The CSIC-UNESPA scientific expedition has been underway since last January with the aim of monitoring the presence of the ...
Health care providers say that hesitation and outright resistance to vaccines have become disturbingly common even in ...
The CSIC-UNESPA scientific expedition has been underway since last January with the aim of monitoring the presence of the ...
New research highlights the lifesaving impact of flu vaccines, showing significant reductions in ICU admissions and mortality ...
Dr. Paul Offit, director of the Vaccine Education Program at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and frequent CNN voice ...
Infectious disease outbreaks have long posed a significant threat to global health, disrupting economies, healthcare systems ...
The clinic is hosted by Mayor Derek Armstead, the City of Linden, the Linden Board of Health and the John T. Gregorio Center.
East Tennessee State University researchers have examined the devastating effects of the 1918 Spanish flu in Appalachia, uncovering lessons that resonate in the wake of COVID-19.
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Why Is It Called Spanish Flu?
In 1918, a strain of influenza known as Spanish flu caused a global pandemic, spreading rapidly and killing indiscriminately.
Dr. Armando Meza from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso says norovirus is the main suspect, and guess what ...