As the U.S. flu season winds down, health officials say the flu vaccine didn’t work very well, with one of its worst ...
Health officials have confirmed the first case of mpox clade I in New York City. The case is linked to international travel.
A national program is working to improve how frontline healthcare workers recognize signs of cognitive decline.
About 200 workers at UCSF this week voted to form a new union, the third group of U.C. employees to recently unionize.
New COVID-19 cases continue to crop up nationwide as new variant XFG makes gains both domestically and abroad. Some regions of the United States are experiencing higher rates of positive COVID-19 ...
It's been a year since mass firings began at the CDC, the federal public health agency. Then came a shooting, and the government shutdown. Atlanta is still feeling the economic and emotional effects.
The Philippines partners with US CDC and Jhpiego to validate the BeSD Tool for HPV vaccination, identifying practical barriers to cervical cancer prevention.
It's been a year of disruption and dismissals at the Atlanta-based CDC, where more than 3,000 public health workers are now gone. The Atlanta region continues to feel the ripple effects of the turmoil ...
Blueprint reports that rising demand for mental health services and burnout among therapists highlight the need for systemic ...
Canada is losing doctors and nurses at an alarming rate as many relocate for better pay and conditions. This mass departure creates a significant brain drain that leaves the domestic healthcare system ...
Hospitals face an increasing risk of encountering measles, but many health care workers don't know what it looks like.
By RIO YAMAT, AP Airlines and Travel Writer Long security lines snaked into baggage claim areas and parking garages at some U.S. airports this weekend, a possible indicator of more widespread travel ...