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Following the integration of Aster and QCIL in March this year, the combined healthcare network will operate 11 hospitals in Kerala with 4,575 beds. ( READ MORE )
A pharmacopoeia is an official compendium of quality standards of the drugs being imported, manufactured for sale, stocked or exhibited for sale or distributed in a country. The pharmacopoeial monographs ( READ MORE )
Brandi Glanville says doctors confirmed a benign tumor in her facial lymph node, sharing the update on her podcast after years of swelling issues. ( READ MORE )
IQVIA controls one of the world's largest databases of healthcare information that's closely integrated the clinical research process. ( READ MORE )
Artichokes may look intimidating, but the vegetable is worth getting familiar with thanks to its abundant nutrients and health benefits. ( READ MORE )
On the fourth anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court decision that struck down Roe v. Wade, Gov. JB Pritzker on Wednesday signed the latest legislation bolstering Illinois’ status as a ( READ MORE )
The secret to a better brain workout might already be sitting in your bathroom. ( READ MORE )
A doctor who had traveled to the Democratic Republic of Congo was infected, the French health ministry said. The authorities said the risk to the wider population was low. ( READ MORE )
Health officials said the doctor had returned from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) - which has been the epicentre of the current outbreak - before the positive test. ( READ MORE )
Over 60 million adults are now over the age of 65 in the US, representing about 18% of the population. And they're living longer too — the death rate for ( READ MORE )
Just a couple of glasses a wine a night could increase your risk of developing Alzheimer's , especially if your face goes red when you drink, research suggests. ( READ MORE )
Scientists believe that the Bundibugyo virus persists in an animal species, occasionally spilling over into humans. But they have yet to identify the species. ( READ MORE )
Nearly 14,000 bottles of popular supplements touted for alleviating nighttime cramps, lowering blood pressure and boosting heart health have been urgently recalled due to undeclared ingredients. ( READ MORE )
More people are diagnosed with skin cancer in the US each year than all other cancers combined. Here experts reveal the lesser-known warning signs you must never ignore ( READ MORE )
While many choose self-tanners to achieve a golden look sans sun exposure, an expert warns there are hidden dangers in a faux glow if you misuse it. ( READ MORE )
Clearly on view during Andy Burnham's victory parade for his win in Makerfield was evidence of the curse that affects an estimated 12million males in the UK - man boobs, ( READ MORE )
The alert comes amid growing concern over the impact of extreme heat ( READ MORE )
Alison Hammond, who has a history of glaucoma in her family, was 'emotional' after realising a third of Brits with serious eye conditions have delayed treatment due to anxiety ( READ MORE )
A migraine is a complex neurological disorder that can cause many symptoms, including nausea, vomiting and acute sensitivity to light, sound and smell. ( READ MORE )
BBC journalist and former weather presenter Lara Lewington explained the greatest risk during hot weather - and it's not heatstroke ( READ MORE )
Omeprazole and other prescription medication users urged to check their storage labels carefully, as the UK heatwave pushes temperatures to dangerous highs ( READ MORE )
Zepbound the now the only GLP-1 drug in Canada approved for the sleep disorder that causes people to stop breathing temporarily because their upper airway is blocked. ( READ MORE )
Higher parental BMI was also linked to obesity-related eating behaviours in children, including greater responsiveness to food and emotional overeating. However, the study, published in the journal PLOS Medicine, could ( READ MORE )
Families will continue to be failed unless the NHS makes meaningful changes, BBC's Michael Buchanan writes. ( READ MORE )
The health service has used an earlier version of the technology, known as Derm AI, to detect 20,000 cancers in more than 230,000 patients. ( READ MORE )
Whether they're served alongside a greasy burger, complimenting a juicy steak, or drenched in salt and vinegar beside fish and mushy peas, chips are a staple of British cuisine. ( READ MORE )
As the UK's latest heatwave sends temperatures soaring to 40C, a GP specialist in dermatology has shared how to avoid and treat chafing and heat rash ( READ MORE )
“Moms.gov is not about promoting women’s health,” senators wrote in a letter shared exclusively with HuffPost. “It is an attempt to use HHS resources to further strip women of their ( READ MORE )
As the UK melts through a sizzling heatwave, the threat of heat stroke is becoming increasingly real. Triggered by the body overheating, heat stroke can cause organ failure within hours. ( READ MORE )
As the UK experiences a heatwave, joint preservation specialist Professor Paul Lee explains the often-overlooked impact of dehydration ( READ MORE )
With much of the UK under a severe heat warning it's important to make sure you are drinking enough water. ( READ MORE )
For years, I've suffered with extremely low mood in the mornings - even if I go to bed happy. What could be causing these overnight changes? Dr Martin Scurr replies ( READ MORE )
A new review suggests palmitic acid in saturated fats may impair insulin response, while oleic acid in olive oil may help protect against type 2 diabetes. ( READ MORE )
Given that one in five people in the UK will develop skin cancer in their lifetime, it's in everyone's interest to know the warnings signs. ( READ MORE )
Sweating is one of those bodily functions we don't tend to think much about until it starts causing problems. Or, of course, during a heatwave. ( READ MORE )
The UK Health Security Agency stressed that hot weather 'can act to worsen existing health conditions'. ( READ MORE )
A health specialist has urged those on medication to be extra careful about how they store their medication during the heatwave. ( READ MORE )
From heat stroke to dehydration, soaring temperatures don't come without risk. ( READ MORE )
The Bengal govt has earmarked Rs 3,100 crore for implementing Ayushman Bharat-Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) in the state for the first time. The allocation was announced by state ( READ MORE )
A bipartisan bill to implement a $35 cap on out-of-pocket insulin costs is gaining steam among Republicans, but big hurdles remain to get the legislation through Congress. ( READ MORE )
Recent findings show that a mere 2% of senior citizens in India are vaccinated against influenza, which accounts for approximately 1.2 lakh deaths each year. This significant gap in adult ( READ MORE )
Two tick species that carry dangerous pathogens are thought to be invading new counties in a New England state, raising concerns that millions more people may be at risk of ( READ MORE )
The Centre has reviewed the existing data and is considering internally to create its own priority list of 8-10 devices where policy support will be most impactful. ( READ MORE )
The GTE exemption list allows public agencies to procure products that are not locally produced in the country. The process of revising the current list of 354 devices began in ( READ MORE )
The Justice Department charged 19 Illinoisans, three of them from Chicago, with various healthcare fraud schemes Tuesday, as part of a large-scale investigation that yielded charges against more than 450 ( READ MORE )
Sitting for prolonged periods is associated with health complications – but you can counteract the risks of a sedentary life. ( READ MORE )
An international traveler with a confirmed case of measles went through O’Hare Airport last week, according to the Chicago Department of Public Health.The traveler may have exposed others to the ( READ MORE )
A study on COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness has finally been published after being blocked from a government health journal. ( 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 )
The department is taking aim at pricey “skin substitutes,” an overused wound care treatment that cost the government nearly $15 billion in 2025. ( READ MORE )
New research, published in The Journal of Immunology, identifies biomarkers of a distinct immune profile that could be used to identify patients at risk for chronic critical illness (CCI) on ( READ MORE )
On a busy hospital ward, a nurse says "wonderful, wonderful" as a patient with dementia completes a task. It sounds simple, but moments like this can play an important role ( READ MORE )
More than a third of psychologists report having patients who use artificial intelligence as an additional source of mental health support. As more people turn to AI for advice, companionship ( READ MORE )
New research among lung cancer screening participants has found that low-dose chest computed tomography (CT) screening is generally well tolerated both physically and emotionally, but experiences vary across socioeconomic groups. ( READ MORE )
The immune system depends on molecular alarms that detect danger inside cells. One of these alarms is STING, short for "stimulator of interferon genes." STING helps cells respond to infections, ( READ MORE )
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 found. ( READ MORE )
Each year in the U.S., more than 300,000 people die from sudden cardiac arrest, a condition in which the heart's electrical system malfunctions without warning. The medical emergency can kill ( READ MORE )
A first-of-its-kind study of supermarket products has found that in total, the plant-based items sampled contained twice as many food additives as the animal-based equivalents. Overall, the plant-based products contained ( READ MORE )
University of Louisville researchers have discovered how a naturally occurring microbial compound may help protect the gut and support future treatment strategies for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). ( READ MORE )
In autoimmune disorders, immune cells targeting "self" proteins are mistakenly activated, resulting in abnormal expansion and responsiveness. These disorders are known to reduce patients' quality of life over a prolonged ( READ MORE )
A study by researchers from the University of Cambridge, the British Heart Foundation Data Science Center at Health Data Research UK and The George Institute for Global Health is the ( READ MORE )
Two research teams at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III (CNIC) have developed a pioneering technique in Spain to characterize the proteome of individual cardiomyocytes—the cells responsible for ( READ MORE )
Every echocardiogram is a moving story. For a baby born with a complex heart condition, the gray and black images on the ultrasound screen can influence some of the earliest ( READ MORE )
For most people, a blister or small cut is an inconvenience. For others, it can become something much more serious. ( READ MORE )
A genetic difference carried by nearly one in three people may increase the risk of severe COVID-19 and lung fibrosis by disrupting the function of a previously unknown protein, according ( READ MORE )
Australian women trying to start a family through IVF are being offered optional extras with little or no evidence that they work, new research has found. A University of Melbourne-led ( READ MORE )
The widespread use of electronic patient portals to provide quick access to test results presents health care professionals with an important challenge: How should new cancer diagnoses be communicated? ( READ MORE )
A new strategy for delivering GLP-1 drugs to patients with obesity or who were overweight resulted in up to a 12% reduction in body weight after 36 weeks, according to ( READ MORE )
Trials of two separate potential treatments to fight the deadly Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo are expected to begin next week, the World Health Organization said Wednesday. ( READ MORE )
A new randomized clinical trial from investigators at Mass General Brigham's Neuroscience Institute and Department of Psychiatry suggests that using personalized brain imaging to guide transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) may ( READ MORE )
CADASIL, which stands for "cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy," is a hereditary disease that damages the brain's small blood vessels, causing recurrent strokes. Over time, CADASIL ( READ MORE )
In the neonatal intensive care unit, the most fragile patients in medicine are often the most heavily wired. Premature babies, some weighing less than a pound, can be tethered to ( READ MORE )
The availability of genetic testing for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) for people with a family member diagnosed with the disease is expected to greatly increase the number of clinic visits ( READ MORE )
As the leading cause of viral gastroenteritis worldwide, norovirus is an all too familiar ailment. Its telltale digestive upset—not to mention its reputation for being notoriously contagious—has earned it the ( READ MORE )
Scientists may have discovered a new role for the cerebellum, the part of the brain that sits at the base of the skull. A new paper published in the journal ( READ MORE )
A newly developed open-source tool designed for rigorous reanalysis of genomic data is highly effective at detecting new rare disease diagnoses. The tool's ability to frequently and automatically reexamine stored ( READ MORE )
Researchers at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) have identified a specialized population of immune cells that plays a central role in driving abnormal tissue growth in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), offering ( READ MORE )
Very preterm infants face up to a 50% higher risk of developmental challenges affecting movement, learning, language and behavior. Today, many of those challenges are not fully recognized until later ( READ MORE )
Human skin is constantly rebuilding itself. Every few weeks, the outermost layers shed and are replaced by new cells pushed up from the base. For decades, scientists believed this renewal ( READ MORE )
New research sheds light on why red meat may worsen inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)—and how other protein sources could help protect the gut. ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- Use and misuse of GLP-1 receptor agonists were common in people with eating disorders, interim results of an ongoing cross-sectional study suggested. Among over 400 people with ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- Despite political warnings and legal challenges, there's still a push to keep HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s vaccine agenda alive -- but it has shifted largely ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- The federal government can't block benefits from the nation's largest food aid program from being used to buy candy, soda, and other sugary drinks, a judge ruled. ( READ MORE )
What if consciousness isn’t limited to brains like ours? Philosophers Eric Schwitzgebel and Jeremy Pober argue that consciousness could arise in many different forms of life, even in beings built ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- Note that some links may require registration or subscription. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) subpoenaed Anthony Fauci, MD, to appear before the Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental ( READ MORE )
Scientists have discovered a tiny group of neurons in an ancient brain region that acts like a built-in focus filter, helping the brain ignore distractions and zero in on what ( READ MORE )
Scientists have uncovered a surprising new twist in what happens when cells die. As dying cells break apart, they leave behind tiny “footprints of death” packed with newly discovered particles ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- People exposed to higher levels of daytime light had a lower risk of dementia, prospective data from 88,000 U.K. Biobank participants showed. Over 8 years of follow-up, ( READ MORE )
A study of nearly 300 people across northern Britain found that vitamin D levels often stay low all year in groups most at risk. Surprisingly, summer sunshine did not significantly ( READ MORE )
Scientists found that one tiny genetic change can completely alter how a coronavirus behaves in different species. Comparing SARS-CoV-2 with a closely related bat-only virus, they showed that a single ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- The COVID vaccine study that was suppressed by the acting CDC director earlier this year has now been published in a JAMA journal. The case-control study showed ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- The emergence of immunotherapy for esophageal cancer provided a glimmer of hope to patients and clinicians affected by the historically poor-prognosis disease. The glimmer has not only ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- Improved understanding of the tumor microenvironment and genomics has fueled a new generation of therapies that could lead to better outcomes for esophageal cancer. Some of those ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- More than 240 physicians and advanced practice providers from dozens of Banner Health locations throughout the Phoenix area have filed to unionize. The effort comes as clinicians ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- The White House aggressively denied a report that implied President Trump may have received the investigational obesity medication retatrutide. STAT on Tuesday reported that Eli Lilly and ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- OMAHA, Nebraska -- The last eight American passengers who endured 42 days in a specialized hospital quarantine unit after exposure to an unusual hantavirus outbreak on a ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- The FDA approved the first generic version of rifapentine (Priftin) to treat active pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) in adolescents and adults, as well as latent TB infection in ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- Pacemaker and implantable cardioverter‐defibrillator implants were associated with increased risks of mental disorders among young adult recipients in Korea. (Journal of the American Heart Association) The FDA ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- Gene therapy developer uniQure said it will submit a marketing application for accelerated approval for investigational AMT-130 for Huntington's disease after the FDA reversed its position and ( READ MORE )
(MedPage Today) -- The Justice Department on Tuesday announced criminal charges against 455 people, including 90 doctors and other medical professionals, as part of a 2-week healthcare fraud crackdown that ( 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 all ( 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 among ( 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 says.Expectant ( 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 )
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 cancer ( 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 -- 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, from ( 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 -- 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 )
TUESDAY, June 23, 2026 -- Incorporation of an artificial intelligence based-optical coherence tomography (AI-OCT) system as a secondary screening tool is noninferior to standard practice and can reduce unnecessary diabetic ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 23, 2026 -- The prevalence rates of multiple sclerosis (MS), motor neuron diseases (MNDs), and Parkinson disease (PD) are increasing over time, with different factors accounting for the ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 23, 2026 -- Metabolic improvement after resection of olfactory groove meningioma (OGM) occurs early and remains durable over time, according to a research letter published online June 3 ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 23, 2026 -- Internet-based vestibular rehabilitation (VR) is not superior to written instructions for reducing vestibular symptoms six weeks after acute-onset vertigo, according to a study published online ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 23, 2026 — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is asking drugmakers to update the prescribing information on testosterone replacement therapy products to reflect newer clinical evidence. ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 23, 2026 -- Short daily home dialysis (SDHD) is associated with sustained preservation of physical activity, better postdialysis recovery, and improved sleep compared with conventional in-center hemodialysis (ICHD), ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 23, 2026 -- A quick optical biopsy using optical coherence tomography (OCT) may improve endometrial cancer screening, according to a study published online June 3 in npj Imaging. ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 23, 2026 -- Higher psoriasis (PsO) disease activity is independently associated with impairment in specific sleep domains, but not global sleep quality, according to a study published online ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 23, 2026 — Strength training may play an important role in reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes. "This study highlights the importance of resistance training and exercise," ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 23, 2026 — More than 1 in 10 Americans now use patient portals and health apps to communicate with their doctor, a new study says. Online portal messages ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 23, 2026 — Fewer than half of Americans understand that booze is a cancer-causing substance along the lines of known carcinogens like tobacco, asbestos and formaldehyde, a new ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 23, 2026 — Healthy use of sunscreen is overwhelmingly promoted in popular TikTok videos, a new study says. However, people more often like, share and comment on the ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 23, 2026 — Tired of watching its employers struggle to afford the cost of healthcare, Republican-controlled Indiana is trying a traditionally liberal tactic to control costs: setting government ( READ MORE )
TUESDAY, June 23, 2026 — That juice box you hand your child as a daily treat could be setting them up for poor heart health later on, a new study ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 22, 2026 -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Utebzi (tebipenem pivoxil), an oral antibiotic, for the treatment of complicated urinary tract infections (cUTIs). Utebzi is ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 22, 2026 -- Many pregnancies are exposed to environmental chemicals, some of which are associated with differences in gestational age at birth and birth weight-for-gestational age (BW-GA) z ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 22, 2026 -- Maternal prepregnancy hypertension and a child's nutrition are associated with alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels, according to a study published online June 9 in The Journal ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 22, 2026 -- For adults with prediabetes, lifestyle intervention is associated with a lower burden of multimorbidity over long-term follow-up, according to a study published online June 15 ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 22, 2026 -- Subtype-specific cardiovascular disease (CVD) associations are seen with Alzheimer disease (AD), with the strongest, most consistent association seen for hypotension, according to a study published ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 22, 2026 -- For patients with diabetic macular edema (DME), intravitreal anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) injection followed by a dexamethasone (DEX) intravitreal implant demonstrates noninferior efficacy and ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 22, 2026 — Clover Hill Dairy is recalling all of its brand cheese over possible Listeria contamination tied to a multi-state outbreak that has killed one person and ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 22, 2026 -- In a new living clinical guideline issued by the American College of Physicians and published online June 16 in the Annals of Internal Medicine, recommendations ( READ MORE )
The annual meeting of the American Diabetes Association was held this year from June 5 to 8 in New Orleans, drawing participants from around the world, including clinicians, academicians, allied ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 22, 2026 — Middle-aged women have the highest levels of problematic alcohol use, a new national survey shows, yet they may be the least aware that drinking can ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 22, 2026 — Less than a fifth of Americans referred for kidney transplants complete the steps necessary to get their name on the waitlist. "Our findings suggest that ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 22, 2026 — A growing number of Americans are finding themselves priced out of the healthcare system. Only 49% of U.S. adults report being “cost secure,” meaning they ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 22, 2026 — Brief videos can help first-time fathers better protect their newborns, a new study says. Videos on safe sleep, infant crying and car safety helped educate ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 22, 2026 — Federal efforts to expand the number of primary care doctors in America have fallen short, a new study says. Primary care’s share of 1,000 new ( READ MORE )
MONDAY, June 22, 2026 — Year after year, Ross and Rebecca Tobiassen saw their healthcare costs rise, having relied on the Affordable Care Act for federally subsidized health insurance since ( READ MORE )
June 16, 2026 -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today approved another over-the-counter (OTC) intranasal naloxone product, Rextovy, a 4 milligram (mg) naloxone hydrochloride nasal spray for the ( READ MORE )
FRIDAY, June 19, 2026 — Millions of Americans take fish oil supplements hoping to keep their brains sharp as they age. But evidence just published in the journal EBioMedicine suggests ( READ MORE )
FRIDAY, June 19, 2026 — Prehabilitation can help the elderly recover better and suffer fewer complications from spinal fusion surgery, a new study says. Patients 75 and older who underwent ( READ MORE )
FRIDAY, June 19, 2026 — Ozempic doesn’t only help people lose weight, but might also protect against broken bones, a new study says. People with type 2 diabetes treated with ( READ MORE )
FRIDAY, June 19, 2026 — The grief pet owners feel at the loss of a beloved companion is strikingly similar regardless of the circumstances surrounding the death, a new study ( READ MORE )
FRIDAY, June 19, 2026 — Massage guns are great for working over sore muscles, but you should avoid using one anywhere near your eyes, a new study warns. A young ( READ MORE )
THURSDAY, June 18, 2026 -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Welireg (belzutifan) in combination with pembrolizumab or pembrolizumab and berahyaluronidase alfa-pmph (Keytruda Qlex) for the adjuvant treatment ( READ MORE )
THURSDAY, June 18, 2026 -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved another over-the-counter intranasal naloxone product, Rextovy (naloxone hydrochloride), for the emergency treatment of opioid overdose. The 4-mg ( READ MORE )
THURSDAY, June 18, 2026 -- Remote monitoring does not increase time spent at home for adult patients discharged after hospitalization for serious infection, according to a study published online June ( READ MORE )
THURSDAY, June 18, 2026 -- For patients with solid renal masses (SRMs), preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can predict postnephrectomy development of chronic kidney disease (CKD), according to a study ( READ MORE )
THURSDAY, June 18, 2026 -- Subfecundity is associated with increased scores for symptoms of behavioral problems and higher odds of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis in offspring, independent of infertility ( 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 )
Three people have been hospitalized, and no deaths have been reported. ( READ MORE )
There is an outbreak of chikungunya in Santa Cruz and Cochabamba Departments, Bolivia. You can protect yourself by preventing mosquito bites. ( READ MORE )
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