Tag: vaccine

Scientists stunned as RFK Jr. taps vaccine critic to lead autism study

The news that David Geier, a major player in the anti-vaccine community, may have been tasked by the

Bill Nye the Science Guy rebukes RFK Jr. over his vaccine views

In a recent speech at STAT’s Breakthrough Summit East, Bill Nye the Science Guy took a strong stance

NIH Cuts Funding For Vaccine Hesitancy Research, Amid Measles Outbreak

The recent termination of over 40 grants related to vaccine hesitancy by the NIH has sent shockwaves through

Concerns About Weldon’s Vaccine Stance Reason For Withdrawn Nomination

Former Congressman Dave Weldon was initially chosen by President Trump to lead the Centers for Disease Control and

RFK Jr.’s vaccine skepticism seeps out in Texas measles response

The recent commentary by Robert Kennedy Jr. on the measles outbreak has left many proponents of vaccines disappointed

USAID freeze halts effort to develop HIV vaccine in Africa

Gray's remarks shed light on the devastating impact that the freeze in funding has had on critical HIV

RFK Jr. Readies CDC For Changes In Vaccine Policies

These potential changes have raised concerns among public health experts, who worry that altering vaccine policies could lead

80% Drop In Cervical Precancer Attributed To The HPV Vaccine

Young women in the United States are experiencing a significant decrease in cervical precancer cells thanks to the

NIH, measles outbreak, flu vaccine, Grok

— Victoria Stern More on STAT+: Could a drug that treats a rare genetic disease be a key

HPV vaccine is preventing cervical cancer in U.S. women, report confirms

A recent government report has provided further evidence that the HPV vaccine, previously criticized by Health and Human

FDA cancels vaccine advisory committee meeting

The Food and Drug Administration made the decision to cancel an upcoming vaccine advisory committee meeting focused on

U.S. joins WHO-led flu vaccine meeting, despite planned withdrawal from agency

Two U.S. government agencies, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration