Measles cases in the U.S. have reached a staggering 33-year high, with 1,288 confirmed infections reported. Learn about the outbreaks, vaccination rates, and what this means for public health.
The US reports its highest measles cases in 33 years, with nearly 1,300 confirmed infections. The outbreak raises concerns about vaccination rates and public health amidst growing vaccine skepticism.
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.
Marin County's health officer urges residents to get the 2024-25 COVID-19 vaccine amid changing CDC guidelines. Confusion reigns after controversial statements from RFK Jr. Could this impact vaccine access?
The U.S. faces a severe measles outbreak with over 1,000 cases reported, leading to tragic fatalities. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. downplays the crisis, fueling vaccine skepticism.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has urged the CDC to explore vitamin A as a treatment for measles during an outbreak in Texas. While he claims it can reduce mortality, experts warn against its use as a primary treatment.
In a shocking move, the Department of Health has appointed vaccine skeptic David Geier to lead a new NIH study. Experts warn this could undermine decades of scientific research on vaccines and public health.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggests vitamin A may help treat measles amid an outbreak in Texas and New Mexico, raising concerns among public health experts about the implications of his message.
Robert Kennedy Jr.'s recent commentary on the measles outbreak in Texas has raised eyebrows among public health officials who expected a stronger endorsement for vaccination. Instead, his focus on parental choice and nutrition has sparked controversy.
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?