In a world saturated with stories, narratives, and information, the need for ethical storytelling has never been more pressing. The way we narrate events, the pictures we use, and the voices… Read More
Some 4.5 billion people, more than half the global population, do not have enough access to essential health services, an issue that world leaders and ministers will tackle at a series… Read More
The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) voted 13 to 1 in favor of recommending updated, monovalent, XBB-targeting COVID-19 shots for everyone age 6 months and u… Read More
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The University of Oxford, a prestigious organization with an illustrious history that dates all the way back to the 12th century, continues to be an intellectual lighthouse renowned for its… Read More
Pelosi is a scientific manager and researcher. Perkins is a senior advisor in governance. Remak is a patient advocate. Seid is a vaccine program lead. Romanowska is a… Read More
Exploring the Role of Synthetic Biology in Pandemic Preparedness and Response
Synthetic biology, a rapidly evolving scientific field that combines biology and engineering, is increasingly re… Read More
New Delhi, May 27 (IANS) The measles-rubella (MR) vaccine delivered via stickers to adults and infants as young as 9 months old is safe and effective, according to results of the first clini… Read More
The internationally recognized infectious disease experts were honored for their pioneering research to develop a safe, affordable COVID-19 vaccine technology to benefit the world
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Africa’s growing vaccine capacity
Manufacturing products locally for more equitable pandemic responses
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World Health Organization (WHO) Director, Dr Tereza Kasaeva, has called for urgent action to end tuberculosis (TB) on World TB Day, emphasising the need for high-level leadership, increased… Read More
The Australian Human Rights Commission has taken aim at the robodebt program, indefinite detention and Covid policies in a new report setting out a model for a federal Human Rights Act.
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*Blacks and Hispanics are allegedly more likely to develop lasting symptoms after a bout with COVID, according to a new study.
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Latest data shows improvements for cervical cancer are linked to HPV vaccine and downturns in prostate cancer are driven by advanced-stage disease. Image for illustration pur… Read More
The shortage of healthcare workers globally could rise to 10 million by the end of the decade, affecting access to care, inequities and treatment of mental health, a new report said on Monda… Read More
This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: On-time completion rates for college students ticked up across most U.S. states from 2016 to 2… Read More
In August, Rochelle Walensky, director of the CDC(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), said the organization had been underperforming during the coronavirus pandemic: “For 75 y… Read More
Monkeypox is the latest case of how global health inequities persist. Vaccines went to the rich world while Africa lacks access. African scientists call for a bold plan to protect against pa… Read More
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — The United Nations was established on one simple notion above all others: Working together is better than going it alone. But while the term “multilateral… Read More
White House Covid-19 Response Coordinator Ashish Jha speaks during the daily briefing in the Brady … [+] Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on July 22, 2022. (Photo… Read More
How Medical Affairs Professionals Are Effectively Engaging and Educating Patients in Social Networks
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