Federal and private insurance will still cover vaccines for the diseases the CDC no longer recommends universally, according ...
The new CDC recommendation takes a much narrower view of the meningococcal disease threat. Because of "the low incidence ...
No, the CDC has not issued a travel advisory for Florida over rising leprosy cases, despite the surge in Google searches ...
How many vaccinations your child gets from birth through 12th grade may soon change after the CDC issued new guidelines.
Leading medical organizations have criticized the new CDC vaccine schedule, citing lack of transparency and research.
California and other Western states reject CDC’s scaled-back vaccine guidance, pledging to follow full immunization schedule ...
The CDC isn't changing what is covered by insurance. All vaccines that were recommended on Dec. 31, 2025, are still covered ...
"Nobody in senior leadership at NCIRD saw the revised vaccine schedule, nor the supporting document until the administration ...
Under the new guidelines, the CDC recommends all children be vaccinated against 11 diseases, a decrease from the 17 ...
As part of the new schedule, HHS will no longer broadly recommend influenza, COVID-19, rotavirus, and other previously ...
The federal changes cut the number of recommended vaccines after HHS Secretary RFK Jr., President Trump raised concerns about ...
In today’s issue: The winners and losers in the newly released dietary guidelines. … What was left on the cutting room floor.