Immunizations

Trying to Stamp Out More Meningitis

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Another vaccine may be on the horizon to protect against additional forms of bacterial meningitis - and it appears to get along with other vaccines too.

Updated Vaccine Schedule Released

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The updated 2012 recommended vaccination schedules for children and adolescents has been released by the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Vaccines Are Good Things

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Two Missouri pediatricians are on a mission: help doctors respond to parents' fears about vaccinations while pointing out the importance of the potentially life-saving shots.

Chemicals Lurking in the Cupboards

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Children with more exposure to PFCs, chemicals found in many household products, may not get enough protection from vaccines because of the chemicals' effects on their immune system.

More Safety Points for HPV Vaccine

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The vaccine recommended for boys and girls to prevent HPV, an infection that can cause cervical and other cancers, has been shown not to cause diabetes, lupus or similar diseases in young women.

Little Shock and Awe from Vaccines

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Parents who fear their children will go into shock following vaccinations have little to worry about, according to a new study showing that the adverse reaction isn't likely.

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Hit Me With Your Best Shot

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A vaccine to protect against herpes has shown some success for one strain of the virus, offering researchers hope that they're on the right path to a more comprehensive vaccine.

A Safe Shot for the Tot

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The two forms of the rotavirus vaccine currently administered to children do not cause the same gastrointestinal problems as the previous version of the vaccine.

Flu Shots While Pregnant are Safe

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If you’re pregnant, getting a flu shot is a good idea. Not only can it help you ward off the seasonal flu, it also will help protect your baby from infection - and it won’t cause miscarriage, say studies that will be released this week.

New Strains of HUS Have New Vaccine

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Frightening times await parents of infants who are in the intensive care unit (ICU). Is there something that could have been done to prevent the lockdown in the ICU?

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