Unknown Disease Claims 50 Lives

Mysterious Disease Outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo Raises Global Health Concerns Table of Contents Mysterious Disease Outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo Raises Global Health Concerns A “Bat Carcass” Implicated Current Analyses Recent Developments and Implications Potential Counterarguments Article Reference Understanding the Mysterious Disease Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo Key Questions and … Read more

King County infant diagnosed with measles; multiple public exposure sites identified

Washington Reports First Measles Case of 2025 in King County, Highlighting Need for Vaccination SEATTLE — An infant in King County has been confirmed as Washington’s first measles case of 2025, raising concerns about the highly contagious and potentially severe disease. Public Health – Seattle and King County announced the diagnosis on Thursday, revealing that … Read more

First Death Reported In Texas

Topline A child hospitalized with measles in Lubbock, Texas, has died, local officials said Wednesday, marking the first death in an outbreak of the highly contagious virus, which has spread to more than 120 confirmed cases over the last month. Eighteen people sickened with the virus have been hospitalized. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All … Read more

Virus Cases In Texas Near 100

Topline A measles outbreak in Texas’ South Plains neared 100 cases Friday, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services, which warned more cases of the highly contagious virus are likely to pop up in outbreak areas. The outbreak began in late January. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved … Read more

What is the blanket disease and why does it affect the population of more than 50 years?

Archyde Understanding Shingles: Symptoms, Prevention, and Treatment Understanding Shingles: Symptoms, Prevention, and Treatment Table of Contents 1. Understanding Shingles: Symptoms, Prevention, and Treatment 2. What is Shingles? 3. Risk factors and Myths Debunked 4. Prevention: Your Best Defense 5. Seeking Help: Early Intervention Matters 6. What are the risks and symptoms of shingles,and how can … Read more

Doctor realizes he’s having a heart attack while treating patient for heart attack

TIMMINS, Ontario (WKRC) – A doctor learned he was having a heart attack while treating a cardiac patient who was experiencing the same symptoms the doctor had displayed for months. According to a press release from Timmins and District Hospital (TDH), Dr. Chris Loreto had been experiencing intense chest pains for over four months, which … Read more

What to know about canine whipworm infection

Whipworm egg. Photo: Saiful52/Adobe Stock Canine whipworm infection occurs after a dog has eaten an egg left in the soil or other contaminated environments. Although some infected canines may not show signs, diarrhea or soft stool with blood or mucus, as well as lethargy, weight loss, and dehydration, may be seen in other infected dogs.1 … Read more

‘Common bathroom issue’ could actually be early warning sign of diabet

More than a million Brits could be unknowingly battling undiagnosed diabetes, with early detection being crucial to managing the condition and maintaining a good quality of life. Dr Donald Grant, GP and Senior Clinical Advisor at The Independent Pharmacy, has highlighted that seemingly minor health issues shouldn’t be ignored as they might signal something more … Read more

Measles Exposure Confirmed in Snohomish County, Washington

Beware: Measles Takes Flight in Washington State SNOHOMISH COUNTY — A worrying whisper of measles has echoed through Washington State, as the Snohomish County Health Department confirms two residents have been exposed to the highly contagious virus. This news lands a week after King County reported a confirmed measles case in an adult who unknowingly … Read more