Bhattacharya will be the third leader of the embattled CDC, the nation’s top public health agency, during President Donald Trump’s second term. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. abruptly fired ...
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On Wednesday, Republicans on the Iowa Senate Education Committee approved a bill that would require public and private colleges and universities that offer “a medical, nursing, or other health ...
I have had a minor health issue over the last few days – just a stomach bug which has kept me at home and miserable. I find anything that slows me down frustrating so am a great believer in ...
A U.S. vaccine advisory committee meeting scheduled for later this month by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has stepped up efforts to rewrite U.S. vaccination policy, dropping recommendations ...
Bhattacharya’s new role comes amid a leadership shakeup in the Department of Health and Human Services under anti-vaccine ...
The co-author of the Great Barrington Declaration, which rebuked CDC’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, will oversee the nation’s leading public health agency.
Current NIH director and former Stanford medical school professor Jay Bhattacharya M.D. ’97 will act as director of the CDC.
NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD, has been picked to also serve as acting director of the CDC, a White House official ...
The federal government updated the U.S. childhood vaccine schedule in January. Find out if the changes impact your child, insurance.
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