(NEXSTAR) – The U.S. is changing which vaccines are recommended for children, slashing the number of shots endorsed for everyone and leaving more decisions in the hands of parents and pediatricians.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued updated guidance on who should receive the 2025 COVID-19 booster, focusing on people most at risk for severe illness. Under the current ...
Following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s substantial reduction to the number of vaccines recommended for children, the American Academy of Pediatrics has released an updated version ...
The CDC was expected last month to publish a study showing that Covid vaccines reduced the likelihood of severe illness, but the agency’s acting director, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, delayed its release due ...
A cruise ship with over 140 passengers on board, including more than a dozen Americans, is being evacuated after a hantavirus ...
The CDC and CMS have issued updated ICD-10-CM guidelines effective April 1, 2026, reinforcing accurate documentation and collaboration between providers and coders. The revisions, approved by the ...
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Alarms sounded after acting CDC director delays study release showcasing COVID vaccine benefits
After the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was expected to release a study showing that COVID-19 vaccines reduce the risk of severe illness, NBC News reports that acting director Dr.
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