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A new Medicare GLP-1 Bridge program offers Wegovy and Zepbound to eligible seniors for $50 a month starting July 1, slashing obesity drug costs. ( READ MORE )
From smallpox eradication to COVID vaccines, explore the most significant vaccine breakthroughs in the U.S. over 250 years of fighting disease. ( READ MORE )
Vaccination alone will not eliminate cervical cancer, warns Padma Shri awardee Dr Neerja Bhatla, calling for a nationwide transition to organised HPV DNA-based screening, stronger governance, validated diagnostics and accountable ( READ MORE )
Union Health Minister says population-based screening is strengthening early detection of non-communicable diseases; over 5 crore diabetes cases and nearly one lakh cervical cancer cases identified through nationwide programme. ( READ MORE )
In a press release on Tuesday, MP-PMTA, a registered body representing government and autonomous medical teachers highlighted unplanned expansion of medical colleges without required infrastructure, faculty, or clinical workload — ( READ MORE )
For decades, disabled people have fought for their rights to go to school and live alongside peers without disabilities ( READ MORE )
Millions of American students will once again have to undergo the Presidential Fitness Test after the Trump administration reinstated the gym-class challenge. ( READ MORE )
Some surprising foods could boost your teeth health, and it's not milk ( READ MORE )
Behind the white coats and the calm bedside manner is a workforce quietly burning out, navigating crushing workloads, emotional trauma, and a system that has rarely paused to ask if ( READ MORE )
Hair loss can feel isolating, yet it affects around eight million women in the UK. The problem becomes increasingly common with age, particularly in the years leading up to 50. ( READ MORE )
Two days into the year's first heat wave, health and community advocates say Chicago's response should ensure vulnerable residents have access to cooling once the sun goes down.Heat waves typically ( READ MORE )
The biggest mistake I see in the treatment of people 70 and older is that they are prescribed weight loss medications as if they were a healthy 35-year-old. ( READ MORE )
“I think that will, essentially, save the Fourth of July from ruin," Haverhill Mayor Melinda Barrett said. The post Healey vows urgent response as Haverhill sewage spill fouls Merrimack River ( READ MORE )
Coffee drinkers are significantly less likely to develop liver cancer or die from the disease, a new study has found. ( READ MORE )
Despite affecting millions of women in the UK, PMOS is still under-diagnosed and inconsistently managed, say experts. ( READ MORE )
Dr Bill Kirkup says he resigned from a government-commissioned review into NHS maternity services over the omission. ( READ MORE )
Does this supplement really improve gut health? ( READ MORE )
Nutrition-tracking apps use brightly colored engagement tactics found in smartphone games to keep users coming back. ( READ MORE )
You are slowly dying in so many subtle, little ways that you might not even notice. Until you go to a biohacking conference. ( READ MORE )
Why would something that feels so good be bad? ( READ MORE )
While part of the increase is linked to an aging population, experts say it does not explain the troubling pattern emerging: a growing number of diagnoses among otherwise healthy men. ( READ MORE )
The Trump administration has expanded access to nicotine products despite concerns from public health critics about youth use and addiction. ( READ MORE )
Our Father, who art in the snack aisle, will make sure everything's OK health-wise after indulging in unhealthy eating habits. ( READ MORE )
The Trump administration on Tuesday said it would freeze federal funding for New York's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, a state agency responsible for investigating and prosecuting fraud in the safety-net ( READ MORE )
The lawsuit argues that new federal rules went beyond what Congress enacted and broke from guidance that the federal government previewed to states. ( READ MORE )
Heat can be dangerous, but health experts say there are ways to manage the threat. ( READ MORE )
The move is the second suspension of a state Medicaid fraud unit this year by the Republican Trump administration. ( READ MORE )
National parks offer more than scenic views. Research shows trails and greenways boost physical activity, reduce stress and improve mental health. ( READ MORE )
Th 34-year-old "Giggly Squad" podcaster's medical mishap is no laughing matter. ( READ MORE )
The federal regulator gave Philip Morris International a win for nicotine pouches. ( READ MORE )
A JAMA study spanning 25 years finds 60% of U.S. adults now use supplements, with vitamin D, zinc and magnesium seeing some of the largest increases. ( READ MORE )
At Angie Fadel's Mindful Archery workshops in Los Angeles, women and nonbinary attendees use bow and arrow instruction, somatic breathwork and nature therapy to release stress and find inner strength. ( READ MORE )
Currently, 145 people from 20 states have contracted a parasite with unknown origins. Twenty have been hospitalized, and New York has the highest number of cases. ( READ MORE )
It's long been suspected that our gut microbiomes are closely linked to colorectal cancer. ( READ MORE )
“My father was a dentist from 1943 to 1980. When I use the Sonicare 1100, my teeth feel as if my father just professionally cleaned them.” ( READ MORE )
A UK patient has died after taking an unapproved drug dubbed the 'Godzilla' of weight-loss jabs - and dozens more have suffered serious side effects, the Daily Mail can reveal. ( READ MORE )
The discoveries could help explain why people with long-term PTSD are at greater risk for chronic conditions such as heart disease, lung disease, cognitive decline and other age-related illnesses. ( READ MORE )
More than 100 people have been sickened by a parasite across more than a dozen states and officials are investigating to pin down the source. ( READ MORE )
A 96-year-old grandad and Army veteran was bedbound for weeks with low blood oxygen before getting a sudden burst on energy. ( READ MORE )
After more than three decades working as a hospital consultant, Dr Stephen Allen felt well-equipped to recognise the signs of serious illness in his patients. ( READ MORE )
The Investing Club holds its "Morning Meeting" every weekday at 10:20 a.m. ET. ( READ MORE )
Scientists have conducted important research ( READ MORE )
Most women start their day with a cleanse, tone and moisturise routine - but your morning cream has likely worn off by lunchtime, according to a new study. ( READ MORE )
Shares of French biotech company Abivax soared Tuesday after it released fresh data on its lead drug for bowel disease. ( READ MORE )
A recall of baby wipes sold by Target has been upgraded to the FDA's highest risk level, indicating a risk of serious health effects or death. ( READ MORE )
Aid groups warned Tuesday that Venezuela's fragile healthcare system is being pushed to its limits nearly a week after two powerful earthquakes, with damaged and understaffed hospitals overwhelmed by the ( READ MORE )
As the sewage spill in Haverhill worsens, more downstream beaches are closing due to unsafe bacteria. The post As heat wave looms, more beaches close due to sewage spill appeared ( READ MORE )
The move could unlock millions of new patients for Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly and expand access to medications that were previously out of reach for seniors. ( READ MORE )
An independent inquiry has found "unacceptable racism and discrimination" is affecting patient safety. ( READ MORE )
Parents face a daily stand-off asking kids to do chores - with toothbrushing the biggest battle. ( READ MORE )
Small loops of genetic material may be strong indicators of imminent Alzheimer's disease (AD) symptoms. In a new study published in Nature Medicine, researchers showed that elevated levels of certain ( READ MORE )
Rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs) contribute significantly to the disability and health care burden in Europe, but until now there has been no harmonized, specific data set to help systematically ( READ MORE )
A large-scale analysis by an international research team, led by Bochum University of Applied Sciences, shows that nonsurgical treatments such as massage, exercise therapy or acupuncture for chronic back pain ( READ MORE )
You're sitting at your desk, writing a short story. You remain focused, but after several hours, you still can't see how to end it. So you go for a run, ( READ MORE )
Over the past decade, researchers at WashU Medicine have established that a molecule called SARM1 is a central trigger in the loss of axons, the vital wiring of the nervous ( READ MORE )
Yoga can be seen as an accessible way to exercise and improve well-being. You don't always need a gym membership, specialist machinery or other people to do it. ( READ MORE )
For people at high risk of developing breast cancer, yearly mammograms may not be enough to detect tumors early. To make earlier diagnosis easier, an MIT team has developed portable ( READ MORE )
Institutions increasingly invite people to contribute their lived experience. Government agencies appoint patients to advisory panels and call on communities for their views on policy. Health New Zealand employs peer ( READ MORE )
An artificial intelligence model capable of reading and interpreting animal behavior like language has been developed by researchers at KAIST. The team created an AI model that learns behavioral data ( READ MORE )
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the fitness industry: People can now ask chatbots to write marathon plans, build gym programs and even adjust workouts based on sleep or heart ( READ MORE )
Healthy, breastfed infants who receive iron supplementation show fewer aggressive behaviors at age 3 compared with children who did not receive supplementation, according to new research from Umeå University. However, ( READ MORE )
Researchers at the University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging have uncovered evidence that a single genetic variant may influence the risk of two of the diseases people fear most—dementia ( READ MORE )
Cognitive decline in very old adults has been considered for decades to be an almost inevitable consequence of aging. In clinical practice, this has contributed to many memory problems in ( READ MORE )
People with psychosis continue to face abuse, discrimination and early death despite global reform efforts to protect their human rights, according to La Trobe University researchers. ( READ MORE )
A new study has revealed the hundreds of thousands of skin cancer appointments and medical procedures Queenslanders are attending and undergoing each year, prompting experts to call for further investment ( READ MORE )
Researchers at UNSW Sydney have developed a fully synthetic soft robotic heart that reproduces the complex movements and internal structures of the human heart, opening the door to better treatments, ( READ MORE )
The development of personalized medicine depends on collaboration among multiple stakeholders, who must navigate uncertainty while shaping expectations of future value. A recent study from the University of Eastern Finland ( READ MORE )
Researchers at NYU College of Dentistry have uncovered what may be biologically driving oral health issues unique to Down syndrome. Their study, published in Cell Reports, describes a molecular mechanism—a ( READ MORE )
Scientists at the University of California San Diego have uncovered how genetic mutations cause a rare group of inherited neuromuscular disorders and identified promising new strategies to correct them, including ( READ MORE )
The first-in-patient, single-arm ARC-20 clinical trial, led by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's Toni K. Choueiri, MD, has evaluated casdatifan, a next-generation HIF-2α inhibitor, as monotherapy for metastatic clear cell renal cell ( READ MORE )
A team led by researchers from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and the HI-STEM Stem Cell Institute has discovered a promising new approach to treating advanced colorectal cancer. The ( READ MORE )
Ten weeks of cognitive rehabilitation can help people with long COVID symptoms such as brain fog achieve their goals in returning to work and hobbies, a new clinical trial led ( READ MORE )
Researchers at McMaster University have developed a new cancer immunotherapy strategy that can simultaneously attack deadly brain tumors and the immune cells that help them grow. ( READ MORE )
Huntington's disease is a devastating brain disorder in which decaying nerve cells lead to progressively worsening cognitive and movement abilities. While the genetic mutation responsible for the condition is well ( READ MORE )
For decades, neuroscientists have known that specific regions in the brain's left hemisphere are responsible for processing language. However, a new study by MIT researchers shows that language processing also ( READ MORE )
Overreliance on body mass index (BMI) to measure recovery from eating disorders has sparked calls for better assessment methods. University of Queensland researchers reviewed 60 studies from five databases across ( READ MORE )
If you're 18, getting a bit more sleep could matter more than you think. New research from the University of Copenhagen and COPSAC shows that even in healthy young people, ( READ MORE )
Tylenol (also known as acetaminophen or paracetamol) is one of the most widely used over-the-counter options for easing pain and reducing fever, including during pregnancy. More recently, safety concerns around ( READ MORE )
Most people favor one hand, and that hand tends to be the better one for writing, throwing and managing chopsticks. The long-standing view is that the dominant hand is "born" ( READ MORE )
Researchers at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering and the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory have shown how higher magnetic fields can improve analysis of the molecules linked to Alzheimer's disease, ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- Head injuries among cheerleaders declined after a 2012 rule change that banned the "double down" twisting dismount in stunts performed in high school and lower-level grades, a ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- Higher vitamin A levels were linked to better lung function in adults and children, with the benefit seen with vitamin D among adults as well, a study ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- People with HIV and solid organ transplant recipients were significantly more likely to develop human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated anal, penile, vulvar, and cervical cancers, according to a Swedish ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- Physician practices participating in a Medicare accountable care organization (ACO) may have an easier time submitting quality data to Medicare if a bill passed Monday by the ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- Use of SGLT2 inhibitors was linked to lower dementia incidence and fewer related psychiatric outcomes in older adults with mood and psychotic disorders, according to a target ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- Some experts say the FDA's recent change of heart on a handful of drugs for rare diseases suggests a return to regular order after a tumultuous year, ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- New Jersey Republican Rep. Tom Kean Jr. disclosed Tuesday that he was being treated for depression during his unexplained 4-month absence from the House, suggesting in a ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- The bulk of adults who use social media reported engaging with health information via these platforms, despite not always finding it trustworthy, according to survey data. Out ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- Incretin-based therapies after bariatric surgery were associated with clinically meaningful augmented weight loss in a dose- and timing-dependent manner, according to U.S. cohort data. (eClinicalMedicine) A Michigan ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- International groups agreed on a second universal definition of heart failure, which moves away from rigid ejection fraction cutoff values. (Journal of the American College of Cardiology) ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- A case report in Emerging Infectious Diseases described multiple brain lesions that initially mimicked metastases in a 60-year-old man in Spain who eventually was diagnosed with neurocysticercosis. ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- At the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) meeting, a phase III trial was presented evaluating whether routine brain MRI surveillance can improve outcomes for patients with ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- A patient in her 50s came to my eye clinic for flashes of light in one eye. Before she sat down, she told me, calmly, that she ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- The DESTINY-Breast09 trial, presented at this year's American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting, established trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd; Enhertu) plus pertuzumab (Perjeta) as a new first-line treatment ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- At ENDO 2026, the annual meeting of the Endocrine Society, findings of a large surgical series suggested that postoperative hormonal testing to help individualize surgical strategies can ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- Students pursuing graduate degrees in nursing, physical therapy, and several other fields will be eligible to take out higher federal student loan amounts -- at least for ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- In healthcare today, it looks like there is a tension between too much technology, and not enough technology. And simultaneously, too much humanity, and not enough humanity. ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. hasn't restored trust in public health, Sen. Bill Cassidy, MD (R-La.), said in a nearly hour-long interview on "Face the Nation" ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- Note that some links may require registration or subscription. Chris Johnson, a former NFL running back for the Tennessee Titans, revealed he was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) retracted the pivotal study supporting FDA's approval of avacopan (Tavneos) for severe forms of anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis. The ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 30, 2026 -- A digital mindfulness intervention with electroencephalogram (EEG) feedback -- the FocusZen Mindfulness Stress Reduction System -- reduces depression, anxiety, and sleep symptoms among participants with ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 30, 2026 -- Infant feeding with whole goat milk formula (WGF) can reduce the incidence of atopic dermatitis (AD), especially in those with parental history of AD, according ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 30, 2026 -- Both Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) and sleeve gastrectomy are cost-effective compared with no surgery for adolescents with severe obesity, according to a study published online ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 30, 2026 -- The risk of miscarriage is increased in association with occupational standing, walking, and forward bending during pregnancy, according to a study published online June 18 ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 30, 2026 — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced the food supply issues it seeks to tackle by year’s end. The FDA’s Human Food Program ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 30, 2026 -- There are unmet informational needs among individuals with seasonal allergies, according to a study published online June 1 in Frontiers in Allergy. Nora van Gaal, ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 30, 2026 -- Survivors of hematologic cancers are at high risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD), according to a study published online June 22 in BMC Cancer. Siqing ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 30, 2026 -- History of adenotonsillectomy is associated with increased odds of pediatric-onset multiple sclerosis (POMS), according to a study published online May 29 in Multiple Sclerosis Journal. ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 30, 2026 -- Stepped alcohol treatment (SAT) offered via telehealth helps people with chronic liver disease (CLD) reduce alcohol consumption, according to a study published online June 24 ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 30, 2026 -- For patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), early functional outcomes are comparable with high-peak-power pulsed Thulium:YAG laser enucleation (p-ThuLEP) and open simple prostatectomy (OSP), but ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 30, 2026 — For 40 years, U.S. emergency departments have been barred from turning away patients who cannot pay. But that protection applies only to hospitals that contract ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 30, 2026 -- Maternal cesarean section (CS) and maternal history of allergic diseases (MHAD) are independent and synergistic risk factors for allergic rhinitis (AR) in offspring, according to ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 30, 2026 — One trip to the pharmacy may be all you need to protect yourself from COVID-19 and the flu this fall. A new study — published ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 30, 2026 — Women with Parkinson’s disease might be more vulnerable than men to Alzheimer’s-related changes in their brains, new research suggests. Women with Parkinson’s have higher levels ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 30, 2026 — Heat domes, soaking rains and savage winter storms have left their mark on people’s minds and moods this year. And little wonder — even modest, ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 30, 2026 — Want to protect your child from ADHD? Breastfeeding might be one way to reduce their risk, a new study says. Babies fed with breast milk ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 30, 2026 — Over four consecutive days in January, Margaret Hvatum ran a 5K, a 10K, a half-marathon and a full marathon. The 70-year-old covered a combined distance ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 30, 2026 — A professional in-home caregiver lost her coverage for Zepbound. She soon realized getting it back was not straightforward. Deborah Finley, 50, of Lodi, California, said ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 29, 2026 -- The 1,000 new residency positions created from 2023 to 2025 may have exacerbated urban-rural training disparities, according to a research letter published online June 15 ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 29, 2026 -- There was no significant long-term difference in clinical outcomes with or without patellar resurfacing during total knee replacement (TKR), according to a study published online ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 29, 2026 -- Genetically predicted lower systolic blood pressure (SBP) seems to increase susceptibility to allergic rhinitis (AR), according to a study published online May 29 in Tobacco ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 29, 2026 -- Problematic media use is associated with sleep disturbances in children diagnosed with enuresis, according to a study published in the August issue of the Journal ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 29, 2026 — A rare but dangerous tick-borne virus called Powassan is appearing more often across the United States, and experts say warmer weather may be helping it ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 29, 2026 -- Preconception counseling (PCC) for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) remains underused, according to a study published in the July issue of Kidney Medicine. Gwendolyn ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 29, 2026 -- Many people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are not receiving health information about wildfire smoke risk, according to a study published in the May ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 29, 2026 -- Poor nocturnal sleep is independently associated with a substantially higher risk of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) in adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D), ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 29, 2026 — Many young adults may be missing important preventive healthcare screenings, according to a national survey. The poll of more than 1,000 U.S. adults, commissioned by ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 29, 2026 — Infertility is considered one of the most distressing concerns facing girls and young women with cancer. Despite this, young female cancer patients are offered fertility ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 29, 2026 — Family members should keep a close eye on Grandma or Grandpa after they’ve been released from the hospital, a new study suggests. Seniors sent home ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 29, 2026 — Many have fireworks, cookouts and family get togethers planned for the Fourth of July – but these activities can pose a burn risk for young ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 29, 2026 — Every state, along with Washington, D.C., requires children to obtain certain vaccinations before they can attend school or childcare. These mandates date back decades, and ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 29, 2026 — The way your aging dog walks could be an early sign of canine dementia, a new study says. The relative stride of a dog’s front ( READ MORE )
WALTHAM, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– June 26, 2026 -- Viridian Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: VRDN), a biotechnology company focused on discovering, developing, and commercializing potentially best-in-class medicines for autoimmune and rare ( READ MORE )
FRIDAY, June 26, 2026 -- The online team-based connected health (TCH) model yields equivalent improvements in signs and symptoms of atopic dermatitis (AD) compared with in-person care, according to a ( READ MORE )
FRIDAY, June 26, 2026 -- Telehealth-supported home-based exercise (HBE) achieves comparable short-term improvements to supervised exercise among lymphoma survivors entering cardio-oncology rehabilitation (CORE), according to a study published online ( READ MORE )
FRIDAY, June 26, 2026 -- A unique protein signature has been identified for pediatric-onset inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which is associated with proinflammatory and vascular pathways, according to a study ( READ MORE )
FRIDAY, June 26, 2026 -- Women with preeclampsia have increased risk of developing hypertension and chronic kidney disease (CKD) later in life, according to a study published online May 19 ( READ MORE )
FRIDAY, June 26, 2026 -- For patients with Meniere disease (MD), age and baseline hearing status are associated with long-term hearing outcomes, according to a study published online May 16 ( READ MORE )
FRIDAY, June 26, 2026 — Cancer doctors across the United States are running short of essential generic chemotherapy drugs, and some fear the squeeze could force widespread rationing, The New ( READ MORE )
FRIDAY, June 26, 2026 -- Right ventricular dysfunction (RVD) is prevalent in 41.7 percent of patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), according to a study published online ( READ MORE )
FRIDAY, June 26, 2026 -- Individualized connectivity-based targeting with accelerated transcranial magnetic stimulation (aTMS) enhances the antidepressant effects in treatment-resistant depression, according to a study published online June 24 in ( READ MORE )
FRIDAY, June 26, 2026 — A next-generation blood test could improve early detection of the most dangerous forms of prostate cancer. "The major challenge in prostate cancer screening is not ( READ MORE )
FRIDAY, June 25, 2026 — People are becoming more comfortable communicating with their doctor through clinics’ patient portals. Folks use the portals to ask their doc questions and even to ( READ MORE )
FRIDAY, June 26, 2026 — Concerns about statins causing severe muscle problems are overblown, a new study says. The cholesterol-lowering drugs can be expected to rarely cause any serious muscle ( READ MORE )
FRIDAY, June 26, 2026 — One afternoon in late 2024, a sixth-grader nicknamed Bug came home from school with an announcement to make. Bug, who was assigned female at birth, ( READ MORE )
FRIDAY, June 26, 2026 — Younger U.S. generations appear to be adopting Peter Pan’s fear of growing up, a new study says Millennial college students (born between 1981 and 1996) ( READ MORE )
FRIDAY, June 26, 2026 — Drugs and the consequences of addiction are woven into the fabric of Jamie Madden’s life. Her earliest memory is of standing on the passenger seat ( READ MORE )
THURSDAY, June 25, 2026 -- Considerable cancer disparities persist in the United States, according to a report published June 24 by the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR). Researchers from ( READ MORE )
THURSDAY, June 25, 2026 -- The total costs of dementia are anticipated to be $818 billion in 2026, driven by quality-of-life losses for persons with dementia and care partners, according ( READ MORE )
THURSDAY, June 25, 2026 -- Certain demographic, birth, and parental characteristics are associated with the risk of early-onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC), according to a study published online June 22 in ( READ MORE )
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There is an outbreak of diphtheria in Haiti. ( READ MORE )
Transcript for an Update on CDC’s Hantavirus Response – 6/24/26 ( READ MORE )
Dengue is a year-round risk in many parts of the world, with outbreaks commonly occurring every 2–5 years. Travelers to risk areas should prevent mosquito bites. Country List : Colombia, ( READ MORE )
Transcript - Update on Ebola Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda and CDC's World Cup 2026™ activation ( READ MORE )
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda are experiencing outbreaks of Bundibugyo virus disease (BVD). CDC recommends practicing enhanced precautions for travel to Uganda or to provinces in ( READ MORE )
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is experiencing an outbreak of Bundibugyo virus disease (BVD) in Ituri, Nord-Kivu (North Kivu), and Sud-Kivu (South Kivu) provinces. CDC recommends avoiding nonessential ( READ MORE )
Parents urged to immediately stop using all Nara Organics Whole Milk Organic Infant Formula. ( READ MORE )
CDC Activates Emergency Operations Center for New World Screwworm Response ( READ MORE )
Increased cases of malaria have been reported in Yemen, including in areas that were previously considered low-risk ( READ MORE )
Update on Ebola Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, 6/5/2026 ( READ MORE )
CDC warns of Listeria outbreak linked to requesón/soft ricotta cheese ( READ MORE )
Manitoba, Canada is currently experiencing a hepatitis A virus (HAV) outbreak. HAV is contagious and spreads through close person-to-person contact and by eating contaminated food or drink. ( READ MORE )
There is an outbreak of chikungunya in French Guiana. You can protect yourself by preventing mosquito bites. ( READ MORE )
CDC Highlights Adverse Outcomes Linked to Travel-Related Cosmetic Procedures ( READ MORE )
There are outbreaks of diphtheria in several countries in Africa. Vaccination against diphtheria is essential to protect against the disease. Country List : Chad, Guinea, Niger, Nigeria, Mali, Mauritania, Somalia ( READ MORE )
Increased cases of malaria have been reported in Mayotte. Malaria is spread by the bite of infected mosquitoes. ( READ MORE )
New Alert: Growing number of Salmonella illnesses and outbreaks linked to moringa leaf products ( READ MORE )
Alert Update: Growing number of Salmonella illnesses and outbreaks linked to moringa leaf products ( READ MORE )
Enhanced Ebola Airport Screening Expands to Atlanta ( READ MORE )
Statement: Update on Title 42 Order ( READ MORE )
Transcript - Update on Ebola Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, 5/22/2026 ( READ MORE )
Enhanced Ebola Airport Screening Begins at Washington-Dulles International Airport ( READ MORE )
Transcript - Update on Ebola Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, 5/20/2026 ( READ MORE )
Transcript - Updates on CDC's Response to Ebola Outbreak in DRC and Uganda and Hantavirus Linked to M/V Hondius, 5/19/2026 ( READ MORE )
CDC Provides Update on Hantavirus Outbreak Linked to M/V Hondius Cruise Ship ( READ MORE )
Transcript - Update on Ebola Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, 5/18/2026 ( READ MORE )
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has mobilized Ebola response. ( READ MORE )
Transcript - Update on CDC's Hantavirus Response 5/15/2026 ( READ MORE )
Investigation of Salmonella infections linked to backyard poultry has been updated ( READ MORE )
There is an outbreak of chikungunya in Mauritius. You can protect yourself by preventing mosquito bites. ( READ MORE )
Transcript - Update on CDC's Hantavirus Response 5/14/2026 ( READ MORE )
Transcript - Update on CDC's Hantavirus Response 5/13/2026 ( READ MORE )
The U.S. government is actively monitoring and responding to a hantavirus outbreak linked to the M/V Hondius cruise ship. At this time, the risk to the American public remains extremely ( READ MORE )
A CDC investigation notice regarding a multistate outbreak of Salmonella infections has been posted ( READ MORE )
There is an outbreak of ciguatera fish poisoning in Vanuatu. ( READ MORE )
The Administration is closely monitoring the situation with U.S. travelers. ( READ MORE )
Public health resources can help protect individuals and their families this tick season ( READ MORE )
34 people across 13 states have gotten sick with the same strain of Salmonella ( READ MORE )
CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service officers are gathering this week for the 2026 EIS Conference ( READ MORE )
There is an outbreak of meningococcal disease in the Mangembo Health Zone of Kongo Central Province. The best way to protect yourself is to get meningococcal vaccination. ( READ MORE )
An increased number of cases of yellow fever have been reported throughout Venezuela. ( READ MORE )
NIOSH will kick off the agency’s annual mobile health screenings for coal miners this month ( READ MORE )
There is an outbreak of chikungunya in Mayotte. You can protect yourself by preventing mosquito bites. ( READ MORE )
CDC reaffirmed its commitment to protecting communities across the United States ( READ MORE )
Some international destinations have circulating poliovirus. Before any international travel, make sure you are up to date on your polio vaccines. Country List : Afghanistan, Algeria, Benin, Cameroon, Chad, Côte ( READ MORE )
HHS and CDC today announced the appointment of two new members to the CDC ACIP. ( READ MORE )
CDC announced Dr. Ralph Abraham stepped down as Principal Deputy Director, effective immediately. ( READ MORE )
There is an outbreak of chikungunya in Suriname. You can protect yourself by preventing mosquito bites. ( READ MORE )
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