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The vaccine debate isn’t just about policy — it’s about trust in the healthcare system. Vaccine hesitancy may fuel devastating outbreaks, harming communities.
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HHS has not yet released information on conflicts of interest among CDC's new vaccine advisers, appearing to backtrack on its ...
Pediatricians’ advice on vaccination hasn’t changed. What happens when the government’s does? For years, studies have pointed ...
One of the latest changes is the postponement of a preventive health panel meeting by the United States Preventive Services ...
Decades of research show the mercury-containing preservative thimerosal is safe in vaccines, but CDC's new advisory panel is ...
If 10 people who have not had the vaccine are in a room with someone with measles, nine of them will catch it.
In June, infectious disease physicians sounded the alarm over the Trump administration overstepping existing, transparent processes for changing vaccine recommendations, particularly pointing to new ...
By US Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester “If Secretary Kennedy truly wants to restore confidence in our public health system, then he should let the science speak for itself.” Washington, DC – In case you ...
His threats to his department, vaccine access, and accurate information could harm vulnerable groups, critics say.