A former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and a former chief medical officer of the agency will advise the state on public health issues.
In South Carolina, parents struggle to deal with infections that have brought quarantines and remote learning. Health care workers are bracing for an increase in cases.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Dec. 11 released a report that found last year’s version of the COVID-19 vaccine was 76% effective in preventing emergency department or urgent care ...
Researchers found that Covid vaccines reduced the risk of emergency room and urgent care visits by 56% to 76%. Some federal ...
A report published by the CDC reaffirms the effectiveness of COVID vaccines at preventing severe disease in children ...
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Pediatric cardiologist fired 'solely because' he chairs CDC advisory committee for vaccines: wife
"The greatest irony is my husband has been a vaccine advocate throughout his career," yet Kirk Milhoan's practice buckled under "overwhelming number of calls" demanding his firing for ACIP role, wife ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate is poised on Thursday to reject legislation to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits for ...
South Carolina measles outbreak ‘accelerating’ with hundreds of unvaccinated students now in second 21-day quarantine - South ...
The U.S. suicide rate has fallen after years of hovering at some of the highest levels ever reported, according to ...
The nation’s leading doctors groups are in a standoff with federal health officials over vaccines. The conflict intensified ...
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook speaks at length with former CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky about the ...
The tide has turned on a story that "for too long has been one of overwhelming loss," said DEA Special Agent in Charge Steven ...
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