Measles outbreaks are sparking concern among parents and public health and healthcare professionals, including here in Alama.
Although there are no measles cases in Alabama, state officials still encourage vaccinating children and protecting the community around them.
The cause of a long-running listeria outbreak has finally been determined to be frozen supplemental shakes, and Alabama is one of the states impacted.
Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious ...
Every 40 seconds someone in the U.S. has a heart attack, according to CDC. The ADPH wants you to be mindful of the risk ...
During that time, drug overdose deaths decreased by 4% nationwide, marking the first time overdose deaths declined since the ...
The Alabama Public Health Department is reminding parents to ensure ... at risk of developing serious complications if they contract measles. According to the CDC, the effective rate for those who ...
The Los Angeles County medical examiner's office on Wednesday announced the cause of death for Chauncy Glover, a news anchor ...
Opponents of a proposed ban on Delta products in Alabama are rallying support through a petition titled "Protect Alabama ...
Unvaccinated people have a 90 percent chance of becoming infected, and infected people can spread the disease for up to three weeks.
The U.S. is in peak flu season, as the CDC releases a map of influenza activity across the country. See which states are at ...
Staff layoffs. Slashed budgets. Canceled conferences. We take a look at the effects of the Trump administration’s defunding ...