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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s decision to dismiss all members of the ACIP, which regulates vaccines, isn't just wrong. It's dangerous.
As Dr. Theresa Tam retires from her role as Canada’s chief public health officer, she says there’s an urgent need for a ...
Alberta faces a measles surge, with over 1,000 cases reported. Congenital infections are also confirmed. Experts warn of a ...
Experts criticized government handling of COVID-19, discussing vaccine trust issues, emergency powers, and the impact on ...
A document the Department of Health and Human Services distributed to members of Congress to justify recent changes to ...
The person was unvaccinated and didn’t report any out-of-state measles exposure, meaning that the infection was transmitted ...
Researchers from MIT and Scripps have unveiled a promising new HIV vaccine approach that generates a powerful immune response ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is considering a potential plan to vaccinate poultry against bird flu for the first time ...
The U.S. logged fewer than 20 measles cases this week, though Iowa announced the state's first outbreak Thursday and Georgia ...
In response to the outbreak of cases nationwide, Ulster County held a free measles vaccine clinic Tuesday. However, turnout ...
Physicians are taking joint actions and figuring out how to give patients reliable information amid the uncertainty.
Kennedy fired the entire 17-member panel earlier this month because he said their ties to the pharmaceutical industry had eroded public trust in vaccines.