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Amid Confusing CDC Guidance About Vaccines, Study Highlights New Risk of COVID-19 During Pregnancy
A Harvard study found that the children of women who contracted COVID-19 while pregnant may be at an increased risk for autism and other diagnoses, raising new concerns about the CDC’s decision to stop recommending the vaccine to pregnant women.
Research links COVID vaccination to higher acute kidney injury risk within one year, though vaccinated people showed lower overall death rates from all causes.
Two major studies published this month are raising new questions about potential health risks associated with the COVID-19 vaccine —
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Conflicting COVID Shot Advice Likely to Push Vaccine Uptake Even Lower, Experts Warn
Among the most commonly cited reasons for COVID vaccine hesitation are fears about side effects, long-term health consequences, and the effectiveness of the vaccine, and mistrust of pharmaceutical corporations and government officials, according to a 2024 review of multiple studies, published in the journal Vaccines.
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Off-label use of COVID-19 vaccines was once discouraged but has become common amid new guidelines
Following the federal government's changes to COVID-19 vaccine eligibility and recommendations in 2025, many people are wondering whether they can get COVID-19 vaccines for themselves or their children.
Delaware says COVID-19 vaccines are available at state clinics, regardless of insurance status. But only 2 clinics carried kids' vaccines recently.
At least 900 military veterans, and perhaps thousands of others, could reap benefits after rejecting the COVID-19 vaccine.
Thousands of veterans discharged from the military for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine during the Biden administration may regain eligibility for GI Bill education benefits, according to the
According to researchers, the adapted treatment could help to prevent muscle damage and permanent physical impacts.