Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
US makes negative COVID-19 test report mandatory for all incoming passengers
Air passengers will also be required to confirm in the form of an attestation that the information they present is true, officials said
US eases travel advisory for India to second-lowest level
In April, the US issued a level 4 travel health notice for India as the country was reeling under the second wave of COVID-19
Coronavirus data is funneled away from CDC, sparking worries
COVID-19 data, which influence the United States’ response to coronavirus pandemic, will now be collected by a private firm
Poor sleep quality explains some racial differences in drowsy driving
Sleepiness is thought to be a factor in anywhere from 2 percent to 20 percent of all crashes resulting in fatalities or hospitalization.
Tainted lettuce in US sickens 98
E. Coli symptoms generally include diarrhoea, severe stomach cramps and vomiting.
Irritability in childhood linked to teen suicide risk
Irritability usually shows up in children as frustration and anger.
Longtime US AIDS researcher picked to run CDC
Redfield, a professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore succeeds Dr. Brenda Fitzgerald.
Teens who hide their sexual orientation have higher suicide risk
Nearly half of the kids who had experienced sexual orientation discordance – 46 percent – reported suicidal thoughts or behaviours.
Experts offer advice for extreme allergic reaction
Anaphylaxis is increasingly preventable and treatable, which is wonderful news.
Epilepsy drugs work for most patients, but there’s room for improvement
The overall likelihood of seizure control was lowest for individuals with numerous seizures in the year before treatment began.