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Why COVID-19 and Flu Boosters Matter in the Black Community
Introduction
Vaccines have long been one of the strongest tools for protecting public health. As flu season approaches and COVID-19 continues to ev...
- Jessica Wilson
Tylenol, Autism, and Breaking the Stigma: What the Science Really Says
When it comes to childrenโs health, parents want to make the best decisions possible. Recently, conversations online have raised fears about whethe...
- Jessica Wilson
Vaccines in the Black Community: A Legacy of Mistrust
Vaccines are one of the most powerful tools in modern medicine. They protect individuals, families, and entire communities from serious diseases. Y...
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National Immunization Awareness Month 2025: Vaccines Matter
National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM)
As we navigate the complexities of public health, one fundamental tool continues to stand as a corners...
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RFK Jr.โs $500 Million mRNA Vaccine Funding Cut: Implications for Minority Communities
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HHS Targets Black and Latino Communities With New COVID Vaccine Ads
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