May 20, 2023 COVID public health emergency is over: Here's what it means for you The government officially ended the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE) on May 11. Now that the public health emergency is officially over, how will things change?
May 20, 2023 Are you a mosquito magnet? It might be for one unpleasant reason A new study by a team at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore published in the journal Cell Biology has found that mosquitoes are attracted to those with body odor. Here's what to know.
May 20, 2023 Dianne Feinstein was sicker than public knew due to shingles that caused brain inflammation As Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California "continues to have complications from Ramsay Hunt syndrome" — even as she returns to the Senate — what to know about her rare neurological complications.
May 20, 2023 Risk of bat-borne virus' increases as people encroach on their habitats, according to Reuters study The risk of viruses that jump species from bats to humans is expected to increase as people continue to encroach on the animals' habitats, according to a study done by Reuters.
May 19, 2023 RSV vaccine for pregnant women inches closer to approval with FDA committee recommendation The FDA voted to recommend approval of Pfizer’s RSV vaccine for pregnant women, bringing it one step closer to becoming the first maternal immunization to protect infants from respiratory syncytial virus.
May 19, 2023 Fishing is the fix for a man with PTSD who was nearly stabbed to death: 'Saved my life' A U.K. man who suffers from "horrific" PTSD has found that spending time fishing in the great outdoors has helped him enormously — now he's coaching others toward better mental health.
May 19, 2023 Florida wildlife authorities reveal native songbirds are being trapped and stolen: 'Possible jail time' The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission found 10 illegal bird traps from a suspect's home in Rockland Key, as the suspect may have had intent to sell the winged animals.
May 19, 2023 Endangered species in the US: Fast facts about creatures at risk of going extinct In honor of National Endangered Species Day, take a look at some of the creatures that can be found in the U.S., both on land and sea, and learn some interesting facts along the way.
May 19, 2023 Maine health officials confirm first Powassan virus death, case this year Maine health authorities reported the first confirmed Powassan virus death this year in an adult Sagadahoc County resident who developed neurologic symptoms.
May 18, 2023 Video, photos allegedly show first ivory-billed woodpecker sighting since 1944 Footage from a Louisiana forest purports to show ivory-billed woodpeckers alive in the wild ahead of an official federal declaration on the species' extinction status.