Pathogens such as the coronavirus can travel around the world at a speed that too often outpaces governments’ ability to detect, treat, cure, and prevent diseases. Even the best-funded health care ...
More than five years on, studies suggest the animal is the most likely culprit, but other candidates haven't been ruled out.
By Brent Cunningham In “Bird Flu in Cows Is a Slow-Motion Disaster,” FERN’s latest publishing partnership with The New York Times opinion section, science journalist and FERN contributor Maryn ...
In 2024, the CDC worked with the WHO to respond to a Marburg virus outbreak in Rwanda that lasted for several months. On average, about half of people infected with Marburg virus do not survive, so ...
Keith Poulsen’s jaw dropped when farmers showed him images on their cellphones at the World Dairy Expo in Wisconsin in ...
The U.S. will be seen as a pariah in the global community if it does not play a collaborative role in preventing the next ...
Jay Bhattacharya, nominated to lead the National Institutes of Health, opposed most covid mandates. Without an honest public ...
Our air quality is affected by nearby environmental factors, as well as ripple effects from thousands of miles away.
Michael Horne, the CEO of the Parkland Health Foundation, started in education. He wants to build a North Texas and a Dallas ...
The president, still angry about the pandemic response, may be cutting into the country’s fundamental ability to identify ...