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If we are truly concerned about border security, our best defense is to work with international partners such as WHO to strengthen global health.
Dr Rehana Kausar Vaccination is one of the most visible success stories of public health. The eradication of smallpox, the ...
The journey to eliminate malaria is complex, hindered by the parasite's adaptability and challenges in vaccine development.
Before the measles vaccine, there were between 3 and 4 million cases in the U.S. per year. Now, it’s less than 500.
In a surprising announcement, Louisiana's surgeon general announced late Thursday that the state health department "will no ...
UNITED NATIONS, Feb 13 (APP): The World Health Organization (WHO), a Geneva-based UN agency, has expressed deep concern over the impact of US funding cuts on critical global health initiatives, ...
The 17th-century artist’s likeness of the young Hapsburg, currently on view at the Norton Simon Museum in California, highlights the painter’s splendid late style in an age when the Spanish royals had ...
The Trump administration has since moved to keep life-saving emergency USAID programs going during the freeze. However, ...
The Texas Department of State Health Services expects cases of measles to rise as the number of cases reported has doubled ...
This is an example of the kind of regulation which exists for interprovincial trade. It is not just about goods. Broadly speaking, it is about booze, language and employment.
Texas health officials now report 48 cases of measles, with 13 hospitalizations, mostly among children. All are unvaccinated ...