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Global Stockpile of Cholera Vaccine Is Gone as Outbreaks Spread


One company is going to great lengths to build it up, but it will be years before it returns to the minimum level. Read More

The Push for a Better Dengue Vaccine Grows More Urgent


A public research institute in Brazil has proved a new shot protects against the disease, but can’t make it fast enough to stop the huge outbreak sweeping Latin America. Read More

The true cost of vaccine misinformation: A vulnerable nation


In a society where facts are distorted and falsehoods proliferate, individuals are robbed of the ability to make sound judgments based on reality. Read More

UN approves an updated cholera vaccine that could help fight a surge in cases


The World Health Organization has approved a new version of a widely used cholera vaccine that could help address a surge in cases that has depleted the global vaccine stockpile. Read More

Measles cases are up sharply in 2024. Here’s what’s driving the increase — and why it’s such a big deal


One of the world’s most contagious diseases, measles can lead to potentially serious complications. The best defense, according to experts? Get vaccinated. Read More

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El jueves, las fuerzas aéreas jordanas permitieron que un fotógrafo de The New York Times viajara en uno de ... the victims wore protective gear with World Central Kitchen patches, and three ... Read More

Four wild ways to save the koala (that just might work)


To protect Australia’s iconic animals, scientists are experimenting with vaccine implants, probiotics, tree-planting drones and solar-powered tracking tags. Read More

The Guantánamo Spy Who Wasn’t


Wayne Lawrence for The New York Times Supported by By Tamara Audi Tamara ... And helping adults interact with the world was teaching him how that world worked. Image “A lot of individuals ... Read More

Less than half of nursing home residents are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines, study finds: Your guide to the latest virus news


Here’s your go-to guide with everything you need to know about COVID-19, including testing expanding to more airports, updated isolation guidelines and plans for a fall vaccine. Read More

A Very Royal Scavenger Hunt


By Amanda Taub In 1933, a new craze took New York society by storm ... And in an increasingly atomized world, it turns out that working together to gather photos and videos like they are so ... Read More

US measles cases are up in 2024. What’s driving the increase?


There have been 17 times as many U.S. measles cases in the first three months of this year compared with the average number seen in the first three months of the previous three years. Read More

In the Watch World, Size (Small) Increasingly Matters


Lila Barth for The New York Times Supported by By Victoria Gomelsky ... have ballooned over the years — veterans of the watch world may recall that in the early 2000s, Brobdingnagian-size ... Read More


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