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  2. What you should eat before receiving your vaccine? - AOL

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    Here are some tips to do both before and after your vaccination shot.

  3. This Is the Best Arm to Get Your Vaccine In, According to ...

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    Eating a healthy pre-vaccine meal to put your body in a position to recover quickly Applying an ice pack to the infection site for 10 to 15 minutes pre-vaccine to numb the area and reduce swelling

  4. The One Thing You Should Never, Ever Do Before Getting a ...

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    Infectious disease experts say this is the biggest no-no.

  5. Tetanus vaccine - Wikipedia

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    A booster shot should be given within 48 hours of an injury to people whose immunization is out of date. [4] Confirming that pregnant women are up to date on tetanus immunization during each pregnancy can prevent both maternal and neonatal tetanus. [2] [5] [6] The vaccine is very safe, including during pregnancy and in those with HIV/AIDS. [2]

  6. Booster dose - Wikipedia

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    1964 American "Wellbee" poster promoting booster vaccines. A booster dose is an extra administration of a vaccine after an earlier dose. After initial immunization, a booster provides a re-exposure to the immunizing antigen. It is intended to increase immunity against that antigen back to protective levels after memory against that antigen has ...

  7. COVID-19 booster side effects: What to expect and how ... - AOL

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    As with the original vaccine doses, most COVID-19 booster shot side effects are mild, flu-like and temporary. But, for some people, those symptoms can be so intense they have trouble doing their ...

  8. Edible vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Edible vaccines are subunit vaccines; they contain a antigen proteins for a pathogen but lack the genes for the full pathogen to form. [2] [3] The first steps in making an edible vaccine is the identification, isolation, and characterization of a pathogenic antigen. [1]

  9. An infectious disease expert explains new federal rules on ...

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    Discuss with your doctor whether or not you need a booster – and if so, which vaccine will work best for you. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images News via Getty ImagesMany Americans now have the green ...

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