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As nonmedical exemptions rise across the country, vaccine rates among kindergarteners are steadily decreasing.
A federal lawsuit filed by multiple major medical groups is challenging vaccination guideline changes made by Kennedy.
Good morning. For all our talk about potato chips in this newsletter, nobody has ever attempted to give a STAT reporter a wad ...
The Trump administration may remove the COVID-19 vaccine from the US market within months, amid legal battles and data ...
Opinion
The ‘strangling angel’ returns? RFK Jr.’s policies could foster a resurgence of now-rare diseases
If Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s anti-vaccine views continue to be the basis for public health policy, communities should prepare for diseases that have been gone for decades to reemerge ...
A close associate of the HHS secretary claims the U.S. government will soon pull COVID-19 mRNA jabs from the market.
The politicization of supposedly impartial experts does more to erode public health than Secretary Kennedy ever could.
Contradicting recommendations in the U.S. on vaccinating young children shouldn’t have an impact on vaccination trends in ...
Earlier this summer, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services—under Secretary Xavier Becerra—reaffirmed its official ...
For the first time in 30 years, the American Academy of Pediatrics is substantially diverging from U.S. government vaccine ...
Those with private health insurance expected to have an easier time getting vaccines than those on Medi-Cal if CDC changes ...
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Health and Me on MSNWhy Getting Your Covid Booster Shot This Fall Could Be Tricky?
As Covid cases rise this fall, vaccine access is complicated by shifting FDA guidance, state rules, and eligibility limits, ...
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