The CDC has officially linked measles outbreaks in Texas, Utah, and Arizona, raising concerns that the US could lose its ...
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The Civil War Inside Public Health

Increasingly, as the nation's politics have polarized, public health has become a way of asserting political priorities, ...
If the outbreaks cannot be extinguished by January, the anniversary of the first cases in Texas, the United States will lose ...
The impact can be severe. Insect-borne diseases like chikungunya and dengue can overwhelm health systems, affect quality of life and if undiagnosed and treated incorrectly, can be ...
Canada has lost its measles elimination status nearly three decades after it achieved the distinction, under circumstances ...
A Washington state resident has tested positive for bird flu, marking the first human case in the U.S. in nine months, and ...
Ten Austin schools have had cases of whooping cough. Pertussis can be vaccinated against, but is especially dangerous for young children, pregnant people and people with weakened immune systems ...
Weight loss drugs have skyrocketed in prevalence in recent years, according to a new KFF poll on GLP-1 drugs and drug prices.
Measles outbreak grows virus season with 1,723 cases confirmed by CDC, highlighting hospitalization rates and vaccination gaps across U.S. states.
Colorado Health officials on Wednesday confirmed a case of measles in a school-aged child residing in Montezuma County.
More than 3,500 cases of pertussis, or whooping cough, have been reported in Texas so far this year, according to state ...
A traveler with measles passed through the New Orleans airport Sunday night, a brief encounter that health officials say ...