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The CDC fired a large number of employees in their human resources division and now former feds say they are suffering the personal, professional consequences.
State officials on Monday announced that they're investigating a case of malaria found in a North Jersey resident, according to a press release.
This trend is alarming public health officials as measles cases rise across the nation. Part one of 'Tragedy in Paradise,' an Atlanta News First Investigation.
More than one week after a nearby deadly shooting, many CDC workers are still working remotely. On Monday, a CDC microbiologist said after more than a week of working remotely, she was ready to be ...
Maine's former top health official is among the medical professionals who are raising alarms about the dismantling of ...
Texas health officials declared on Monday that the measles outbreak that has sickened more than 700 people in the state and ...
Valley fever fungal infection surges across California, affecting thousands with symptoms similar to COVID-19 and potential ...
Texas, specifically Gaines County, served as the epicenter of ongoing measles outbreaks across the U.S. The state has ...
Public health experts in the U.S., including in Maine, have criticized the White House's approach to public health.
Some Centers for Disease Control and Prevention employees are heading back to campus this morning for the first time since a ...
The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) has declared an end to a measles outbreak in West Texas that has ...
In the days after a deadly shooting, CDC employees said they feel frustrated with federal leaders due to a lack of statements and for the peddling of vaccine skepticism.