As colder months bring respiratory illnesses, a new advisory recommends that you consult a pharmacist before getting your COVID vaccine. No prescription needed, but be prepared for a brief discussion.
In a surprising twist, COVID vaccinations are still available despite anticipated restrictions. Learn why you should get vaccinated now before new access limits are enforced for those over 65 and with serious health conditions.
The Ebola crisis in the DRC has seen deaths surge by 63% in just one week, raising alarms of a potential pandemic. With 48 confirmed cases and vaccination efforts underway, health officials are on high alert.
A new Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has prompted the CDC to issue a health advisory for travelers. Learn how to protect yourself and what symptoms to watch for during your visit.
Michigan's chief medical executive has issued new guidance clarifying COVID-19 booster eligibility for residents aged six months and older. This recommendation aims to reduce confusion and promote public health as respiratory virus season approaches.
An influential vaccine advisory panel is set to meet and decide who should receive the updated COVID-19 vaccine, impacting accessibility for young and healthy Americans and pregnant women.
New York and Northeastern states are forming a coalition to combat federal vaccine policy changes. Gov. Kathy Hochul emphasizes the importance of vaccination for residents amidst ongoing health challenges.
Oregon has taken significant steps to streamline COVID-19 vaccinations by allowing local pharmacies to administer shots without prescriptions. This change aims to ensure easier access for residents ahead of the winter virus season.
As respiratory viruses surge, health leaders emphasize the importance of vaccination for community safety. Discover how states are stepping up to ensure access to essential vaccines amid political turmoil.
Nebraska has reported its first case of bird flu in a dairy cattle herd, raising concerns about livestock health and milk production. As the virus spreads, what does this mean for consumers and farm workers?