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They’re turning their backs on a technology thought to have saved millions of lives—with the potential to save many more.
After a gunman opened fire on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) campus in Atlanta last week -- forcing ...
AstraZeneca’s FluMist, the only nasal spray flu vaccine in the US that has been approved by the US Food and Drug ...
The Nobel Prize-winning technology underpinning COVID-19 vaccines is also fueling a host of biotechs developing treatments ...
In RFK Jr.’s America, it will never be safe to practice public health or medicine," write an epidemiologist and a former CDC ...
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Cutting mRNA Research Could Be Our Deadliest Mistake Yet
The dark cloud of COVID-19, one of the deadliest infectious disease outbreaks in history, can hardly be thought of as having ...
Shah, the face of Maine’s COVID-19 response, was a top federal health official in the Biden administration and has criticized ...
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CDC shooting marks latest in a string of hostility directed at health workers. Many aren't surprised
Gunfire aimed at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by a man authorities say was angry over COVID-19 ...
The rest of the world is not following the US government’s dangerous path, and will stick with the technology that helped the ...
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation says the man who fired more than 180 shots at the headquarters of the U.S. Centers for ...
Scientists say HHS’s decision to stop investing in mRNA vaccine research is another sign of the growing politicization of ...
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