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Vaccine
Vaccine
Page 12 of 12
Why New York’s Measles Outbreak Is the Worst in Decades
By
Brittany Shoot
January 8, 2019
Here’s Why HPV Cancers Are Still Outpacing HPV Vaccination Rates
By
Brittany Shoot
August 23, 2018
Health
CDC Is Monitoring a Measles Outbreak in 21 States
By
Emily Price
August 15, 2018
Health
This University Wants to Pay People to Live in ‘Hotel Influenza’ for Over a Week
By
Sarah Gray
June 8, 2018
Health
FDA is Already Working on Next Year’s Flu Vaccine
By
Emily Price
February 27, 2018
Mumps Is Making a Comeback, Even Among the Vaccinated
By
Emily Price
November 6, 2017
International
An Emergency Polio Vaccination Is Trying to Reach 25 Million Children In Nigeria
By
The Associated Press
September 3, 2016
Health
Here’s the Company That’s the Closest to Developing a Zika Vaccine
By
Laura Lorenzetti
January 28, 2016
Leadership
Mark Zuckerberg Wades into Vaccine Debate with Baby Photos
By
Reuters
January 11, 2016
International
World’s first malaria vaccine, from GlaxoSmithKline, wins approval from EU
By
Laura Lorenzetti
July 24, 2015
Features
Rumored ‘measles parties’ elicit a warning in California
By
Dan Kedmey
February 10, 2015
Features
After 70 years, why aren’t we better at developing flu vaccines?
By
Laura Lorenzetti
February 2, 2015
Features
Why you should care about the measles outbreak–even if you’re vaccinated
By
Laura Lorenzetti
January 31, 2015
International
Ebola vaccine testing could start soon
By
TIME
and
Ben Geier
October 21, 2014
International
GlaxoSmithKline seeks approval for first-ever malaria vaccine
By
Laura Lorenzetti
July 24, 2014
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