Several senior officials are exiting RFK Jr.'s department amid an effort to focus on drug pricing and food issues.
In an exclusive interview, Jim O’Neill, who also leads the CDC, discusses vaccine schedules, dietary guidance—and being a ...
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) yesterday reported the year’s first cases of whooping cough and measles. A five-month-old in northern Taiwan on Jan. 23 began coughing and wheezing, and had a ...
The Food and Drug Administration refused to review Moderna’s application for its new mRNA flu vaccine — a move the pharma ...
South Carolina reported a surge to 933 measles cases on Tuesday (February 10), state health data showed, including 13 additional infections since Friday, as officials warned the widening outbreak ...
Mani Foroohar, M.D., of Leerink Partners, says that the decision reflects “how sharp the departure has been between the prior ...
ATLANTA — There's a new deputy director at the CDC. Louisiana Surgeon General Dr. Ralph Abraham was tapped in November by the Trump administration to take on the new role. Abraham, still a practicing ...
An unvaccinated elementary school-age child tested positive for measles, becoming Colorado's first confirmed case of 2026.
Hospital-based obstetric unit closures, which often lead to a loss of healthcare providers who can care for expectant mothers ...
Since Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was sworn in to lead HHS 1 year ago, he has defended his upending of federal health policy by saying the changes will restore trust in America's public health agencies.
NEW YORK (AP) — Since Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was sworn in to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services one year ...
From a Tuskegee Study apology to vaccine distrust, Benita Harris spent her career at the CDC battling racial disparity in ...