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California Breaks With CDC, Cosigns COVID Vaccine Guidelines From Medical Groups

In Rebuke of RFK Jr., the West Coast Unites on Vaccine Policy

In this photo provided by the Department of Health and Human Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., right, conducts the swearing-in ceremony of Jim O'Neill as the department's deputy secretary, June 9, 2025, in Washington, D.C.

It's Been a Week of Chaos at the CDC. Here Are 5 Things to Know

A Nationwide Salmonella Outbreak Is Affecting Mostly Californians. Here’s How to Check Your Eggs

‘Uncharted Waters’: Stanford Doctor Fired From US Vaccine Panel by RFK Jr. Speaks Out

Measles Cases Are Rising Nationwide. Do Adults Need a Vaccine Booster?

Missing CDC Data Concerns Doctors as Influenza and Bird Flu Outbreaks Escalate

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Getting the COVID Vaccine During Pregnancy Protects Newborns From Hospitalization

A woman with long, brown hair and eyeglasses wears a white mask and a red T-shirt. She holds a white sign with red letters that reads, "Millions are still sick. #meaction" Other protestors are seen blurred in the background. It's a protest in front of the White House.

Long COVID Patients Feel ‘Swept Under the Rug’ by End to Pandemic Emergencies

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