Tag: Bird

RFK, Jr. Wants to Let Bird Flu Spread on Poultry Farms. Why Experts Are Concerned

RFK, Jr. has stirred controversy by suggesting that farmers should allow bird flu to spread through poultry flocks

Trump administration shifts bird flu policy from health to egg prices

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has recently announced an additional $1 billion to aid the poultry industry in

Bird Flu Strikes Rats, Pet Cats and Egg Supplies

The impact of avian influenza on egg supplies, as well as its spread to rats and cats, continues

STAT Health News: Bulk milk testing for bird flu, UnitedHealth takes on critics

This groundbreaking research offers hope for those affected by congenital deafness, showing promising results in improving hearing in

What climate change means for bird flu — and the soaring price of eggs

The recent surge in egg prices across the United States has left consumers frustrated and searching for answers.

H5N1 bird flu, anti-vax sentiment, NIH latest

Here's why he's wrong., The Guardian Lend me your ears STAT’s Kate Sheridan stopped by the STAT office

People can spread bird flu to their cats, US study suggests

A recent study published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has raised concerns about

Airborne Transmission Of Highly Pathogenic Bird Flu

The recent surge in egg prices is directly linked to the spread of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza

NJ bird shop owner shot with a crossbow in random attack

The Unfortunate Attack on New Jersey Pet Store Owner Recently, the owner of Birds by Joe 2 in

RFK Jr., undetected bird flu, abortion pills

Gottfried shares her story in a piece for STAT, highlighting the crucial role Dr. Maggie played in her

Urgent CDC Data on Influenza and Bird Flu Go Missing as Outbreaks Escalate

CDC's delays in reporting flu data have left healthcare workers like Sonya Stokes feeling blind and desperate for

Some people didn’t know they had a bird flu infection, study of veterinarians suggests

The recent study published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has shed light on the silent