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The Department of Health and Human Services July 23 announced it is recommending the removal of thimerosal from all U.S. flu vaccines.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins has launched a comprehensive plan to bolster USDA’s efforts to combat foodborne illness. This plan better positions USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Se ...
The US Department of Health and Human Services has adopted a recommendation to remove a preservative called thimerosal from ...
The new shots won’t be available until the fall, and are expected to be approved only for adults 65 and up and kids and ...
Two children in Tennessee are now recovering at home after being hospitalized for La Crosse virus, a rare mosquito-borne ...
South Carolina health officials confirmed one person recently died from the infection in the Midlands. According to the ...
NFL Insider Adam Schefter spoke with The Dallas Express on Wednesday to stress the importance of early screening for type 1 ...
Massachusetts health officials say a mosquito sample taken this week has tested positive for Eastern equine encephalitis ...
Vaccine makers removed thimerosal from roughly 95 percent of flu vaccinations in 1999 following unfounded claims about mercury.
People with diabetes who get all their recommended weekly exercise in one or two sessions -- the "weekend warrior" approach -- were 21% less likely to die early from any cause than their counterparts ...
Inside the new lab, doctors will use tech that will let them reconstruct 3D models of a patient’s cardiovascular system.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has signed off on a recommendation to remove thimerosal from all influenza vaccines distributed in the U.S.