Dick Cheney, the former vice president known for his pivotal role in shaping post-9/11 U.S. policy, has passed away at 84 due to complications from pneumonia and heart disease. His controversial legacy continues to spark debate.
Dick Cheney, the former vice president known for his pivotal role in the Iraq war and the war on terror, has died at 84. His death marks the end of a controversial chapter in American politics as he navigated through power, criticism, and health challenges.
As RSV cases rise, health experts urge vaccinations for pregnant women and at-risk populations. Learn how to protect your little ones this respiratory season.
A Pennsylvania high school student, Ryan Duffy, has tragically died from bacterial meningitis. The 18-year-old was hospitalized in the ICU before succumbing to the illness, leaving the community in mourning and raising awareness about the importance of vaccinations.
Diane Keaton, the beloved Oscar-winning actress known for her iconic roles, has passed away at 79 from pneumonia. Tributes pour in from Hollywood as fans remember her legacy and kindness.
Infection rates in the U.S. are skyrocketing due to a dangerous superbug called NDM-CRE, resistant to powerful antibiotics. Experts warn of increased infections and deaths, emphasizing the need for better antibiotic stewardship.
New York City has officially declared the legionnaires’ disease outbreak in central Harlem over, with no new cases reported since August 9. Despite the end of the outbreak, city officials stress the need for improved safety measures.
A sixth death linked to the Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in Central Harlem has been reported, as health officials confirm over 100 diagnoses. The city is working to remediate contaminated cooling towers to prevent further spread.
A fifth person has died from a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in New York City, affecting dozens since July. Health officials link the outbreak to cooling towers in Central Harlem. Learn more about the symptoms and precautions.
A deadly outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in New York City's Harlem has resulted in four fatalities, with officials tracing the infection to cooling towers. Health authorities urge residents to seek medical attention if symptoms arise.