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More American children and teens die from firearms than any other cause, but there are more deaths — and wider racial disparities — in states with more permissive gun policies, according to a new ...
A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official who led the agency's network to study hospitalization trends from ...
Fiona Havers, who oversees CDC respiratory virus data, told colleagues she no longer had confidence the data would be used objectively to set vaccine policy.
As part of the Trump administration's efforts aimed at stopping diversity, equity and inclusion, the government has been restricting how it monitors public health. Along with cuts to federally funded ...
At some point in their lifetimes, approximately one out of every eight women in the United States will be diagnosed with ...
An IVF doctor and clinic founder writes that his industry needs increased governmental oversight and more comprehensive ...
The average age for all U.S. mothers giving birth reached nearly 30 years (29.6) in 2023, marking a significant increase from ...
CDC budget cuts are threatening life-saving research and guidelines for women with chronic illnesses like sickle cell disease ...
Dr. Danielle Ely, co-author of the report and a health statistician ... live births for white women and 3.4 deaths per 1,000 live births for Asian women, per the CDC data. Infants born to American ...
Other heart attack signs in women include jaw pain, neck pain, a dull feeling of chest discomfort, upper abdomen pain, back ...
Recent vaccination announcements have led to some confusion. Four physicians weigh in on who should get vaccinated and when ...