May 16 Measles exposure warning issued for Newark Airport as officials urge vaccination Newark Airport travelers have been warned of potential measles exposure after a case was confirmed in a recent passenger. NJDOH releases a statement urging vaccination.
May 16 Daredevil to swim shark-filled waters in celebration of 'Jaws' 50th anniversary Endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh plans to swim 62 miles around Martha's Vineyard to highlight shark conservation on the 50th anniversary of "Jaws" and to change public perceptions.
May 16 Angler shatters previous fish state record by reeling in black crappie A record-breaking 17.7-inch black crappie caught by Jerry Porter at East Lynn Lake highlights West Virginia's third fish record of 2025. The freshwater fish weighed 3.6 pounds.
May 15 Invasive insect poses health threat in 19 states, expert warns The Asian needle ant is a stealthy and dangerous invasive species spreading across the U.S., with a painful sting that can cause severe allergic reactions.
May 15 Alzheimer's disease could be prevented by antiviral drug already on market A new UVA study finds that HIV drugs like NRTIs may reduce Alzheimer's risk by 10% annually, suggesting potential for repurposing in dementia prevention.
May 14 Spider monkey rescued after California drug bust "Violeta," about 18 months old, is now being cared for at the Oakland Zoo. (Oakland Zoo/TMX)
May 14 Officials in West Coast state sound alarm after traveler diagnosed with highly contagious viral disease Public health officials warn of measles exposure in Washington state after a Canadian traveler visited multiple locations, including Seattle-Tacoma Airport, while contagious.
May 14 Parade of camels welcome Trump motorcade to Qatar President Donald Trump's motorcade was greeted by dozens of camels in Qatar as he continued his four-day trip of the Middle East.
May 13 FDA warns seniors to avoid this vaccine after deadly complications Adults over the age of 60 are recommended not to get the chikungunya vaccine to prevent the mosquito-borne illness due to two related deaths, according to the FDA and CDC.
May 13 Flesh-eating New World Screwworm could pose health risks to cattle, humans Mexico's New World Screwworm outbreak halts livestock imports at the southern border as US officials work to prevent the parasitic fly from spreading to American animals.