In a dramatic move, the Trump administration is cutting 10,000 jobs across the Health Department, impacting crucial health agencies. Experts warn of potential public health risks as divisions responsible for vital services are eliminated.
A new Cornell study uncovers that the H5N1 bird flu virus remains infectious in raw milk cheese, even after aging. This raises serious food safety concerns and calls for stricter regulations.
A new study reveals that raw cheese made from dairy cattle infected with bird flu can harbor the virus for months, posing potential public health risks. Experts urge caution regarding raw milk products amidst ongoing outbreaks.
As a measles outbreak spreads in West Texas, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promotes unconventional treatments while avoiding vaccination discussions. With nearly 160 cases reported, experts warn of rising health risks in under-vaccinated communities.
This year's flu season is one of the worst in decades, and with critical FDA meetings canceled, experts warn of potential vaccine shortages and public health risks. Are we ready for the next pandemic?
A mysterious illness in the Democratic Republic of Congo has left hundreds sick and dozens dead, with WHO officials scrambling to identify the cause of the deadly outbreak.
A new study indicates that bird flu may have been transmitted from dairy workers to their pet cats, raising concerns about potential human-to-cat transmission. Despite limited evidence, the findings prompt questions about virus spread and public health implications.