Moderna and Pfizer In Talks With U.S. To Make a Bird Flu Vaccine
Last year, Moderna began early-stage tests of a number of avian flu vaccines that target different strains of the virus.
Last year, Moderna began early-stage tests of a number of avian flu vaccines that target different strains of the virus.
Princess Anne, 73, has been hospitalized after an accident at Gatcombe Park. Here's what happened to her, plus what Buckingham Palace says about her injuries.
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President Biden and Democrats are zeroing in on former President Trump’s role in restricting abortion access, using the anniversary of the Dobbs decision to target him on the issue. “Today, our daughters know fewer rights than their grandmothers. This is a health care crisis, and we all know who to blame: Donald Trump,” Vice President Harris…
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The Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision two years ago jolted awake Democrats and reproductive rights activists, with the seismic changes made possible by the Supreme Court’s action offering motivation in an instant. The ruling immediately flipped the fight to the other side, galvanizing abortion rights supporters and making it a driving election issue. And since then, the anti-abortion movement…
Biden and Harris give forceful campaign statements blaming Trump for ending right to abortion access
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Vice President Kamala Harris says “everything is at stake” with reproductive health rights in November's election as the Biden campaign steps up its focus on contrasting the positions taken by Democratic President Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump on the issue before their debate this week. Harris' comments come as the campaign announced it would hold more than 50 events in battleground states and beyond to mark Monday's second anniversary of the Supreme Court's Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision that overturned the federal legal right to an abortion. Biden and his allies are trying to remind voters that the landmark decision in 2022 was made by a high court that included three conservative justices nominated during Trump's White House tenure.
STORY: Nada al-Kanoo sits with her two young children in Khan Younis’ Nasser Hospital in the southern part of the Gaza Strip on Monday.Her son Amjad is suffering from malnutrition and Ahmed has testicular cancer.Originally from the north, Al-Kanoo says she has been trying to facilitate medical evacuation for some time now... and recently received a call telling her a transfer would go ahead."I didn't believe it," she says about the call. "I said this is impossible, the Rafah crossing is closed and under siege. How can we get out?"The World Health Organization has been unable to carry out medical evacuations from Gaza since the closure of the Rafah crossing in early May. Through coordination with the World Health Organization (WHO), the two boys are to be transferred out of Gaza for medical treatment through the Kerem Shalom crossing.Doctor Ahmed al-Farra told Reuters that nearly 50,000 patients were in need of transfer.“Some of them malignant diseases - cancer - some of them metabolic diseases; some of them immune deficiency diseases and of course, some of them injured by the explosive injury that they got in the war.”Another Palestinian mother, Samira, has been told her daughter Jori will also be transferred out.Jori had to stop chemotherapy when the war began and now is one of many thousands who suffer from malnutrition."It's the most difficult of situations to not be able to provide the necessary nutrition for a child. There is no food for her body, only canned food. There's no fruit to give her, or vegetables to get for her and if there is, it's all unimaginably expensive. So, thank God that she will be able travel to get medical treatment and eat more food than we have here.”A group of U.N.-led aid agencies estimates that around 7% of Gazan children may be acutely malnourished, compared with 0.8% before the Israel-Hamas conflict began on Oct. 7.:: Gaza City, Gaza:: June 23, 2024Israel’s offensive has killed more than 37,400 people in the Hamas-ruled Palestinian territory, according to health authorities there.It launched its assault after Hamas fighters stormed across the border into southern Israel on Oct. 7, killing around 1,200 people and taking more than 250 people hostage, according to Israeli tallies.
Around 156 people are still being treated in Kallakurichi district and officials say the toll could rise.