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Vaccinations for Seniors

Despite some our most-experienced cit­i­zens strongly-held beliefs, seniors may need one or more vac­cines, even if they received vac­cines as a child or as a younger adult.

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Vaccinations for All Adults

You never out­grow the need for vac­cines. The spe­cific immu­niza­tions you need as an adult are deter­mined by fac­tors such as your age, lifestyle, high-risk con­di­tions, type and loca­tions of travel, and pre­vi­ous immu­niza­tions. Through­out your adult life, you need … Con­tinue read­ing

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Though Preventable, Tetanus Still Diagnosed in U.S.

Peo­ple over 65 and dia­bet­ics most at risk, CDC warns By Robert Preidt While a tetanus shot can shield Amer­i­cans from the poten­tially fatal infec­tion, spo­radic cases do still occur among those who went unvac­ci­nated, the U.S. Cen­ters for Dis­ease Con­trol … Con­tinue read­ing

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