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AAP Splits from CDC to Issue Independent Childhood Vaccine Guidance

Parents once had a single, unified plan they could rely on for their children’s health. Now, that partnership has split, leaving families with two very different paths to follow. The American Academy of Pediatrics has taken the rare step of rejecting the CDC’s new vaccine schedule, releasing its own guidance that keeps protections in place…
HHS to Reexamine Cell Phone and 5G Radiation Risks Following Direction From RFK Jr

The relationship between modern technology and public health has long been a source of quiet unease, even as mobile devices have become inseparable from daily life. That unease is now being brought back into the national conversation after the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services confirmed it will launch a formal investigation into potential…
Health Officials Warn After Measles Found at Two Major US Airports

As millions of Americans rushed through airport terminals in December, juggling luggage, boarding passes, and holiday plans, few imagined they might be sharing the air with one of the most contagious viruses known to science. Yet during one of the busiest travel periods of the year, health officials confirmed that measles had been detected at…
How Falling Vaccination Rates Are Bringing Measles Back to the United States

For decades, measles was a word most Americans rarely heard outside of history books or old vaccination records. It was a disease many parents assumed no longer posed a real threat, something their grandparents worried about, not something that could shut down schools, overwhelm hospitals, or take children’s lives in 2025. That sense of safety…

