Anti-vaccine sentiment may derail vaccines already awaiting FDA approval, experts fear
Anti-vaccine sentiment may derail vaccines already awaiting FDA approval, experts fear
Anti-vaccine sentiment may derail vaccines already awaiting FDA approval, experts fear
Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) explains how he physically prepared to give what ended up being the longest speech on the floor of the US Senate, breaking a previous record.
How Sen. Cory Booker prepared his body for record 25-hour-long speech
FDA delays full approval of Novavax Covid-19 vaccine even though it was on track for clearance
23 states, DC sue Trump administration over billions in lost public health funding
Trump administration pulls back billions in Covid-era funding for state, local health departments
HHS removes surgeon general’s gun violence advisory from its website
If your dog looks like you, there may be a psychological reason
Trump’s pick to lead FDA tells senators he’d look into food, abortion pill, vaccine advisers
As Republican Senator Bill Cassidy argues an extensive body of research already shows there’s no link between autism and the measles vaccine, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, President Donald Trump's pick to lead the National Institutes of Health, says he supports "a broad scientific agenda" to study that topic.
Trump’s NIH pick grilled on research funding cuts and vaccine views in Senate hearing
The first measles death has been reported and its victim identified as a school-aged child. The death was reported in West Texas.
CDC investigating hospitalizations of five people who recently received chikungunya vaccine
FDA delays when a final rule on what foods can be labeled as ‘healthy’ goes into effect
Civil rights icon Rosa Parks was a Yogi: ‘She was often taking care of herself’
FDA’s plan to propose ban on formaldehyde in hair-straightening products remains in limbo under Trump administration
Public health group alarmed by online ‘DEI Watchlist’ targeting federal staff
Several US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention websites and datasets related to HIV, LGBTQ people, youth health behaviors and more have been removed after the agency was directed to comply with executive orders from President Donald Trump. Epidemiologist Dr. Jennifer Nuzzo explains the consequences.
US health websites, datasets taken down as agencies comply with Trump executive orders
Two dead, dozens sickened in Kansas tuberculosis outbreak
Fourth human case of bird flu connected to dairy cattle outbreak identified in the US
These are the states that rank highest and lowest for women’s health in new report
5 strategies for families to ensure children are safe online, according to a new White House report
Twice-yearly shot proves successful at preventing HIV infection among women, trial data shows
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