Amidst the turmoil at the CDC, officials are voting for new vaccine guidance, which is under scrutiny by embattled HHS ...
CDC officials recommend getting vaccinated in early fall, ideally before the end of October. However, it’s never too late to ...
Health officials in Utah rushed to treat 11 infants who were too young to be vaccinated against measles after they were ...
“There’s no plan for what’s going to happen in January 2026 when the CDC and the rest of the US government pull out of WHO (the World Health Organization), and so we’re going to be flying both blind ...
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Illinois health officials recommend flu, COVID vaccines, diverge from CDC guidelines
State health officials widely recommended vaccines for flu and COVID-19, a deviation from recent guidance from a federal ...
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California health officials warn about flesh-eating parasite that can infest humans
State health officials have issued a health advisory warning about a rare and previously eradicated parasite that can burrow itself into the flesh of humans and animals.
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RI officials announce first probable human case of West Nile virus
Health officials said a person in their 60s from Providence County has tested positive for West Nile, and they are awaiting confirmatory testing from the CDC.
Cases of valley fever, a fungal disease caused by spores found within soil in parts of the U.S., has been rising in recent decades, prompting warnings from local health authorities.
In Southwest Utah, all but one of the 27 confirmed cases are among unvaccinated, school-age kids, the Southwest Utah Public Health Department reported. In Mohave County, Arizona, which health ...
Former CDC Chief Medical Officer Dr. Debra Houry, who resigned in August, testified before the Senate this week about the chaos at the CDC under the leadership of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Trump’s unfounded belief that Tylenol is linked to autism widens a schism between state and federal health guidance.
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CDC warns of dramatic rise in dangerous drug-resistant bacteria. How you can protect yourself
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned in a report this week that between 2019 and 2023, bacterial infections caused by a "super bug" bacteria dubbed NDM-producing carbapenem-resistant ...
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