The declassified report by staff members for the committee’s Democratic majority, adds that US intelligence was behind in fixing their shortcomings...
By Rohit Upadhyay | 4d ago
Hanna Roap, 7, tragically died within 24 hours of being afflicted and her father thinks she could have been saved if she was given antibiotics
By Samyukhtha L KM | Dec 6
Dr Huff reportedly claimed that China’s experiments with shoddy biosecurity eventually led to a lab leak at the US-funded Wuhan Institute of Virology
By Anjana PV | Dec 3
The transition phase has been given a year to phase out the earlier term, and until then the 2 terms will be used simultaneously to avoid confusion
By Owais Farooqi | Nov 28
New analysis claims the virus likely emerged from a Sierra Leone lab which at the time was receiving funding from the US for its work on Lassa fever
By Jayant Chhabra | Nov 4
As per the 32-year-old, the phthalates and other endocrine-disrupting chemicals in L'Oreal products caused her cancer after regular and prolonged exposure
By Harshwardhan Waghela | Oct 25
The Stafford High School students had flu-like and gastrointestinal symptoms that has sparked worry among parents
By Meenakshi Sengupta | Oct 24
Dr Bill Kirkup who led the investigation said his findings into the East Kent trust between 2009 and 2020 were 'shocking and uncomfortable'
By Deepak Kumar | Oct 20
The study revealed that 63 percent of women who are yet to experience menopause did not know symptoms can appear up to ten years before their last period
By Jenny Anna Mathew | Oct 17
'When I started up my clinic 15 years ago there was not a single child who turned up with the condition,' a dry eye specialist said
By Jenny Anna Mathew | Oct 16
About 1 out of every 100 breast cancers diagnosed in the United States is found in a man, as per CDC
By Meenakshi Sengupta | Oct 16
Fruithurst, which is home to a little over 400 people, has significantly higher rates of 16 different types of the disease than the national average
By Sumanti Sen | Oct 11
Alabama News
Harvard-affiliated Boston Children's Hospital was caught in a scandal over gender transition surgeries among children with gender dysphoria
By Jenny Anna Mathew | Oct 7
Boston News
There is one vaccine from Johnson & Johnson that could prove to be effective against the new strain however it is not yet clinically approved
By Anjana PV | Oct 5
Emma Thompson was prescribed the immunosuppressant methotrexate to treat the pain and symptoms of her chronic rheumatoid arthritis
By Tuhin Chakraborty | Oct 4
Peter Daszak, who is reportedly close to Dr Anthony Fauci, heads EcoHealth Alliance that was allegedly responsible for the first outbreak from Wuhan
By Harshwardhan Waghela | Oct 3
Experts warn the simian virus could spill over from non-human primates to human cells, potentially causing major health issues
By Jenny Anna Mathew | Sep 30
'This is more like tissue death. This is black, necrotic tissue destruction,' said a UCLA researcher
By Sumanti Sen | Sep 25
Sadie Tessmer was diagnosed with aquagenic urticaria, an extremely rare condition with no medical cure and the flare-ups can be fatal if it worsens
By Anjana PV | Sep 21
'The challenge sounds silly and unappetizing — and it is. But it could also be very unsafe,' said FDA as it warned of brain damage risks
By Deepak Kumar | Sep 21
TikTok News
With decline in use of condoms, syphilis cases have gone up by 26% while HIV sees a 16% rise from last year, along with worsening rise in monkey pox
By Rhea Tiwari | Sep 20
Holmes boasted 340,000 subscribers and was known for her videos about Korean food, culture, travel and beauty
By Arunava Chakrabarty | Sep 5
Jane Fonda said she's 'handling the treatments quite well', noting that she will not let the cancer interfere with her climate-change activism
By Arunava Chakrabarty | Sep 2
Jane Fonda
The person was 'severely immuno-compromised' at the time of their death and had monkeypox, officials said
By Jenny Anna Mathew | Aug 30
Texas News
Carter Stone, 15, suffered a cardiac arrest while undergoing shoulder surgery and died the night before he was set to star in his first football game
By Srijal Sharma | Aug 30
Claire O'Dowd described how the events of her son's deadly disease unfolded after he was misdiagnosed
By Ramsha Tuba | Aug 26
Authorities informed that although the mystery illness originated in Louisiana, it is now spreading throughout the nation
By Ramsha Tuba | Aug 24
'It might make you look good in the short term, but it's just not worth the risk,' said an expert
By Anjana PV | Aug 21
Drew Hebbron from the Queensland Ambulance Service awarded Charli Johnson a certificate of appreciation for bravery and composure
By Arunava Chakrabarty | Aug 19
Infection from brain-eating amoeba or Naegleria fowleri is incredibly rare but it is highly deadly, killing around 97% of people who are infected
By Anjana PV | Aug 18
Nebraska News
Easton Oliverson who goes by the name, Tanks, is a pitcher and outfielder for Utah's Snow Canyon Little League team
By Arunava Chakrabarty | Aug 16
Utah News
Silver Steele, a gay porn star, was diagnosed with monkeypox in mid-July and spent more than three weeks with severe ulcers on his face
By Shifali Gorka | Aug 16
Scientists are studying the case of an Italian greyhound contracting the virus from its owners after licking them and sleeping near them
By Ramsha Tuba | Aug 16
There is currently no vaccine or treatment for the virus, the symptoms of which are fever, cough, myalgia, and anorexia among others
By Meenakshi Sengupta | Aug 10
California's declaration comes after Illinois and New York declared a public health emergency over the weekend
By Srinija Grandhi | Aug 2
California News|New York News
The patient was infected with the same strain of the virus discovered earlier this year in Jerusalem and London, say researchers
By Shifali Gorka | Aug 1
New evidence suggests that part of a renowned study that gave new direction to Alzheimer's research may have been fabricated
By Piyush Arora | Jul 31
The toddler was swimming in a neighbor’s pool when his mom noticed a small speck on his right shoulder blade, it was a tick smaller than a pen point
By Anjana PV | Jul 30
Pennsylvania News
New York has recorded 1,345 cases, the highest number of monkeypox cases in the United States, according to the CDC data
By Meenakshi Sengupta | Jul 30
New York News
Burkholderia pseudomallei, which causes melioidosis, has been detected in soil and water samples from the Mississippi Gulf Coast
By Sumanti Sen | Jul 27
Caleb Ziegelbauer, 13, who contracted the infection while visiting beaches with his family in Port Charlotte, has spent over two weeks in the intensive care unit
By Tuhin Chakraborty | Jul 27
Charlotte News|Florida News
According to the WHO, more than 17,000 cases of the Monkeypox virus have been recorded in 75 countries across the world
By Srinija Grandhi | Jul 24
The infected individual was hospitalized after suffering serious symptoms, including paralysis
By Sumanti Sen | Jul 21
The lake was closed earlier this month as a 'precautionary measure'
By Ramsha Tuba | Jul 18
Birx had earlier gone viral for her uncomfortable reaction to Trump's claims that ultraviolet rays could be used to treat Covid-19
By Meenakshi Sengupta | Jul 17
Coronavirus (Covid-19)
Cases of the BA.2.75 variant, nicknamed 'Centaurus', are reportedly rising faster than those of the BA.5 variant, which is known to be extremely transmissible
By Sumanti Sen | Jul 13
Dr Josh Trebach, a medical toxicologist, has warned people about the use of herbal abortion recipes that have gone viral across Twitter and TikTok
By Ramsha Tuba | Jul 7
American health chiefs say people should not have sex while they are infected with monkeypox, but can have virtual sex instead
By Shifali Gorka | Jun 16
The participants didn't require any other form of treatment for up to one year and there were no major side effects to impact day-to-day activities
By Meenakshi Sengupta | Jun 6
Health officials have urged a return to widespread masking amid a new surge in cases primarily spurred by the omicron subvariant BA.2
By Meenakshi Sengupta | Jun 2
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