Experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warn there is no safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke, and even short periods of exposure can be harmful to people’s health.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention warns there is no safe level of exposure to secondhand smoke, and even short periods of exposure can be harmful to people’s health.
According to a recent study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), three out of 150 veterinarians working ...
The South Carolina State senator said that the bill is a common-sense measure to protect children in the car, just like car seat and seatbelt laws.
During a Case-Based Roundtable® event, Nitin Jain, MD, and participants discussed treating a patient with CLL after ...
More than 100 people protested at John Dam Plaza as job cuts hit local federal workers and other policies sparked concern.
More than 1 in 10 of the health agency's workers are being let go, including an entire new class of CDC Epidemic Intelligence ...
"The country is less safe," Dr. Anne Schuchat, a former top-ranking CDC official and alumna of the program, told CBS News.
Administration officials last week informed CDC leaders of plans to cut up to 10% of its workforce as it targeted federal ...
A core group of so-called disease detectives, who track outbreaks, was apparently spared. But other young researchers are out ...
Priority Review Vouchers (PRVs) are transferable and, in past transactions by other companies, have sold for prices up to $350 million ...