A surge in Legionnaires' disease cases in Harlem has raised alarms after three deaths and dozens of illnesses. Experts cite climate change and water system issues as key factors in this ongoing public health crisis.
Former Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams warns that the U.S. risks lives by cutting funding for mRNA vaccine research, following Secretary Kennedy's controversial decision to halt key projects.
In a shocking incident, a Georgia man blamed for COVID-19 vaccine misinformation opened fire at the CDC, killing a police officer. The tragedy highlights the dangers of vaccine-related paranoia and misinformation.
As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza deepens, Amjad Al Shawa reveals his family's struggle for basic necessities. With soaring food prices and collapsing infrastructure, he fears for thousands facing starvation. Can aid reach those in need?
As Gaza grapples with a worsening famine crisis, President Trump acknowledges the dire situation, calling for immediate food and safety for Palestinians. Despite a partial easing of restrictions, aid groups warn that current efforts are inadequate to prevent a catastrophic health emergency.
A 5-month-old Palestinian baby, Zeinab Abu Halib, died from severe malnutrition in Gaza as her mother struggled to reach a hospital. This tragedy underscores the deepening starvation crisis affecting countless children.
Gaza faces a catastrophic hunger crisis with escalating food, water, and medicine shortages. Despite alarming conditions, why hasn't the international community declared it a famine? Discover the complexities behind this crucial issue.
Erik Menendez is battling a serious medical condition just weeks before his parole hearing. Reports suggest a kidney issue as his lawyer advocates for a medical furlough to prepare for the hearing.
A new study warns that superbugs could lead to millions of deaths and nearly $2 trillion in economic losses by 2050. The alarming rise in antimicrobial resistance demands urgent action from governments worldwide.
A dangerous flesh-eating bacteria outbreak in Florida has sickened 11 people and claimed 4 lives, raising alarms across four counties as health officials scramble for answers.