Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. continued his campaign against the aluminum in some vaccines by suggesting at a conference on Monday that they may play a role in the rise of food allergies.
U.S. Health Secretary Kennedy testifies before a House Appropriations Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Subcommittee hearing, in Washington (Reuters) -U.S. Health ...
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Scientists are investigating an experimental vaccine that appeared to "turn off" a peanut allergy in mice, according to a new study. Scientists from the Mary H. Weiser Food Allergy ...
Scientists attribute the rise in peanut allergies to a lack of early exposure during childhood. But Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he isn’t buying it. In a Food Allergy ...
More than 80 million Americans are diagnosed with some type of allergy. Allergies can be caused by the environment, pets, food, and medication, with symptoms ranging from an annoying runny nose to ...
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An allergy-free future? mRNA vaccine prevents dangerous reactions in mice exposed to allergens
A new mRNA vaccine stopped allergens from causing dangerous immune reactions and life-threatening inflammation in mice, according to researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has no plans to put a "black box" warning on COVID-19 vaccines, Bloomberg News reported ...
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