Report analyzing outcomes from COVID-impacted pregnancies shows a number of benefits, including a lower risk for premature ...
Pregnant women who get the COVID-19 vaccine are less likely to have a preterm birth, University of British Columbia researchers reported.
Dr. Deborah Money, senior author of the paper published Monday in JAMA, said having such a large study "robustly" confirms the benefit of COVID-19 vaccination for pregnant women.
End-of-year travel is on most people’s minds this time of year. While many to-do lists include last-minute gift shopping and solidifying travel arrangements, making sure you have your seasonal ...
Pregnant people who receive a COVID vaccine are 60 percent less likely to experience severe disease and around 30 percent ...
A new study says the COVID-19 vaccine protects pregnant women from getting severely ill or giving birth prematurely.
Biostatistician Jeffrey Morris discusses his analysis of the vaccine monitoring system — and how it could be improved.
Temporary side-effects may occur after any COVID vaccination, says the Public Health Agency of Canada spokesperson. These can vary, depending on a person's age and health status, Maddison said, but ...
As winter creeps up on us, so do flu and respiratory illnesses. It can be hard to know when you need to get vaccinated to keep yourself safe, with recent announcements about vaccine availability and ...
Dr. Robert Strang, Nova Scotia's chief medical officer of health, says this year's flu season is expected to hit its peak ...
The B.C. Health Ministry and B.C. Centres for Disease Control say positive tests for influenza are increasing in all age ...
Children are among those being hit hard this flu season, with most infections being detected in people under 19, according to ...