New Yorkers seeking the updated COVID-19 vaccine at CVS will need a prescription, raising concerns as federal officials adjust recommendations. What does this mean for you and your family?
Jim O'Neill, a Silicon Valley investor and advocate for unproven COVID treatments, is set to lead the CDC, sparking concerns over public health policies. His ties with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may reshape America's health agenda.
The CDC faces turmoil after the firing of its director, as HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. highlights urgent reforms needed. Agency employees express concerns over vaccine safety and decision-making.
In a surprising turn of events, the CDC has appointed Retsef Levi, known for his criticism of mRNA vaccines, to lead its COVID-19 immunization workgroup. This decision raises questions about vaccine safety and recommendations for children and pregnant women.
Is your pediatrician really profiting from vaccines? In this article, we dive deep into the realities of pediatric vaccination practices and the motivations behind doctors' recommendations. Discover the truth behind the money and science.
The AAP's new recommendations for pediatric COVID-19 vaccines clash with CDC guidance, prompting HHS Secretary Kennedy to issue a warning about potential liability for physicians. Experts respond.
In a bold move, the American Academy of Pediatrics has released its own vaccination schedule, countering the anti-vaccine agenda led by US health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. This new guidance prioritizes children's health amidst rising COVID-19 cases.
A new initiative, the Vaccine Integrity Project, led by experts including Dr. Mike Osterholm, aims to provide accurate information on vaccines amidst rising misinformation. Tune in to their YouTube session for credible insights on COVID, RSV, and influenza immunizations.
The American Academy of Pediatrics and other groups have sued HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over his changes to COVID vaccine recommendations, claiming they undermine patient rights and cause confusion. A legal battle is underway!
In a surprising move, the Trump administration has expanded RSV vaccinations to adults starting at age 50. This decision follows the advice of a recently dismissed government panel and raises questions about public health policies.