An influencer critical of traditional medicine faces the Senate to lead public health in the U.S.
Casey Means, a wellness influencer nominated by Donald Trump, faced scrutiny during her Senate confirmation hearing aimed at leading U.S. public health amid her controversial views on vaccines and traditional healthcare.
States sue Trump administration over changes to vaccine recommendations for children
More than a dozen states have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration concerning newly revised vaccine recommendations for children, arguing that the changes pose a public health threat.
A new study explains how rare thrombosis occurs after Covid-19 vaccines
A new study reveals the mechanisms behind rare but serious complications following adenovirus-based Covid-19 vaccinations, known as vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT).
USA: 15 states against the government for reducing vaccines for children
Fifteen Democratic-controlled states in the U.S. have announced a lawsuit against President Trump's administration over a policy that reduces the number of vaccines recommended for children, which they describe as unscientific.
Democrats will sue the Trump government for cutting the list of mandatory vaccines in the U.S.
Democratic state attorneys have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over changes to the federal childhood vaccination schedule that they claim could endanger public health.
Coast Guard reinstates 56 members previously dismissed for refusing COVID vaccines under Biden administration
The U.S. Coast Guard has reinstated 56 members dismissed for refusing the COVID vaccine, citing a significant step for personal freedoms.
Democrats Sue Trump Administration Over Reduction in Recommended Vaccines for Children
Democrats are pursuing legal action against the Trump administration for decreasing the number of vaccines recommended for children.
After cuts, FDA chief supports mRNA vaccines but says government should not fund research
The FDA chief, Marty Makary, expresses support for mRNA vaccines while stating that American taxpayers shouldn't bear the costs of new research.
Ministry of Health launched the vaccination campaign Stay Up to Date against measles
The Ecuadorian government has launched a national vaccination campaign against measles in response to rising cases across the Americas, investing $2.6 million in 460,000 vaccines.
SUPER VACCINE: One nasal spray could replace all seasonal vaccines
Scientists are making significant progress towards a universal vaccine that could protect against colds, flu, COVID-19, and even allergies.
Negligence in Reporting Foreign Substances in COVID-19 Vaccines from 2021-2024... 14.2 Million Doses Administered
An audit has revealed that South Korea's Disease Control Agency failed to take action after receiving reports of harmful substances in COVID-19 vaccines, leading to the administration of 14.2 million doses.
South Africa: Foot-and-Mouth Disease Vaccine Signals a Turning Point for SA Agriculture
The arrival of Foot-and-Mouth Disease vaccines in South Africa is seen as a crucial development for the country's agricultural sector, enhancing economic growth and job creation.
Due to a health emergency: an Argentine company delivered one million vaccines to South Africa
An Argentine company, Biogénesis Bagó, has delivered one million vaccines against foot-and-mouth disease to South Africa as part of an agreement to combat the disease affecting livestock in the country.
A step away from a revolution in medicine? "I think we have a universal vaccine"
Researchers from Stanford Medicine and collaborating institutions are testing a new approach to vaccines that could lead to the development of a universal vaccine.
America's vaccine wars are shaking Australia, driven by 'sticky' myth
Australia is grappling with vaccine hesitancy, influenced by persistent myths, particularly the discredited link between vaccines and autism.
South Africa: massive importation of vaccines to combat the foot-and-mouth disease epidemic
South Africa's government is importing massive quantities of vaccines to address a foot-and-mouth disease epidemic affecting cattle in the country.
Booster Vaccines Against COVID-19. Scientists Checked Their Effectiveness
A study by researchers from the University of Bristol and the University of Oxford evaluated the effectiveness of COVID-19 booster vaccines, revealing their significant impacts on older populations.
State of Mexico administers more than 103,000 measles vaccines to teachers
The government of the State of Mexico has launched a vaccination campaign against measles for over 103,000 teachers in the region.
Namibia Warns Illegal FMD Vaccines, Livestock Smuggling Threaten Beef Exports and Disease-Free Status
Namibia's Ministry of Agriculture warns against illegal possession of foot-and-mouth disease vaccines and livestock smuggling, emphasizing the potential risk to the country's beef exports and disease-free status.
Mexico, on par with Great Britain and Europe in vaccine production: Moderna
Big pharmaceutical companies like Moderna are increasing investment in Mexico due to a measles outbreak that has claimed 31 lives and exceeded 10,000 cases.
Hope Against Triple Negative Breast Cancer: Experimental Vaccine Shows Positive Results
An experimental mRNA vaccine shows promising outcomes in a small trial for triple-negative breast cancer patients.
Initial success of a personalized vaccine against triple-negative breast cancer, the most aggressive
A clinical trial shows promising results for a personalized vaccine targeting triple-negative breast cancer, with hopes for approval within four years.
South Africa to import record vaccines amid foot-and-mouth outbreak
South Africa plans to import 1 million vaccines for foot-and-mouth disease from Argentina to combat an outbreak affecting the country.
South Africa: One Million Vaccine Doses En Route As Foot-and-Mouth Disease Fight Intensifies
South Africa is set to receive one million vaccine doses to combat a severe outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease affecting its livestock sector.
Geneticist Pačes: Kotlár's study on mRNA vaccines contains errors, it is very unlikely to be published in a serious journal
Czech molecular geneticist Jan Pačes critiques Peter Kotlár's analysis of mRNA vaccines, citing numerous errors and questioning its potential publication in credible scientific journals.
More than 6 million measles vaccines have been administered in Mexico during 2026: Ssa
The Mexican Health Secretary announced significant progress in measles vaccination efforts, with over 6 million doses administered and a goal of increasing weekly vaccinations to 2.5 million.
Africa: Ebola Has Gone From a Global Emergency to a Disease We Can Stop, Says CEPI Chief
Dr. Richard Hatchett, CEO of CEPI, highlights the significant advancements made in controlling Ebola but warns of ongoing challenges.
Researchers have discovered why certain Covid vaccines caused life-threatening blood clots
Researchers have pinpointed the causes behind rare but dangerous blood clots associated with some Covid-19 vaccines and proposed solutions for safer future vaccines.
Warning: the refusal of vaccines threatens chronic diseases
The article discusses the significant risks associated with vaccine refusal, particularly its implications for chronic conditions following infections.
South Africa: 20,000 Vaccines to Fight Foot-and-Mouth Outbreak - South African News Briefs - February 16, 2025
The Western Cape government has procured 20,000 vaccines to combat a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak, focusing on vaccination for free-roaming livestock in affected areas.
In Latvia, Borrelia proteins are being studied to improve the vaccine against Lyme disease
Research in Latvia is focused on Borrelia proteins as potential components for enhancing Lyme disease vaccines.
Offensive in the U.S. to Avoid Vaccines Against Measles, Polio, and Other Diseases
A coalition of activists linked to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is pushing to revoke laws mandating vaccinations for children in the U.S.
Without own vaccines, Brazil falls behind in the global vaccination race
Brazil's position in the global vaccination race is questioned due to its lack of self-sufficiency and production of vaccines.
US decisions undermine order in medical science. A conversation with infectious disease specialist Dumpis about concerns and lessons not learned
In an interview, infectious disease specialist Uga Dumpis expresses concerns about the political situation in the U.S. and its impact on medical research and vaccines, reflecting on the lessons not learned from the COVID-19 pandemic.
It is official: Pritzker signs a historic law to protect and expand access to vaccines for the inhabitants of Illinois
Illinois has officially passed a law aimed at enhancing vaccine access amidst ongoing federal health policy controversies.
Scientists Discover the Cause of Rare Complications from COVID-19 Vaccines
Recent research identifies potential biological causes of rare complications associated with COVID-19 vaccinations, specifically focusing on vaccine-induced immune thrombocytopenia and thrombosis (VITT).
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: "I have snorted cocaine off the lid of a toilet"
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made headlines by discussing his past struggles with addiction on a podcast, declaring he is not afraid of the coronavirus.
What is the difference between live and inactivated vaccines for shingles vaccination?
The article discusses the importance of shingles vaccination, particularly for vulnerable populations, and compares the differences between live and inactivated vaccines.
From global leader in vaccines to outbreaks of measles: this is how Mexico lost its golden age
Mexico is experiencing its worst outbreak of measles in decades, resulting in at least 28 deaths, reversing its previous status as a global leader in vaccine production.
Does it harm to get vaccinated again against measles if I have my two vaccines? This is what you should know
This article discusses the safety and implications of receiving more than the standard two measles vaccinations in Mexico.
AstraZeneca's thrombosis mystery has finally been solved
A new international working group has identified the molecular mechanism behind the thrombosis risk linked to AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines, paving the way to preventing this rare side effect in the future.
Astra Zeneca's Thrombus Mystery Finally Solved
The international research team has identified the exact molecular mechanism behind the thromboembolic risks associated with Astra Zeneca and Johnson & Johnson vaccines during the pandemic.
From rabies to canine flu: veterinarian explains the main vaccines for pets
The article discusses the importance of pet vaccinations in Brazil, highlighting that over 2,700 rabies vaccines were administered in Sorocaba and emphasizing the need for responsible pet ownership by ensuring regular vaccinations.
Virus Doctor: This is the biggest myth about flu vaccines
Virus expert Thea Kølsen Fischer debunks a common myth about flu vaccinations while also sharing personal precautions.
Do we blame Porfirio Díaz? PAN Deputy reproaches Morena for cases of measles
A PAN deputy criticizes the current administration for the lack of vaccines leading to child deaths from measles, placing accountability on the government of López Obrador.
Birmex will buy 15 million more measles vaccines
Birmex, the Mexican biological laboratories, will purchase an additional 15 million doses of measles vaccines to enhance the country's vaccination efforts.
Top US medical body to review vaccine effectiveness as government ‘abdicates’ responsibility
The American Medical Association is set to review the effectiveness of respiratory vaccines as the US government ceases to provide guidance in this area.
Slovak Government Commissioner Again Called for the End of mRNA Vaccination
A Slovak government official has reiterated calls to halt the use of mRNA vaccines amid ongoing health discussions.
Kotlár Informed the Government in Confidential Procedure / Drucker Heard Nothing Significant, Takáč Was Shocked by the Findings. A New Report for the Police Analyzed Peková's Analysis
A new expert report commissioned by the Slovak police confirms the effectiveness and safety of mRNA vaccines, contradicting claims made by Sona Peková regarding the presence of DNA in vaccines.
Accused Kotlár again demands the withdrawal of mRNA vaccines. The opposition SaS calls for a parliamentary investigation by the commissioner
Peter Kotlár, a commissioner and member of the SNS party, demands the withdrawal of mRNA vaccines citing new findings, despite lacking transparency and evidence for his claims.