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Measles outbreaks in the U.S. surge past 700 cases, predominantly in Texas, raising concerns over vaccination rates and public health responses.
With over 700 confirmed measles cases in the U.S., health officials warn of significant outbreaks and urge increased vaccination efforts.
Texas measles outbreak surpasses 600 cases, highlighting concerns over vaccination rates and confusing messaging from health officials.
Health Secretary RFK Jr. aims to end CDC fluoride recommendations, following Utah's ban and an evaluation of health risks associated with fluoride in drinking water.
Thousands of employees in U.S. health agencies face layoffs as the Trump administration restructures under HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
A severe norovirus outbreak has sickened over 230 passengers and crew aboard the luxury cruise ship Queen Mary 2, prompting health responses on board.
The Texas measles outbreak has soared to nearly 500 cases, prompting concerns over rising infections and low vaccination rates across multiple states.
The U.S. faces a significant measles outbreak with nearly 380 cases reported across multiple states, prompting increased vaccination efforts.
High-level officials are leaving the CDC amid turmoil as Trump nominates Susan Monarez, signaling significant changes within the agency.
Texas experiences a severe measles outbreak with over 300 cases reported nationwide—the most since 2019—amid growing vaccine skepticism.
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