VACCINE

Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Texas Lawmakers Look to Ease Vaccine Rules as Exemption Requests Surge

In Texas, the tide has turned on vaccine mandates. Once a tough sell, proposals to loosen vaccine rules now have lawmakers' ears. Groups like Texans For Vaccine Choice, led by Rebecca Hardy, are gaining traction. They argue parents should decide if and when their kids get vaccinated. This shift come

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Jan 27 2025HEALTH

Vaccines: A Savior Story

vaccines do amazing things. remember the times when diseases like polio and measles were causing trouble? today, vaccines prevent over a million illnesses and save thousands of lives each year. they do this by giving our bodies a sneak peek at dangerous viruses and bacteria so immune systems can fig

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Jan 27 2025POLITICS

Kennedy's Senate Hearings: A Spotlight on Health Policies

This week, the United States Senate is set to question Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , who has been nominated by President Trump to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). This position holds tremendous power, governing agencies like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and t

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Jan 26 2025SCIENCE

The Day NASA's Opportunity Rover Began Its Martian Adventure

Did you know that on January 25th, 2004, NASA's Opportunity rover touched down on Mars? The rover, which was expected to last only 90 days, ended up exploring the red planet for over 15 years! That's like driving a car across 28 miles of Martian surface. This wasn't the only event that happened on

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Jan 25 2025SCIENCE

Beyond Basics: New Insights into Bioanalysis from the 2024 Workshop

In May 2024, San Antonio, Texas, played host to the 18th Workshop on Recent Issues in Bioanalysis (18th WRIB). This annual gathering brings together over 1, 100 experts from pharmaceutical and biotech companies, contract research organizations (CROs), and regulatory agencies. The week-long event is

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Jan 24 2025HEALTH

Safe Shots: Mixing Vaccines for Infants

Imagine this: scientists wanted to know if mixing three different shots at once was safe for tiny tots. In a study done from June to October 2023, 600 babies aged 3 months were split into three groups. One got no shots (yikes! ), another got one shot each month, and the last group got all three shot

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Jan 24 2025SCIENCE

Beating Biologic Resistance: A New Nanovaccine Approach

Imagine you're taking medicine that your body refuses to accept because it mistakenly thinks it's an invader. This is a big problem in biologic therapies, where medicines like enzymes and gene therapies can trigger unwanted immune responses, making them less effective. Scientists are tackling this i

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to Keep Ties with Law Firm Suing Pharma Giant

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , a known vaccine skeptic nominated by President Donald Trump for Health and Human Services secretary, plans to keep his financial interests in certain lawsuits brought by the law firm Wisner Baum. This firm specializes in suing pharmaceutical companies for drug injuries. Ethic

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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

How Impatience Affects Vaccine Booster Decisions

Ever wondered why some people are eager to get vaccine boosters while others aren't? A recent study across several nations found a surprising link. The study, conducted between June and August 2021, looked at people's tendency to prefer immediate smaller rewards over larger future ones, a trait know

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Jan 22 2025SCIENCE

A Double Defense: One Protein Against Two Foes

Scientists have found an ingenious way to tackle two various health threats using just one tiny protein. This little protein, originating from the Chikungunya virus, is typically spread by mosquitoes and can trigger large outbreaks. Normally, E. coli bacteria are harmless, but sometimes they can pos

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