Caregivers cheered. “Look how good you’re doing!” said Hadley's handler, Schellie Scott. Such small victories and moments of ...
A hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship has brought some health and safety questions about cruises back into the ...
The apparent recent surge in sicknesses aboard cruise liners prompts the question: Are cruises breeding grounds for disease?
With tick season in full force, here are the most common diseases they spread in the U.S., where they most commonly occur and ...
Cruises are sold as floating holidays, but they are also useful for understanding public health. Cruise ships are carefully designed places where many people live, eat, relax and move through the same ...
World Hand Hygiene Day: Even if you wash your hands every day, you may still be missing the spots where germs love to hide. On World Hand Hygiene Day, health experts say that quick handwashing often ...
Deadly hantavirus and ebola outbreaks have raised pandemic fears. Dr. Peter Hotez explains that the risk of zoonotic diseases ...
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People Who Eat These Foods Have a Lower Risk of Liver Disease, New Research Found
A review included more than 600,000 people to highlight that what we eat—not just what we drink—impacts liver health.
A seven-week dengue chain in LA County shows the continental US is closer to the threshold for tropical disease transmission ...
A new report from the American Academy of Microbiology examines how attribution science is measuring the infectious disease burden caused by climate change.
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