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Travel Advisory Issued After ‘Bleeding Eye Virus’ Outbreak in Rwanda

Health officials are closely monitoring an outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus in Rwanda, raising concerns about potential international spread.

CDC Links Waterborne Disease Outbreaks to Splash Pads

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released a comprehensive report documenting waterborne disease outbreaks linked to children’s splash pads over the past 26 years.

Trump Calls Hunter Biden Pardon a ‘Miscarriage of Justice’

President-elect Donald Trump condemned President Joe Biden's pardoning of his son, Hunter.

First Bird Flu Case Confirmed in California

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has confirmed the first-ever U.S. case of avian influenza A(H5N1), commonly known as bird flu, in a child residing in California.

Lawsuit Underway as Chinese Immigrant with Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Transported in Louisiana

Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill filed a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security after a Chinese illegal immigrant with severe illness was transported through the state's detention centers without medical isolation.

Nearly a Billion Dollars Spent on Misleading COVID Messaging Under Biden-Harris Admin

The House Energy and Commerce Committee released a report detailing the Biden administration's wasteful spending on COVID messaging.

2,700+ Dead Or Hurt Following Hezbollah’s Use of Pagers Explosion

On Tuesday, thousands of pagers used by terrorists affiliated with Hezbollah in Lebanon detonated unexpectedly and simultaneously in their hands and pockets.

Boar’s Head Closes Facility After Listeria Outbreak

Boar's Head has discontinued one of its products and indefinitely closed a facility tied to a listeria outbreak. The decision comes after concerns over...

Polio Strain May Have Leaked from Wuhan Lab

A new study from France's Pasteur Institute links China's Wuhan lab to a leaked strain of polio from 2014, The Daily Mail reported.

New York Department of Health Sprays Pesticides in Streets to ‘Prevent’ West Nile Virus

The New York City Department of Health has begun spraying pesticides throughout the city to "combat" the spread of the West Nile Virus, which is transmitted by mosquitoes.

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