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Will Covid-19 vaccines spawn lawsuits?

January 24, 2021

When it comes to Covid-19, the biggest risk isn’t rare side effects from vaccines. The biggest risk is not being vaccinated.

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Dr. Fauci, Scientific Superstar

January 10, 2021

At this time last year, if we’d asked you to name a scientist, what might you have said?

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Australia’s flu outbreak could forecast problems for U.S.

October 15, 2019

If the flu season wrapping up in Australia is any indication, the U.S. may be in for a particularly bad one.

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Shell game: New strategy for avoiding peanut allergies

April 16, 2019

Pediatricians are recommending a surprising way for parents to approach the peanut problem.

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Time for a vaccine wake-up call

September 5, 2018

As the number of unvaccinated children continues to rise, so do the number of cases of preventable diseases.

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