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Vaccination

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Medical Notes: Cold Plunge for Your Heart Health, Why New Mothers Shouldn’t Use THC, and This Year’s Historic Hurricane Season

>> May 29, 2024

We may be able to reverse antibiotic resistance. Is 2024 the year of natural disasters? New mothers should think twice before using cannabis. Do you need to take a cold shower?

topics: Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance| Biology| Breastfeeding| Cannabis and Medical Marijuana| Children and Parenting| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Natural Disasters| News and Headlines| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Research and Clinical Trials| Vaccination

Medical Notes: The Miracle of Synthetic Blood, How Having a Choice Increases Vaccine Acceptance, and Why Warm Winters Worsen Allergy Season

>> May 1, 2024

Do you know your blood type? Everyone wants the freedom to choose, especially when it comes to vaccines. A warmer winter is bad news for allergies.

topics: Allergy and Immunology| Climate Change| Covid-19 Vaccine| Environmental Science and Climate Change| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| News and Headlines| Public Policy and Regulation| Research and Clinical Trials| Vaccination| Weather

What Is A Woman Worth? Needless Deaths From A Preventable Cancer

>> February 4, 2024

Dr. Linda Eckert, an expert in cervical cancer prevention, believes the answer involves gender inequalities and sexual stigmas. She discusses these issues and offers life-saving prevention methods for women.

topics: Cancer Treatment and Research| Consumerism| Gender and Identity| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Prevention| Vaccination| Vulnerable Populations| Women's Issues

Does A Good Bedside Manner Save Lives?

>> January 7, 2024

Dr. Wes Ely gives us a unique look into how physicians can humanize patients in the ICU and, in turn, save more lives.

topics: Consumerism| Covid-19 Pandemic| Health Care| Intensive Care Unit (ICU)| Patient Care and Safety| Physician Burnout| Public Health| Public Safety| Vaccination

Curing Cancer With Vaccines of the Future

>> October 22, 2023

Dive into mRNA vaccines' potential beyond Covid-19. Learn how this groundbreaking method may revolutionize cancer treatment and offer a cure.

topics: Cancer Treatment and Research| Immune System| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Oncology| Patient Care and Safety| Public Health| Research and Clinical Trials| Vaccination| Vulnerable Populations

How the mRNA Vaccine Has Revolutionized Infectious Disease Prevention

>> October 15, 2023

Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease expert, breaks down the revolutionary technology and why we should feel safe going into this winter season.

topics: Covid-19 Pandemic| Covid-19 Vaccine| DNA and Genetics| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Research and Clinical Trials| Vaccination| Viruses| Vulnerable Populations

Do You Feel Pressured To Work While You’re Sick?

>> July 2, 2023

Our experts discuss how office culture feeds into putting yourself and others at risk.

topics: Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Patient Care and Safety| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Vaccination| Vulnerable Populations

The Woman Behind the Polio Vaccine

>> March 26, 2023

In honor of Women’s History Month, Author Lynn Cullen explains Horstmann’s crucial role in the fight against polio.

topics: History| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Public Health| Vaccination

New Test Can Detect Both Covid-19 and the Flu

>> March 19, 2023

The FDA has granted emergency use authorization to Lucira Health’s combined Covid-19 and flu at-home testing kit. Dr. Emily Volk explains the EUA status and how to properly use this new test.

topics: Consumerism| Covid-19 Pandemic| Covid-19 Testing| Covid-19 Vaccine| Public Health| Vaccination

Is Covid-19 the New Flu?

>> January 15, 2023

An expert discusses why we can’t become too lax with our treatment of this virus.

topics: Covid-19 Pandemic| Covid-19 Vaccine| Immune System| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Public Health| Vaccination| Viruses

How ‘Long Covid’ Has Brought Attention to a Neglected Illness

>> December 4, 2022

Dr. Lucinda Bateman, an ME/CFS expert, explains the mental and physical toll that plagues the people who suffer from myalgic encephalomyelitis or chronic fatigue syndrome.

topics: Covid-19 Pandemic| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Vaccination

A Drop in Vaccination Rates Puts Us All at Risk

>> September 18, 2022

The World Health Organization reports that the pandemic fueled the largest drop in childhood vaccination rates in the last thirty years.

topics: Allergy and Immunology| Child Safety| Children and Youth at Risk| Consumerism| Covid-19 Pandemic| Covid-19 Vaccine| Immune System| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Safety| Vaccination| Viruses
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