March 10, 2025 - 20:25
The World Health Organization is sounding the alarm on a potential surge in tuberculosis cases due to recent USAID funding cuts. Officials from the WHO have expressed deep concern that decreased financial support could hinder ongoing efforts to combat the disease, which remains a significant public health challenge worldwide.
Tuberculosis, a highly infectious disease, has seen a resurgence in some areas, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where healthcare resources are already stretched thin. The cuts in funding from USAID could exacerbate the situation, as many programs rely heavily on this support to provide essential services such as testing, treatment, and prevention strategies.
Health experts warn that without adequate resources, the progress made in reducing tuberculosis incidence over the past few years could be reversed, leading to increased morbidity and mortality rates. The WHO is urging governments and international partners to reconsider funding cuts and prioritize the fight against tuberculosis to safeguard public health globally.
August 19, 2025 - 19:26
Rise in Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus Detected in Local MosquitoesThe Oswego County Department of Health has announced an increase in the number of mosquitoes testing positive for the Eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV). This concerning development was...
August 19, 2025 - 06:55
Medications That May Extend Healthy Living: A New Approach to AgingRecent studies suggest that certain medications, including metformin, rapamycin, and senolytics, may have significant effects on aging biology, potentially reshaping the way healthcare...
August 18, 2025 - 17:30
Seton Hall Launches Pre-College Health Professions Immersion for High School StudentsSeton Hall’s School of Health and Medical Sciences (SHMS) has introduced an innovative nine-day Pre-College Health Professions Immersion program designed to engage high school students in various...
August 18, 2025 - 07:33
David Eisenberg: Transforming Health Through Culinary MedicineCulinary medicine pioneer David Eisenberg has dedicated the past 25 years to educating both Americans and healthcare professionals on the art of cooking as a vital tool in combating chronic...