Measles is a "cost of doing business," says a highly placed official at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Herald spoke to experts at Brown to better understand the threat of measles and loss of elimination status.
The upcoming review of the U.S. measles elimination status comes after cases reached a 30-year high in late 2025.
Top CDC Official Says Measles Surge Is the 'Cost of Doing Business' FRIDAY, Jan. 23, 2026 (HealthDay News) — After a year ...
Since the start of the new year, more than 400 measles cases have been reported in 14 states, including Florida, the CDC said.
A federal judge has ruled that an offshore wind project aimed at powering 600,000 New York homes can resume construction.
Texas attorney general probes vaccine incentives tied to pediatric immunizations, examining financial arrangements among providers, insurers, and pharma.
Vaccination rates for kindergartners in three Western Massachusetts counties have dropped below what is necessary to secure herd immunity against measles, according to data released last week by the ...
The idea of an AI footprint is like a carbon footprint, a way to calculate the environmental costs of certain actions.
In an interview, New York State Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald shares his perspective on looming cuts to Medicaid, a new public health alliance in the Northeast, how global health affects New ...
A Providence man looking out the window after Sunday night's snowstorm spotted an unexpected visitor just outside his home: ...
A UW-Madison student has been confirmed to be infected with measles, making this the first case in Dane County this year.