A parasitic worm, known for causing potentially fatal brain infections when it passes from rats to humans, has established itself in the southeastern US. Researchers from Georgia, Texas, and Mississippi confirmed that dead rats found…
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Salmonella Spreading From Avondale taqueria Leading More Than 20 People Affected
Chicago health officials are investigating a Salmonella outbreak linked to a taqueria in the city’s Avondale neighborhood that has affected 20 people, with 10 requiring hospitalization. According to the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH),…
Therapy to Treat Symptoms of PTSD Using MDMA Near Approval in US
MDMA-assisted therapy has shown promising effectiveness in alleviating symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to a study published on Thursday. The study, conducted by MAPS Public Benefit Corporation, marks the final trial in their…
14 Year Old in Tennessee Loses Hands & Feet After Fatal Infection With ‘Flu-Like’ Symptoms
A Tennessee family recently faced a heartbreaking decision to save their 14-year-old son’s life by amputating his hands and feet after what began as “flu-like symptoms” in mid-June. Mathias Uribe sought medical attention twice after…
Vibrio Case in Texas After Consuming Raw Oyster, Man Dies of Fatal Infection
A Texas man succumbed to a fatal bacterial infection after consuming raw oysters, according to health officials. On Friday, the Galveston County Health District in Texas reported a death resulting from a Vibrio vulnificus infection,…
Key Hormone Induced Through Exercise Offers Potential Immunity Against Alzheimer’s Disease
Alzheimer’s disease profoundly impacts memory, thinking, and behavior, significantly affecting quality of life. Despite the absence of a cure, researchers have been looking for ways to mitigate symptoms or even prevent its onset. A recent…
Research Reveals That Melatonin Helps With Memory and Enhance Brain Function
People who struggle to fall asleep often turn to melatonin to facilitate bedtime preparations. Some users, however, may experience grogginess upon waking, prompting concerns about potential adverse effects on brain function during sleep. Contrary to…
Cases of Legionnaires’ Disease in Bay Area Linked to Local Spa
Contra Costa County health officials have identified a Richmond day spa’s hot tub as the probable source of two deaths linked to Legionnaires’ disease, citing high levels of legionella bacteria in water samples collected from…
Stroke Patients Get Positive Results From Deep Brain Stimulation Device
For over four decades, Stan Nicholas was a fixture on weekends, strumming his guitar at motorcycle rallies and festivals around Cleveland. However, his musical journey abruptly halted in 2017 when a stroke left him unable…
Highly Mutated COVID-19 Variant BA.2.86 Spreading Across US and Other Countries
A new highly mutated variant of the virus responsible for Covid-19, known as BA.2.86 or Pirola, has sparked concerns worldwide as scientists rush to determine its spread and potential impacts on immunity. Dr. Jesse Bloom,…
Blue-Light Glasses Are Not Beneficial When it Comes to Eye Strain and Sleep Issues After Prolonged Screen Use
A recent review of existing research suggests that adding a blue-light filter to eyeglasses may not alleviate eye strain from computer use, protect the retina, or improve sleep quality at night. Senior author Laura Downie,…
Pig’s Kidney Transplanted in Brain Dead Patient to Look for Future Life-Saving Procedures
A pig’s kidney transplanted into a human body has been functioning normally for over a month, a significant milestone that surgeons believe could pave the way for life-saving procedures in the future. The experimental surgery…
Peculiar Meat Allergy Among Adults Linked to Ticks Spreading it Across the Population
Ken McCullick died in an emergency room on August 12, 2021. “I got lucky and there was this young nurse … I was one of her first CPR patients, and she would not give up…
Vitamin D Intake Among Patients Help Manage Severity of Psoriasis
Getting enough vitamin D through diet or supplements might help manage psoriasis, an autoimmune disease that causes itchy, scaly patches on the skin, researchers suggest. This claim comes from a new study presented Tuesday at…
Heightened Heat and Air Pollution Double the Risk of A Heart Attack in Vulnerable Individuals
Soaring heat and fine particulate matter in the air may double your risk of death from a heart attack, according to a new study. The study, published in the American Heart Association’s journal Circulation on…
Listeria Outbreak Reported in Washington State Killing 3 People So Far
Three people have died from a listeria outbreak in the state of Washington, the Department of Health reported on July 21. A total of five adults over 60 years of age are known to have…
A 2-Year Old Kid in Nevada Dies of Brain-Eating Amoeba Infection
A 2-year-old boy has died from a brain-eating amoeba infection this week, according to the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH) and a Facebook post from the child’s mother. According to the DPBH…
HIV Case Reported in New Mexico Linked to Vampire Facial Offered at A Local Spa
A new HIV case has been linked to a “vampire facial” performed at a New Mexico spa, years after the establishment was shut down, state health officials announced on Wednesday. The only HIV risk exposure…
Aneuploidy Could be the Potential Target for Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
Cancer cells with extra chromosomes rely on these chromosomes for tumor growth. The research suggests that removing these extra chromosomes could inhibit tumor formation, presenting a potential new approach for cancer treatment. Human cells typically…
Mosquito Detected in Michigan With Deadly EEE Virus That Causes Brain Swelling
A rare and deadly mosquito-borne disease that causes brain swelling in humans has been detected in Michigan, prompting state officials to urge residents to take precautions. Mosquitoes in Bay County tested positive on Monday for…
Fatal Brain Ailment Spreading in Canada’s New Brunswick, Upto 200 Cases Reported
The number of New Brunswick residents afflicted by a mysterious and fatal brain ailment continues to increase. The New York Post reported on Monday that neurological symptoms such as hallucinations, muscle wasting, vision problems, memory…
Malaria Cases in Florida and Texas Reported in A Rare Resurgence, Health Officials Issue Guidelines
At least four individuals in Florida and one in Texas have been diagnosed with malaria, likely contracted near their homes. According to health officials, none of these individuals traveled outside the US or their respective…
Microsoft Tool Based on Open AI to Integrate With Epic Systems to Relieve Burdens of Doctors
Microsoft’s subsidiary Nuance Communications revealed on Tuesday that its AI-driven clinical notes application will integrate with Epic Systems, aiming to alleviate physicians’ administrative burdens. Epic Systems, a prominent healthcare software company facilitating electronic health record…
Pfizer to Discontinue Experimental Diabetes Pill Lotiglipron, Liver Enzymes Levels Increased During Use
Pfizer announced on Monday its decision to discontinue the development of its experimental obesity and diabetes pill, lotiglipron, citing increased liver enzymes observed in patients during midstage clinical studies when taken once daily. The increased…
Report on COVID-19 Origins Released, U.S. Intelligence Officials Remain Divided on the Matter
A highly anticipated government report on the origins of Covid-19 has provided new insights into the findings of the U.S. intelligence community but stopped short of definitively pinpointing whether the coronavirus originated from exposure to…
Number of Patients Suffering From Diabetes Worldwide to Reach 1.5 Billion By 2050
New research released this week predicts a staggering increase in diabetes cases worldwide over the coming decades. According to a study published in the Lancet, the number of people living with diabetes is projected to…
WHO Declares Belize Malaria Free After Long Effort to Eliminate Transmission
The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially declared Belize free of malaria. According to the WHO, Belize has achieved a remarkable reduction in malaria cases, dropping from 10,000 cases in 1994 to zero indigenous cases…
UK Ministers Launch 40 Million Pounds Scheme for Weight Loss Injection Wegovy
Ministers are launching a £40 million pilot scheme to trial wider access to the controversial slimming jab Wegovy, examining how people could receive the drug outside hospitals. Currently, according to advice from the National Institute…
Lung Cancer Pill Made By AstraZeneca Reduced Death Risk By Half in Large-Scale Trial
A pill for lung cancer has shown remarkable results in newly published research over the weekend. The pill, known as osimertinib, was found to reduce the risk of death by half over a five-year period…
Rectal Cancer Does Not Require Radiation Therapy During Treatment, Research Finds
Rectal cancer researchers have accomplished a significant feat, demonstrating in a large clinical trial that patients fare just as well without radiation therapy as with it. The results, revealed Sunday at the annual meeting of…
Washington State Orders Arrest of Woman Refusing Treatment for Tuberculosis
A woman has been arrested in Washington state after authorities said she refused to seek treatment for tuberculosis for more than a year. The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department announced in a statement on Thursday that…
Electric Therapy to Improve Memory While Brain is Asleep Shows Promising Results
A little brain stimulation at night appears to help people remember what they learned the previous day. A study of 18 people with severe epilepsy found that they scored higher on a memory test if…
Antidote for Most Poisonous Mushroom Found in A Groundbreaking Research
The “death cap” mushroom earns its ominous nickname for good reason—it ranks among the deadliest fungi globally. Consuming just half of its cap can lead to liver failure, potentially fatal without prompt medical intervention. Tracking…
NIH Trials Begin for Long-Sought mRNA Based Universal Flu Vaccine
Patients are currently enrolling in an early stage clinical trial to evaluate a universal flu vaccine utilizing messenger RNA (mRNA) technology, as announced by the National Institutes of Health on Monday. The vaccine aims to…
Lyme Disease Symptoms Vary Among Patients, Why Some People Recover Faster?
The persistence of chronic symptoms in some Lyme disease patients, even after antibiotic treatment, has long baffled medical experts. Recent research has shed light on a potential clue—a heightened immune system marker in the blood…
Rare Gene Mutation Found in A Colombian Man Who Recovered From Alzheimer’s
When neurologists first assessed a Colombian man at age 67, he exhibited normal cognitive function, and neither he nor his family had concerns about his memory. Thus began the close monitoring of his exceptional case…
CDC Issues Warning for mpox in the Summer Season for Gatherings and Festivals
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a warning regarding the potential resurgence of mpox, previously known as monkeypox, during the upcoming summer season. According to an official update from the…
Ultra Bright Lights Driven By Robots Deployed in NY City to Combat Fungal Infections
At least half a dozen hospitals in the New York City area are utilizing $100,000 robots equipped with high-intensity light to combat a deadly drug-resistant fungus that is spreading across the country and state. The…
Research Explains What Makes Hair Turn Gray, Stuck Stem Cells May Be the Culprit
Researchers may have uncovered the mechanism behind hair turning gray, raising hopes for a potential treatment to prevent or reverse the process. The study, published Wednesday in the journal *Nature*, reveals that certain stem cells,…
CDC Approves Administration of Second Dose of Omicron Booster Shot for Older Adults
On Wednesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) endorsed a second dose of the updated Covid booster for older adults and individuals with compromised immune systems, aligning with the recent authorization by the…
Abbott Laboratories Shares Surge After Positive Earnings Reports, Shows Decline in Covid Test Sales
Abbott Laboratories saw a surge in its stock price on Wednesday following its earnings report, which exceeded Wall Street’s expectations despite a sharp decline in Covid-19 test sales. The medical-products company reported adjusted earnings per…
California Remains the Worst Air-Quality State Along With Neighboring Western States
A report published by the American Lung Association on Wednesday highlighted worsening air quality in California and other Western states, exacerbated by heat, drought, and wildfires, with communities of color disproportionately affected by pollution. According…
Clinical Trial of RSV Vaccination Recommends Testing for Guillain-Barre Syndrome in Adults
People who receive Pfizer’s RSV vaccine for older adults should be monitored for Guillain-Barre syndrome, after two individuals developed the nervous system disorder following vaccination, according to clinical trial results published in the New England…
Idaho Introduces Legislation to Ban Adults from Moving Minors Across State Borders for Abortion
Republican Idaho Gov. Brad Little has signed a bill into law that bans adults from helping minors cross state lines to receive an abortion without the parents’ consent. Under the new law, any adults who…
Biden Administration Directs EPA to Eliminate Mercury Pollution from Coal Power Plants
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on Wednesday that it will enforce stricter limits on several toxic air pollutants emitted by power plants, including mercury. Mercury is a neurotoxin that can impair brain development in…
Johnson & Johnson Shares Improve As Company Reaches Settlement for Talc Cancer Claim
Johnson & Johnson shares surged on Wednesday after the company proposed an $8.9 billion settlement to resolve thousands of claims alleging that its baby powder and other talc products caused cancer. The company announced in…
Eli Lilly’s Experimental Drug for Alzheimer’s Shows Early Positive Results Removing Brain Plaque
Eli Lilly’s experimental Alzheimer’s drug, remternetug, has shown promising results in lowering levels of brain plaque in patients in the earliest stages of the disease, according to initial data. A higher dose of remternetug demonstrated…
FTC Directs Illumina to Abandon Acquisition of Grail in a $7.1 Billion Deal
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Monday ordered Illumina to divest its contentious acquisition of cancer test developer Grail, arguing that the deal would hinder competition and innovation. This decision overturns an administrative judge’s September…
Judge Rules in Favor of North Carolina’s Decision to Block Abortion Pill Mifepristone
A federal judge on Friday permitted North Carolina lawmakers to defend their restrictions on the abortion pill mifepristone, following the state attorney general’s decision not to support them. In January, Dr. Amy Bryant, a physician…
House of Representative Unanimously Approved The De-classifications of Documents Related to Origin of COVID-19 and Wuhan
The House of Representatives unanimously voted on Friday to approve the declassification of information regarding potential links between the Wuhan Institute of Virology and the Covid-19 pandemic, sending the bill to President Joe Biden for…
Eli Lilly Announced to Discontinue solanezumab for Alzheimer’s Treatment After Failure in Trial
Eli Lilly announced on Wednesday that it will discontinue the development of its Alzheimer’s treatment candidate solanezumab after the antibody failed to slow disease progression. Solanezumab’s lack of efficacy deals a setback to efforts aimed…
US to Stop Testing for Travelers from China As COVID Health Emergency Ends
The United States plans to eliminate a Covid testing requirement for travelers from China that was introduced earlier this year, according to a source familiar with the matter on Tuesday. The plan aims to discontinue…
Florida House Representatives Present Resolution to Ban Abortion After 6 Weeks
Florida state lawmakers introduced legislation on Tuesday that would prohibit abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, a period when many women are unaware they are pregnant. The proposed law, introduced in both the House and…
GOP States Emphasize That FDA Approval of Abortion Pill Does Not Override State Ban
A coalition of Republican attorneys general asserted this week that the Food and Drug Administration’s authority to approve drugs does not supersede state bans on the abortion pill. In a filing to a federal court…
California Governor Gavin Newsom Asserts That State Will Not Align With Walgreens Over Abortion Pill
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced on Monday that the state would sever ties with Walgreens following the drugstore chain’s decision not to sell the abortion pill in states where 21 Republican attorneys general exerted pressure.…
Republicans in Favor of Lawsuit Against FDA Approval of Abortion Pill
Democratic and Republican attorneys general clashed on Friday in opposing arguments over efforts by anti-abortion physicians to remove the abortion pill, mifepristone, from the U.S. market. Leading a coalition of 22 attorneys general, New York…
Fungal Infections Pose A Significant Health Threat, No Vaccines Available for Prevention
Fungal infections are on the rise in the United States, posing a significant health concern without any available vaccines to prevent them, unlike bacterial or viral illnesses. While the scenario of a fungal infection causing…
Florida Schools to Remove Question About Menstrual History for Sports Activities Following Backlash
Florida schools have decided to discontinue the practice of requiring student-athletes to disclose their menstrual histories in order to participate in high school sports, following widespread opposition. At an emergency meeting on Thursday, the Florida…
Pfizer Earnings Went Past $100 Billion in 2022 During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic propelled Pfizer’s earnings to a record $100 billion last year, with nearly $57 billion driven by its vaccine and antiviral pill Paxlovid, the company reported on Tuesday. The vaccine contributed $37.8…
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt Becomes Part of Federal Commission to Evaluate BioTech Investments
On December 30, leaders of the House and Senate Armed Services committees announced the selection of former Google CEO Eric Schmidt and 11 others to join a newly formed federal commission on biotechnology. The National…
GenBioPro Files A Lawsuit Against State of West Virginia to Overturn Abortion Ban
GenBioPro, the manufacturer of the abortion pill, filed a lawsuit on Wednesday seeking to overturn West Virginia’s abortion ban, arguing that it obstructs access to a medication approved by the FDA. The lawsuit, lodged in…
FDA Lays Out Plan for Vaccine Shots of COVID-19, Suggesting One Shot Per Year Needed
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has outlined a plan for the future administration of Covid-19 vaccines. In a briefing document released on Monday, the FDA indicated that due to the ongoing evolution of the…
Biden Administration to Continue COVID-19 Health Emergency Following Omicron Subvariant Spreading
The Biden administration has decided to extend the Covid-19 public health emergency until April, citing concerns over a highly transmissible omicron subvariant that could potentially lead to another wave of hospitalizations in the U.S. this…
CDC Finding Suggests that More Than 250,000 Kindergartners in US Are At Risk of Measles
In a report published Thursday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) highlighted that nearly a quarter of a million kindergartners are at risk of measles due to a decline in vaccination coverage during…
EU Officials Want Chinese Travelers to Be Screened for COVID Before Entering Europe
European nations on Wednesday recommended new restrictions on travelers from China due to concerns over increasing Covid cases. Travelers departing from China may soon be required to present a negative Covid test before leaving for…
WHO States That XBB.1.5 Omicron Subvariant of COVID is the Most Contagious So Far
The XBB.1.5 omicron subvariant, currently dominant in the U.S., is the most contagious version of Covid-19 to date, though it does not seem to cause more severe illness, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).…
Amazon Web Services Used By Researchers to Create and Analyze Genetic Sequences
As health care becomes increasingly digitized, scientists, doctors, and researchers face the challenge of deciphering unprecedented amounts of data to adequately personalize care. The vast amount of information available often exceeds their capacity to consume…