The U.S. is facing a significant rise in measles cases, with multiple outbreaks reported across several states, including Texas and Iowa. Health officials warn of the dangers as vaccination rates decline.
The U.S. has reported 122 new measles cases, with ongoing outbreaks in several states. While Pennsylvania and Michigan have ended their outbreaks, Texas continues to struggle with high case counts. Learn more about the situation and prevention measures.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces Congress over budget cuts and vaccine policies. Will he defend his controversial decisions and restore trust in HHS? Tune in for key insights!
Measles cases are skyrocketing in North America and Europe, with health experts warning of a potential resurgence. Discover the alarming statistics and what this means for public health.
Measles cases are on the rise in the U.S., with outbreaks reported in multiple states. Experts warn that declining vaccination rates could lead to millions of infections. New research emphasizes the importance of increasing MMR vaccinations to prevent a health crisis.
The recent resignation of Peter Marks, the FDA's top vaccine official, raises serious concerns about public health and vaccine confidence amid a growing measles outbreak and controversial health policies.
Peter Marks, the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research head, resigns amid growing concerns over measles outbreaks and vaccine misinformation. His exit raises alarms about future public health initiatives.
Amid rising measles outbreaks in Texas and New Mexico, vaccination rates are soaring. Health officials urge the public to get the MMR vaccine to combat this highly contagious disease. Learn more about the ongoing efforts to increase immunization among residents.
A concerning resurgence of measles in the U.S. has led to hospitalizations and fatalities, especially in Texas, raising alarm over declining vaccination rates and the need for herd immunity. Experts warn of potential future outbreaks.
A surge in measles cases across Texas and New Mexico raises alarms as misinformation spreads. Experts refute claims about vitamin A and diet as treatments, stressing the importance of vaccination.