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The Economics of Measles

April 17, 2019

As of April 15, 2019, there have been 555 reported cases of measles in the United States in this year Read More >>

Why is This Year’s Flu Season So Harsh?

February 16, 2018

We are in the thick of flu season, which means fever, chills, muscle aches and fatigue. In short – pure Read More >>

Happy 2017 National Influenza Vaccination Week!

December 8, 2017

While many of us picture the “flu” as missing work or school and watching old re-runs of The Price is Read More >>

Emerging Threats – Superbugs

October 27, 2017

The word “Superbug” may call to mind dramatic movies like Contagion, which have “end of humanity” plotlines. But in actuality, Read More >>

Colds, parainfluenza and influenza – Oh My!

September 25, 2017

When the leaves are changing colors, pumpkin-spice everything are at the stores, swimsuits are exchanged for sweaters and the kids Read More >>

Vaccines and Autism: Why simple explanations may not be the most accurate

March 3, 2015

The CDC has reported that as of February 18th, the recent measles outbreak has increased to 141 cases found in Read More >>