The press conference where De Niro and Kennedy Jr. announced their challenge was streamed online on World Mercury Project's Facebook page. Anyone who can prove with scientific reasoning that vaccines which contain mercury or thimerosal are safe will be given amount.
One in every 68 children is autistic.
Researchers from Purdue University was able to determine the immature structure of the Zika virus.
A genetically engineered malaria vaccine shows promise as a potent and effective vaccine against the potentially fatal disease.
Researchers have created a new immune vaccine intended to fight and kill breast cancer cells.
According to the present trend, pediatricians are encountering parents, who refuse to vaccinate their children, as they believe it to be ineffective.
Congress has already approved $195 million for cancer research, and President Obama will request $755 million more in his final budget plan.
New study suggests that oral human papilloma virus (HPV) infection linked to HPV 16 increases the risk for head and neck cancer 22 times indicating a strong causal role in development of other cancers than was previously known.
A decision from the New York State Supreme Court orders the New York City Health Department to discontinue its forced immunization program for pre-schoolers.
The Canadian government would provide support worth hundreds of millions of dollars towards life-saving vaccines for children around the world, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Friday.
Researchers have discovered that two new vaccines can cut the transmission of meningitis bacteria from person to person by nearly 40 percent.
Researchers reported that vaccine-preventable illnesses kill around 30,000 people per year.
A new analysis found that during last year's flu season, vaccination rates were particularly low for adults between 18 and 64-years-old.
Scientists have created an implantable vaccine that may one day be used to treat skin cancer and inflammatory diseases.
Human papillomavirus (HPV), the most common sexually transmitted infection, may triple the risk of esophageal cancer, a new study suggests.