Presented by the Coalition to Strengthen America’s Healthcare{beacon} Health Care Health Care The Big Story CDC staffers deployed to South Carolina to aid measles response ...
Three cases became six, then 10, then 12. Here's an inside look at what's been happening to track exposures, test residents ...
Confusion at the federal level and funding cuts are devastating local health departments.
State and local health officials declared a measles outbreak in Adams County on Wednesday after a third person connected to ...
A guide to key questions you may have about rabies and what to do if you suspect an animal has the rare disease.
Measles, a disease that was considered eliminated in 2000, has been on the rise in the nation and in the county. So far this year, eight cases have been reported ...
Opinion
Suicide is a serious problem in Lancaster County. Here are ways we can address it [editorial]
THE ISSUE “By the numbers, suicide is a growing problem in Lancaster County,” LNP \| LancasterOnline’s Michael Long reported. “Last year, 85 people in the county died by su ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been without a permanent director since the removal of Susan Monarez in August. Its recently installed acting director, Jay Bhattacharya, is also ...
Anti-tobacco advocates and state officials across the country are proposing an increased tax on cigarette packs. The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids published an annual report ...
Symptoms of measles, a virus that attacks the lungs and airways, can include fever, cough, a blotchy rash, and red, watery ...
Over the course of a month, confirmed measles cases in Snohomish County have more than doubled, leading to growing concerns ahead of the FIFA World Cup games in Seattle this summer.
Linda Bell, lead epidemiologist with the South Carolina DPH, credits increased vaccine rates with helping slow the SC measles outbreak.
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