William Schaffner
infectious disease specialist and professor of preventive medicine and health policy at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
When Can We Actually Expect COVID-19 Vaccine Rollouts for Younger Children?
In light of Pfizer's clinical trial results, we asked experts to break down the regulatory process for the COVID-19 vaccine for children.
Older Adults Are Eligible for Booster Shots—So How Do You Convince Your Family To Get One?
We talked to experts about the best way to address booster shot hesitancy with your loved ones ahead of the holiday season.
Do You Sit on Public Toilet Seats To Pee? A Pelvic Floor Therapist, Infectious Disease Doctor, and Urologist Think You Should
After a viral TikTok claimed that squatting over public toilets was bad for bladder health, we talked to experts about sitting down to pee.
Should You Mix and Match COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Shots? Infectious Disease Doctors Weigh In.
Doctors discuss what we know so far about the CDC's decision to recommend mixing COVID vaccines, and what the research says about the issue.
Omicron is Here—Does That Mean I Should Change My Holiday Plans?
We asked epidemiologists and infectious disease experts about how our holiday plans should change given the rise of COVID-19 cases.