Vaccination

WHO Predicts Rise in Global Cancer Rates

The World Health Organization's (WHO) International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) said in a February 1 report that global cancer rates are expected to increase.

WHO Urges Measles Vaccination Across Europe

The World Health Organization (WHO) is calling for "urgent vaccination efforts" to stop the spread of measles across Europe.

Autopsy Report Finds 28 Deaths Linked to COVID-19 Vaccines

A study published by ESC Heart Failure on January 14 found that autopsy reports point to COVID-19 vaccine injuries as the cause of death in 28 individuals.

DHS Provides More Than $700,000 to Groups Creating ‘Counter-Propaganda’

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has paid organizations over $700,000 to create "counter-propaganda" on immigration, racial justice, and COVID-19.

Children at Risk of Severe Allergic Reaction, Swollen Lymph Nodes After COVID-19 Vaccination

A Norwegian study found that children who received the COVID-19 vaccine are at a greater risk of experiencing swollen lymph nodes.

Children Receiving COVID-19 Vaccination at Greater Risk of Dental Problems, Cavities: Study

Children who received the COVID-19 vaccine are at greater risk of tooth decay and cavities due to lower salivary secretion rates, according to a study from Saudi Arabia.

Chinese Scientists Develop Aerosol-Based COVID-19 Vaccine

Chinese scientists have developed an inhalable COVID-19 vaccine that promises "effective protection" against the virus.

Case Challenges Religious Exemptions for School Vaccine Mandates

The Supreme Court of the United States has been urged to take up a case challenging the removal of religious exemptions for vaccines required for school.

Study Links COVID-19 Vaccine ‘Unintended Immune Response’

A study from Cambridge University found that almost 25% of those who received the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines have developed unintentional proteins.

Influenza Vaccination Lower Among Children, Adults Than Last Year

Influenza inoculations are lower among children and adults than last year, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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