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A case of active tuberculosis has been confirmed at a Florida high school, according to state health officials. The Florida ...
More U.S. women died around the time of childbirth last year, reversing two years of decline, according to provisional data ...
Public health officials said they receive calls every week from health providers worried a patient could have measles. No ...
Compare Dialysis Centers examined CDC data and other sources to explore kidney disease risk factors and why the condition has ...
Amid the whirlwind of federal government layoffs over the last few weeks, convenience-store operators, manufacturers, ...
Royal Caribbean has notified passengers of a Legionnaires' disease case that was reported on its Symphony of the Seas cruise ...
The cuts have hit most of the eight minority health offices across HHS, in many cases laying off the majority of workers, if ...
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is creating a temporary strike force to manage the fallout of sweeping ...
Each year, an estimated 150,000 people in the United States are hospitalized due to pneumococcal pneumonia, the most common form of bacterial pneumonia.
Amid the spread of measles across the U.S., new research shows even a small uptick in measles, mumps, rubella vaccination could prevent millions of infections.
The head of the Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday that the agency is now looking at whether it will still approve COVID-19 vaccines for next winter, citing a lack of data on booster shots.