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The US Department of Health and Human Services has adopted a recommendation to remove a preservative called thimerosal from ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted 5-1-1 in favor of ensuring ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. formally accepted recommendations that would require all vaccine manufacturers to ...
University of Florida researchers said a new study could lead to a universal cancer shot, while digital health earnings ...
The first case of measles in North Carolina this year was reported last month, and doctors say an outbreak in the state is ...
The federal government is recommending flu vaccines remove the preservative thimerosal after Health and Human Services ...
Becker's Hospital Review: Enloe Health Signs Medline As Med-Surg Supplier Chico, Calif.-based Enloe Health has signed a multi-year agreement naming Medline its primary vendor for ...
Kennedy Jr. sued him in his capacity as HHS secretary for not establishing a task force to promote the development of safer ...
These regulations, such as minimum wage requirements, limiting exposure to harmful substances, and lighting at construction sites and mines will impact workplace safety.
The Health and Human Services chief and the growing authoritarianism within the department are already seeding future danger. Could a brewing lawsuit halt some of the madness?
It’s not too late for Senate Republicans to begin correcting the worst mistake they’ve made this year: confirming Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as secretary of Health and Human Services.
This isn’t just about past mistakes; it’s about preventing future ones. Newsom’s panel, allegedly “stress-testing” his own policies, is a biased joke that will inevitably conclude with a pat on the ...
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