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  2. What Vaccine Side Effects Really Mean - AOL

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    And even two people who get the exact same vaccine may have totally different reactions, for a range of reasons including age, sex, health and immunization history, and other factors that ...

  3. Rabies - Wikipedia

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    As much as possible of HRIG should be injected around the bites, with the remainder being given by deep intramuscular injection at a site distant from the vaccination site. [36] People who have previously been vaccinated against rabies do not need to receive the immunoglobulin—only the postexposure vaccinations on days 0 and 3. [91]

  4. Vaccine shedding - Wikipedia

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    Only a small number of vaccines use technology that contain live virus which can theoretically infect others. With the exception of the oral polio vaccine (OPV), there have been no documented cases of vaccine-induced viral shedding that has infected contacts of a person vaccinated with an attenuated (live-virus) vaccine. [15]

  5. Breakthrough infection - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, vaccines, including the influenza vaccine, Tdap, and pneumococcal vaccines, are less effective in adults over the age of 65. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] Nevertheless, the CDC recommends that elderly adults get the flu vaccine because influenza infection is particularly dangerous in this population and vaccine provides at least a moderate level of ...

  6. A tiny fraction of vaccinated people get sick and die from ...

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    Despite the power of Covid-19 vaccines in cutting the risk of hospitalization and death from the disease, fully vaccinated people can get very sick and die from the virus in rare cases. Those ...

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  8. Choking, smothering, slapping: More teens are having rough ...

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    People who engage in choking usually use one hand to press against or squeeze their partner’s neck; less often, they use their forearm or a ligature, such as a belt or tie.

  9. Trypophobia - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 February 2025. Fear or disgust of objects with repetitive patterns of small holes or protrusions. Not to be confused with Trypanophobia. The holes in lotus seed heads elicit feelings of discomfort or repulsion in some people. Trypophobia is an aversion to the sight of repetitive patterns or clusters of ...