Category : Vaccines


RFK Jr cancels mRNA vaccine development

Robert F. Kennedy Jr cancels plans to develop mRNA vaccines, citing safety concerns and ethical issues. Read the latest updates on this controversial decision.

UK trials first gonorrhoea vaccine as cases surge

The UK is set to trial a groundbreaking vaccine for gonorrhoea, a sexually transmitted infection (STI) with rising antibiotic resistance. Learn how this could revolutionise public health.

Newborn HIV vaccine shows promise in trials

Scientists are testing a groundbreaking HIV vaccine designed for newborns, offering hope in the fight against the virus. Early results show strong immune responses in trials.

Measles Outbreak in England: Vaccination Rates Drop

England faces a growing measles crisis as vaccination rates plummet, echoing the challenges seen during the COVID-19 pandemic. Experts warn of the dangers of declining herd immunity and urge action.

FDA approves first OTC birth control pill

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has made history by approving the first-ever over-the-counter birth control pill, Opill, marking a significant shift in reproductive healthcare accessibility.

Study confirms no vaccine-autism link

A major new study finds no connection between routine childhood vaccinations and autism, reinforcing decades of scientific consensus.

Child dies from measles as UK cases rise

A child in the UK has died from measles amid rising cases, as health officials warn of low MMR vaccination rates. Learn the symptoms and why vaccination is critical.

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