Transmission electron micrograph showing hepatitis B virus particles (colored orange). The Johns Hopkins Medicine-led ...
Means’s testimony provides abundant evidence that confirming her as the government’s leading spokesperson on public health would reinforce the administration’s use of conspiracy theories instead of ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — The Florida Department of Health held its first public workshop Friday on the subject of changing state rules regarding vaccines. It’s part of an ongoing push led by the state’s ...
Vaccinations for measles and other diseases have served us well for decades — maybe so well that we’ve forgotten how bad things can be without them.
In this installment in our series about diseases preventable by vaccination, we examine hepatitis A and why protection from ...
The state board of health voted unanimously not to adopt weakened federal vaccine recommendations and ‘follow the science.’ ...
A year after Sen. Bill Cassidy warily cast the vote that ensured Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s confirmation, the Louisiana ...
A case of a 45-year-old construction worker with a history of intravenous drug use, homelessness, and occasional alcohol and tobacco use.
Public trust in federal health agencies is waning, especially in agency leaders, a survey showed. Among 1,650 U.S. adults ...
A year after Sen. Bill Cassidy, a Louisiana Republican, warily cast the vote ensuring Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s ascension to Health and Human Services secretary, his life’s work — in medicine and in ...
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection remains an urgent global health concern, affecting hundreds of millions of people and significantly heightening the risk of severe liver complications, including ...
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