WHEN TODD “HAPPY” Boynton is vetting someone new for his pickleball squadron, he asks them to accept four rules: Don’t get hurt, have fun, don’t be a dick, and “the more the merrier.” The last is not ...
WEDNESDAY, March 12, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- A group of former U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) employees is fighting to get their jobs back after being abruptly laid off ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is initiating expanded research into understanding autism and its potential links with vaccines, a source familiar with the CDC’s planning said.
Live updates
Maryland, Massachusetts and Washington — have issued nationwide orders blocking Trump’s executive order, which civil rights ...
“The insurance cost put us from basically breaking even or better into some pretty serious losses,” said Mary Lawler, who leads the development group, a nonprofit called Avenue CDC. Affordable ...
The layoffs at the CDC partly involved new hires and probationary employees who were in the first three years of employment with the agency. Similar layoffs hit the Food and Drug Administration ...
The U.S. CDC plans to embark on a large study into potential connections between vaccines and autism, despite extensive scientific research that has disproven or failed to find evidence of such ...
Emails went out Tuesday to some Centers for Disease Control and Prevention probationary employees who got termination notices last month, according to current and former CDC employees. A message ...
February 14, 2025 — The New York City Health Department was recently notified about a case of hepatitis A in a food handler at ilili Restaurant (236 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10001).
Measles is transmitted by air or through touching infected surfaces, according to the CDC. Symptoms such as a high fever, ...
The programs are designed to cultivate a new generation of public health leaders, many of whom have gone on to work at the CDC. That was far from its only purpose. Local and state officials said ...
Multiple outlets reported that a larger sister program at CDC called the Epidemic Intelligence Service, or EIS, known as the agency’s “disease detectives,” was expected to be cut ...