Federal health recommendations suggest that all babies be vaccinated against hepatitis B in their first day of life, but U.S.
Hepatitis B infant shot: Health experts concerned over potential changes in vaccine panel's guidance
The advisory committee charged with recommending childhood vaccines is considering changes in the Hepatitis B vaccine this ...
A federal vaccine advisory committee this week is expected to discuss whether newborns should still get the hepatitis B ...
A group of advisers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention could reverse a long-standing recommendation that every ...
Hepatitis B vaccines given at birth have essentially eliminated the disease in kids. A vote this week could upend that ...
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CDC considers change to childhood vaccine
The Hepatitis B vaccine is usually administered to newborns, but it could now be delayed by weeks or even years.
Advisers to the Centers for Disease Control Prevention will scrutinize the childhood vaccine schedule and may start to upend ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s vaccine advisory panel will debate and possibly delay a key immunization that protects ...
The Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) has maintained its position that all newborns should receive a dose of the ...
Study Finds Cocoa and tea may protect your heart from the hidden damage of sitting Sitting for long hours can silently wreak havoc on your blood ...
Federal health recommendations suggest that all babies be vaccinated against hepatitis B in their first day of life, but U.S.
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Bay Area leaders mark World AIDS Day with vow to achieve zero new HIV infections
BAY AREA LEADERS AND GAY RIGHTS advocates gathered in San Francisco to honor community members and commemorate World AIDS Day. Tweed suits and feathered Bay Area leaders and LGBTQ advocates gathered ...
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