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The quality of information around vaccines came into the spotlight after the CDC headquarters shooting. The gunman, Patrick ...
The CDC director described the dangers of misinformation, four days after a gunman shot at the headquarters in Atlanta, ...
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Childhood vaccination rates have fallen again in United States, CDC data shows
The CDC says exemptions for vaccines are at all-time high levels. Supreme Court makes major announcement Sharon Stone on the ...
COVID-19 infections are "growing or likely growing in 40 states," said the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Written documentation shows that the man accused of attacking the CDC last week expressed discontent and was distrustful of ...
A gunman opened fire on CDC headquarters in Atlanta, killing a police officer. The shooter may have blamed a possible illness ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNGunman who attacked CDC aimed to send message against COVID vaccine: Police
Investigators say the suspect blamed the COVID vaccine for his health issues ahead of a deadly shooting in Atlanta.
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Run. Hide. Fight. What the CDC shooting means for public health
Friday’s shooting at the CDC follows years of backlash against public health since the pandemic. Bound by a commitment to ...
Susan Monarez, a federal scientist, was Trump’s second choice to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, after he pulled former congressman David Weldon’s nomination.
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TheHealthSite on MSNAnother Lockdown? Deadly Stratus COVID-19 Variant Sweeps Across United States, Should India Brace For A New COVID Wave?
United States grappling with a fresh COVID-19 wave driven by the XFG and Niumbus variants, concerns are mounting over whether ...
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East Idaho News on MSNTracking measles cases in the United States
Recent outbreaks of measles in the United States are driving up case counts and raising alarm among public health experts, especially as vaccination rates among children lag. The concern this year ...
The fertility rate in the United States dropped to an all-time low in 2024 with fewer than 1.6 children per woman, new federal data released Thursday shows. The U.S. was once among only a few ...
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