European regulators are examining Sanofi for alleged disparaging comments about rival flu vaccines, marking a significant regulatory scrutiny for the company.
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Pentagon restores mandatory flu shots for all recruits amid boot camp outbreak
The Pentagon has restored mandatory flu vaccinations for all military recruits following an outbreak at boot camp, aiming to curb the spread of illness.
Pentagon restores mandatory flu shots for all recruits as boot camp outbreak sickens nearly 300
The Pentagon has reinstated mandatory flu vaccinations for all recruits following an outbreak that sickened nearly 300 trainees at a military boot camp.
For Chronic Knee Pain, Genicular Artery Embolization Provides a New Alternative
A new minimally invasive procedure, genicular artery embolization, shows promise for chronic knee pain relief, offering an alternative to surgery.
Not Ready for a Knee Replacement? A Minimally Invasive Procedure May Ease Chronic Pain Without Joint Replacement
A new minimally invasive procedure may help patients with chronic knee pain avoid joint replacement. Experts discuss its benefits and limitations.
New procedure delivers lasting knee arthritis pain relief without surgery
A new minimally invasive treatment offers lasting pain relief for knee arthritis without surgery, confirmed by recent studies and clinical trials.
Why Older People Are Divorcing More Than They Used To
Recent data shows a significant increase in divorce rates among people aged 50 and older, driven by changing social attitudes and life circumstances.
Ebola cases surpass 1,000 in DR Congo amid violence and displacement
Ebola cases in DR Congo exceed 1,000 as ongoing violence and displacement hinder containment efforts, raising concerns over public health and security.
Ebola cases in Congo reach highest first-month total of any outbreak, WHO says
The WHO announces Congo’s Ebola outbreak has recorded its highest first-month case count ever, raising global health concerns amid ongoing efforts.
Ebola cases in DRC surpass 1,000 as UNICEF warns millions of children at risk
Ebola in DRC exceeds 1,000 cases, prompting UNICEF to warn of millions of children at risk amid ongoing outbreak.