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This Pathological Life – Allergies Part Two | Anaphylaxis and Fighting Food
In 1901, an experiment when horribly wrong when Doctors attempted to induce tolerance in to a group of dogs by repeated injections of poison....
Tweaked COVID vaccines in testing aim to fend off variants
Dozens of Americans are rolling up their sleeves for a third dose of COVID-19 vaccine -- this time, shots tweaked to guard against a...
EU and COVID-19: When a vaccine only adds to the trouble
BRUSSELS — European Union leaders no longer meet around a common oval summit table to broker their famed compromises. Instead, each of the 27...
Stalled at first jab: Vaccine shortages hit poor countries
LONDON — As many as 60 countries, including some of the world’s poorest, might be stalled at the first shots of their coronavirus vaccinations...
Countries worldwide hit new records for virus cases, deaths
Ambulances filled with breathless patients lined up in Brazil as nations around the world set new records Thursday for COVID-19 deaths and new coronavirus...
Australia halts AstraZeneca vaccine for most people under 50
CANBERRA, Australia — Australia on Thursday become the latest country to restrict use of the AstraZeneca vaccine by recommending that it not be given...
UK advises limiting AstraZeneca in under-30s amid clot worry
LONDON — British authorities recommended Wednesday that the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine not be given to adults under 30 where possible because of strengthening evidence...
Viral thoughts: Why COVID-19 conspiracy theories persist
PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Daniel Roberts hadn’t had a vaccination since he was 6. No boosters, no tetanus shots. His parents taught him inoculations were...
New Zealand to open travel bubble with Australia on April 19
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand announced Tuesday it will open a long-anticipated travel bubble with Australia on April 19 now that both countries...