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Switzerland’s medical products authority has granted the first approval for a malaria medicine designed for small infants.
Failure to recognize and resolve problems in an honest and evidence-based manner is the root cause of increasing vaccine hesitancy.
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Vaccination rates among children in Maritimes are too low to stop spread of measlesAt least three out of the four Atlantic provinces have released data revealing their measles vaccination rates in children ...
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HealthDay on MSNFirst Malaria Drug Approved for Newborns and Small BabiesKey Takeaways A new malaria drug is approved for babies under 11 poundsThe treatment dissolves easily in breast milk and has ...
The U.S. is having its worst year for measles spread in more than three decades, with a total of 1,288 cases nationally and ...
Pediatricians say their key concern is that after Robert Kennedy Jr. fired the government’s top vaccine experts and appointed replacements, the U.S. may ultimately stop calling for the vaccines' use.
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IFLScience on MSN6 Leading Medical Organizations Team Up To Sue RFK Jr Over COVID-19 Vaccine PolicyGain access to all articles, ad-free browsing, exclusive content, The Vault, and other benefits!
A pregnant physician is at the center of a new lawsuit against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr ...
Several medical organizations are suing the HHS and Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr based on recent actions resulting in significant changes in vaccine policy in the US.
These vaccines are doing much more than preventing illness—they are strengthening maternal and family health, easing the ...
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