A document from the Department of Health and Human Services backing Secretary Kennedy's vaccine policy change has been criticized by health experts for misrepresenting studies and spreading disinformation about the safety of Covid vaccines for children and pregnant women.
In a controversial move, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has replaced all members of the CDC's vaccine advisory panel with eight new appointees, raising concerns among public health advocates about potential anti-vaccine bias.
In a bold and controversial move, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has dismissed the entire vaccine advisory panel, raising concerns about the future of immunization recommendations and public health trust.
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.
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.
A new COVID-19 variant, NB.1.8.1, is spreading quickly in California, leading health experts to warn of a potential summer surge. Learn about the symptoms, vaccine effectiveness, and what residents should know.
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.
In a surprising move, the HHS has terminated a $590 million contract with Moderna for H5 avian influenza vaccine development, raising alarms among health experts amidst rising H5N1 threats.
A new COVID subvariant has been detected in California, raising concerns of a potential summer wave. Changes in vaccine recommendations could limit access for pregnant women and children, experts warn.
Measles cases in the U.S. have surged to 1,046, raising concerns among health experts. With cases confirmed in 30 states, the CDC warns this could surpass 2019's totals. Here's what you need to know to stay safe.