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Measles Is Surging in 2026: What Parents Need to Know
Measles is back on parents’ radar in 2026 because it spreads easily and can become serious, especially for young children and babies who are too young to be fully vaccinated. The good news is that the routine MMR vaccine schedule still offers strong protection, and there are clear steps to take after a possible exposure.
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Precision and Vision: Inside the Lasik Surgeon’s Craft
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Born Before 1957 and Over 65: Do You Need MMR During 2026 Measles Outbreaks?
Most adults born before 1957 are generally presumed protected against measles, so an MMR shot is not automatically recommended for every older adult. But some seniors should still ask about MMR now because of healthcare work, travel, outbreaks, uncertain records, or an older measles vaccine that may not have worked well.
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Kansas City Reports First Measles Case Since 2018 as Health Department Traces Exposures
Kansas City, MO – March 9, 2026 – A confirmed measles case in an unvaccinated adult has prompted local health officials to alert residents and review exposures.
