
Canada Just Lost Its Measles-Free Status. The U.S. Could Soon Follow
Canada lost its official measles elimination status after a year of continuous transmission

Canada Just Lost Its Measles-Free Status. The U.S. Could Soon Follow
Canada lost its official measles elimination status after a year of continuous transmission

COVID Is Beginning to Surge Globally. Here’s What We Know
Limited COVID surveillance data are hampering vaccination and health strategies, researchers say


COVID During Pregnancy May Raise Autism Risk, Study Suggests
A new study adds to the evidence that viral infections during pregnancy might contribute to a child’s likelihood of having autism

This Overlooked Bird Flu Strain Might Be the Next Pandemic Risk
Experiments suggests H9N2 has adapted to human cells, but cases of person-to-person transmission haven’t been reported yet

Mosquitoes Invade Iceland, Earth Darkens, and Bird Flu Returns
Bird flu surges and a government shutdown collide, complicating efforts to track cases and protect flocks.

Bird Flu Is Back. Here’s What to Know
After a quiet summer, bird flu cases are rising again. Scientists expected the development, but what happens next is still uncertain

Global Superbugs Surge, Chikungunya Hits Long Island, and Satellites Leak Data
A new WHO report warns of rising antimicrobial resistance, and researchers uncover satellite data leaks and insect surprises.

Why Aluminum in Vaccines Is Safe—And Often Essential
The FDA wants to reevaluate the use of aluminum adjuvants despite a long record of safe use in vaccines

A Surgeon Explains the Alarming Rise of Lung Cancer in Nonsmoking Women
Thoracic surgeon Jonathan Villena explains why early screening for lung cancer is critical—even for those without symptoms.

CDC Cuts Threaten Public Health Nationwide, Fired Employees Say
A quarter of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention staff is gone after the Trump administration’s latest reductions in force and earlier layoffs

Here’s a Nuanced Look at Type 1 Diabetes Cases Worldwide
This autoimmune disease impacts millions of people worldwide, with some underserved communities bearing the brunt

Type 1 Diabetes Science Is Having a Moment
Living with type 1 diabetes today is leaps and bounds easier than it was decades ago. Things are only getting better