One of the best ways to prevent and minimise the severity of influenza is to get the flu vaccine each year.
Doctors recommend getting your flu shot annually, since the specific influenza strain it targets varies from year to year.
Boston Children’s physician explains lingering viruses, how to spot allergies vs. infection, and what parents should do now ...
Researchers from the University of Missouri School of Medicine are exploring ways to improve the influenza vaccine through targeting epitopes, which are distinct regions on the influenza virus's ...
Researchers say the high‑dose flu vaccine triggered a stronger immune response tied to a 55 percent drop in Alzheimer’s risk.
Opting for the higher-than-standard dose of the flu vaccine may help lower Alzheimer's risk by more than half in adults over ...
Doctors recommend getting your flu shot annually, since the specific influenza strain it targets varies from year to year.
As flu season sets in, health experts warn of a potentially dangerous winter learn why delaying your flu vaccine could be the ...
Dr. Shira Doron, chief infection control officer at Tufts Medicine, says it can be difficult to tell the difference between ...
While that number is still expected to rise, it may come as a surprise that the number of child deaths during the previous ...
A high dose flu shot may offer protection against Alzheimer's disease, a study shows, with those over 65 who got such a shot ...
Doctors recommend getting your flu shot annually, since the specific influenza strain it targets varies from year to year. But what if the shot could ...