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In a significant development, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has formally dropped its long-standing recommendation for all infants to receive the hepatitis B vaccine. This change marks an abrupt end to 30 years of established medical guidance, following a vote earlier this month.
Meanwhile, a peer-reviewed study highlighted that autistic individuals face a significantly higher risk of developing conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, stroke, and heart failure, prompting calls for increased monitoring of cardiometabolic health within this population.
In other health-related news, a health care tax credit extension faced failure in the House, igniting frustration among GOP moderates, as efforts to amend the Affordable Care Act subsidies were also shut down during a recent committee meeting.
These developments reflect ongoing challenges and shifts within public health policy and research, indicating a need for continued attention to both vaccine recommendations and health care legislation.