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As Hurricane Dorian reaches closer to landfall in Florida or southern Georgia this weekend, we’ve updated our list of resources…
From the moment I saw the study — and editorial and editor’s note — among JAMA’s embargoed studies, I knew…
As public health officials grapple with strategies to respond to natural disasters and disease outbreaks, they face a host of…
Public health emergencies often happen — from a severe flu season or measles outbreak to wildfires or a severe weather…
With mosquito season heating up in the United States, reporters may be looking for new angles to write about these…
As journalists, we focus on the increasingly common phenomenon of mass shootings. They are appalling, they are terrifying and we…
Ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and China are having an impact on the global economy and potentially U.S. biosecurity.…
In last year’s flu season, 80,000 people died, including 180 children, and 900,000 people were hospitalized, making it the worst…
As summer ebbs, influenza season is around the corner. Public health officials are beginning their annual campaign to urge people…
Death by suicide is on the rise and is the second-leading cause of death for people ages 10 to 39.…