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IDHA Launches New Respiratory Health Study on Google Health Studies App

March 8, 2021April 4, 2022 Marinanicole Schultheiss

In December 2020, the Innovation & Digital Health Accelerator department at Boston Children’s Hospital launched a new health study in collaboration with Google. The Respiratory

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Lyme Disease Vaccine Candidate VLA15 Advances Through Phase 1 Trials

July 16, 2018March 23, 2022 Emily Wolfson

  Valneva, a French biotech company focused on developing vaccines, has announced it has obtained successful Phase 1 results for its Lyme disease vaccine candidate,

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New Vaccine Piloted During DRC Ebola Outbreak

May 29, 2018March 23, 2022 Lindsay Bonesteel

  Less than one week after cases of Ebola were confirmed to have reached an urban area the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), health authorities,

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Finally, A Vaccine Against Dengue?

January 5, 2016March 23, 2022 Colleen Nguyen

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), dengue is the “fastest spreading vector disease” in the world (1). Approximately half of the worldwide population is

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

September 9, 2014March 23, 2022 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, 2014March 23, 2022 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, 2014March 23, 2022 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: Mumps in the Era of Vaccination

May 8, 2014March 23, 2022 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: A Dengue Vaccine – This Time It’s Personal

April 7, 2014March 23, 2022 Robyn Correll Carlyle

Everything hurt. For the first time in my life, I could feel the tiny muscles behind my eyeballs. And they ached. It all ached. I

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

March 18, 2014March 23, 2022 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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