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COVID-19 cases are rising in about half of US states, signaling a summer wave driven by waning immunity and new variants like ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSomalia and Djibouti Take a Big Step Towards Safer MedicinesSomalia and Djibouti are showing that, even in complex and challenging environments, it is possible to build systems that protect public health and foster trust. The two countries have made major ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently announced a change to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine schedule that he says reflects a new approach to public health and ...
For long COVID patients, this dynamic is particularly hazardous. Desperate for relief, and often frustrated by the slow progress of medical science and the fragmented nature of care, many patients ...
As the U.S. approaches the midpoint of summer, the CDC is reporting cases of the virus are growing or likely growing in ...
(CN) — Living through the Covid-19 pandemic likely took more of a toll on global brain health than previously thought. Although the CDC says nearly 77% of Americans have contracted coronavirus, even ...
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Health officials are advising parents to prioritize vaccinations as students prepare to return to classrooms, with the CDC projecting an increase in COVID-19 activity in 27 states, including Virginia.
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Straight Arrow News on MSNCDC: Summer COVID wave spreading in 26 statesCDC data shows COVID-19 cases rising in over 26 states, with mild new variants and updated vaccine guidance for adults and ...
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Straight Arrow News on MSNWHO says health workers targeted in Gaza: Unbiased Updates, July 22, 2025The World Health Organization accuses Israel of deliberately targeting its Gaza compound. Plus, documents on Dr. King's death ...
This summer's COVID-19 surge appears to have begun, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
By Sarah Ladd Kentucky Lantern The U.S. Office of the Inspector General says 75 contracted employees in Kentucky didn’t ...
The number of COVID-19 cases in Hawaii is rising again, prompting a message of vigilance from health officials.
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