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No evidence that aluminum in vaccines is unsafe or causes autism

Aluminum is safely used in infant and child vaccines, but some social media users still are suspicious that it could be a cause of autism.

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Maternal COVID infection triples risk for respiratory distress in baby: Study

New research finds that infants born to mothers who were infected with COVID-19 during pregnancy had a higher risk of developing respiratory distress.

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CDC dismisses severity claims of JN.1 variant

CDC rejects findings of more severe JN.1 COVID-19 variant, stating no evidence of increased disease. Ohio State University research raises concerns about poten

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Can Social Media Posts Jeopardize Your Next Job?

In an era where social media intertwines with professional life, doctors must navigate the digital waters without compromising their professional standing.

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150+ babies, women given wrong RSV shot, CDC says

CDC warns of incorrect RSV vaccine administration to infants and pregnant women, with reported errors and recommended alternative treatment.

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IU experts available to talk about malaria vaccine development

The world’s first malaria vaccine program for children is starting in Cameroon. Dr. Chandy John, IU School of Medicine Ryan White Professor of Pediatrics,

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