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Many forget the damage done by diseases like whooping cough, measles and rubella. Not these families
It was 1959 and Duguay, of Clearwater, Florida, had polio. It mostly preyed on children and was one of the most feared ...
The most powerful public health official in the US is reviled by some medics - but even some of his critics accept that he is ...
19hOpinion
The Manila Times on MSNUS pullout from GAVI may be a death sentence for millionsCommenting to the media after the recent summit, GAVI’s CEO Dr. Sania Nishtar said that “while the aspiration is to put ...
The US appears to be turning its back on a scientific consensus that has relegated several diseases to history ...
Ultimately, fighting a measles outbreak is a shared responsibility. By taking a self-care approach that includes vaccination, ...
1hOpinion
Montreal Gazette on MSNLabos: Canada needs to ignore whatever the Trump administration says about vaccinesU.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s reconstituted Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices has already embraced ...
"This is a very clear effort to shine a light on this anti-vaccine trope: that thimerosal is somehow dangerous.” ...
Iowa’s mental health system is changing again. Up until 2013, Iowa had county-by-county mental health management paid for ...
Precipitated by industry concerns, Gov. Mark Gordon’s 2019 executive order took the power to designate migration corridors ...
Mandy Merell from Toy Testing Sisters joined us in the backyard of GTU to demonstrate some fun outdoor toys that was just ...
CLEMMONS — Jared Wilson flashed a broad smile on Monday inside the Anderson Performing Arts Center at West Forsyth, his high school alma mater. Wilson was on hand to see his younger brother, P.J. Dean ...
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