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Whooping cough cases are more than double those seen at the same time last year, with 8,064 cases recorded nationwide so far ...
Sen. Jon Ossoff faced pointed questions from fired Centers for Disease Control and Prevention workers at a Marietta town hall ...
Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.), ranking member of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, is demanding to know how ...
STAT is tracking, day by day, what's happened in the words of science and health during the first months of the Trump ...
The CDC emphasizes the importance of protection against mosquito bites, especially for those planning to travel to affected ...
Dubbed the Avian Flu Influenza Area Surveillance Testing or AFAST project, some clinics in the state are giving $25 in gift ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNCDC Cuts Impacted Cruise Ship Health Inspectors—Here's What It Means for TravelersThe news comes as the U.S. battles a new strain of norovirus and cruise lines face an upsurge in onboard outbreaks. The VSP’s ...
Ossoff brought former CDC employees fired by the administration to a rally in Atlanta focused on the agency, which is headquartered there. The former CDC workers wore “Fired But Fighting” shirts to ...
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WTVC NewsChannel 9 on MSNCDC adds Tennessee to list of states dealing with official measles outbreakNational health officials added Tennessee to a growing list of states with an official measles outbreak on Thursday.The ...
Georgia once ranked worse than any other state for maternal mortality but has shown improvements by using both federal and state funds for the research and data collection.
House Rep. Gerry Connolly is pushing CDC leadership to explain why the personnel who handle FOIA requests lost their jobs, noting that that the public has a right to access federal records.
Ossoff says cuts to Medicaid and the CDC could harm maternal and infant health in Georgia.
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