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“How can you be so ignorant?”: RFK Jr. called “charlatan” during bipartisan Senate grilling
Garrett Owen
The health secretary drew intense criticism from both Republican and Democratic senators on Thursday
“Severance” and the horrors of RTO: The case against bringing your best self to work
Melanie McFarland
The divide between Lumon's workaholic "innies" and sad "outies" proves we should save our best energy for ourselves
Masks off: The lessons we didn’t learn from COVID
Carlyn Zwarenstein
The pandemic accelerated economic disparity, revealing a disturbing acceptance of mass death. Did we learn nothing?
Trump administration’s halt of CDC’s weekly scientific report stalls bird flu studies
Amy Maxmen
"The equivalent of finding out that your local fire department has been told not to sound any fire alarms"
Bats harbor tons of deadly viruses but don’t get sick. Scientists may have just discovered why
Matthew Rozsa
Bats have some of the strongest immune systems in the world. Learning how they work could prevent pandemics
“Bobby’s f**king smart, dude”: Anti-vax QB Rodgers gives glowing endorsement of RFK Jr.
Alex Galbraith
The New York Jets QB said RFK could "mop the floor with any of these senators."
Fearing another pandemic, people are prepping for bird flu. Should you?
Nicole Karlis
Reminded of the ways COVID disrupted normal life, some see bird flu as an imminent disaster
Mixed lessons from intentionally infecting people with COVID-19
Claudia Lopez Lloreda
Challenge trials help researchers study immune responses. Skeptics still doubt the approach is worth the risks
Norovirus cases surging in parts of U.S.
Natalie Chandler
Cases of the stomach bug have increased this winter, the CDC says
Can the incoming Trump administration put health above politics?
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Former surgeon general Dr. Jerome Adams shares lessons from COVID and anxieties about the next pandemic
“Bad news for public health”: Jay Bhattacharaya, Trump’s pick to lead NIH, got COVID-19 all wrong
Charles R. Davis
Dr. Jay Bhattacharaya falsely suggested that COVID-19 was far less deadly than public health experts claimed
Trump tags NFL alum, Fox News contributor and House race losers in Cabinet pick blitz
Griffin Eckstein
Trump named seven cabinet picks on Friday night, including leaders for the CDC, FDA and Department of Labor
For kids with long COVID, “back to school” often means not returning at all
Nicole Karlis
Far from rare, long COVID in kids is devastating families. Experts say schools can do more to help their students
Are people more afraid of illness these days?
Nicole Karlis
The COVID pandemic pushed people to be either hyper-aware of viruses, or not trust public health at all
New COVID vaccines have arrived just as a vaccine equity program is ending
Nicole Karlis
Congress slashed pandemic funding in May. Soon uninsured people will lose access to free COVID vaccines
Long COVID is a “public health crisis for kids,” experts say
Nicole Karlis
New research sheds light on the growing burden of pediatric long COVID while it continues to be ignored
COVID is getting so bad, new vaccines were given early emergency approval
Matthew Rozsa
New shots from Pfizer and Moderna will be available within days. Here's how to get yours
Noah Lyles’ collapse underscores our collective COVID denial
Troy Farah
We keep pretending that the pandemic is done and over, but it keeps knocking us off our feet
Civil liberties group condemns Nassau County vote to ban masks in public
Nicole Karlis
The move coincides with a global surge in COVID-19 cases
Bird flu cases are going undetected, new study suggests. It’s a problem for all of us
Amy Maxmen
Testing for bird flu among farmworkers remains rare, but new research suggests many cases go underreported
Is the COVID summer wave here? Here’s what the FLiRT variants mean for rising infections
Troy Farah
Once more, COVID cases are on the rise. Here's what's driving an uptick in cases
“Lies”: Panicked Republicans contradict each other’s claims to excuse Trump’s “horrible city” diss
Charles R. Davis
Trump allies offered contradictory explanations for Trump's Milwaukee claim — before former president undercut them
Pregnant in a warming climate: A lethal “double risk” for malaria
Zoya Teirstein
Mosquitoes are moving into the mountains of Papua New Guinea and other highland areas. It could be a death sentence
Third bird flu case in humans confirmed, with new coughing and respiratory symptoms reported
Matthew Rozsa
The infected farmworker was not linked to previous cases, but the risk to public remains low, the CDC reports
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