In a major recall, widely circulated cucumbers have been found to be contaminated with salmonella across twenty-six US states and Canada. Consumers are urged to dispose of affected products immediately. ...
A groundbreaking therapy finally developed after an effort over a long half-decade. The treatment significantly reduces flare-up severity and could revolutionize care for millions suffering from lung conditions like asthma and COPD. ...
Zepbound, a new weight-loss drug, has shown a groundbreaking ability to reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by over 90% in prediabetic patients, according to a recent clinical trial. ...
The US agency recalled an order for Clonazepam Orally Disintegrating Tablets, a very popular anxiety drug. It is done so after confirming a major life-threatening labeling error. ...
A deadly listeria has claimed ten lives across nineteen states. While the outbreak is officially over, the company faces ongoing investigations and lawsuits over contamination and health violations. ...
A Victorian-era disease makes a shocking comeback, with cases appearing in several of the states of the US, with Alabama and North Carolina reporting significant outbreaks recently. ...
The tainted carrots sold under several brands have left dozens sick and one dead, alarming health agencies. The CDC is examining the source of underlying causes leading to the outbreak. ...
United States: According to recent reports, US pediatricians are witnessing an alarming rise in mycoplasma pneumonia. Additionally, the reports from St. Joseph County suggest that infected teenagers are facing hospitalization longer than what usually takes. More about the news According ...
Deadly E. coli strains have been found in onions of Quarter Pounder of McDonald's, which were laced with the disease, which sickened at least one hundred and four people across fourteen states, with one death reported in Colorado. ...
An aggressive new form of flu strain is looming across the continent, causing severe cases and hospitalizations, particularly among the elderly. ...