Infectious Disease December 9 Michigan man dies of rabies after receiving kidney from infected donor who saved kitten from skunk: CDC A rare transplant-related rabies case in Ohio killed a patient after a donor was scratched by an infected skunk while saving a kitten, according to a CDC investigation.
Travel December 8 CDC reports 21st cruise ship norovirus outbreak this year, with nearly 100 people infected The CDC confirms a norovirus outbreak on an AIDAdiva cruise ship sickened 95 passengers and six crew members during a November voyage from Germany to multiple destinations.
MAHA December 5 Trump signs off on nationwide vaccine schedule review as CDC withdraws infant hep B guidance: 'Fast track' President Donald Trump announced via Truth Social Friday he signed a memorandum to review the 72-vaccine schedule required for all American children from infancy onward.
Health December 5 GOP senator calls CDC's hepatitis B vaccine change 'a mistake' that will make America sicker Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., urges the CDC to reject new hepatitis B vaccine guidance for newborns, calling the proposed change "a mistake."
VIDEO December 4 Vote on hepatitis B vaccine delayed a day FDA Commissioner Marty Makary discusses the approach to giving newborns the hepatitis B vaccine and more on 'America Reports.'
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. December 4 RFK Jr launches investigation into school for alleged vaccination of child without parental consent HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launches investigation into alleged unauthorized child vaccination at school, vowing to protect parental rights.
Immigration December 3 Federal probe targets alleged Minnesota Somali fraud ‘network’ as COVID-aid crime rings persist SBA launches federal probe into Somali community groups linked to $1 billion Minnesota COVID fraud scandal involving Gov. Tim Walz's administration.
Health December 3 Lower dementia risk linked to routine vaccination in major new analysis A Stanford Medicine study suggests that the shingles vaccine reduces dementia risk by 20% in older adults, offering the first evidence of a potential cause-and-effect relationship.
West Virginia December 3 West Virginia restores exclusion of religious reasons for school vaccine exemptions after latest court ruling West Virginia's Supreme Court paused a lower court ruling allowing religious exemptions from school vaccines, leading the state board to reinstate its vaccination policy.
VIDEO December 2 A new FDA memo reportedly links 10 child deaths to COVID vaccine Board certified rheumatologist Dr. Mahsa Tehrani discusses the safety monitoring of vaccines and more on ‘The Will Cain Show.’
Media December 2 Madonna pens scathing post against Trump for 'unthinkable' decision to ignore World AIDS Day Singer Madonna criticized President Donald Trump in a scathing Instagram post on Monday after his administration stopped commemorating World AIDS Day.