A nasal spray called FluMist has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as an alternative to the traditional injection of the flu vaccine.
The CDC recommends a flu vaccine for nearly everyone six months and older in the U.S. every flu season, except for anyone ...
While many consumers are on high alert for the upcoming flu season, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are ...
People could previously get the nasal spray flu vaccine, called FluMist, from a health care provider, but now they can administer it themselves.
Each year, scientists and doctors decide on which strains of influenza are most likely to circulate and make people sick ...
FluMist Home, like the original version administered in medical offices and pharmacies, is for adults under age 50 and kids 2 ...
A prominent Florida doctor expressed dismay that medical leaders in the state, leery of angering Gov. Ron DeSantis, have been ...
Notre Dame students can receive free flu vaccinations during the annual flu vaccine blitz at Stepan Center Tuesday and Wednesday.
Is the idea of getting a flu vaccine more fun if you know you can do it ... according to an estimate from the US Centers for ...
Next year’s flu season will have an additional option for people looking to protect themselves: a flu vaccine that can be ...
A new weapon against flu is now approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).