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Over the years, vaccines have prevented countless diseases and saved millions of lives, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). There are vaccines for infants, children, ...
Each year, an estimated 150,000 people in the United States are hospitalized due to pneumococcal pneumonia, the most common form of bacterial pneumonia.
Amid the spread of measles across the U.S., new research shows even a small uptick in measles, mumps, rubella vaccination could prevent millions of infections.
At this point, the medical providers also took a sample of the man's stool to analyze.
Symptoms, which typically emerge two to six hours after eating meat, include hives, nausea, wheezing, low blood pressure and ...
Massachusetts faced some of the heaviest losses nationally, with cuts affecting more than $100 million in NIH grants.
More than 20,000 jobs were eliminated, billions of dollars in scientific research has been threatened or paused, and a budget ...
Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office have featured a flurry of funding cuts, layoffs and policy shifts with wide-ranging ...
In recent weeks, top health officials have floated an idea for bringing down prescription drug costs in the United States: ...
Carmen Aiken of Chicago thought their medical appointment would be covered because the Affordable Care Act requires insurers ...
Lawsuit backed by Secretary Kennedy’s former non-profit says CDC is forcing disadvantaged kids to be vaccinated.
Whooping cough, a bacterial infection that can be especially dangerous for babies and young children, is on the rise. Already in 2025 the U.S. has recorded 8,485 cases. That's compared with 4,266 ...