Currently, an NHS vaccine to protect against the illness is offered to all babies, children and pregnant women. However, a ...
While babies, children and pregnant women are all offered a vaccine on the NHS to protect against the illness, a new government-funded clinical trial has found that a nasal spray can stop whooping ...
A new vaccine being developed for whooping cough could offer better protection and stop the virus spreading, scientists have ...
A NEW jab being developed for a common virus that killed 11 babies last year could offer better protection and stop the bug ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Moderna announced people may need a second booster to increase protection. But is a fourth shot the right approach? ABC7 News reporter Luz Pena from San Francisco spoke to multiple ...
Michael Head has previously received funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the UK Department for International Development, and currently receives funding from the UK Medical Research ...
The federal government has been recommending adults get booster shots to prevent tetanus and diphtheria every ten years since the 1960s. For the past couple of decades, Dr. Mark Slifka has been ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Thursday announced plans to require all new vaccines to be tested against placebos and to develop new vaccines without using mRNA technology, moves that ...