Not exact matches
The right to choose
vaccines, to decide what is
best for oneself and one's children, ends where
science has so clearly documented a threat to the public welfare.
«The matching process is not a perfect
science, therefore, in some flu seasons, the
vaccine available in the fall is not a good match for the circulating virus strains and is less effective,» said senior author David Weiner, Ph.D., Executive Vice President and Director of the Vaccine and Immune Therapy Center at The Wistar Ins
vaccine available in the fall is not a
good match for the circulating virus strains and is less effective,» said senior author David Weiner, Ph.D., Executive Vice President and Director of the
Vaccine and Immune Therapy Center at The Wistar Ins
Vaccine and Immune Therapy Center at The Wistar Institute.
«Informing citizens about the health of the nation and discussing pivotal
science and policy issues such as mental health, chronic and emerging diseases and other public health threats, and
vaccine research are important to not only advance the national dialogue but also improve the country's overall
well - being.»
Together with our partners and collaborators, we are advancing the
best TB
vaccine science and working toward a common goal of ending TB.
At the HIV
Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN), we believe that
well - informed communities contribute to
better science.
The two big ideas Ying Kai Chan is tackling in
science — reducing the harmful side effects of gene therapy and developing
better vaccines to protect against viruses — might seem wildly different from one another.
Additionally, with each passing year, veterinary
science is improving on existing
vaccines as
well as increasing the ability to prevent an even wider array of contagious diseases.
I think that fear and opinion have clouded the
science - based discussion around
vaccines (another post for another day perhaps???), but it's the
best choice for our family.
The APVMA's past failure to ensure that
vaccine manufacturers» revaccination recommendations are evidence based is at the heart of the continuing problem of over-vaccination of pets, coupled with the reluctance of many members of the veterinary profession to keep abreast of and acknowledge the latest
science on duration of immunity and vaccination «
best practice».
Then they could expound on their vision for
science policy in the US, including methods for improving
science education in the classroom and to the general public (such as by promising to reallocate funding to public broadcasting) as
well as outlining a vision for space exploration / evelopment, medical research (e.g.
vaccine research), etc..
Tonight, the Green Beanery will play host to a debate over
vaccines (despite the
science being settled) between a
well - known Toronto psychiatrist and Lawrence Soloman, a controversial columnist for the National Post and the founder of the Energy Probe Research Foundation.