Health November 13 Surge in whooping cough cases in southern state prompts health alerts Texas reports nearly quadruple the whooping cough cases than last year, with over 3,500 infections. Health officials urge vaccination as pertussis spreads statewide.
Opinion November 7 Democrats hold the government hostage over subsidies Americans don’t want Democrats are holding the government hostage over temporary COVID-era ACA subsidies that have led to widespread fraud and cost taxpayers $27 billion.
Media November 4 Gretchen Whitmer confronted on 'weird' COVID restrictions, says she did her best with poor information Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer faced questions about her state's COVID-19 restrictions on Caleb Hammer's "Financial Audit" show, admitting policies were "weird" during the pandemic.
Health October 31 Common viruses linked to ‘dramatic’ spike in heart attack and stroke risk Viral infections trigger inflammation that raises heart disease risk, study finds. Vaccination against COVID, flu and shingles may help prevent cardiovascular complications.
Mississippi October 29 Truckload of 'aggressive' research monkeys escape after truck crash in Mississippi; 3 still on the loose A truck carrying research monkeys from Tulane University crashed on a Mississippi highway near Heidelberg in Jasper County, releasing the "aggressive" primates into a community.
Health October 27 Shingles vaccine connected to ‘exciting’ health benefits in large study New research reveals the shingles vaccine may cut vascular dementia risk by half, offering unexpected brain protection beyond preventing painful rash outbreaks.
Bird Flu October 26 Bird flu cases on the rise, as illness confirmed at Georgia commercial poultry farm Bird flu outbreak hits third Georgia commercial poultry operation this year, affecting 140,000 chickens as state officials work to contain HPAI spread.
Health October 24 Contaminated meat blamed for rise in common urinary infections, experts warn New study reveals that nearly 20% of UTIs could be linked to contaminated meat. with E. coli strains from chicken and turkey posing hidden foodborne risks nationwide.
Health October 23 Cancer survival appears to double with common vaccine, researchers say A new study finds that combining the COVID vaccine with immunotherapy may nearly double cancer survival rates — patients lived an average of 37.3 months compared to 20.6 months without the vaccine.
Health October 23 Mpox strain surfaces in US without international travel, raising fears of wider outbreak The California Department of Health reports that three hospitalized clade I mpox patients are now recovering, marking the first community spread without international travel history.
Health October 16 After Diane Keaton's pneumonia death, what to know about the respiratory virus Diane Keaton's pneumonia death highlights how bacterial and viral lung infections can be life-threatening, especially for older adults with chronic conditions.