The US health department's new requirement for placebo testing on vaccines has sparked debate among experts, who warn it could slow vaccine access and raise ethical issues. What does this mean for your health?
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is on a bold mission to develop a universal flu vaccine within four years, a project that could revolutionize how we combat influenza and prepare for future pandemics. Funded by $500 million, this initiative aims for FDA approval by 2029, with clinical trials starting soon. Experts weigh in on the challenges and potential of this ambitious project.
In a surprising announcement, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. calls for placebo-controlled studies for all new vaccines, raising questions about existing protocols and the future of Covid vaccine availability.
In a surprising turn, McDonald's has reported its largest decline in US sales since the pandemic, attributed to economic uncertainties. Despite creative marketing efforts, customers are visiting less, raising alarms about the fast-food giant's future.
Consumer confidence in the U.S. has dropped for the fifth consecutive month, hitting its lowest level since May 2020. Concern over tariffs and potential recession looms as Americans pull back on spending, signaling a troubling economic outlook.
Southwest Airlines has withdrawn its financial forecast as the trade war and economic uncertainty weigh on the travel industry. With declining bookings and shifting consumer behavior, can the airline weather the storm?
A new report reveals that delays in cancer screenings during the pandemic haven't significantly impacted cancer death rates or late diagnoses. Experts assure that cancer statistics are returning to normal.
Authorities have released records detailing the tragic deaths of Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa, revealing their last days and the mysterious circumstances surrounding their passing.
The CDC's vaccine advisory committee met under new leadership, discussing potential changes in vaccination recommendations, especially for COVID-19, amid ongoing concerns about public health.
Critical vaccination clinics across the U.S. have been abruptly canceled, raising alarms about public health with rising measles cases and vaccine hesitancy. Experts warn of dire consequences for vulnerable populations.