Minnesota reports two deaths from West Nile virus as cases spike this year. Health officials urge residents to take precautions against mosquito bites, especially in high-risk areas.
This summer, American households are feeling the heat as utility bills rise dramatically, with electricity costs up 5.5% and natural gas prices soaring 13.8%. Discover the reasons behind this surge and the impact of energy policies.
Colorado's 21st case of measles this year raises alarms as health officials investigate potential community transmission. With exposure at Denver International Airport and various public locations, it's crucial to stay informed about symptoms and vaccination.
A resident in Mesa County has contracted measles, prompting health officials to warn locals of potential exposure. Residents should monitor symptoms following possible contact at various locations.
COVID-19 cases are on the rise in the U.S., potentially due to the new 'Stratus' variant. With school approaching, experts warn of increased transmission risks and confusion over vaccine guidance.
The EU has recommended lenacapavir, an injectable drug for HIV prevention, which could drastically reduce transmission rates. With nearly 100% effectiveness, it promises a new era in combating HIV.
Researchers have discovered a groundbreaking CRISPR gene-editing method that modifies mosquitoes to prevent malaria transmission, potentially saving hundreds of thousands of lives annually.
The European Medicines Agency has recommended the approval of lenacapavir, a twice-yearly injectable drug that could revolutionize HIV prevention and significantly reduce transmission rates globally.
A resident of northern Arizona has died from pneumonic plague, marking the first recorded death from this illness since 2007. Health officials emphasize the rarity of plague cases in the U.S., but caution is advised when handling sick animals.
The FDA has approved lenacapavir, a groundbreaking antiviral drug for HIV prevention developed by biochemist Wesley Sundquist. Learn how this drug could change the future of HIV treatment and prevention.