CDC: US life expectancy rises after 2-year dip
The report marks a notable reversal: People born in the U.S. in 2022 can expect to live 77.5 years, an increase from 76.4 in 2021.
The report marks a notable reversal: People born in the U.S. in 2022 can expect to live 77.5 years, an increase from 76.4 in 2021.
The report marks a notable reversal: People born in the U.S. in 2022 can expect to live 77.5 years, an increase from 76.4 in 2021.
A CDC reorganization as some conservatives are calling for could impact the agency’s ability to help prevent or mitigate the spread of disease, according to a former agency director.
A CDC reorganization as some conservatives are calling for could impact the agency’s ability to help prevent or mitigate the spread of disease, according to a former agency director.
The guidance for Covid now aligns with RSV and the flu and comes amid a marked decrease in Covid-related hospitalizations and deaths, and as many people tell officials they don’t bother to test when ill.
The guidance for Covid now aligns with RSV and the flu and comes amid a marked decrease in Covid-related hospitalizations and deaths, and as many people tell officials they don’t bother to test when ill.
The guidance for Covid now aligns with RSV and the flu and comes amid a marked decrease in Covid-related hospitalizations and deaths, and as many people tell officials they don’t bother to test when ill.
The guidance for Covid now aligns with RSV and the flu and comes amid a marked decrease in Covid-related hospitalizations and deaths, and as many people tell officials they don’t bother to test when ill.
The guidance for Covid now aligns with RSV and the flu and comes amid a marked decrease in Covid-related hospitalizations and deaths, and as many people tell officials they don’t bother to test when ill.
According to HHS, nine states are responsible for 60 percent of children’s coverage losses between March and September.
According to HHS, nine states are responsible for 60 percent of children’s coverage losses between March and September.
According to HHS, nine states are responsible for 60 percent of children’s coverage losses between March and September.
According to HHS, nine states are responsible for 60 percent of children’s coverage losses between March and September.
According to HHS, nine states are responsible for 60 percent of children’s coverage losses between March and September.
According to HHS, nine states are responsible for 60 percent of children’s coverage losses between March and September.
According to HHS, nine states are responsible for 60 percent of children’s coverage losses between March and September.
According to HHS, nine states are responsible for 60 percent of children’s coverage losses between March and September.
According to HHS, nine states are responsible for 60 percent of children’s coverage losses between March and September.
According to HHS, nine states are responsible for 60 percent of children’s coverage losses between March and September.
According to HHS, nine states are responsible for 60 percent of children’s coverage losses between March and September.
According to HHS, nine states are responsible for 60 percent of children’s coverage losses between March and September.
According to HHS, nine states are responsible for 60 percent of children’s coverage losses between March and September.
By contrast, 33 percent more people have had their flu shot.
By contrast, 33 percent more people have had their flu shot.
“The president wanted to make sure that no one can go without tests,” HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra said.
“The president wanted to make sure that no one can go without tests,” HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra said.
The CDC’s new director is traveling the country, meeting with state leaders and using social media to win back the public’s trust.
“The president wanted to make sure that no one can go without tests,” HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra said.
The CDC’s new director is traveling the country, meeting with state leaders and using social media to win back the public’s trust.
The CDC’s new director is traveling the country, meeting with state leaders and using social media to win back the public’s trust.