INFECTIOUS DISEASE 6 days ago Georgia health officials link third measles case to unvaccinated international traveler Georgia health officials have confirmed a third case of measles linked to an individual who does not live in the U.S. and had traveled internationally with a group of students.
US April 11 Father fights to find cure for his son’s cancer Father Fernando Goldsztein has raised millions to find a cure for a rare brain tumor his son was diagnosed with at age nine called Medulloblastoma.
Illegal Immigrants April 6 Vaccinating migrants like US children would have prevented disease outbreaks at Chicago shelters: experts The outbreak of measles and tuberculosis at Chicago migrant shelters could have been avoided if migrants were made follow the same health rules as U.S. citizens, doctors say.
VIDEO April 5 Havana Syndrome 'absolutely' exists with a 'clear Russian nexus': Gregory Edgreen National security expert Ret. Lt. Col. Gregory Edgreen reacts to a report that says Russia is responsible for some Havana Syndrome cases on 'America Reports.'
Independents April 2 RFK Jr.'s running mate an 'unknown quantity' with 'deep pockets' as GOP, Dems fear spoiler campaign: experts Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s running mate could assist him in appealing to various groups as both Republicans and Democrats panic about the third-party bid.
World Health Organization March 28 Disease X: Critics say Biden admin selling out US sovereignty with WHO treaty Critics are sounding the alarm about a new global pandemic treaty they say will transfer power to the unelected World Health Organization and stifle free speech.
OPINION March 22 Measles is surging. This doctor and mom wants you to know these five things right now The CDC recently issued a statement about measles. There is real cause for concern by health officials as cases of the disease are surging across the country. Protect yourself now.
Brazil March 19 Brazil's former president indicted over alleged falsification of COVID vaccination data Brazil's Federal Police have indicted former President Jair Bolsonaro for criminal association and allegedly falsifying COVID-19 vaccination data, officials say.
North Carolina March 18 Syringe manufacturing plant planned in eastern North Carolina will employ 400 A subsidiary of German firm SCHOTT Pharma is set to begin construction on a $371 million manufacturing plant in Wilson, North Carolina.
Health March 16 New report blasts government's COVID response, warns of repeating same mistakes A new report has blasted the government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic and suggests the U.S. should cut ties with the World Health Organization