American kids are no longer routinely being recommended shots against hepatitis A, meningitis, rotavirus and the flu.
New federal guidance calls for reducing the number of vaccines recommended for all children from 17 down to 11. At least 17 ...
Leading medical organizations have criticized the new CDC vaccine schedule, citing lack of transparency and research.
Health insurers generally support vaccination because it costs less than hospital visits, and many had planned to cover last ...
A dramatic overhaul Monday of childhood vaccine recommendations could confuse parents about which shots their kids should ...
By unilaterally gutting the U.S. childhood vaccination schedule, President Donald Trump and Health and Human Services ...
Recent reviews indicate that hesitancy is increasing in pediatric settings, with more parents selectively delaying, spacing, ...
Childhood vaccines will remain covered by insurance plans despite recent recommendation changes issued by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, interim state insurance commissioner ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore proposed legislation Thursday that would expand the state’s health secretary’s authority to set ...
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