A Look Back at the TODAY Show

We’re in the full swing of summer! It’s July,  the heart of a season filled with swimming, hiking, camps, road trips, and long days spent outdoors. It’s when kids get muddy, knees get scraped, bug bites get scratched, and little infections can sneak in unnoticed. While most of us are enjoying the long days and […]

July 7, 2025» Read more

END SEPSIS Returns to Capitol Hill for Bill Reintroduction We are proud to share that the SEPSIS Act—the bipartisan bill first introduced in the Senate last September—was officially reintroduced into the new Congress on Thursday, June 5th. This legislation represents a major milestone in our national effort to combat the sepsis crisis. The bill is […]

June 5, 2025» Read more
Sepsis and Vaccines

Vaccines have been in the news a lot lately. They are a safe and effective way to prevent harmful diseases, including those that can lead to sepsis. Vaccines help our bodies build resistance to specific infections by activating our natural defenses. Sepsis remains a critical health issue globally, but through prevention strategies like vaccination, we […]

May 8, 2025» Read more
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Severe, possibly life-threatening strep infections are rising in the United States. The number of invasive group A strep infections more than doubled from 2013 to 2022, according to a study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published Monday in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Prior to that, rates of invasive strep had […]

April 9, 2025» Read more
Woman Oklahoma State Senate

We are pleased to see the Oklahoma State Senate advancing House Bill 1686 (HB1686), a critical step toward improving early detection and treatment of sepsis in hospitals across the state. The bill, authored by Rep. Cynthia Roe (R-Lindsay), passed the Oklahoma House of Representatives with an overwhelming 86-7 vote and is now under consideration by […]

March 13, 2025» Read more