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Measles cases surpass 935 in the U.S. as Texas faces the largest outbreak in decades, raising public health concerns.
RFK Jr. asks CDC for new measles treatments, raising concerns over vaccination encouragement amid a major outbreak.
Rising measles cases in the U.S. reach nearly 900, with Texas outbreaks accounting for the bulk amid declining vaccination rates.
Texas faces its largest measles outbreak since 2000, with over 624 cases reported, primarily among unvaccinated populations.
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.
RFK Jr.'s recent remarks on the measles vaccine and food additives prompt scrutiny of his commitment to public health amidst mounting criticism.
Texas measles outbreak surpasses 600 cases, highlighting concerns over vaccination rates and confusing messaging from health officials.
Former FDA vaccine chief Dr. Peter Marks contends he was forced out after resisting unrestricted access to a key vaccine safety database by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s team.
The measles outbreak has surged in Texas, reporting over 420 cases, while Colorado confirms its first infection since 2023.
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