An urgent investigation is underway in Alabama after a suspected measles case involving an unvaccinated individual. Health officials are working to ensure community immunity and prevent a potential outbreak.
As the CDC revises its COVID-19 vaccination recommendations, confusion reigns over who can get vaccinated this fall. Health experts and patients face barriers and uncertainty in access to vaccines.
Colorado has reported 12 measles cases this year, the highest since 1996. If you've visited specific locations in the state, monitor for symptoms and act quickly to protect yourself and others.
Marin County's health officer urges residents to get the 2024-25 COVID-19 vaccine amid changing CDC guidelines. Confusion reigns after controversial statements from RFK Jr. Could this impact vaccine access?
In a devastating strike on a residential building in Gaza, 14 individuals, including women and children, lost their lives. This tragedy highlights the severe toll of the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, raising fears of more civilian casualties amidst military operations.
A new study reveals a worrying decline in MMR vaccination rates among US children, with measles cases spiking. Experts warn of a potential epidemic as misinformation fuels vaccine hesitancy.
In a revealing interview, Dr. Marty Makary, FDA commissioner, raises concerns over past Covid-19 vaccine recommendations, emphasizing the importance of discussions between patients and their doctors.
In a recent interview, FDA Commissioner Marty Makary sparked controversy by urging Americans to consult their doctors regarding Covid-19 vaccines, citing mixed data on their safety for children and pregnant individuals. As the government alters vaccine recommendations, public health experts express concern over potential risks.
The CDC clarifies its stance on COVID-19 vaccinations for children, emphasizing parental choice and clinical judgment amid mixed messaging and controversy from health officials.
In a controversial move, the CDC has removed COVID-19 vaccine recommendations for children and pregnant women, shifting to a more individualized decision-making process. This change has alarmed public health experts and medical groups, raising concerns over the implications for immunization access.