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Measles, once virtually wiped out in the United States, could become commonplace again if declining vaccination rates ...
Diseases such as measles, rubella and polio could become endemic to the U.S. again if vaccine rates decline, according to modeling run by researchers at Stanford Medicine and their colleagues.
Science Magazine subsequently reported that NIAID terminated funding for nine Antiviral Drug Discovery Centers for Pathogens ...
Childhood vaccination rates have been falling in the United States, especially since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Childhood vaccinations in the U.S. are falling fast, and the consequences could be dire. A new study from Stanford ...
Childhood vaccination rates have been falling in the United States, especially since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Lower levels of immunity have ...
Zahydie Burgos Ribot and her husband Francisco are working on completing their travel bucket list and spending quality time ...
Medicine is capable of detecting cancer and identifying how cancers might resist treatment. Here are four things to know about the test: Read the full study here.
Harvard’s Dr. Zhong Liu pioneers AI breakthroughs in sleep and cardiac care, advancing global digital health.
From cancer cures to climate change, President Donald Trump's administration has upended the American research landscape, ...
Stanford Medicine researchers have developed a blood test capable of detecting cancers, the ways cancer resists treatments ...