January 2 Experimental vaccine could save thousands of lives per year, scientist claims The first-ever fentanyl overdose prevention vaccine could save thousands of lives annually, with human trials beginning in early 2026 after animal studies.
December 24 Flu by state: Where this season’s highly contagious variant is spreading the most A highly contagious flu mutation called subclade K is sweeping the nation, raising health concerns about vaccine effectiveness this season. Here are the states at most risk.
December 17 Major study reveals why COVID vaccine can trigger heart issues, especially in one group Stanford researchers identify two proteins that cause rare heart inflammation after COVID-19 vaccination, offering insights into myocarditis prevention.
December 15 ‘Aggressive’ new flu variant sweeps globe as doctors warn of severe symptoms Flu season intensifies as the new H3N2 variant causes severe illness worldwide. Experts urge vaccination, hand-washing and staying home when sick to prevent transmission.
December 11 Biotech CEO aims to make potential fentanyl vaccine 'as easily accessible' as possible 91±¬ÁÏ senior national correspondent Rich Edson has the latest on how a biotech company plans to test its vaccine that could protect people from fentanyl's lethal effects on 'Special Report.'
December 11 Biotech company set to test vaccine for fentanyl, potentially block overdose 91±¬ÁÏ senior national correspondent Rich Edson reports on the status of a vaccine that could potentially block fentanyl overdose on 'America's Newsroom.'
December 11 Major measles outbreak leads to hundreds quarantined in US county, officials say A South Carolina measles outbreak reaches 111 cases in Spartanburg County, with 254 quarantined. Health officials urge vaccination as the best way to prevent spread.
December 10 FDA expands investigation into whether some adult deaths are tied to COVID vaccine FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary discusses an FDA memo linking child deaths to COVID vaccines and more on ‘The Will Cain Show.’
December 5 GOP senator calls CDC's hepatitis B vaccine change 'a mistake' that will make America sicker Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., urges the CDC to reject new hepatitis B vaccine guidance for newborns, calling the proposed change "a mistake."
December 4 Vote on hepatitis B vaccine delayed a day FDA Commissioner Marty Makary discusses the approach to giving newborns the hepatitis B vaccine and more on 'America Reports.'