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A Mayo Clinic virologist explains FLiRT and why you may need a new COVID-19 vaccination. Learn about the FLiRT variant.
Dr. Gregory Poland, a Mayo Clinic vaccine expert, explains why getting a flu vaccination is so important. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute.
"So let's look at the four groups approved for only the Pfizer booster, thus far. If you got a primary series of the Pfizer vaccine, you're 65 and older, and ...
Vaccines made from a person's white blood cells mixed with tumor proteins may help the body build an effective immune response to kill tumor cells. Drugs used ...
Once a predisposition is recognized, the vaccine aims to stimulate the patient's immune response to prevent cancer before it emerges. Primary prevention ...
That's because some people can have swelling in their underarm where they receive the shot. That's a normal sign the vaccine is working. However, swelling could ...
How well people are protected by the smallpox vaccine depends on more than the quality of the vaccination. Mayo Clinic research shows individual genes can ...
Vaccines help to protect people from deadly viruses, but can vaccines combat cancer? Vaccine trials are underway to target aggressive cancers.
... vaccinations, including what you need and when you need it. Dr. Poland also will give an update on the flu season and research on a new universal flu vaccine.
A study published in the April 2022 issue Mayo Clinic Proceedings sought to evaluate the humoral response to the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine in patients undergoing ...
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