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Call to Action: Strategies to Improve Adult Immunization in the US

…Adults. Data as of: 07/04/2024. www.cdc.gov/respiratory-viruses/data-research/dashboard/vaccination-trends-adults.html. 18. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Vaccination Coverage among Adults in the United States, National Health Interview Survey, 2021. Last reviewed July 19,…

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Science at Risk: The Future of US Biomedical Research with Jeanne Marrazzo, MD, MPH

…of the technologies that have been threatened. NIAID funded the majority of infectious disease research, not just in the US, but globally—70% of tuberculosis research came from NIAID. Devastating is…

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April 18, 2025

Autism and Vaccines: What the Science Really Says

Amid ongoing measles outbreaks and plans by the Department of Health and Human Services to re-examine scientific research on vaccines and autism, Alison Singer, co-founder and president of the Autism…

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Public Health Reporting in the Misinformation Age with Lena H. Sun

…media or search or AI? How do you think that has impacted or will impact people’s understanding of health, of science? Sun: The big fear is that AI supplants the…

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October 1, 2025

Medical Experts Urge Pregnant Women and Families to Talk with a Trusted Healthcare Professional about Respiratory Disease Prevention

…for Infectious Diseases Research and Policy’s (CIDRAP) Vaccine Integrity Project based at the University of Minnesota. “Vaccine guidance coming from medical societies is grounded in decades of research, clinical experience,…

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Technology Enhancing Humanity with Eric Topol, MD

…and professor of Translational Medicine at Scripps Research. One of the most cited researchers in medicine, he has published several bestselling books on the future of medicine, including a new…

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Vaccines and Heart Disease

…more likely to have a heart attack and 3-7 times more likely to have a stroke. Other research has found that people who are vaccinated against COVID-19 are less likely…

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April 27, 2023

Schaffner Report: Updated COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendations

…vaccines, and COVID-19 vaccination for children To learn more about recent scientific research on vaccines for COVID-19 as well as influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and the future of vaccinology,…

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April 13, 2026

There’s Nothing New About Applying a ‘Gold Standard’ to Vaccine Trials

…20 participants had received placebo. Of the 4 heartbreaking deaths at our site, all 4 were placebo recipients. Though not a coincidence, that’s the nature of clinical research—you don’t know…

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June 12, 2024

5 Key Reasons to Engage with Media

…involves the ability of individuals to obtain, process, and understand health information needed to make appropriate health decisions. Journalists can contribute to health literacy by translating scientific research into plain…

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