A new study reveals that raw meat may contribute significantly to urinary tract infections (UTIs), particularly in low-income areas. With 20% of UTI strains linked to foodborne sources, experts urge better meat handling practices.
A startling new study reveals that nearly 1 in 5 urinary tract infections in Southern California are linked to contaminated meat, especially chicken and turkey. Learn how to protect yourself and your family from this growing health concern.
The heartbreaking story of 10-year-old Autumn Bushman, who faced bullying and tragic consequences linked to nighttime screen use. A mother's plea for change in how we protect our children.
New studies reveal a concerning connection between gum disease and increased risks of brain damage and strokes. Maintaining good oral hygiene could significantly reduce these risks, with findings showing up to an 81% drop in stroke likelihood.
Your toothbrush may be a breeding ground for harmful bacteria and viruses! Learn shocking facts and discover effective ways to keep your toothbrush cleaner and safer for your health.
North Carolina has recorded its first flu-related death of the season, reminding residents of the seriousness of flu infections. Health officials urge preventive measures like vaccinations and hygiene practices.
Medical professionals reveal shocking health mistakes you might be making, from neglecting weight training to poor sleep habits. Discover the eye-opening insights that could change your life!
Discover the remarkable findings on why Amish children have significantly lower rates of asthma and allergies. Researchers unveil the role of farm dust and microbial exposure in shaping healthy immune systems.
A temporary migrant detention center in Florida, dubbed 'Alligator Alcatraz', faces severe logistical issues and criticism over its conditions. Detainees report mosquito swarms and inadequate hygiene facilities, while state officials defend the setup as functional.
Los Angeles County is facing an alarming outbreak of hepatitis A, with cases skyrocketing to 138 in 2024 and continuing to rise in 2025. Public health officials are investigating the unexpected surge and its implications.