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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAn Arizona Resident Died From the Plague. Here’s What to Know About the Rare DiseaseThe patient had the pneumonic plague, the rarest and deadliest form of the disease. Human cases remain very uncommon in the ...
A study of more than 1 million people found no link between aluminum in vaccines and an increased risk of autoimmune disease, ...
A report on President Donald Trump’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda is in conflict with early Trump administration ...
Alberta has now confirmed more measles cases than the entire United States has reported this year. The province has been ...
Many women with serious underlying medical conditions like heart disease need birth control that won't make their conditions ...
It was the first White House Faith Office summit with business leaders, but that didn't stop Trump from using expletives and charged language against his foes.
Whitman-Walker Health highlights the importance of PrEP in HIV prevention and encourages collective action to increase access ...
President Donald Trump’s candidate to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advanced out of a Senate committee ...
News about Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
A study suggests that eating a lot of processed foods and added sugars may raise the risk of depression in women aged 40 to 50 before menopause.
Falling vaccination rates could lead to the return of previously eliminated diseases, and many more people will be at risk of ...
Drowning is one of the leading causes of death among children up to age 14, according to the Centers for Disease Control and ...
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