The World Health Organization declared COVID-19 over as a global health emergency, a historic milestone after more than 7 million deaths worldwide.
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Should you get screened for skin cancer? As summer approaches, here’s what to know.
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Canadian health officials say the dog tested positive for bird flu on Saturday after chewing on a wild goose.
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Updated surveillance data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show more cold viruses are being detected across the country.
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The Scottish government made alcoholic drinks more expensive – and it saved people’s lives. Could this be implemented in the United States?
RSV vaccines for babies and adults are on the way. Here’s what the CDC is saying about them.
RSV vaccines for babies, older adults and pregnant people are in the works from several companies. Here’s the latest data and information.
Teen girls report record levels of violence, sadness and suicide risk, CDC survey finds
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Is the US prepared for a possible bird flu pandemic? What we know.
As the bird flu spreads, experts discuss the possibility of a mass outbreak among humans. Here’s what to know and how to protect yourself.
The bird flu outbreak is spilling over into mammals. What does that mean for humans?
The bird flu has been detected in skunks, bears, raccoons, and foxes. What does this mean for humans?