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U.S. Pays $590 Million to Moderna to Speed up Development of Bird Flu Vaccine

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has committed $590 million to Moderna to accelerate the development of a bird flu vaccine. This effort builds on $176 million awarded last year and aims to advance late-stage development, clinical studies, and licensure of a "pandemic influenza vaccine" targeting H5N1 and other influenza subtypes.   With bird flu rapidly spreading among...
After more than 30 years of advocacy, the FDA has banned red dye No. 3 in food and ingested drugs, citing its link to cancer in animal studies. The decision aligns with the Delaney Clause, which prohibits additives found to cause cancer in humans or animals. Used in over 3,000 products, red dye No. 3 will be phased out by 2027 for foods and 2028 for drugs. While advocates celebrate this mil...
Childhood vaccination rates, long a public health success in states like Tennessee and Mississippi, are declining as vaccine skepticism rises. Once boasting high immunization rates, these states are now experiencing increases in vaccine exemptions, driven by growing anti-vaccine sentiment and policy changes allowing nonmedical exemptions.   Experts warn this shift could lead to outbre...

As wildfires ravage Southern California, thousands are at risk of exposure to toxic asbestos. Older buildings, particularly those built before 1980, often contain asbestos, which can be released into the air as fires destroy structures. The dry conditions and high winds exacerbate the spread of these dangerous fibers, potentially affecting people far from the flames.   Asbestos exposur...
Arclet, a new platform designed by and for health communicators, is revolutionizing public health messaging. Developed with input from NPHIC members and supported by partnerships with organizations like WNC Health Network and the National Science Foundation, Arclet streamlines the process of finding, customizing, sharing, and evaluating health messages. This tool not only saves valuable tim...
The National Institutes of Health’s HEALing Communities Study has released a free, web-based decision tool designed to support evidence-based decision-making for public health leaders tackling opioid-related overdoses. The Overdose Crisis Community Decision Tool helps communities select effective strategies by guiding users through multiple-choice questions, resulting in a customized list of ...
The 2025 CDC/NPHIC Monthly Communications Calls, which began on January 15, offer valuable updates from CDC staff and a platform for sharing effective strategies. The January call featured Dr. Elizabeth Green from the Big Cities Health Coalition, who shared insights on public perceptions of public health issues like drug use, homelessness, and structural racism. Key findings from surveys re...
The first U.S. death from H5N1 bird flu has been reported in Louisiana, underscoring the need for vigilance in public health. The case involved an individual over 65 with underlying conditions who was exposed to wild and backyard birds. Despite the tragic outcome, the CDC emphasizes that the overall risk to the public remains low, with no evidence of person-to-person transmission or alarming ...
The American Heart Association warns that snow shoveling can significantly increase the risk of heart attack or cardiac arrest, particularly for those unaccustomed to intense physical activity. Research shows that even two minutes of shoveling can push heart rates beyond 85% of their maximum. Cold temperatures exacerbate risks by raising blood pressure and constricting coronary arteries. Th...