The field’s failure to integrate medical services in the mid-20th century set the stage for its current troubles
Slashing tuberculosis aid could endanger millions of lives abroad, health authorities say, with potential consequences for the U.S., where TB cases have also been rising.
Scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China have discovered a new lineage of a coronavirus in bats that can enter human cells in a similar fashion as SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19,
Recent policy directives from the White House seek to compel actions that are contrary to widely accepted standards of ethical public health practice.
Trump's executive orders on global health signal a retreat from prior U.S. policy, which was characterized as a wielding of soft power by co-option rather than coercion.
Here is how President Trump's actions have impacted jobs, medical research, vaccines, public insurance and gender-affirming care in Arizona.
A relatively sedate Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee confirmation hearing for National Institutes of Health Director-nominee Dr. Jay Bhattacharya revealed his five goals to improve people's health.
The Director of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Dr Jarbas Barbosa, has underscored the need to address public health challenges in Latin America and the Caribbean. In addressing the inauguration of the Mexican National Institute the Public Health’s (INSP) 20th Public Health Research Congress 2025,
The standard public health approach in a measles outbreak is a full-throated appeal for vaccinations. RFK Jr. is working from a different playbook.
A local pharmacist hopes to “expand utilization” of palliative care in Jefferson County and increase patients’ quality of life from her new position as an adviser to the Ohio Department of Health director.
For the second time in five years, some doctors in southwestern Ontario are encountering a virus they've never treated before.