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Why Is It Called Spanish Flu?
In 1918, a strain of influenza known as Spanish flu caused a global pandemic, spreading rapidly and killing indiscriminately.
A troubling new appointment has many questioning the integrity of America’s public health agencies. Virologist Jeffery Taubenberger, a known ally of Anthony Fauci and a proponent of controversial gain ...
Controversy Erupts as Fauci Ally Takes Helm of NIAID Amid Calls for Reform** In a startling development that raises concerns among conservatives, Jeffrey Taubenberger, a long-time ally of Anthony ...
The new head of Anthony Fauci’s former institute has accrued an extraordinary amount of research money and power in recent ...
WA has the lowest percentage of people under the age of 65 to have received the flu vaccination. Vaccine hesitancy has been blamed in part, following a 'tumultuous' COVID-19 period.
Avian influenza, or bird flu, is widespread in wild birds worldwide and is causing outbreaks within poultry and U.S. dairy cows. Recently, there have been several human cases of bird flu within U ...
Some Denver parents got texts during this winter’s brutal flu season with videos sharing why people in their neighborhoods chose flu shots for their kids, an unusual study about trust and ...
Steven Hatfill promoted hydroxychloroquine during the pandemic. Decades earlier he was wrongly connected with the anthrax ...
SO SO LET’S TURN TO ANOTHER VIRUS WITH A VACCINE. AND THAT’S THE FLU. WE JUST GOT THROUGH A BAD FLU SEASON HERE IN THE UNITED STATES. THE CDC NOW SAYS TAKE A LOOK AT THE NUMBERS. 216 KIDS HAVE ...
A sudden drop of energy output to zero is the biggest risk faced by renewables, experts say. Spanish officials have launched an investigation and the government is seeking answers from private ...
Spain’s transmission system was disconnected from the European grid at the 400 kV level due to an issue with a power line connecting French and Spanish Catalonia,” the industry group said on ...
With the bird flu infecting more than 135 herds and spreading to 3 people this year, the US federal government will be investing $176 million to expedite the creation of an influenza vaccine.