The United States formally withdrew from the World Health Organization on Thursday, making good on an executive order that President Trump issued on his first day in office pledging to leave the ...
The Trump administration has rolled back decades-old guidance recommending routine childhood vaccination against influenza and three other infectious diseases, saying their use should instead be ...
The new report examined numbers from 2023, the latest year for which data were available. Deaths from cardiovascular diseases totaled 916,000, including about 680,000 deaths from heart disease and 180 ...
Flu-related pediatric deaths have doubled since last week, according to the CDC. Here's what to know this week, including ...
As quickly as it arrived, state data shows Maryland may now be on a downward trend of a “severe” influenza surge, which has ...
As an infectious diseases physician and researcher, I'll be keeping an eye on a few viruses in 2026 that could be poised to ...
Even as doctor visits and hospitalizations from the flu decreased, an additional 15 children died last week. Doctors caution ...
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Flu activity remains elevated throughout the United States, with children being hit especially hard, according to newly ...
The past month has been absolutely brutal for the NASCAR world as it has been rocked by five deaths. The most recent came when Racing America Chief Operating Officer Michael Printup died on Dec. 31.
But the most important difference between the two is that type A viruses can cause pandemics because of how often and quickly these viruses mutate. Unlike type B, type A infects both humans and other ...