With over 771 reported cases of West Nile virus across 39 states this year, health officials urge vigilance as mosquito season continues. Learn how to protect yourself from this serious disease.
Dementia's toll on families is profound, as caregivers often face what they call a 'double death.' This article explores the emotional journey of those caring for loved ones suffering from this devastating disease.
As COVID cases surge in California, confusion reigns over vaccine access and recommendations. With limited shots approved for high-risk groups, many are left wondering about coverage and availability.
A late summer surge of COVID-19 is hitting the US hard, particularly in Arkansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Texas. Experts warn that true case numbers may be much higher than reported. As vaccination discussions unfold, the nation braces for potential impacts.
As summer progresses, Covid cases are on the rise, driven by low immunity, travel, and the new XFG variant. Experts share how to stay safe and what symptoms to watch for.
As COVID-19 infections rise again with the return of school, uncertainty looms over the availability of updated vaccines. Will high-risk individuals be the only ones to access them by mid-September?
The Chikungunya virus is spreading rapidly across cities in China and beyond, prompting health warnings and quarantine measures. Discover how the virus spreads and which countries are affected.
COVID-19 cases are on the rise in the U.S., potentially due to the new 'Stratus' variant. With school approaching, experts warn of increased transmission risks and confusion over vaccine guidance.
COVID-19 cases are climbing in several states, with Louisiana leading the way. New variants and summer conditions are contributing to a potential wave. Health officials urge caution and quick treatment for high-risk groups.
The U.S. sees a dramatic increase in confirmed measles cases, reaching 1,288—highest since 2000. Experts warn of losing measles elimination status amid vaccination drops, particularly in Texas and New Mexico.