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WGN-TV USA Nation May 09, 2023
Australian scientists have begun vaccinating wild koalas against chlamydia in an ambitious field trial in New South Wales. The aim is to test a method for protecting the beloved marsupials against a widespread disease that causes blindness, infertility and death. “It’s... + más
First wild koalas caught and vaccinated against chlamydia | ABC News
My Boyfriend Is Making a Very Mysterious Claim About Our Sex Life | Slate
The Hill USA Health March 30, 2023
The World Health Organization (WHO) revised its advice for COVID-19 vaccines on Tuesday, classifying healthy kids and teenagers as a low priority group in getting vaccinated against the virus. The WHO’s Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE) new guidelines... + más
Facebook is making teens’ accounts more private by default | The Verge
Social Media Has Made Teen Friendships More Stressful | Time
ABC News USA Tech May 09, 2023
Australian scientists have begun vaccinating wild koalas against chlamydia in an ambitious field trial in New South Wales.The aim is to test a method for protecting the beloved marsupials against a widespread disease that causes blindness, infertility and death. “It’s... + más
First wild koalas caught and vaccinated against chlamydia | WGN-TV
ABC7 USA Health November 01, 2022
New research shows vaccinating pregnant women helped protect their newborns from the common but scary respiratory virus called RSV that fills hospitals with wheezing babies each fall.The preliminary results buoy hope that after decades of failure and frustration, vaccines... + más
Strong RSV vaccine data lifts hopes after years of futility | 10 WBNS
Pfizer Says Its Maternal RSV Vaccine Can Protect Newborns From Severe Illness | NBC 6 South Florida
WPTV USA Nation October 22, 2022
In 2022, there will be an estimated 1.9 million new cancer cases diagnosed, according to the American Cancer Society.Researchers across the U.S. are currently testing vaccines to treat cancer, including breast cancer.“Ten, 20 years ago, if you said the immune system could... + más
Cancer vaccine may be ready by 2030, say founders of COVID vaccine-makers BioNTech | ABC7
Cancer vaccine may be ready by 2030, say founders of COVID vaccine makers BioNTech | ABC News
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