The US military has ended its long-standing flu vaccine mandate for service members. The move signals a broader shift in policy and debate over medical freedom.
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Physicians are raising concerns about vaccine cocooning, a strategy meant to protect newborns. Critics say evidence shows limited effectiveness and potential risks.
A federal compensation program for COVID vaccine injuries has approved only a small fraction of claims. Critics argue strict rules and deadlines prevent fair access to relief.
A growing debate over vaccines highlights deeper issues of trust in public health institutions. Experts argue transparency is key to restoring confidence.
Experts say phenylephrine, a common decongestant ingredient, does not relieve nasal congestion. Regulators are now weighing whether it should be removed from the market.
President Donald Trump’s CDC nominee, Dr. Erica Schwartz, is facing backlash from MAHA-aligned activists. Critics question her record on vaccines and public health policy direction.
Newly released emails show a federal scientist warned Dr. Anthony Fauci about COVID-19 vaccine concerns while fearing professional retaliation. Documents also suggest officials were aware of injury reports early on.
Malibu residents are escalating their fight against 5G towers near homes, raising concerns over health risks and fire hazards.
The legal battle could set a precedent for communities nationwide.
Iowa lawmakers have approved a bill requiring parental consent for certain vaccines tied to STDs. The move has sparked debate over parental rights and public health concerns.
A Texas physician is offering free COVID vaccine exemptions to medical students amid ongoing mandate disputes. The move is intensifying debate over medical freedom, legal rights, and institutional policies.
A recent survey reveals growing skepticism among U.S. adults about vaccine science and mandates. The findings highlight a widening divide over public health messaging.
A Michigan health official is reshaping public health by prioritizing patient choice and local control. His reforms are sparking debate over vaccines, trust, and government authority.
A federal appeals court has upheld West Virginia’s strict vaccine mandate for students. The ruling denies religious exemptions and limits online schooling as a workaround.
Critics are accusing The New York Times of promoting one-sided vaccine narratives while dismissing dissenting views. The debate raises broader concerns about media bias and public trust.
A sudden FDA reversal on Moderna’s mRNA flu vaccine has raised concerns over potential conflicts of interest tied to Blackstone’s major investment. Critics question whether financial and political ties influenced regulatory decisions.


















