The U.S. is witnessing a dramatic increase in measles cases, now exceeding 700, with Texas leading the outbreak. Health officials warn of potential further spread in communities with low vaccination rates.
The U.S. is witnessing a significant surge in measles cases, surpassing 700 as Indiana joins Texas and other states in active outbreaks. Health officials warn about the risks of low vaccination rates.
This year's flu season is one of the worst in decades, and with critical FDA meetings canceled, experts warn of potential vaccine shortages and public health risks. Are we ready for the next pandemic?
A child in rural West Texas becomes the first U.S. fatality in the recent measles outbreak, raising concerns about vaccination rates and public health response to preventable diseases.