While current flu shots need to be updated each season, scientists are finding new ways to make vaccine that could last much longer and cover more strains.
Flu and COVID and allergies, oh my! With a record-breaking flu season still underway — and spring allergies just around the corner — you may find your medicine cabinet packed to the brim with ...
A new study in mice explores a nasal vaccine approach that could offer broad protection against respiratory infections ...
Scientists at Stanford Medicine have unveiled a bold new kind of “universal” vaccine that could one day protect against everything from COVID-19 and the flu to bacterial pneumonia and even common ...
Stanford researchers develop breakthrough nasal spray vaccine that could potentially protect against a variety of infections, ...
Stanford's potential universal vaccine promises to shield against COVID, flu, and more. Could one spray change how we fight ...
Scientists at Stanford University say they are developing a single nasal spray vaccine that could protect against coughs, ...
It’s not something any parent wants to tell their child – you need yet another shot at the doctor's office to stay healthy this year –but that’s exactly what’s happening with the flu vaccine this year ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. People who get a flu shot are less likely to become severely ill, be hospitalized or die. - Kylie Cooper/Reuters/File Flu is ...
After a record-breaking spike in influenza cases across Colorado in late December and early January, health officials and ...