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.
Casey Means, a controversial figure in the health sector, faces backlash from MAGA influencers and former allies as she advocates for lifestyle changes to prevent chronic diseases. Discover the tensions surrounding her nomination and her views on vaccines.
The US faces its largest measles outbreak in 25 years, with low vaccination rates fueling the spread. Experts warn of a post-herd-immunity world, highlighting urgent public health concerns.
A measles outbreak in West Texas has escalated to 327 cases, with only 2 fully vaccinated patients. Neighboring states are affected as health officials warn of high risks in low vaccine coverage areas.
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.
In a shocking turn of events, Dr. Peter Marks resigns from the FDA, calling out Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for spreading misinformation about vaccines, raising alarms about public health safety.
The ongoing measles outbreak has now infected over 300 people in West Texas and New Mexico, raising alarm as health officials warn against misinformation surrounding vitamin A and home remedies. One child has already died from the disease, and experts caution that reliance on supplements could exacerbate the crisis.
A recent measles outbreak in Texas and New Mexico has led to alarming cases of vitamin A toxicity in hospitalized, unvaccinated children. Experts stress that vaccination is crucial for preventing measles, not vitamin A.
In the midst of a measles outbreak in West Texas, pediatrician Dr. Ana Montanez is confronting vaccine misinformation, emphasizing the dangers of relying on vitamin A instead of vaccinations to protect children.
As a measles outbreak escalates in Texas, the CDC arrives to assist. Controversial treatment recommendations from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. raise eyebrows among medical experts.