Many of the cases involved complex trauma that required major surgery.
A recent Quinnipiac University poll shows that a majority of Americans disapprove of Kennedy's performance as the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services.
In a since-deleted Truth Social post, an AI version of Trump promised every American would soon have access to their very own medbed.
Okay, you can probably guess.
The woman had no preexisting heart disease or other risk factors, except for heavy cannabis use, the doctors wrote.
New research shows that golf cart injuries have been sending children to the emergency room more often in recent years.
Unlike zebra-striped wetsuits or chunky deterrent bracelets, this technology goes back to the basics.
New York's rat czar is leaving her position.
In a trial of people with early Huntington's, the newly developed therapy slowed the progression of symptoms by 75%.
Other countries and major health organizations have been quick to denounce the Trump administration's attempts to blame autism on acetaminophen use during pregnancy.
The study, published last year, was found to contain unreliable and "implausible" data.
The recall covers 33 states.
Despite the advertised focus on acetaminophen, Trump repeatedly brought up vaccines during his big autism announcement yesterday.
"They are reviewing existing literature, and they're doing it badly."
Years after scientists retired the term “monkeypox” for being inaccurate and stigmatizing, the federal government has started using it again for no clear reason.
Would you buy drugs from TrumpRx?
The ACIP is now recommending “individual decision-making” for people and their doctors over whether to get vaccinated for covid-19.
New research finds a surprising link between a person's risk of melanoma and the amount of tattoos they sport.
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices delayed its vote on changing the current policy, which CDC experts warned could erode the safety net keeping children from being born with the dangerous viral infection.
The latest ACIP votes could lead to substantially fewer kids getting vaccinated.