Brett Wattles

Brett Wattles

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  • Former Air Force Pilot Claims to Have Found Amelia Earhart's Plane in Pacific Depths
    Former Air Force Pilot Claims to Have Found Amelia Earhart's Plane in Pacific Depths
    Tony Romeo, a former US Air Force intelligence officer turned ocean explorer, has announced the possible discovery of the aircraft flown by the legendary Amelia Earhart. Earhart, the first woman attempting a circumnavigational flight across the globe, vanished over the Pacific Ocean in 1937, leaving behind a legacy shrouded in speculation and intrigue.
  • Rising Measles Cases Prompt CDC Alert for Healthcare Workers
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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a warning to healthcare professionals nationwide to be vigilant for measles cases following a recent uptick in infections.
  • JN.1 Variant Surges as Dominant COVID-19 Strain in U.S. But Does Not lead to More Severe Disease
    FAST DIAGNOSIS
    As the United States grapples with the pervasive spread of the JN.1 variant, the latest iteration of COVID-19, both the medical community and the public are bracing for its implications.
  • FDA Flags Cancer Risk in CAR-T Therapy, Demands Stronger Safety Labels
    FDA Flags Cancer Risk in CAR-T Therapy, Demands Stronger Safety Labels
    FDA has issued a stern warning regarding a groundbreaking cancer treatment, CAR-T therapy, citing an increased risk of secondary cancers. This warning has prompted a mandate for the strongest safety label, known as a boxed warning, to be added to the prescribing information of this innovative treatment.
  • Atlas Air Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Miami Due to Engine Failure
    FILE PHOTO: Grounded Boeing 737 MAX aircraft are seen parked in an aerial photo at Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington, U.S. July 1, 2019.
    An Atlas Air flight bound for Puerto Rico was forced to make an emergency landing at Miami International Airport on Thursday night due to engine failure. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) discovered a "softball-sized hole" above one of the engines during a post-flight inspection, raising serious safety concerns.
  • US Earthquake Risk Soars: 75% of Nation Faces Seismic Threats, USGS Reveals
    US Earthquake Risk Soars: 75% of Nation Faces Seismic Threats, USGS Reveals
    A recent revelation by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has brought to light a startling reality: nearly three-quarters of the United States is at risk of experiencing damaging earthquakes.
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