The CDC changed its website on Wednesday to suggest there may be a link between vaccines and autism. The site previously stated that studies have shown "there is no link between receiving vaccines and ...
Welcome to the latest edition of Investigative Roundup, highlighting some of the best investigative reporting on healthcare each week. The 'Agony' of Working for RFK Jr. What was it really like to ...
Researchers have raised concerns about an unusual federal grant made to Danish researchers to study the hepatitis B vaccine birth dose in Africa. The CDC awarded $1.6 million over 5 years to an ...
At least 20 people have been hospitalized. No deaths have been reported. Raw oysters have been linked to an ongoing salmonella outbreak, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on ...
"We're denying people vaccines," Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy told Kennedy. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced a grilling before the Senate Finance Committee on Thursday ...
FIRST ON FOX: The Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (WILL), a conservative legal group, is requesting the Trump administration remove race from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's ...
New York City is seeing some of the highest levels in the country. Flu activity is increasing across the country, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. New ...
Daniel Payne reports on how the health industry and Washington influence and impact each other. He joined STAT in 2025 after covering health care at POLITICO. You can reach Daniel on Signal at danielp ...
The CDC accepted the advice of an advisory panel and changed the recommendation for when babies should get the first dose of the hepatitis B vaccine, delaying it by at least 2 months for most. The ...
Lizzy Lawrence leads STAT’s coverage of the Food and Drug Administration. She was previously a medical devices reporter. You can reach Lizzy on Signal at lizzylaw.53. Helen Branswell covers issues ...
The vaccine, which “virtually eliminated” the disease in children, will no longer be given at birth unless parents request it Getty The U.S. Centers for Disease Control no longer recommends that ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is no longer recommending giving all infants a dose of the hepatitis B vaccine within 24 hours after birth, approving a sweeping and highly ...
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