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An unusual uptick in pediatric hepatitis recently put the medical community on edge. Here's what we know, why it matters and what to do to mitigate the condition going forward.
The mystery behind the sudden outbreak of acute severe hepatitis in 2022 is revealed.
The U.S. Monkeypox (mpox) public health emergency formally ended in early 2023. Yet, while mpox isn't completely gone, the average number of daily cases has dwindled into the single digits. Still, many questions for public health officials remain.
Dispelling the myths surrounding this condition can help parents and caregivers support individuals with ASD, as well as clear up stereotypes and misunderstandings often associated with it.
Most human cases of this zoonotic virus are mild, but knowing the signs, symptoms and preventive measures for transmitting this disease remains important for public health.
Because there is no cure or vaccine for this widespread parasitic infection, knowing how toxoplasmosis is spread and best practices for preventing transmission remains important.
While the COVID-19 pandemic is "officially over," hospitalizations and deaths continue, many of which are due to the myths continuing to circulate about this deadly virus.
Research into effective treatments for this complicated disease is elusive — and necessary.
The pandemic made a troubling mental health trend in children much worse. What's being done to help them?
While a cure for Alzheimer’s remains elusive, new diagnostic tools and treatment options are improving patient quality of life.
RSV infections account for a large share of U.S. hospitalizations for lower respiratory tract disease due in large part to a lack of immunization and prophylactic therapies, but new developments and cutting-edge therapies may soon become standard medical practice.
The best way to help individuals suffering from depression is to spread awareness about the misconceptions surrounding this mood disorder.