As officials prepare for WHO-led flu vaccine meeting, many wonder: Will the U.S. show?
Each year, flu experts from around the world gather to map out recommendations for next winter’s flu vaccine. This year, it’s unclear if the U.S. will show.
Each year, flu experts from around the world gather to map out recommendations for next winter’s flu vaccine. This year, it’s unclear if the U.S. will show.
The ubiquitous QR (“quick response”) codes that appear on everything from parking pay stations to soda cans and promotional flyers have become an increasingly popular…
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This Medical News article is an interview with Emily E. Haroz, PhD, an associate professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Center…
In several red states, officials say few or no abortions happened in 2023, raising alarm among researchers about the politicization of vital statistics.
Jeffrey V. Matous, MD, discusses how primary barriers to the widespread use of bispecific antibody therapies in community practices can be addressed through innovative care…
Ten years ago, Congressman Ted Yoho came to Washington with a mission to cut foreign spending. Now, he explains why it was a mistake.
The company says artificial intelligence could help surface jobs that remain hidden from typical search queries.
A game of chess requires its players to think several moves ahead, a skill that computer programs have mastered over the years. Back in 1996,…