A new CDC report finds more pregnant women are delaying prenatal care until later stages or going without it altogether.
Pregnant women miss early prenatal care at increasing rates, with 24.5% delaying care in 2024, per CDC national birth data analysis.
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Early Prenatal Care on the Decline in the U.S., Says CDC Report
And starting care later in pregnancy or getting no care at all has been on the rise ...
A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that prenatal care starting in the first trimester declined from 2021 to 2024. The study, released Thursday, found that the ...
Flu infections are spiking across the country, with the CDC reporting an 18% increase week over week, mostly from Influenza A ...
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CDC reports 5 confirmed measles cases in Pennsylvania so far in 2026
According to CDC data, Pennsylvania has recorded five confirmed measles cases in 2026 as of early February.
Debra Houry, M.D., a former chief medical officer at the CDC who departed in August, told the NYT that while the CDC and the ...
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