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Measles, once declared eliminated in the U.S., has seen a resurgence, with recent cases linked to travelers passing through U.S. airports.
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in an op-ed announcing the firing of all members of a federal ...
"I want to make sure the committee is clear about a few things. News reports have claimed that I am anti-vaccine or anti-industry; I am neither. I am pro-safety. I worked for years to raise awareness ...
By Tim Henderson Stateline As super-contagious measles continues to spread and nears a six-year U.S. record, cases in its ...
After hitting the milestone of no new cases, the Texas measles outbreak has increased again. The Texas Department of State ...
Texas officials have notified local public health departments to brace for another $119 million in federal cuts at the end of ...
Among the eight people who Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced would make up his new group of outside vaccine advisers to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are an emergency physician who ...
Several states have effectively declared war on medical progress. Lawmakers in Iowa, Idaho, Texas, and Kentucky have introduced bills that would ban or restrict vaccines that use messenger RNA, or ...
As super-contagious measles continues to spread and nears a six-year U.S. record, cases in its original epicenter of West Texas may be subsiding as hesitant residents become more concerned and willing ...
Arizona health officials say there are four confirmed linked measles cases, making it another state with an outbreak.
Once eliminated in the United States, the highly contagious viral disease, Measles, is crawling back into the country.
Amid a quiet legislative session for health, lawmakers’ priority legislation reinforced the U.S. health secretary’s agenda.