Bird Flu Vaccines Available Within Weeks, Federal Tests Confirm – NBC News

Scientists in New York City, New York have confirmed that pasteurized dairy foods are free of live bird flu, according to recent federal tests. This discovery comes as a relief amidst growing concerns about the spread of infectious diseases. Consuming dairy products like milk and cheese that have undergone pasteurization may help reduce the risk of contracting bird flu, offering a sense of reassurance to the public. The tests conducted by federal agencies have shown …

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Vaccine Panic Debunked: New Study Shows No Link Between mRNA Covid Vaccines and Fatal Heart Problems in Young Adults

Portland, Oregon: A recent report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) debunks claims that mRNA Covid vaccines cause fatal cardiac arrest or other deadly heart problems in teens and young adults. The study sought to address misinformation spread by anti-vaccination groups in the United States linking the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines to fatal heart issues in young individuals. One notable instance of vaccine misinformation involved Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin, who …

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Vaccines Day: Moderna Reveals Breakthrough Data on 3 New Shots, Including Norovirus, Epstein-Barr, and Shingles – What You Need to Know Now!

Boston, MA – Moderna recently announced positive data from clinical trials on three new experimental vaccines, showcasing the company’s efforts to expand beyond its well-known Covid vaccine. These vaccines are now moving towards final stages of study, marking a significant step towards diversifying Moderna’s product portfolio. The update comes at a crucial time for the company, given the decline in demand for Covid shots worldwide. With its Covid vaccine being the only product commercially available, …

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Lyme Disease Breakthrough: Two New Vaccines Could Eradicate the Epidemic!

Ticks are emerging earlier than usual this year in New York, putting more people at risk of contracting Lyme disease, a bacterial infection spread by infected black-legged ticks. According to US health officials, an estimated 476,000 Americans could be diagnosed with Lyme disease this year, with symptoms ranging from fever and chills to fatigue and joint aches. While a vaccine for Lyme disease is not currently available, two scientific initiatives are showing promising results in …

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Vaccine Study Unveils Risks: Myocarditis, Guillain-Barre, and More Potential Side Effects of COVID Vaccines Revealed by Largest Ever Study

Wellington, New Zealand – The largest COVID vaccine study to date has found that the vaccine is associated with some health risks. The study, conducted by researchers from the Global Vaccine Data Network (GVDN), analyzed 99 million people who received COVID vaccinations across eight countries. The study monitored for increases in 13 different medical conditions in the period after people received a COVID vaccine. Published in the journal Vaccine, the study identified a slight increase …

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Vaccination Warning: CDC Reports Pregnant Women & Babies Received Incorrect Vaccines

ATLANTA, Georgia – The U.S. Centers for Disease Control is raising concerns about incorrect vaccinations being administered to pregnant women and babies. According to a report issued by the CDC, 128 pregnant women and 25 babies received two vaccines intended for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) treatment, despite not being approved for use in these populations. The vaccines, Pfizer’s Abrysvo and GSK’s Arexvy, were mistakenly administered to individuals for whom they were not considered safe, the …

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Cancer Vaccines: Promising Results in Trial Patients – What Doctors Say Will Shock You!

New York, NY – Exciting developments in the field of cancer treatment are emerging, as recent trials show promising results for cancer vaccines. Multiple studies have shown potential for vaccines targeting specific mutations in pancreatic and colorectal cancer, bringing hope for more effective treatment options in the near future. One study, conducted in patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, revealed the potential impact of targeting KRAS mutations and co-mutations on clinical outcomes. Researchers found that a …

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