The NB.1.8.1 variant of COVID-19 is rapidly spreading in the U.S., now accounting for 37% of cases. Experts warn it may lead to a summer surge, although its severity remains uncertain.
Merck's new drug ENFLONSIA has received FDA approval for preventing RSV in newborns and infants, promising significant reductions in hospitalizations and severe respiratory illness. This long-acting monoclonal antibody offers hope for parents facing RSV season challenges.
A salmonella outbreak linked to a recall of 1.7 million eggs has sickened dozens across seven states. Most cases are in California, with 79 reported illnesses and 21 hospitalizations. Consumers are urged to check their egg purchases and return any recalled products.
A salmonella outbreak linked to recalled cucumbers has sickened nearly four dozen people across 18 states, with 16 hospitalized. The CDC reports concerns about additional cases and recalls from major retailers.
The NB.1.8.1 variant of COVID-19 is gaining traction across the globe, leading to surges in hospitalizations and ER visits in China and Hong Kong. With its arrival in the U.S., experts warn of potential challenges ahead.
A shooting incident in Little River, South Carolina, has hospitalized at least 11 people. Police confirm that the situation is under control, but the investigation is ongoing. Stay tuned for updates!
Health officials are raising concerns over a new COVID-19 strain, NB.1.8.1, as hospitalizations spike in China and other countries. The CDC reports cases in multiple nations, including the US.
A groundbreaking CDC study shows a dramatic decline in RSV hospitalizations for infants, with new vaccines and treatments reducing rates by up to 71%. Discover how these advancements are transforming baby care and preventing severe illness.
A recent analysis reveals a dramatic decrease in RSV-associated hospitalizations among infants aged 0-7 months during the 2024-25 season, thanks to the widespread use of maternal vaccination and nirsevimab. This significant reduction highlights the effectiveness of preventive measures and underscores the importance of early intervention.
In 2025, the US sees over 1,000 measles cases, the highest since 2000, driven by a large outbreak in West Texas. Experts warn numbers could be severely underreported, raising alarms nationwide.