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Second human bird flu case linked to dairy detected in Michigan. Public threat remains low, CDC says

Matthew Rozsa
An Australian bird flu case was also confirmed, but is not related to the dairy industry

A deadly coronavirus has resurfaced in Saudi Arabia, killing at least one patient

Matthew Rozsa
First detected in 2012, MERS has about a 36% fatality rate and is similar to the virus that causes COVID-19

RFK is now openly gunning for Trump voters — and Republicans are starting to worry

Amanda Marcotte
Kennedy wants more marks for his anti-vaccination grift — he'll find way more of them by marketing to MAGA

Can nasal Neosporin fight COVID? Surprising new research suggests it works

Nicole Karlis
A potential treatment for COVID-19 may have been hiding in our medicine cabinets, a new study in PNAS has found

Loneliness in America is a crisis. The solution is more structural than individual

Nicole Karlis
An expert in loneliness says the U.S. is in a new "social frontier." Here's how we can cope

Major COVID vaccine study finds heart risks are rare — and the real threat is being unvaccinated

Nicole Karlis
Any pharmaceutical has risk of side effects, but a COVID infection is far more dangerous than the vaccines

Ill-gotten gains: Why does American society coerce us to work while sick?

Nicole Karlis
A reversal in the CDC's COVID isolation guidance is "a class issue and it's concerning," advocates say

Will we be prepared for “Disease X?” Misinformation could leave us vulnerable to a future pandemic

Nicole Karlis
Preparing for unknown new diseases requires a focus on clear and authentic communication worldwide

“Living through a mass disabling event”: Will Congress finally take long COVID patients seriously?

Nicole Karlis
Millions have been devastated by long COVID. Experts say it needs to be an urgent government priority

The coronavirus could mutate to cause more severe disease, according to experts

Nicole Karlis
JN.1's parent can infect lung cells more efficiently, a mutation that's different from the "milder" Omicron

Why a supplement that tints skin blue is all the rage among alternative health circles

Nicole Karlis
The far left and far right share a colloidal silver fandom in common. Here's the reason behind the obsession

A new COVID variant is now dominant in the U.S. Will it cause another massive surge like Omicron?

Nicole Karlis
Health experts monitoring JN.1 say it may not cause as much damage as previous waves but it could still be severe

Respiratory viruses are on the rise. Did COVID-19 make us more vulnerable to other illnesses?

Nicole Karlis
COVID-19 could be a "risk factor" for other viruses like flu and RSV, experts say

CDC director recommends masking against tide of rising respiratory illnesses, including COVID

Nicole Karlis
The CDC hasn’t seen anything new in terms of viruses or sickness, but recommended a handful of precautions

Are psychedelics a treatment for long COVID? Researchers probing this mystery don’t have answers yet

Rich Haridy
Mounting evidence suggests long COVID could be related to serotonin, but the science is far from definite

Highly-mutated “Pirola” COVID variant is spreading more rapidly, but vaccines seem to neutralize it

Nicole Karlis
Experts warned Pirola could do serious damage if it gained a foothold. Now that it's growing, what happens next?

Thousands of preterm births likely prevented by COVID-19 vaccines, study finds

Nicole Karlis
New research suggests COVID-19 vaccinations could prevent adverse birth outcomes

Few kids are getting the latest COVID shots. Is it misinformation or a lack of access?

Nicole Karlis
COVID vaccines were once hailed as life savers. Now there is profound disinterest in vaccinating kids. What gives?

5 common nightmares and what they could mean for your mental health, according to a dream expert

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Being chased, falling and climate disasters: A dream researcher unpacks common nightmares

California is last among states mandating paid sick leave

Mark Kreidler
California requires a minimum of three sick days, the least among 15 states

Lessons from a Nobel Prize-winning vaccine designer on standing up for one’s principles

Matthew Rozsa
Dr. Katalin Karikó faced rejection for her revolutionary work on mRNA vaccines, but her work is finally recognized

“Trail of death”: Staffing crisis sparks largest health care strike in U.S. history

Bob Hennelly
A healthcare staffing crisis that existed before the pandemic has only worsened

As COVID infections rise, nursing homes are still waiting for vaccines

Jordan Rau, Tony Leys
"The United States has been phenomenal in screwing up vaccinations," one doctor said

The simplest way to prevent the next pandemic? Leave bats alone

Steve Osofsky, Susan Lieberman
Bats harbor many viruses that can spill over to humans. It’s time to leave bats and their habitats undisturbed
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