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Elderly person receives vaccine in arm from health professional.
September 13, 2023/Infectious Disease

Is There a Vaccine for RSV? Here’s Who’s Eligible

Adults 60 or older, pregnant women and babies can get protected against the respiratory virus

A person looking at their phone with a concerned and curious look on their face
September 12, 2023/Infectious Disease

How To Talk to Someone About Vaccine Hesitancy

Embarrassing or shaming often makes people defensive, which makes change more unlikely

female getting a shot in arm
July 27, 2023/Women's Health

Will a COVID-19 Vaccine Throw Your Period Off?

Irregularities in cycle length and flow aren’t a cause for concern

Closeup of vials of vaccines in background with one being punctured by a vaccine needle in foreground.
July 6, 2023/Infectious Disease

How Are Vaccines Developed and How Do They Work?

They can stop an infection before it gets you sick or prevent you from becoming seriously sick

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Covid mask hangs on arm of school desk, ready to be used.
May 25, 2023/Infectious Disease

No, the COVID-19 Pandemic Isn’t Over

Ending the U.S. public health emergency declaration doesn’t mean COVID-19 is gone

Monoclonal Antibodies attacking coronavirus
April 3, 2023/Infectious Disease

Can Monoclonal Antibodies Reduce Your Risk of Getting COVID-19?

Formerly used as a treatment, they’re not as effective against current strains of COVID-19

person getting sick with covid twice
January 27, 2023/Infectious Disease

Yes, You Can Get COVID-19 Twice (and Even More)

Despite what you’ve heard or hoped, no one is 100% protected

Illustration of person with raised hands. A syringe is over one hand; a green ribbon for lymphoma is above the other
January 27, 2023/Cancer Care & Prevention

Are Vaccinations Safe for People With Lymphoma?

Vaccination is a good idea before or after treatment

Healthcare worker holding a blank covid vaccine card.
October 3, 2022/Infectious Disease

Lost COVID-19 Vaccine Card: Can You Get a Replacement?

Before you panic, here are the options to consider

preparing flu shot for child in doctor's office
September 15, 2022/Children's Health

Does My Child Need a Flu Shot This Year?

Getting vaccinated prevents the spread of illness

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