Tragedy strikes as an Arizona resident dies from pneumonic plague, marking the first death in Coconino County since 2007. Health officials stress the risk to the public remains low, urging awareness and prevention measures.
A new CDC report reveals that 1 in 3 adolescents aged 12-17 have prediabetes, raising alarms about rising obesity rates and future health risks. Experts urge lifestyle changes to combat this trend.
Recent U.S. funding cuts to AIDS programs have sparked alarms, with UNAIDS warning of potential catastrophic rises in HIV infections and AIDS-related deaths. The future of global health hangs in the balance.
The U.S. faces its worst measles outbreak since 1991, with 1,288 cases reported. While Texas sees some stabilization, other states grapple with rising infections and tragic deaths among unvaccinated individuals.
Measles cases in the U.S. have reached a staggering 33-year high, with 1,288 confirmed infections reported. Learn about the outbreaks, vaccination rates, and what this means for public health.
Kerr County's commissioners debated a flood warning system for years, favoring an informal 'river calling' method over modern solutions. This choice raises questions after catastrophic floods claimed over 100 lives.
Discover the vital role of reCAPTCHA in safeguarding your online experiences. Learn how this technology protects your data from malicious threats and enhances web security for users worldwide.
Discover the potential of Ginkgo Biloba in relieving varicose veins and preventing blood clots. New research hints at its benefits for circulation and leg health, paving the way for safer alternatives to traditional treatments.
A new Covid variant, NB.1.8.1, raises alarms for its potential to spread rapidly and evade antibodies. Meanwhile, the FDA approves a long-lasting HIV injection, and concerns about public safety arise with ICE's rule changes.
New research reveals that even small amounts of processed meats and sugary drinks can significantly increase the risk of major diseases like cancer and diabetes. Experts say there’s no safe level of consumption!