A Swedish study shows that children born to farm-living parents exposed to animals have fewer allergies, likely due to changes in their gut microbiome. ...
Coronavirus cases remain stable, but flu cases are rising, with experts predicting a busy flu season in late December and early January, while COVID-19 remains unpredictable for the winter. ...
A new trial shows that Benralizumab, an injectable drug, could replace steroids in treating asthma and COPD flare-ups, offering better results with fewer side effects. ...
Consumers who have already eaten the affected ground beef should watch for E. coli symptoms and also seek some medical attention if they experience some sort of signs of illness. ...
United States: A new study shows that nearly 20 percent of the dengue fever cases, which are mainly caused by mosquito bites, are somehow linked to climate change. If we don’t take any kind of action to stop global warming, ...
United States: Whooping cough is spreading more across the country, which mainly includes in the D.C. area. So far this year, 743 people in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia have caught it, compared to just 111 cases in all of 2023. ...
Air pollution may be linked to higher rates of eczema, especially in areas with poor air quality. ...
The E. coli outbreak which is from McDonald's onions has led to health problems and the lawsuits, but the company has resumed selling the burgers with a new supplier. ...
The rise in fatty liver disease which is mainly among Hispanic adults, is largely driven by obesity and type 2 diabetes, with 42% of adults affected by some form of the disease. ...
The rising rates of hypertension underscore the need for better awareness and early treatment. ...