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Worcester Telegram on MSNFlu season isn't over yet in Massachusetts. See map of flu risk around stateFlu season isn't over yet in Massachusetts. As of this week, the flu has killed 382 people in Massachusetts this season, according to the state's health department. As of February, all regions of the ...
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Certain health information removed from CDC website, leaving Massachusetts doctors scramblingNEWTON - Doctors in Massachusetts said they feel unsettled as pages of health information on the CDC's website pertaining to reproductive, LGBTQ+, gender and racial health have all been taken down ...
SPRINGFIELD, MA (WGGB/WSHM) - A mosquito virus is on the rise and it’s hitting many of the most popular tourist destinations. “Take it from someone who had it three times, not a pleasant infection to ...
The CDC recommends children get the first dose of the MMR vaccine, which includes protection against measles, mumps, and ...
A federal judge has blocked the cuts while lawsuits move through the courts but it has caused uncertainty and anxiety among ...
As outbreaks for several diseases are being monitored across the U.S., state DPH Commissioner Robbie Goldstein has an update ...
When more than 95% of people in a community are vaccinated, most people are protected through community herd immunity, according to the CDC, which estimated Massachusetts’ measles vax rate at ...
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Mass. among states at CDC’s highest tier of flu activityThe following 14 states, along with New York City, are now at the CDC’s highest tier of influenza activity: Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSNWho should get a measles vaccine? Here's what the recommendations areWith recent cases of measles causing deaths in the United States, some people may be wondering whether or not they need a ...
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Everyday Health on MSNSerious Flu Complication Affecting Some Kids Has Doctors WorriedMassachusetts has reported a spike in neurological symptoms among pediatric flu patients in 2025, but national trends aren’t yet clear. Learn more.
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