CDC says 2 more infants hospitalized in botulism outbreak
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CDC: 2 Kinds of House Pets Linked with Sudden Outbreaks in 35 States and One Death
More than 115 people have become ill so far after close contact with these animals—with nearly three dozen reported hospitalizations.
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CDC’s ability to prevent injuries like drowning, traumatic brain injury and falls is severely compromised by Trump cuts
Much has been written about the unprecedented impact that the second Trump administration has had on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, from massive job cuts and entire programs being wiped out to leadership shake-ups and the undermining of science.
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Why the CDC’s chaos is putting American health at risk
America's top disease control agency, the CDC, is in disarray. Hundreds of staff face repeated firings and rehirings amid lawsuits and a government shutdown. Essential departments are unmanned, vital health programs are stalled,
Even at a time of unprecedented challenges to the work of public health, there is room for optimism, says former CDC Director and “disease detective” Dr. Tom Frieden, president and CEO of the Resolve to Save Lives initiative.
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New National Data: This “High Risk” Food Accounts for More Than Half of Americans’ Calories
A new CDC report uncovered a rising trend in what we regularly consume—and there's one surprising group that's more impacted.
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Furloughed CDC employees receive back to work notification
Times are tough for thousands of federal employees working at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, but it appears there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has launched an unprecedented review of routine shots given to kids, alarming public health experts.
A food company in Northern California has been linked to a Listeria outbreak that killed six people thus far, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. • Video Above: How does the CDC track disease?