by Ivy Swibel | Apr 9, 2025 | Govt & Politics, News
A sharp rise in measles cases across Australia has reignited concerns among health officials, with young children most affected. Public health experts are urging stronger vaccination efforts to curb the resurgence, which has been linked to post-pandemic travel and...
by Molly de Cseuz | Nov 6, 2024 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, News, Tech & Research
Herpes has become like a word you learn, and then suddenly hear everywhere. First I hear a podcast describe the of dilemma of a 19-year-old girl — my age — who was diagnosed with genital herpes, and she was really struggling. Then, a few days later, a Tiktok appeared...
by Emily Perkins | Apr 14, 2021 | News
A recent survey has revealed that two-thirds of epidemiologists believe that failing to ensure all countries have sufficient vaccines could render them ineffective in a year or less. The survey, conducted by The People’s Vaccine Alliance, involved 77 epidemiologists...