The leading group of pediatricians issued its annual guidelines for children's vaccines, the first major break from the CDC's ...
The Jan. 5 White House graphic showed two babies, each surrounded by needles, with the text: "European Country: 11 injections ...
GoodRx reports on tracking prescription fills for flu and COVID-19 treatments, revealing seasonal trends and insurance ...
Several medical organizations have asked a judge to declare the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's decision ...
In Jonathan Spector’s play, a hapless board of a parent-run private school — a liberal, Northern California kind of place — ...
America's pediatricians and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention were once in lockstep on how vaccines impact child ...
As an alternative to new federal vaccine recommendations, the American Academy of Pediatrics released its own childhood ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics’ vaccine schedule differs from the new federal one in a number of ways, largely sticking ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics still recommends protecting kids against 18 different diseases, including those removed ...
Roughly 85% of Ohio's kindergarteners were vaccinated in the 2024-2025 school year, according to the Ohio Department of ...
The science hasn’t changed,” said Dr. Claudia Hoyen, a pediatric infectious disease specialist. “We will continue to follow ...
Delays in standard 2- and 4-month vaccinations among children with regular access to care significantly increase the odds of missing the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine by the age of 2 years.