New FDA approval language for COVID-19 vaccines is sowing confusion about which conditions put people at greater risk for severe disease and who can avoid the inconvenience and cost of off-label ...
LOWELL, Mich. — There is a place in Lowell Township with 1,200-pound animals that have healing qualities. The Barn for Equine Learning utilizes horses in its therapeutic programs. With licensed mental ...
"As long as you breathe, you are at risk anywhere in the world," says physician Lucica Ditiu. The risk she's referring to is catching tuberculosis. While it may seem like a disease from the past, this ...
Most anemia cases in Singapore are mild (17%), with only 1.4% moderate cases and virtually no severe ones. The country's ability to pay for public health programs, its high coverage of antenatal care, ...
Michael Ashton, a former chief of medicine at the Bermuda Hospitals Board, has been appointed the new chief of infectious diseases. While Dr Ashton left the chief of medicine role in 2023 for private ...
Researchers have used epidemiological models to determine whether the wave of riots in 1789 known as the Great Fear spread through irrational panic or rational protest. Read the paper: Epidemiology ...
On Thursday August 28, the Montana Department of Livestock (MDOL) received notification that a horse from Musselshell County had tested positive for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA). The property where ...
Biologists and computational scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory recently refined two artificial intelligence (AI) programs originally built by Meta, the ...
A millennial woman who spent most of her life believing she was depressed has revealed the true medical condition behind her struggles. Lisa Healy, 29, from Toronto, Canada, battled decades of fatigue ...
A well-known South Florida infectious disease expert is speaking out amid the state's push to become the first state to end vaccine mandates. Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo made the ...
This fall, millions of Americans will decide whether to get themselves and their families immunized against flu, COVID-19, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). These are not small choices: ...