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ABC News USA Life July 13, 2023
January 8, 2011, started out like any other day on Florida State University’s campus for sophomores Amy Cowie and her twin sister, Ashley.Although the identical twin sisters had different majors—Amy was pre-dental while Ashley was majoring in interior design—the two did... + más
NFL Playoff Scenarios | ABC News
Le Krewe du Roi celebrates the state at 58th annual Mardi Gras Ball | The Advocate
Time USA Health March 29, 2023
Even relatively easy bouts with COVID-19 can still take a toll on the immune system, according to a paper published Mar. 15 in the —particularly on T-cells, which provide long term and durable protection against viruses. Mark Davis, a professor of immunology at Stanford... + más
What Is COVID Actually Doing to Our Immune Systems? | Slate
Are ‘Immunity Debt’ Claims After Covid-19 Precautions Accurate Or Misinformation? | Forbes
CBS News USA Health January 30, 2024
Jessica Fichtel can't understand why her neighbors chose not to and, consequently, increased the risk of her son getting measles? The Vancouver, Washington, mom struggled every day to keep her then-6-year-old, Kai, alive while he underwent chemotherapy to fight childhood... + más
What you need to know about measles after Ohio outbreak sickens 19 children | ABC News
Measles Poses Growing Threat to Kids as Vaccinations Decline Globally, CDC and WHO Warn | NBC 6 South Florida
Newsweek USA Nation December 16, 2022
Videos showing Florida Ron DeSantis promoting COVID vaccines last year are recirculating amid his request for a state investigation into any wrongdoing linked to the mRNA shots.This week, DeSantis launched an attack on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) after... + más
CDC corrects conservative claim: They cannot mandate COVID vaccines in schools | ABC7
CDC corrects conservative claim: They cannot mandate COVID vaccines in schools | ABC News
New York Daily News USA Health September 24, 2022
A rise in COVID cases, fueled by a slew of ever-more-transmissible variants, is drawing attention to the importance of booster shots for avoiding severe illness and death. Three doses should have been the norm from the outset, medical experts told the Daily News on Wednesday.... + más
Thousands of Maine people per day getting their booster doses | Portland Press Herald
Moderna-backed mouse study offers first head-to-head BA.5, BA.1 booster data | Ars Technica
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