Fox News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier weighs in on the FDA approving an at-home nasal spray flu vaccine and 12 ...
Low consumer demand scuppered a previous vaccine in the 1990s, but the situation is very different now. Cases of Lyme have ...
The FDA has approved FluMist nasal spray as the first at-home flu vaccine. People aged 18 and older can now self-administer ...
Pfizer's and Moderna's formulas have been the go-to on pharmacy shelves, but Novavax remains an important option.
On Friday, the Food and Drug Administration approved the first-ever flu vaccine that doesn’t need to be given by a health ...
The FDA Friday approved the flu vaccine that can be done at home and does not need to be administered by a health care provider.
The latest strain of the COVID-19 virus, XEC, is circulating across the country. The new variant has been reported in at ...
The FDA is clearing the way for an at-home flu vaccines. A self-administered version of pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca’s ...
Dr. Curiel says vaccines in nasal form target the airway, where a respiratory virus enters the body. “A systemic injection, like MRNA, will augment antibodies in the blood, not so much in the lung.
The US Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved the first flu vaccine that does not have to be administered by a ...
FluMist is the only nasal flu vaccine, but it is not new. The FDA approved it in 2003 for people 5 to 49 years old before ...