No, COVID mRNA Vaccines Won’t Damage Your DNA
You have a “better chance of becoming Spider-Man” than being harmed by DNA from COVID vaccines
You have a “better chance of becoming Spider-Man” than being harmed by DNA from COVID vaccines
Several new studies reveal that getting multiple COVID vaccine doses provides strong protection against lingering symptoms
Fewer kids got their routine childhood vaccines since before the pandemic. Are lack of access and a loss of trust in science to blame?
A pandemic film shows that compassion and civil dialogue might be the best antidote to vaccine distrust
Access to pediatric COVID vaccines has been hampered by a shortage of doses, higher costs to providers and parental skepticism
Unions are good medicine, spurring vaccinations in their wider communities while overcoming pandemic politics
Research on what makes people willing to donate organs shows how to motivate many of the unvaccinated this fall
Novavax’s protein-based vaccine is the latest FDA-authorized COVID booster available this fall. Here’s what you should know
The CDC is emphasizing how the flu vaccine can turn the virus from “Wild to Mild”
Vaccinologist Peter Hotez explains how the movement to oppose science and scientists has gained power
But dengue in wealthy countries could divert medication away from poorer nations that may need it more
Biochemist Katalin Karikó and her colleague Drew Weissman were recently awarded a $3-million Breakthrough Prize for their work
Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman were awarded this year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for mRNA vaccine discoveries that made highly effective COVID vaccines possible...
The RSV vaccine is the latest in a series of immunizations that could protect pregnant people and their babies from severe disease and death
Here’s what to know about the fall COVID boosters, which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended for all people aged six months and older
An updated COVID vaccine will be available soon, but certain groups may benefit more than others
False claims about racial susceptibility to COVID by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and others are dangerous and reveal a widespread misunderstanding of our shared vulnerability to disease
COVID hospitalizations are slowly rising again this summer, causing scientists and clinicians to rethink if or when the disease will become a seasonal illness
States will get less funding for childhood vaccines, a move linked to the recent debt ceiling deal
Staged arguments with antivaccine cranks or other science deniers gets scientists nowhere. Trust me, I tried
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