The Texas health department has reported a surge in measles cases, with 422 confirmed as of April 1. Experts warn that low vaccination rates could lead to further spread across the U.S. as the outbreak affects multiple states.
In a bold move, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is restructuring to save $1.8 billion annually while tackling America's chronic illness epidemic. With a workforce reduction and consolidation of divisions, the new plan promises efficiency and better health outcomes.
In a drastic move, the US Department of Health and Human Services announces it will cut 10,000 full-time jobs, reducing its workforce by a quarter. The agency aims to save $1.8 billion annually while refocusing efforts to tackle America's chronic illness epidemic.
A new study warns that up to 2.9 million more people could die from HIV-related causes by 2030 due to significant cuts in international aid. Researchers urge immediate action to prevent a resurgence of the HIV epidemic.
In a surprising turn, the Trump administration has terminated key funding for HIV programs aimed at adolescents, raising concerns over the future of HIV prevention efforts in the U.S.
In a surprising turn, the Trump administration is contemplating cuts to H.I.V. prevention efforts that previously saw significant success. What does this mean for public health?
The Trump administration is reportedly discussing potential cuts to the CDC’s domestic HIV program, sparking concerns over the future of HIV prevention efforts across the U.S. Advocates warn about the implications for testing and outreach as the administration seeks to streamline federal spending.
Every Wednesday, cancer experts at Cleveland Clinic discuss the shocking surge of colorectal cancer in young people. Discover the alarming facts, symptoms, and what can be done to stop this epidemic.
Experts warn that dramatic US funding cuts could reverse decades of progress in HIV prevention and treatment, putting millions at risk and jeopardizing the goal of ending AIDS by 2030.
Long COVID is a hidden epidemic impacting 400 million people globally, with a staggering $1 trillion economic toll. Awareness is crucial as the condition remains largely misunderstood and under-researched.