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VacciNerds Explain: Why You Need a Flu Shot

October 16, 2014January 25, 2023 Robyn Correll Carlyle

There’s a deadly virus about to sweep through the United States. Over the next few months thousands of people will lose their lives. Hundreds of

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VacciNerds Explain: 5 things you probably didn’t know about vaccines

September 9, 2014January 25, 2023 Robyn Correll Carlyle

You might have noticed, but we changed our name. We could tell you that we wanted to find something that suited our voice or better

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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: Another vaccine myth busted — this time on safety testing.

August 18, 2014January 25, 2023 Robyn Correll Carlyle

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: Have you heard these “toxic” vaccine myths?

August 4, 2014January 25, 2023 Robyn Correll Carlyle

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

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Digital Disease Detection: Can Wikipedia Monitor Diseases Globally?

July 22, 2014January 25, 2023 Lakshmi Yajurvedi

For better or worse, the Internet has become the world’s number one source for health-related information. Think about it: how many times have you Googled

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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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Digital Disease Detection: We See The Trends, But Who is Actually Sick?

June 23, 2014January 25, 2023 Elaine Nsoesie

There are plenty of studies about tracking diseases (such as influenza) using digital data sources, which is awesome! However, many of these studies focus solely

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Infectious Diseases and the World Cup

June 16, 2014January 25, 2023 Alexandra Thomsen

Over 600,000 people are expected to be traveling from around the world to attend the 2014 FIFA World Cup, which began on June 12 in

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