As respiratory viruses surge, health leaders emphasize the importance of vaccination for community safety. Discover how states are stepping up to ensure access to essential vaccines amid political turmoil.
The American College of Cardiology urges heart disease patients to get vaccinated against respiratory illnesses like RSV and COVID-19, contradicting recent U.S. vaccine access restrictions.
In a bold move, ACOG reaffirms its support for COVID-19 vaccinations during pregnancy, challenging the CDC's recent recommendations. This article explores the implications for maternal and fetal health.
A recent change in COVID-19 vaccine guidelines has left pregnant women confused and turned away from vaccinations. Health organizations are advocating for continued access and insurance coverage amid growing concerns.
In a surprising move, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has dismissed all members of a key vaccine advisory panel, raising concerns about public trust in immunizations. This drastic change could reshape vaccine policy in the U.S.
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.