August 28 Contaminated oysters spread fatal flesh-eating bacteria in two states Two people died after eating Louisiana oysters contaminated with Vibrio vulnificus bacteria, bringing the total deaths to six in Louisiana and five in Florida.
August 28 Common painkillers may fuel deadly superbugs that resist antibiotics, study warns Scientists warn that over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen and acetaminophen may fuel the antibiotic resistance crisis, especially in elder care facilities.
August 27 FDA approves new COVID shot for higher risk groups Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel unpacks the debate over a new COVID-19 vaccine approved by the FDA on 'America Reports.'
August 27 FDA limits new COVID vaccine boosters to high-risk Americans only COVID-19 vaccines are now available only for high-risk groups under new FDA marketing authorization, as emergency use authorizations are officially rescinded.
August 25 Dr. Drew Pinsky warns of 'massive public health effects' if sanitation issue isn't addressed Board-certified Physician in internal and addictions medicine Dr. Drew Pinsky discusses a new case of the plague in California on 'The Will Cain Show.'
August 25 Flesh-eating parasite case detected in US traveler returning from Central America The CDC has confirmed a human screwworm case in Maryland linked to a Central American outbreak, with health officials stating there is a very low risk to U.S. public health.
August 25 Cuomo addresses COVID-era decisions as NYC mayoral race brings renewed light to past criticism Andrew Cuomo explains why the USNS Comfort hospital ship was largely underused during COVID-19 pandemic as he spells out his bid for New York City mayor.
August 24 Dr. Marc Siegel agrees with RFK Jr. that big pharma plays a role in which vaccines are prominent Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel discusses RFK Jr.'s challenge of vaccine recommendations on 'Fox Report.'
August 22 Medical expert issues warning over study on potential links between acetaminophen, autism and ADHD Board certified Rheumatologist Dr. Mahsa Tehrani discusses a study that Acetaminophen during pregnancy is potentially linked to autism and ADHD and a tick-borne illness causing an allergic reaction to meat and dairy on 'America Reports.'
August 22 Kansas tracks 5 serious West Nile virus cases as mosquito season peaks across the state Kansas health officials monitor 6 West Nile virus cases, with 5 classified as serious neuroinvasive infections in north-central and south-central regions.