Brett Wattles

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  • FDA Issues Nationwide Recall of Over 60 Ice Cream Products Due to Listeria Risk
    FDA Issues Nationwide Recall of Over 60 Ice Cream Products Due to Listeria Risk
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a nationwide recall of 68 ice cream products from 13 brands, following the discovery of potential contamination with listeria monocytogenes. The products, manufactured by Totally Cool Inc., based in Owings Mills, Maryland, have been pulled from shelves and distribution networks as a precautionary measure.
  • CDC Issues Urgent Warning as Mosquito-Driven Dengue Fever Cases Surge Across Americas
    CDC Issues Urgent Warning as Mosquito-Driven Dengue Fever Cases Surge Across Americas
    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued an urgent alert regarding the escalating risk of dengue virus infections, citing a "record-breaking number" of cases reported in the Americas. From January 1 to June 24, 2024, over 9.7 million dengue cases have been documented, more than double the 4.6 million cases recorded throughout 2023.
  • New Deadly Mpox Strain Emerges in Congo, WHO Calls for Immediate Action
    Dangerous New Mpox Strain Emerges in Congo, WHO Calls for Immediate Action
    The World Health Organization (WHO) and scientists are urging immediate action to address a highly dangerous new strain of mpox spreading rapidly in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The call comes amid escalating cases and fatalities, with concerns that the virus could spread internationally.
  • Finland Pioneers Preemptive Bird Flu Vaccination for High-Risk Workers
    BIRD FLU
    Finland announced it will begin offering preemptive bird flu vaccinations to certain high-risk workers starting next week. This makes Finland the first country in the world to take such a step against the H5N1 avian influenza virus, which has wreaked havoc on poultry populations globally and poses an emerging threat to humans.
  • New Covid-19 Variants Drive Summer Wave Across U.S., Experts Warn of Increased Infections
    Macy's Herald Square
    The anticipated summer wave of Covid-19 has arrived, with infections rising across the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Covid cases are increasing in 39 states, with no significant declines reported anywhere in the country. This surge marks the beginning of a summer wave that experts had predicted.
  • Hundreds of Coffee Products Recalled for Potential Botulinum Toxin Contamination
    Hundreds of Coffee Products Recalled for Potential Botulinum Toxin Contamination
    Snapchill, a Green Bay, Wisconsin-based coffee company, has voluntarily recalled nearly 300 of its canned coffee products due to concerns they may contain the potentially deadly botulinum toxin.
  • How Gardening Can Improve Your Physical Health and Longevity
    How Gardening Can Improve Your Physical Health and Longevity
    Gardening, often seen as a pleasant pastime, has proven to offer substantial mental and physical health benefits. Recent studies underscore the profound impact that tending to a garden can have on overall well-being, making it an activity worth considering for everyone, regardless of their green thumb status.
  • Microplastics Found in Human Penile Tissue Raise New Health Concerns
    Microplastics Found in Human Penile Tissue Raise New Health Concerns
    Microplastics have been detected in human penile tissue for the first time, raising concerns about their potential role in causing erectile dysfunction (ED). The study, published in IJIR: Your Sexual Medicine Journal, reveals that these tiny plastic particles have infiltrated yet another part of the human body, raising questions about the broader implications for human health.
  • Experts Warn of Summer COVID-19 Uptick Amid Increased Travel
    Germany
    As the summer travel season peaks, health experts are observing a notable uptick in COVID-19 cases across the United States, with the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicating a rise in test positivity rates. This increase is primarily attributed to heightened travel activity and social gatherings, which have become commonplace during the summer months.
  • Doctors Combat Anti-Sunscreen Myths Spread by Social Media Influencers
    Doctors Combat Anti-Sunscreen Myths Spread by Social Media Influencers
    As summer intensifies, a surge of anti-sunscreen rhetoric from social media influencers has prompted concern among medical professionals. These influencers claim that sunscreen is harmful, even suggesting it could cause cancer, a notion that dermatologists vehemently dispute.
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