While the new findings are encouraging, "vaccines won’t do any good if people don’t get them," one expert said.
Even without a perfect match, public health experts say the flu vaccine offers important protection against serious ...
Although this year’s flu vaccine doesn’t protect as well against the dominant subclade K strain, doctors still say that ...
While vaccines may not fully protect everyone, public health experts say they’re still proven to help prevent serious illness ...
Fewer New Yorkers are getting the flu shot, as cases surge in the state. The New York State Dept. of Health is reporting more ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says the flu shot isn't effective in protecting children. Here's what experts say.
Plenty of people – about 1 in 3, according to some studies — feel bad for a day or two after they get a flu shot. The most common symptoms include headaches, muscle aches, fatigue and fever, all of ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed there is "no scientific evidence" the flu vaccine prevents ...
New research shows that people's decision on whether or not to take the flu shot is not always based on facts.
More than 15 million illnesses, 180,000 hospitalizations and 7,400 deaths from the flu have been reported so far this season, ...
I expect this year we’re going to see the peak now,” Dr. Tom Hrisomalos, infectious disease physician at IU Health, said ...
Health providers administered 552,135 influenza vaccine doses to kids over 6 months this season, down roughly 5.5% from the ...
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