Life After USAID

NPR

Kennedy’s Vaccine Panel Expected to Recommend Delaying Hepatitis B Shot in Children

by Jackie Fortiér

A key federal vaccine advisory panel is expected to vote to recommend delaying, until age 4, the hepatitis B vaccine that's given to newborns

BBC

Japan Sets Record of Nearly 100,000 People Aged Over 100

by Jessica Rawnsley andStephanie Hegarty

Setting a new record for the 55th year in a row, the number of centenarians in Japan was 99,763 as of September, the health ministry said on Friday

New York Times

Turning Against Vaccines, America Is a Global Outlier

by Damien Cave

Most governments are trying to fight vaccine hesitancy with science and investment, while the United States heads in the opposite direction

Washington Post

Aging Homes Are Crumbling Across the United States Should Government Pay to Fix Them?

by Tim Craig

The average age of a U.S. home is now 40 years old. Homes tend to be the oldest in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic states, and along the Appalachians