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The food item makes for an easy upgrade to a lunch or dinner. ( READ MORE )
Parents, it’s time to focus up — your child’s attention span may depend on it. ( READ MORE )
Researchers found that higher vitamin K1 intake from leafy greens like spinach and kale was associated with a 16% lower likelihood of COPD over ten years. ( READ MORE )
Now researchers better understand why even a mildly annoying itch could put you on an itch-and-scratch cycle if you give in. The post Scratching that bug bite might feel good ( READ MORE )
You are what you eat — but what you drink could make or break your medication. ( READ MORE )
While a cold shower to combat the heatwave may be tempting, experts are warning against a freezing cold shower ( READ MORE )
Stockholm3 blood test detected 90% of aggressive prostate cancer cases compared to 74% for PSA tests in a study of over 12,000 men in Sweden. ( READ MORE )
The expert's cookbook is a Sunday Times bestseller. ( READ MORE )
WASHINGTON (AP) — You've likely heard it since childhood: Don't scratch that bug bite or rash, you'll make it worse. But why would something that feels so good be bad? ( READ MORE )
As many as one in four Britons suffer from haemorrhoids - but simple lifestyle changes could prevent the painful condition from occurring. ( READ MORE )
The National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO) has directed transplant centres across the country to put the figures on their websites after BJP MP Captain Brijesh Chowta spotlighted the ( READ MORE )
It is the drink that signals the start of the British summer - served in jugs, packed with fruit and sipped in pub gardens, at barbecues and during Wimbledon . ( READ MORE )
Rates of rectal cancer deaths are rising in adults under 50. ( READ MORE )
Science shows a direct connection between diet and inflammatory arthritis. Here’s how you can craft your meals to promote healing, not hurting. ( READ MORE )
Here are a few small ways to do yourself some major favors, from pros like cardiologists and nutritionists. ( READ MORE )
Our columnist turned to science to see what happened when she tried to slow her mind. ( READ MORE )
Chiropractor Dean Blackstock has revealed which foods matter most for maintaining healthy joints and bones. ( READ MORE )
Protein is used every day to repair tissue, maintain strength, support the immune system and keep organs, skin, hair and nails healthy. ( READ MORE )
Getting hooked up to a NAD+ drip or taking it as a supplement has become one of the most fashionable anti-ageing trends in wellness. ( READ MORE )
Supplement your wellness. ( READ MORE )
Turns out these products can actually make a huge difference. ( READ MORE )
New research confirmed a small reduction in COVID-related cardiovascular events, or COVID-19-associated MACE, due to the vaccine. ( READ MORE )
An NHS GP has shared a simple '15-minute trick' that could help reduce morning stress and anxiety ( READ MORE )
Prof Christopher Balogun-Lynch was "pivotal" in the development of Milton Keynes University Hospital. ( READ MORE )
Excess levels of a mineral responsible for healthy blood and brain function may raise the risk of Parkinson's and dementia, a study from researchers in California suggests. ( READ MORE )
Carol Turansky says it was only discovered after she contacted the breast cancer screening unit. ( READ MORE )
OPINION - ROBERT FISK: To say things are no longer the way they were would be a vast understatement. ( READ MORE )
You may already have it in the fridge. ( READ MORE )
The regulator issued the direction after it was brought to its notice that these products were being supplied to unregistered facilities and said the practice may pose risks to patient ( READ MORE )
Findings published in the journal Cell Death Discovery point to iron accumulation in brain cells as a key target in the effort to predict, prevent, and treat neurodegenerative diseases, researchers ( READ MORE )
Conversation starters, celebrity health reveals, healthy living hacks and medical cautions: Here's what you missed in Fox News Health this week ( READ MORE )
New Mexico's attorney general has opened a criminal investigation into claims that the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration allowed hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills to reach the streets ( READ MORE )
"One of the biggest misconceptions I hear is, 'I don't burn, I just tan,'" said Dr. Henry. "A tan is not a sign that your skin is protected." ( READ MORE )
The US is in the middle of an estrogen patch shortage, with menopausal women struggling to get ahold of hormone therapy to stave off their symptoms. But a study recently ( READ MORE )
Thousands may have been exposed to measles at two major airports, officials in two states have confirmed. The exposure comes as measles surges nationwide, totaling more than 2,100 cases. ( READ MORE )
We need to restructure healthcare, treat food as medicine and embrace eating programs that work in the long term. ( READ MORE )
One in 10 admitted patients, equalling around 180,000 people, spent more than 48 hours in the emergency department waiting for an inpatient bed. ( READ MORE )
A generic version of a breakthrough cystic fibrosis drug, manufactured in Bangladesh for a fraction of the American price, may give some families around the world an unlikely lifeline. ( READ MORE )
Transitioning from cigarettes to vapes - rather than quitting nicotine completely - is linked to a higher risk of developing severe eye diseases that can lead to blindness. ( READ MORE )
A history of Covid infection could increase your risk of developing this deadly condition. ( READ MORE )
The robot was cleared by the FDA a few months ago to perform the delicate surgery that avoids skin and preserves the nipple. ( READ MORE )
The Pentagon is once again requiring recruits across all branches of the military to receive flu vaccines as an outbreak at a Texas base makes headlines. ( READ MORE )
Plus, the future of Alzheimer’s care, young kids on GLP-1s and our columnist’s silent retreat. ( READ MORE )
A teenaged and closeted Kenny Dillon, the one who endured teasing and taunting growing up in Hegewisch in the 1970s, clung to this truth: He knew he could always leave.Dillon ( READ MORE )
A judge temporarily ordered the Tennessee Department of Health not to give immigration authorities information about roughly 400 seriously sick and disabled immigrant children who are enrolled in a healthcare ( READ MORE )
Like most women suffering from irritable bowel syndrome, Claire Smith, 37, was no stranger to agonising stomach cramps, bloating and fatigue. ( READ MORE )
An Oklahoma woman and her family have filed a lawsuit against Arby's after a former manager allegedly spat in her food while knowingly suffering an active herpes outbreak, an incident ( READ MORE )
Ambulance staff have urged England fans to drink responsibly this weekend - after a surge in callouts after the Three Lions faced Ghana on Tuesday. ( READ MORE )
The committee is recommending that no new patients start treatment with Tavneos and that existing patients be switched to suitable alternatives. ( READ MORE )
Eating red meat may increase the likelihood of developing irritable bowel disease, while pea protein may have a protective effect, new research suggests. ( READ MORE )
A recently released child-safety battery designed to reduce the danger from accidental ingestion is showing significant promise, but medical professionals should not alter their management protocols yet. In the first ( READ MORE )
Behavioral therapy is just as effective as medication for Tourette syndrome. This is the finding of doctoral research conducted by clinical psychologist Jolande van de Griendt, who will receive her ( READ MORE )
Multiple sclerosis (MS) can have a substantial impact on many aspects of life beyond physical health, with 51% of people reporting that the disease affects their social life and 48% ( READ MORE )
A simple bedside eye test may help predict recovery of consciousness in patients with severe brain injuries, according to new research presented at the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) Congress ( READ MORE )
Women with Parkinson's disease may be more vulnerable to Alzheimer's-related changes in the brain than men, according to new research presented at the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) Congress 2026. ( READ MORE )
In a recent episode of British sitcom Amandaland, Anne Flynn turns to ChatGPT for help talking to her teenage son about sex. The episode frames this as "The Chat": the ( READ MORE )
A new study analyzing more than 11,000 YouTube videos and comments found that online narratives surrounding avian influenza evolved alongside major outbreak developments, including increasing reports of infections in mammals, ( READ MORE )
You've likely heard it since childhood: Don't scratch that bug bite or rash, you'll make it worse. But why would something that feels so good be bad? ( READ MORE )
The most useful thing about a new HIV prevention guide may be a question it never asks: Why do you want to know about pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP? In a ( READ MORE )
Aging may trigger the appearance of specialized stem cells that supercharge the body's ability to create new belly fat. The discovery reveals a potential biological driver of middle-age weight gain ( READ MORE )
Most people know that heat waves can be dangerous. What they may not realize is that the heat indoors can be much worse than outdoors. ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- TTHealthWatch is a weekly podcast from Texas Tech. In it, Elizabeth Tracey, director of electronic media for Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, and Rick Lange, MD, president ( READ MORE )
Should RFK Jr. be more open to the idea of eating manatees? ( READ MORE )
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a psychiatric condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, a loss of interest in everyday activities, altered sleeping and/or eating patterns, low energy, and difficulty ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- The American Cancer Society's (ACS) recent update on colorectal cancer screening aims to strike a careful balance on blood-based screening tests. On the one hand, it appropriately ( READ MORE )
Worldwide, women carry the greatest burden of malnutrition. More than two-thirds of women of childbearing age don't get enough of at least one micronutrient. These are the vitamins and minerals, ( READ MORE )
Cedars-Sinai Health Sciences University investigators developed an AI-based model that can identify hospitalized patients at risk of low blood sugar up to 24 hours before the condition occurs. The long ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- WARSAW, Poland -- When Ewa Lutka-Krawczyk was diagnosed with gallbladder cancer, her first thought was for Gaja, a shelter dog she took in 3 years ago. She ( READ MORE )
Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination is already saving lives in the UK—and the scale of that success is striking. ( READ MORE )
Northwestern Medicine scientists have, for the first time, described the underlying mechanisms that regulate how cells rapidly change gene expression in response to hypoxia, a key feature of many treatment-resistant ( READ MORE )
US health authorities on Friday activated the highest level of response to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, while announcing the shipment of experimental treatments to the ( READ MORE )
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 York Times reported. ( READ MORE )
Each unit of cost invested in Helicobacter pylori screening can generate approximately a fivefold return in gastric cancer prevention benefits. ( READ MORE )
Through interdepartmental collaboration, a young woman's quality of life and ability to walk were restored following the laparoscopic removal of a rare, benign tumor of neurological origin in the lesser ( READ MORE )
A research team led by Prof. Wang Hongzhi at the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, has found a novel role of prostaglandin E synthase 3 (PTGES3) ( READ MORE )
Adults with both epilepsy and hearing loss who use hearing aids may have a 23% lower risk of developing dementia than those who do not, according to new research presented ( READ MORE )
Chronic wounds remain a major health care challenge, especially for people with diabetes, who often experience delayed healing, persistent inflammation and a higher risk of infection. Traditional wound-closure methods such ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- A new charter calls on the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) to consider "non-vaccine interventions" and changes the focus, membership structure, and rules that govern ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- NEW YORK CITY -- People with aortic stenosis (AS) were increasingly getting timelier diagnosis, though treatment delays persisted in a national care quality registry study. U.S. patients ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- Use of GLP-1 receptor agonists was associated with a higher risk of smell and taste disturbances among adults with type 2 diabetes, an analysis of electronic health ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- The Trump administration is moving to restart the specialized LGBTQ+ option for youth who contact the 988 crisis intervention hotline, but the group that helped pioneer the ( READ MORE )
The European Commission announced Friday that it was opening an antitrust probe into French pharmaceutical group Sanofi on suspicion it breached the bloc's competition rules in promoting a flu vaccine. ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- A European Medicines Agency (EMA) committee recommended pulling the marketing authorization for avacopan (Tavneos) following a review over data integrity concerns in the vasculitis drug's key supporting ( READ MORE )
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 in Acta Oto-Laryngologica. ( READ MORE )
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The battle between butter and margarine comes down to chemistry. Butter’s naturally occurring fats create rich flavors, golden browning, and flaky baked goods, while margarine’s modified plant oils offer consistency ( READ MORE )
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Right ventricular dysfunction (RVD) is prevalent in 41.7% of patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), according to a study published online June 10 in BMC Cardiovascular Disorders. ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- Every day begins with scream therapy at Camp Breastie for breast cancer survivors. (New York Times) Comedian and actor Moshe Kasher, who appeared as a sign language ( READ MORE )
The heat is changing the continent’s interest in cooling technologies of all kinds. ( READ MORE )
A new study from the University of Bergen shows an association between breastfeeding up to 6 months of age and a reduced risk of ADHD symptoms from ages 3 to ( READ MORE )
The cells lining skin capillaries are constantly sending each other messages—tiny pulses of calcium that help regulate blood flow, sense physical forces and keep vessel walls intact. Scientists have known ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- Artificial intelligence (AI) smart eyeglasses as a potential aid for people with low vision produced mixed results in a small pilot case series. Using verbal prompts to ( READ MORE )
A punishing heat wave overwhelming hospitals in Europe is just the latest reminder of the deadly threat such scorching temperatures can pose to human health. ( READ MORE )
A large real-world clinical trial has found that a generative AI-powered support tool used to support frontline clinicians was safe and improved the quality of clinical decision-making, but did not ( READ MORE )
Hundreds of people in England who were unknowingly living with HIV are receiving a diagnosis and starting life-saving antiretroviral treatment, thanks to a pioneering NHS testing initiative rolled out in ( READ MORE )
A new study found that fructose and glucose may look the same on a nutrition label, but the brain treats them very differently. In mice, glucose strongly reduced activity in ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- A federal judge has blocked part of a Trump administration plan that would have limited access to loans for students pursuing graduate degrees in nursing, physical therapy, ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- Note that some links may require registration or subscription. Calling the disease "relentless," tennis legend Chris Evert said her ovarian cancer had returned for a third time. ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- "Have yourself a good life." That was my friend's message informing me of his plan to end his life through physician-assisted suicide. His pancreatic cancer had progressed ( 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 ( 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 -- 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 )
THURSDAY, June 25, 2026 — The U.S. military is again requiring flu shots for new recruits, just two months after the secretary of defense declared the vaccine optional for troops, ( READ MORE )
THURSDAY, June 25, 2026 -- Social determinants of health (SDOH) are associated with neurobiological abnormalities in schizophrenia-spectrum psychotic conditions (SSPCs), according to a review published online June 17 in JAMA ( READ MORE )
THURSDAY, June 25, 2026 -- For patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), there is a significant negative correlation between illness perception and self-management behavior, according to a study published online ( READ MORE )
THURSDAY, June 25, 2026 -- There is a significant association between hepatitis C virus (HCV) and overactive bladder (OAB), according to a study published online May 29 in BMC Urology. ( READ MORE )
THURSDAY, June 25, 2026 -- Stockholm3, which combines prostate-specific antigen (PSA), plasma protein biomarkers, polygenic risk, and clinical factors offers greater clinical net benefit for detecting clinically significant prostate cancer ( READ MORE )
THURSDAY, June 25, 2026 -- Integration of smartphone-based imaging and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven diagnostics provides an effective strategy for screening for rare ocular malignancies, according to a study published online ( READ MORE )
THURSDAY, June 25, 2026 -- Greater concussion symptom history is associated with increased odds of tinnitus, and associations with cognition, depression, and anxiety are larger among those with tinnitus, according ( READ MORE )
THURSDAY, June 25, 2026 -- Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) without lupus nephritis (LN) have increased risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and mortality, according to a study published ( READ MORE )
THURSDAY, June 25, 2026 — As the use of GLP-1 medications for weight loss surges, so do calls to U.S. poison control centers, according to a new study. A team ( READ MORE )
THURSDAY, June 25, 2026 — Personalized brain imaging could help doctors better use magnetic stimulation to treat people with severe depression, a new study says. Such brain imaging helped researchers ( READ MORE )
THURSDAY, June 25, 2026 — Women on the pill appear to have healthier brains as they grow older, a new study says. Taking hormone-based birth control as a younger woman ( READ MORE )
THURSDAY, June 25, 2026 — Very few middle-aged men are discussing prostate cancer screening with their doctor, even though they face a decision whether or not to be tested, a ( READ MORE )
THURSDAY, June 25, 2026 — Severe nausea during pregnancy might increase the risk of complications for both mother and baby, a new study says. About 1% to 3% of pregnancies ( READ MORE )
THURSDAY, June 25, 2026 — Angel Foster had a backup plan. It was the first weekend in May. A federal appeals court had just made it illegal to mail mifepristone, ( READ MORE )
WEDNESDAY, June 24, 2026 -- Online patient portal messaging more than doubled between 2020 and 2025, according to a research letter published online June 22 in the Journal of the ( READ MORE )
WEDNESDAY, June 24, 2026 -- Women who use hormone therapy (HT) tend to adopt healthier lifestyles, according to a study published online June 16 in Menopause. Jillian Shillito, from the ( READ MORE )
WEDNESDAY, June 24, 2026 -- Active combined oral contraceptive (COC) pills are associated with an increased risk for emotional eating (EE), according to a study published online June 17 in ( READ MORE )
WEDNESDAY, June 24, 2026 -- For patients with Crohn disease or ulcerative colitis, HLA-DRB1*01:03 is a genetic determinant of severe disease, according to a study published online June 15 in ( READ MORE )
WEDNESDAY, June 24, 2026 — The three largest Medicare Advantage insurers turned down requests for post-hospital care at some of the highest rates among major plans, a federal watchdog has ( READ MORE )
WEDNESDAY, June 24, 2026 -- For women, resistance training is associated with a lower risk for major cardiovascular disease (CVD), according to a study published online June 17 in the ( READ MORE )
WEDNESDAY, June 24, 2026 -- Digital telemonitoring of blood pressure (BP) significantly lowers BP and improves cardiovascular outcomes, according to a study published in the June issue of the European ( READ MORE )
WEDNESDAY, June 24, 2026 -- Changes in heart structure and function may occur years before certain cancers are diagnosed, according to a study published online June 9 in the Journal ( READ MORE )
WEDNESDAY, June 24, 2026 — Got five minutes? A new study, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, suggests that five minutes of physical activity every hour may be ( READ MORE )
WEDNESDAY, June 24, 2026 — Ever bark with laughter when something funny hits you out of left field? Or get a case of the giggles so bad you can’t stop, ( READ MORE )
CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun. 24, 2026-- Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: IONS) today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Tryngolza (olezarsen) as an adjunct to diet to ( READ MORE )
WEDNESDAY, June 24, 2026 — Want to give your baby the best start in life? Then tend to your heart health, both prior to and during pregnancy, a new study ( READ MORE )
WEDNESDAY, June 24, 2026 — Younger generations have a higher risk of developing cancer earlier in their lives, and a new study advances one potential explanation. Accelerated “wear-and-tear” biological aging ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 24, 2026 — Racial disparities are narrowing among cancer patients, but people of color remain more likely to die from cancer, a new report says. The disparity in ( READ MORE )
WEDNESDAY, June 24, 2026 — Bill Curry, 65, raises cattle on the same land in rural Oklahoma once owned by his father and generations before him. Each quarter, for several ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 23, 2026 -- For people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), daily walking may worsen cough and expectoration when black carbon (BC) concentrations are high, according to a ( READ MORE )
The annual meeting of the Endocrine Society (ENDO 2026) was held from July 13 to 16 in Chicago, attracting participants from around the world, including clinicians, academicians, allied health professionals, ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 23, 2026 -- The vast majority of sunscreen-related content on TikTok promotes sunscreen use, according to a study published online June 18 in PLOS Digital Health. Alessandro Marcon, ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 23, 2026 -- Colored fundus photography (CFP) can identify regions of the retina associated with risk factors for Alzheimer disease (AD), according to a study published online June ( READ MORE )
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Transcript for an Update on CDC’s Hantavirus Response – 6/24/26 ( 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 )
Andes virus is a species of hantavirus carried by some rodents in South America. Andes virus is naturally present (endemic) in Argentina and Chile. Country List : Argentina, Chile ( 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 )
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 )
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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