The Trump administration plans to unveil new efforts regarding a medication potentially linked to autism and another that may treat it, according to anonymous sources. Stay tuned for updates!
An influential vaccine advisory panel is set to meet and decide who should receive the updated COVID-19 vaccine, impacting accessibility for young and healthy Americans and pregnant women.
Former President Joe Biden recently had Mohs surgery to treat skin cancer, raising concerns over his health. This procedure, known for its precision, aims to remove cancerous tissue while preserving healthy skin. Learn more about Biden's health updates and treatment.
Rudy Giuliani was injured in a car accident in New Hampshire after helping a woman involved in a domestic violence incident. He suffered a fractured vertebra but is expected to recover. Stay tuned for updates!
In a surprising turn of events, Jim O'Neill has been appointed as the interim director of the CDC following a high-profile dispute involving former director Susan Monarez. What does this mean for public health?
In a startling development, Alabama has reported its first measles case in over two decades. A child under five contracted the virus while traveling abroad. Health officials urge parents to ensure vaccinations are up to date to prevent further outbreaks.
In a surprising turn of events, the CDC has appointed Retsef Levi, known for his criticism of mRNA vaccines, to lead its COVID-19 immunization workgroup. This decision raises questions about vaccine safety and recommendations for children and pregnant women.
A Maryland resident has been diagnosed with a rare case of flesh-eating screwworm, marking the first confirmed instance in the U.S. in years. The individual traveled from El Salvador, raising alarm among health officials.
Cracker Barrel faces significant criticism for its rebranding decision, while a judge's ruling against Trump and a deadly virus outbreak in Kansas make headlines. Discover the latest breaking news.
A Morris County resident may be the first in New Jersey to acquire malaria locally since 1991. Investigators are working with the CDC to identify sources of infection while emphasizing low public risk.