The pandemic accelerated economic disparity, revealing a disturbing acceptance of mass death. Did we learn nothing?
Medically Unneccessary: Why Florida Healthy Kids doesn't work for many medically vulnerable children
Kicked off of Medicaid, Florida children with medically complex needs are offered a state insurance program designed for ...
RSV is still a threat, but Corewell Health’s downtown Grand Rapids children’s hospital is feeling the effects of one of ...
Officials claimed that this case is not related to the Texas outbreak, warning travelers to be on the lookout for measles symptoms if they traveled through the airport around that same time.
Five years ago this week, the United States locked down to slow the spread of COVID-19. What was initially thought to be a short few weeks before children returned to school and businesses opened ...
The West Texas measles outbreak has topped 200 cases, and people across the state are looking into preventive measures to ...
The measles-mumps-rubella vaccine remains the best tool to protect yourself, with two doses being 97% effective at preventing ...
We begin a four-part series examining how children with complex medical needs are fairing after losing Medicaid in the ...
The higher rates of infection and death weren’t the result of anything Black people had done to make ourselves sick; they ...
Here are answers to what doctors say are some of the most common questions they still get about COVID-19 — and a few ...
The world is looking back at the coronavirus this week, 5 years after the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a ...
Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, is spreading rapidly in North Carolina, and data show it isn’t slowing down anytime ...
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