Scientists have created the most detailed neuron map of a mammal's brain, revealing 84,000 neurons and half a billion synapses. This groundbreaking study could transform our understanding of intelligence and brain disorders.
In a dramatic turn of events, Dr. Peter Marks, head of the FDA's vaccine division, has resigned under pressure. His departure raises concerns about the future of vaccine safety and public health amid growing misinformation.
In a shocking move, the Department of Health has appointed vaccine skeptic David Geier to lead a new NIH study. Experts warn this could undermine decades of scientific research on vaccines and public health.
In a shocking move, the federal government has hired David Geier, a known vaccine skeptic, to study potential links between vaccines and autism. Experts worry this decision could undermine trust in public health.
In a bold move, Secretary Kennedy has ordered the removal of a controversial health website as the CDC plans a study linking vaccines to autism, amidst a growing measles outbreak impacting children across the nation.
In a surprising turn of events, President Trump has withdrawn the nomination of vaccine critic Dave Weldon for the CDC director position. The move comes as Weldon reportedly lacked the Senate votes needed for confirmation, raising questions about vaccine safety debates.
In a surprising move, the NIH has announced cuts to grants focused on vaccine hesitancy research, stirring controversy as public health experts warn of a potential resurgence of diseases like measles.
The CDC is set to explore potential links between autism and vaccines following calls for accurate vaccine safety information. This decision comes amidst a measles outbreak in Texas and ongoing debates about vaccination efficacy.
The CDC is set to launch a new study examining the potential link between vaccines and autism, despite decades of research disproving this connection. This decision comes amid rising autism rates and controversial statements from health officials.
A recent measles outbreak in Texas has raised alarm with 159 cases reported. Some parents are considering 'measles parties' instead of vaccinations, despite the myths surrounding the vaccine's safety and effectiveness.