Hawaii Gov. Josh Green and leaders across the health industry examined the future of health policy, technology and affordability at a U.S. News event in Washington.
After a month of fits and starts, a final hammer came down on the U.S. Agency for International Development on Wednesday night when the State Department, which had previously said it was going to ...
Scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have been prohibited from co-authoring publications with World Health Organization staff, dealing a blow to global research efforts and ...
Thanks to the introduction of a vaccine in 1963, measles was considered eliminated in the US in 2000. Yet the highly ...
Varshavski said he understands the pull of the fast, easy answers that social media can provide. "Reflexively, as humans, when something happens to us, to our health, to our loved ones' health, we get ...
Infectious disease experts say the latest outbreak is still in its infancy and could get a lot worse – here’s what to know ...
Before the measles vaccine, there were over 30 million cases of the disease worldwide each year.
The Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee was supposed to meet on March 13 to recommend to the agency ...
The Food and Drug Administration was allowed to participate in the World Health Organization's meeting this week on updating ...
The deadly return measles highlights growing gaps in immunization coverage across the US and globally, raising concerns among ...
According to Campaign to End Loneliness data, university students are likely to experience loneliness: nearly 1 in 4 students ...
As we observe Rare Disease Day today, let us take a look at seven drugs poised to be approved to address rare diseases in ...