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Michigan has recorded 503 cases of a dangerous and sometimes deadly drug-resistant fungus this year, marking a significant increase from the 390 cases reported at the same time in 2025, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data
Four-year-old Taras, who now resides at a Minnesota sanctuary, was diagnosed with an often fatal infection
This week, CBS News received another recording from inside the notorious Evin Prison in Iran with an update from U.S. citizen and journalist Reza Valizadeh.
The organization helps raise money for local individuals and families impacted by breast cancer
Miss. (WTVA) – Mississippi officials are reminding people to be on guard against a flesh-eating bacteria
Minn. (Northern News Now) – Wildfire smoke and extreme heat can take a toll on mental health as well as physical health
Cape Fear Valley Health has been awarded a $1.6 million grant from The Duke Endowment to participate in the Maternal Infant Health (MIH) Carolinas initiative, a multiyear effort focused on improving maternal and infant health outcomes across North Carolina and South Carolina, strengthening care coordination and advancing health equity
Lean people who are classified as having normal weight according to body mass index (BMI) may still develop fatty liver disease and its complications, and those living with HIV may be at higher risk, according to study findings presented at AIDS 2026
In 1965, a presidential advisory panel issued a report warning that pervasive chemical and carbon pollution was harming environmental health and changing the climate. Five years later, President Richard Nixon signed the Clean Air Act
Texas has emerged as a hot spot for a potentially deadly, drug-resistant fungus that is spreading across the U.S. and is regarded as a global health threat.

