CDC considers allowing nurse practitioners and physician assistants to read images for pneumoconiosis surveillance, seeking comments until March.
Tularemia cases in the U.S. rose by 56% from 2011 to 2022, with central states and American Indian communities most affected, highlighting diagnostic advancements and health disparities.
The FDA's new standards for toxic lead target processed baby foods such as jarred fruits, vegetables, yogurts and dry cereals ...
But the Biden administration has missed a critical opportunity to illuminate how abortion bans are interfering with maternal ...
The intervening years have both sped and crawled by, too busy at times to take stock of all that has changed, too plodding to ...
Health experts told Newsweek about the threats posed by the viruses and shared the best ways to protect oneself.
With holiday gatherings and New Year's celebrations in the rearview mirror, many Americans are coming down with respiratory ...
Investigators could not find a cause for the 2023 blastomycosis outbreak at Billerud's Escanaba mill, which resulted in at ...
With winter weather in our region it is important to stay warm and keep your indoors warm while also doing it safely.
With areas of practice changing rapidly, providers are challenged to keep abreast of new and changing treatment guidelines. The new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 2002 Sexually ...
Moderate drinking was once thought to have benefits for the heart, but better research methods have thrown cold water on that ...
State and Central governments have assured citizens that there is no cause for alarm as authorities closely monitor the ...