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A new scientific study has found that Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine may cause temporary changes in the eyes’ corneal structure, ...
Scientists in Turkey found that the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine impacted some people's corneas, according to a study.
A Turkish study finds Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine may cause temporary changes in corneal thickness and cell count, raising concerns for those with existing eye issues or transplants.
BioNTech SE and Pfizer (PFE) recently received a positive recommendation from the European Medicines Agency for marketing ...
Researchers looked at how the vaccine affected patients' corneas - the clear front part of the eye that allows light to come ...
A recent Turkish study published in Ophthalmic Epidemiology suggests the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine may cause subtle corneal changes. Researchers observed a slight thickening of the cornea and a ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has upended the way Covid vaccines are approved and for whom they’re recommended, creating uncertainty around coverage.
FDA vaccine head Vinay Prasad restricted Moderna and Novavax COVID vaccines to high-risk groups, overriding staff advice amid concerns about rare side effects.
In adults 18 years of age and older, Comirnaty Omicron XBB.1.5, Comirnaty JN.1 and Comirnaty KP.2 may be administered concomitantly with a pneumococcal conjugated vaccine (PCV). an unadjuvanted ...
The COVID-19 vaccine does not contain a live virus and cannot give individuals the coronavirus. The Pfizer vaccine does require two doses spaced about three weeks a part to be effective.