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Just the Vax, Please: Is everyone skipping vaccines?

August 25, 2014January 25, 2023 Jane Huston

August is National Immunization Awareness Month. To celebrate, we are going to tackle a myth about vaccination every Monday throughout the month. View previous posts

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Just the Vax, Please: Busting the “Too Many, Too Soon” Myth

August 11, 2014January 25, 2023 Jane Huston

August is National Immunization Awareness Month. To celebrate, we are going to tackle a myth about vaccination every Monday throughout the month. See previous posts

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Just the Vax, Please: Six Signs the Article You’re Reading is Bad Science

July 16, 2014January 25, 2023 Jane Huston

One reason we feel so strongly about the role of vaccines in public health is because of the massive amount of good data and quality

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Just the Vax Please: Mumps in the Era of Vaccination

May 8, 2014January 25, 2023 Jane Huston

When we hear the word mumps, we picture a young boy wearing wool trousers and suspenders with comically swollen cheeks, left behind while his family

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Just the Vax, Please: Vaccines and Hospital Acquired Infections — Using old techniques to address new issues

March 18, 2014January 25, 2023 Jane Huston

Like that sweet boy from 10th grade biology who always carried your books, antibiotics are being taken for granted. For decades, we have asked too

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Just the Vax, Please: Too Many Adults Aren’t Getting Immunized- and Why We Need Them To

February 3, 2014January 25, 2023 Jane Huston

There’s big news today in the world of public health professionals focused on immunization (or as I like to think of us, vaccinerds.) The updated

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Research & Policy

Possible MERS-CoV Vaccine on the Horizon

November 22, 2013January 25, 2023 Jane Huston

On November 20, Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. reported positive results in preclinical trials of the first DNA synthetic vaccine against the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus

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National Immunization Awareness Month: Immunizations Are Not Just For Kids

August 22, 2013January 25, 2023 Jane Huston

The need for immunizations doesn’t end with childhood. Each year, thousands of adults in the United States suffer serious health problems, are hospitalized, or even

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International Women’s Day: Searching for Equality in STEM Fields

March 8, 2013January 25, 2023 Jane Huston

March 8th marks International Women’s Day, a day to commemorate the achievements of women and raise awareness of persisting gender inequalities in the world. The

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Flu Season Hits Early This Year

December 5, 2012January 25, 2023 Jane Huston

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed this week that the flu season has hit the United States early this year. In fact,

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