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Many women and doctors dismiss Trump's Tylenol claim as more research suggests no autism link "I'm really proud of our professional organizations like American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine. They've done a lot of messaging around the safety of acetaminophen and 'talk to your doctor,'" she ...
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New US map of MMR vaccine uptake reveals considerable gaps, potential for more measles Researchers have mapped uptake of the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine across the United States, identifying large swaths of low uptake, indicating an increased risk of outbreaks at a time of surging measles cases, per a report published ...
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Life-extending prostate cancer drug to be offered to thousands in England Abiraterone has been provided on the NHS in Scotland and Wales since 2023 but not in England and Northern Ireland, except in the most severe cases. The drug is already prescribed for patients in the UK with ...
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Measles case confirmed in Clackamas County, 3rd Oregon case this month CLACKAMAS COUNTY Ore. (KPTV) - A measles case has been identified in Clackamas County, Oregon health officials said on Friday, the third case in the state this year. Officials did not release any information about the person's age, but said they were ...
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Controversial US study on hepatitis B vaccines in Africa is cancelled Yet a senior official in Guinea-Bissau said that the trial has been cancelled due to ethical concerns about the study design, according to a letter obtained by the Guardian on Friday. Guinea-Bissau will continue its current vaccination schedule until the ...
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US flu activity declining but remains high "It is important for families to know that flu vaccines, tests, and treatments remain widely available for all Californians and that it is not too late to get a flu vaccine," CDPH Director and State Public Health Officer Erica Pan, MD, said in a news ...
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OHSU reaffirms importance of full childhood immunization schedule Oregon Health & Science University clinicians would like remind Oregonians of the importance of routine and complete immunization schedules for children and adolescents to help prevent the spread of illness, and to keep kids and communities safe.
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What Families Should Know About Measles Dr. Amina Ahmed, chief medical director of pediatric infectious diseases at Atrium Health Levine Children's Hospital, shares what parents should know about this illness and the practical steps that can help prevent further spread. Top ...
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Cabarrus County measles case pushes state's total to 8 since late December 2025 It comes after the state confirmed two additional cases among unvaccinated siblings in Buncombe County. Both cases are connected to the ongoing measles outbreak in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. Other WRAL Top Stories.
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Washington confirms its first measles outbreak since 2023 The outbreak includes three children in Snohomish County. Additionally, one individual in Kittitas County has tested positive for measles. DOH urges vaccination as measles surges nationally. OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) ...
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What Akron parents need to know about the new childhood vaccination guidelines Amid recent changes in vaccine guidelines coming from the federal government, area medical experts are voicing concerns about children's health and public confusion. In 2024, the RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) vaccine, introduced the ...
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The flu vaccine is working And other health news from the Morning Rounds newsletter · Trump's 'Great Healthcare Plan' puts affordability in the spotlight · Controversial CDC-funded hepatitis B vaccine study in Africa cancelled? · What do Americans think about science? · A healthy dinner ...
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Sussex health leaders urge public to consider care options carefully as NHS faces sustained pressure Hospitals, emergency departments, and urgent treatment centres continue to see very high demand, with people being clinically prioritised according to need. This means some patients are waiting longer than usual to be seen. The ...
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