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There have been 1,277 confirmed cases of measles this year, which has eclipsed 2019 to become the highest annual total since ...
The virus was wiped out in the United States quarter a century ago, so why is it killing children again in 2025?
There have been 1,267 confirmed cases of measles in the United States this year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The agency has also reported three deaths from measles.
Already in 2025, the United States has reported more measles cases than in any full year since the early '90s, according to ...
A new study says the health of American children has gotten worse across the board in the last 17 years. Published in the ...
The U.S. thought it had eradicated measles 25 years ago. Now the highly contagious disease is back, spiking to more than ...
Just walking into a grocery store could expose you—even if the sick person left two hours ago. Health officials explain how and what you can do to stay protected: ...
CDC data shows 2025 is now the worst year for measles cases in this country in more than three decades. More than 150 people have been hospitalized due to the growing outbreak and three have died, ...
Whether identifying as Republicans or Democrats, about 70% of adults surveyed say health insurers exert too much influence ...
Three deaths reported nationally as Ohio's outbreak ends with 35 cases, while Texas accounts for 753 infections in the ...
The United States this week reached an unenviable milestone: Health officials have recorded the highest number of new measles ...