News

Experts say outbreaks of preventable diseases could get much worse with Trump’s cuts to public health infrastructure.
The CDC says 1-in-33 babies born in the United States are born with birth defects, often linked to nutrient-deficiencies during pregnancy. TODAY’s Jill Martin meets Perelel founders Alex Taylor and ...
Mass firings at the FDA have decimated divisions tasked with releasing public records generated by the agency's regulatory activities in sectors including tobacco, food, medical devices, and ...
John Feal of Nesconset, an advocate for those sickened from exposure to toxins after 9/11 attacks, said staffing cuts are ...
A top Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official is telling staff to start planning for the agency's splintering.
A measles outbreak in Knox County, Ohio, grew to 14 cases this week, with the state's overall count in double digits across ...
Measles infections after vaccination are rare, and there are no documented cases of healthy, fully vaccinated people dying ...
Aggressive deportation tactics have terrorized farmworkers at the center of the nation's bird flu strategy, public health ...
Five years ago, volunteers rolled up their sleeves in the first clinical trial of a vaccine against COVID-19, as the new pandemic surged around them. By a year later, 66 million American adults had ...
Zane Statz has been painting community projects for more than a decade, painting fences across from Lambeau Field, many of ...
Vaccination campaigns have nearly eradicated some of the most deadly and transmissible diseases. In a rising tide of vaccine ...
Four of the six cases are unvaccinated minors. The vaccination status of the two infected adults is unclear, according to the Indiana Department of Health.