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Can Flu Jab Double the Risk of Catching Swine Flu?Byline: Jenny Hope Medical CorrespondentDaily Mail (London)
Last month US pharmaceutical firm Pfizer began injecting humans with aflu vaccinethat uses messenger RNA (or mRNA), which it already uses in its coronavirus vaccine. Moderna, a US biotech company that makes a rival COVID vaccine using mRNA, launched its own flu jab trials in July. And Frenc...
Focus: THE NEEDLE AND THE DAMAGE DONE The jab season is here. Flu shots save lives, the new five-in- one vaccines for babies are mercury free, MMR has been... WHO IRIS: EPI : shots that save lives / by Ralph H. Henderson J Moorhead 被引量: 0发表: 0年 ...
LAND THE FIRST JAB; Flu Can Knock You out but Vaccine Can Save Thousands from Misery Healthier Scotland SCOTTISH EXECUTIVEByline: By Katrina TweedieDaily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
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Where a workplace’s clients or patients include vulnerable groups – for example, the elderly or very young children – John says the employer’s duty of care extends to those people, too. READ MOREAged-care worker walks out after flu vaccine becomes mandatory ...
Swine flu jab link to killer nerve disease: Leaked letter reveals concern of neurologists over 25 deaths in America “A warning that the new swine flu jab is linked to a deadly nerve disease has been sent by the Government to senior neurologists in a confidential letter.” “The letter fro...
debate where stress is running high and fear etc. That he did not prescribe a steroid tells me, (assuming the DR is competent) that her skin condition was not sufficient to warrant steroid injection. i.e the benefit of the jab was considered greater than the actual reaction which she had...
In this post, I explain why, in my view, COVID-19 seems likely to become endemic, like the flu. The vaccines won’t be enough to make it go away completely. I will also look at the issue of how we should respond to the cases of COVID-19 that we will almost certainly...