A virus that's not well known to the public is spiking in China. CDC officials said HMPV is not a cause for concern here, nor is it a new virus.
Arizona Game and Fish Department warned Arizona hunters and falconers about bird flu, and gave safety guidelines and tips for preventing the spread.
The flu is up 18% just this week, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Over 30,000 cases have been reported across Arizona. The CDC recommends that children six months and older receive the flu vaccine. “Vaccines are ...
When broken down by state, most of the country is experiencing elevated respiratory illness, including a few states with “very high” ratings that act as national hotspots, CDC data shows.
The flu has claimed the first child in Arizona this year. The Pinal County Public Health Services District says it will not release any more information about the child to protect the family’s privacy.
What are we seeing right now, especially in Arizona? We are seeing influenza A." Influenza A is also causing a spike in illness in China, including hospitalizations, CDC officials said.
Amanda and Jason Elderkin and Amanda's mother Julieanne Afman were found dead on a boat at Saguaro Lake on Jan. 18. Was it carbon monoxide poisoning?
A 'quad-demic' of winter illnesses is surging throughout the South, Midwest, and parts of the Northeast US, according to the latest surveillance data reported this week by the CDC.
Three people died from apparent carbon monoxide poisoning at Saguaro Lake in Mesa on Jan. 18, a poison that kills hundreds annually.
Experts call the health implications “dire” with some fearing Kennedy could set off a fresh round in the school culture wars over mandatory vaccines.
"When cold weather occurs, people tend to congregate indoors, in more crowded environments, making it easier for germs to spread," he said. What's more, some viruses can survive better in the cold, and the human immune system may lose some of its effectiveness.
While there is no guaranteed solution in sight, parents, school districts, local, state and federal government officials and legislators across the country are scrambling to find effective strategies to mitigate the death and societal destruction fentanyl is inflicting on families and communities nationwide.