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Cities in the eastern half of the US may be rife with sexually transmitted infections, a new analysis shows.  Innerbody ...
People who have documentation that they had measles are immune and those born before 1957 generally don't need the shots ...
NIH has cancelled its participation in Safe to Sleep, a 30-year campaign to prevent babies from dying in their sleep ...
As the virus takes hold in other U.S. communities with low vaccination rates, health experts fear that the spread could stretch on for a year.
For as long as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has falsely claimed that vaccines cause widespread harm — from autism to sudden death — ...
There were 26.4 deaths per 100,000 people from diabetes, according to early death certificate data for the third quarter of ...
According to the nonpartisan Penn Wharton Budget Model, which tracks weekly Treasury data, total spending rose by 6.3%, or $156 billion, since Donald Trump took office, compared to the first four ...
Kennedy Jr. and President Donald Trump have reshaped the nation’s public health infrastructure in the administration’s first 100 days. More than 20,000 jobs were eliminated, billions of dollars in ...
The Trump administration temporarily rehired as many as 40 employees who screen coal miners for the deadly and incurable ...
Doctors and public health specialists say they view the administration's actions, such as firings or questioning established research, as an "attack" on science.
Leadership changes at federal health agencies are eroding trust in public health recommendations, with more Americans ...
Matt Gay, released by the Indianapolis Colts earlier this month, got a contract worth more than $4.25 million fully guaranteed in Washington. D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser took a victory lap after ...