Showing results for: there is no treatment for polio (page 5)
No, you haven't been "wrongly branded," Jenny McCarthy
The controversial mom claims she's not anti-vax, but her statements say otherwise
04/14/2014 17:57 UTC
Why vaccine hesitancy could be a bigger problem than expected
Salon reached out to experts on what we should expect after the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are distributed
12/26/2020 15:00 UTC
Ted Kennedy had one thing in common with the heavyweights gathered to negotiate the ADA: Experience with disability
The Americans With Disabilities Act, 25 years later: How the largest minority group in the US claimed its rights
07/11/2015 23:29 UTC
"I wish this had never happened to me": Jonas Salk cured polio, only to be shunned by science
Jealous peers mocked him. His polio vaccine saved countless lives, but never won Nobel. Science is so high school
06/14/2015 18:00 UTC
Victorian-lifestyle hipsters unleash "Masterpiece Theater"-level trolling on tech-tethered readers
Vox finds a writer who's in love with fountain pens and possibly polio
09/09/2015 23:38 UTC
Immunity gaps in the U.K. could trigger a measles outbreak affecting an estimated 160,000 children
Current measles vaccine coverage is the lowest it's been in a decade, according to the National Health Service
07/17/2023 17:55 UTC
Get ready for the vaccine — they’re never simple
Many scientists have expressed skepticism at the breakneck timetable put forward by some Trump admin officials
05/23/2020 22:59 UTC
The Ice Bucket Challenge's stem cell controversy
A Catholic diocese wants schools to "immediately cease" plans
08/22/2014 18:49 UTC
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s anti-vax nonprofit removed from Facebook and Instagram
RFK Jr.’s anti-vax socials were taken down as they were found to be promoting misinformation
08/20/2022 08:00 UTC
As COVID-19 cases skyrocket in children, doctors warn of lifelong side effects
COVID-19 cases in children — who could get sick for life — have risen 32 percent in two weeks
11/24/2021 20:00 UTC
Omicron and other coronavirus variants: What you need to know
Omicron, the newest "variant of concern," is raising alarm bells worldwide
12/02/2021 13:15 UTC
Mark O'Brien: Lifestyles of the blind and paralyzed
From age 6, the writer, poet and subject of the Academy Award-winning "Breathing Lessons" had the use of just one muscle in his right foot, one muscle in his neck and one in his jaw. He used them to steer his monster machine and to bang with a stick on the keys of a computer -- to write, cajole, editorialize, storm, cry, laugh and rage.
07/12/1999 20:00 UTC
"THE RIVER"
An exhaustive history of HIV and AIDS offers a bold new theory about its origins
10/06/1999 20:00 UTC
"Shakey: Neil Young's Biography" by Jimmy McDonough
The story of the "Godfather of Grunge" is a tale of sickness, health, overweening ego, spectacular talent and reckless abandon.
06/05/2002 22:54 UTC
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