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  • caption: A KFF poll found parents who believed a false claim about measles were more likely to skip or delay childhood vaccinations.

    Like measles, misinformation is spreading, poll finds

    With the U.S. now reporting more than 800 measles cases, a new poll from health policy research group KFF finds that many people are being exposed to false claims about measles and the measles vaccine.

  • How climate change is making hay fever more miserable

    Warmer temperatures make for longer and more intense pollen seasons and more severe hay fever symptoms. New research indicates these changes are already contributing to rising rates of hay fever.

  • CLIMATE CHANGE AND HAY FEVER

    Warmer temperatures are making for longer and more intense pollen seasons, and more severe hay fever symptoms. A new review of research finds these changes are already contributing to rising rates of hay fever.

  • Morning news brief

    Markets continue to tumble following Trump's tariffs announcement last week, Trump administration faces midnight deadline to return wrongfully deported man, second child dies from measles in Texas.

  • Measles outbreak sparks vaccine enthusiasm across the country

    Measles spreads quickly in communities where vaccination rates are low - and vaccine hesitancy has been on the rise for years.  But amid a growing outbreak in Texas, vaccine enthusiasm is growing, as parents try to get their kids vaccinated early.