In an abundance of caution, the CDC is advising faster flu testing to help identify possible bird flu cases hiding in the flock of rising flu diagnoses.
President Trump last week issued an executive order to begin the process of withdrawing the U.S. from WHO, but that did not take immediate effect. Leaving WHO requires the approval of Congress and that the U.S. meets its financial obligations for the current fiscal year. The U.S. also must provide a one-year notice.
FLORIDA — Health experts are warning that there's currently a "high" level of three respiratory illness circulating in Florida. According to the CDC, emergency level visits for flu, RSV and COVID-19 are on the rise, with high levels for RSV and no change ...
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The Florida Attorney General’s Office says the settlement will help fund opioid addiction treatment, prevention and recovery programs.
As fun as the holidays are to be surrounded by friends and family, it also left many feeling under the weather with a particularly nasty winter respiratory viru
In an abundance of caution, the CDC last week advised hospitals and labs to do faster flu testing to help identify possible bird flu cases hiding in the flock of rising flu diagnoses.
A student called 911 and begged a man driving him to school to pull over when he realized the man was drunk, Florida authorities said.
One out of three Floridians are not getting enough sleep, putting a strain on their finances and the state's economy.
Here are ways to help our feathered friends during bird flu season, and help slow spread of salmonella at feeders, bird baths and poultry enclosures.
The 2023-24 school year saw the highest percentage of kindergarteners exempted from vaccinations, with increases in 40 states and Washington, D.C. In some localities, the so-called health freedom message has led to nonmedical exemption rates as high as 50 percent.
Jen Fisher can do only so much to keep her son safe from the types of infections that children can encounter at school. The rest, she said, is up to other students and parents in their hometown of Franklin,