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  1. Vaccines help prevent infection by preparing the body to fight foreign invaders (such as bacteria, viruses, or other pathogens). All vaccines introduce into the body a harmless piece of ...
  2. ... more prone to develop shingles than men.A vaccine to prevent chickenpox was introduced in the United ... adulthood; however, it is too early to tell. Vaccines for adults to protect against shingles and subsequent ...
  3. ... therapy, and other genetic therapies? What are mRNA vaccines and how do they work? Learn how to ...
  4. ... in individuals with HIDS can be triggered by vaccinations, surgery, injury, or stress. Most people with HIDS ...
  5. ... strenuous exercise, childbirth, surgery, exposure to cold, infections, immunizations, or emotional disturbance. While the frequency of the ...
  6. ... polymorphisms on genetic susceptibility to chronic osteomyelitis. Clin Vaccine Immunol. 2008 Dec;15(12):1888-90. doi: ...
  7. ... contribute to the increased cancer risk. In addition, vaccines for diseases such as measles and influenza do ...
  8. ... temperature, friction and minor trauma, surgery, insect stings, vaccines, anxiety, and stress. Certain medications can also be ...
  9. ... Price VE; Canadian Paediatric Society, Infectious Diseases and Immunization Committee. Preventing and treating infections in children with ...
  10. ... such as an injury or medical procedures like vaccines. Young children with this condition may have wounds ...