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Workers who track data on car crashes, drownings, traumatic brain injury, falls in the elderly, and other perils lost their jobs. Advocates worry life-saving work will stop.
Injury is the leading cause of death for people under the age of 45. But much of the staff at the CDC responsible for studying how to track and prevent injuries were cut during the recent firings.
Some children were exposed to lead and investigators found flaking paint inside aging schools. Two federal experts, expected to help guide the response, have lost their jobs.
Technological gaps handicap rural hospitals as billions in federal funding to modernize infrastructure lags. The reliance on ...
Two new measles cases have been tied to an infection initially reported April 9 in a Montcalm County resident who traveled ...
A leaked HHS budget document confirms that a number of CDC offices are eliminated in their entirety, as the Trump ...
An independent vaccine advisory committee to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention met to discuss and vote on ...
Asked to comment, Houry referred The Associated Press to CDC media relations representatives. CDC spokesperson Jason McDonald ...
Following a successful 12-day road trip, the Golden Bears returned to Hellman Tennis Complex for their last home matches of the season, sporting a stunning 16-2 record. Sitting at 8-2 in ACC play ...
Kennedy cannot order communities to stop fluoridation, but he can direct the CDC to stop recommending it and work with the EPA to change the allowed amount. Utah last month became the first state ...
CBS News: CDC Redeploys To Texas Measles Outbreak After Layoffs, As RFK Jr. Calls Vaccine "Most Effective Way" To Stop Spread The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has begun redeploying staff ...
The CDC's Division of Population Health was eliminated in its entirety in the Trump administration's mass layoffs at HHS, with the exception of one of its data-gathering operations. The Behavioral ...