Today is World Health Day and the World Health Organization (WHO) is taking on a new fight. The WHO announced its new ...
More than two months in, the West Texas outbreak is believed to have spread to New Mexico, Oklahoma and Kansas, sickening ...
A metro Atlanta family is stuck overseas after a powerful earthquake hit Thailand as a father awaited life-saving surgery.
Nigeria has received more than 1 million vaccines from the Gavi-funded global stockpile to combat a meningitis outbreak in the northern part of the country ...
Businesses are increasingly using AI-driven models to support workers with disabilities, but accessiBe found significant ...
Sergeant Royce Zah and his wife Brittany said goodbye to their daughter, Navi, on March 28 after she spent days fighting for ...
Employees across the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services have begun receiving notices of dismissal in a major ...
Thousands of people at the nation’s top health agencies were laid off Tuesday. The moves will shrink the Department of Health ...
Goldman Sachs economists hiked their odds of a recession over the next year from 20% to 35% in a downbeat note to clients ...
CDC deputy director of public affairs Nina Witkofsky is serving as acting director of communications following Griffis’ exit.
Former CDC leaders: plan to cut 10,000 federal health workers could derail U.S. polio eradication plans abroad.
said the World Health Organization (WHO) waited too long to add the Salk vaccine to the Sabin vaccine after the latter was found to cause polio in an extremely small number of vaccine recipients. “I ...
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