While the new findings are encouraging, "vaccines won’t do any good if people don’t get them," one expert said.
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Character.AI has agreed to settle multiple lawsuits alleging the artificial intelligence platform contributed to mental ...
H3N2 subclade K strain — is responsible for 90% of influenza A cases across the U.S., which has led to double the cases in ...
Getting the flu vaccine doesn't guarantee that you won't get sick, but it significantly lowers your chances of contracting it ...
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Flu cases on the rise in Utah, with new strain and fewer people getting vaccinated
Health officials said that this flu season is causing concerns, with more people getting sick, a new strain of the disease, ...
The new flu strain, a variant of influenza A (H3N2), nicknamed the "super flu," is a strain "most people in Ohio have not ...
A late-emerging influenza A mutation known as subclade K weakened protection, but doctors say vaccination still reduces ...
New research shows that people's decision on whether or not to take the flu shot is not always based on facts.
Although this year’s flu vaccine doesn’t protect as well against the dominant subclade K strain, doctors still say that ...
Even without a perfect match, public health experts say the flu vaccine offers important protection against serious ...
The surge in cases arrives as four factors threaten to make the illness more severe than the usual, according to doctors.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed there is "no scientific evidence" the flu vaccine prevents ...
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