Measles is surging and vaccine hesitancy is up. In his book "Booster Shots," Dr Adam Ratner explains why measles is back and how we can control this deadly infectious killer.
More than 10 million people across parts of Southern California are under red flag warnings through Thursday amid gusty winds ...
Withdrawing from the World Health Organization (WHO) diminishes the influence of the U.S. on global health, and leaves the ...
How America's legacy of combating threats to global health security - including at home in the United States - is at risk.
Both states have reported declines in uptake of the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine, which is one of the most ...
The Mississippi State Department of Health has appointed Dr. Renia Dotson as the new State Epidemiologist. As Director of the ...
The ASPPH Climate Change and Health Task Force continues to advance recommendations from its report, Responding to the ...
This article describes the challenges and lessons learned in conducting a major public health campaign to connect immigrant ...
Washington University in St. Louis is preparing to launch its first new school in a century: the school of public health. The school’s dean joined Total Information A.M. to discuss the new school.
Andrea Love, PhD, and Katie Suleta, DHSc, MPH, MS, wrote an op-ed on how the growth of the wellness industry is a double-edged sword, offering both benefits and risks for public health. Now, with ...
Houston Mayor John Whitmire will reflect on his first year at City Hall and share his vision for the city's future with University of Houston Professor Emeritus and Hobby School Senior Research Fellow ...