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The 1950s was a turning point for polio. Amid deadly outbreaks, Jonas Salk developed a vaccine that saved countless lives ...
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With measles outbreaks and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. making scary headlines, celebrate the 70th anniversary of the ...
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Health and Me on MSNPolio Cases On The Rise Again, WHO Warns The World To A Growing ThreatPolio cases are resurging in 2025, with 6 new cases in Pakistan and 1 in Afghanistan. WHO warns of a potential 200,000 ...
Dr. Jonas Salk is credited with creating the first polio vaccine at the University of Pittsburgh. The government licensed the ...
Seventy years ago, a remarkable breakthrough changed the course of public health forever. On April 12, 1955, the world ...
Cases have been rising in Afghanistan and Pakistan — and global health specialists are worried that this year's U.S. foreign ...
Advertisements for freezers, lounge chairs and remedies for itching, gas and constipation were on the fifth page of Uniontown ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNPolio vaccine hesitancyConspiracy theories that claim the polio vaccine causes infertility, or that it is part of a foreign plot, continue to take ...
On April 12, 1955, the vaccine developed by Jonas Salk and his colleagues was officially declared ‘safe, effective and potent ...
The 70th anniversary celebration of the Salk polio vaccine took place Friday afternoon in the Teplitz Memorial Courtroom in ...
The front page of the Deseret News on April 12, 1955, as the Salk polio vaccine was declared effective and safe for Americans ...
To Greg, Glad you’re getting well so fast.’ ...
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