July 16 Four people dead in Florida from flesh-eating bacteria found in coastal waters Florida officials warn about Vibrio vulnificus, a flesh-eating bacteria found in warm water that has caused four deaths this year. The bacteria can enter through wounds or raw oyster consumption.
July 15 Joe Rogan confronts Gavin Newsom with 'tough' questions on pandemic record California Gov. Gavin Newsom faced challenging questions from podcaster Joe Rogan about California's pandemic policies in a new interview published Monday.
July 15 Scientists crack the code on new vaccine for deadly plague bacteria New bacterial mRNA vaccine technology shows promise in fighting plague, and could help address the global threat of antibiotic resistance through rapid vaccine development.
July 14 Former Obama speechwriter admits shunning conservative in his family was a mistake Former Obama speechwriter David Litt suggested in a guest essay for The New York Times that ostracizing conservatives might be the wrong approach, detailing a personal acedote.
July 12 Bondi says all charges against doctor who allegedly destroyed COVID vaccines have been dropped Charges have been dropped against Dr. Kirk Moore, who faced decades in prison for allegedly destroying $28,000 in COVID-19 vaccines and fraudulently completing vaccination record cards.
July 9 US measles cases hit highest level in more than 30 years, CDC data shows There are 1,288 measles cases throughout 38 U.S. states so far this year, which is the most since 1992, according to new data from the CDC released this week.
July 8 CDC declares bird flu emergency over as experts warn of possible fall resurgence The CDC ends its emergency response to H5N1 bird flu after recording 70 human cases and one death nationally, even as experts note seasonal patterns may increase fall cases.
July 8 CDC warns measles cases surging nationwide 91±¬ÁÏ senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel weighs in on childhood obesity concerns and the surge in measles cases across the U.S. on 'America's Newsroom.'
July 7 Trump cuts millions in taxpayer funding for pushing COVID ‘cover-up’ Trump administration ends $20 million contracts with Springer Nature, a German-owned publisher criticized for bias, censorship and thousands of retractions in 2024
July 4 Physician reminds Americans to 'exercise caution' for Fourth of July Physician Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil addresses the health and safety dangers that are most likely to send Americans to the ER this holiday.