US ‘notorious markets’ report warns of risks from online pharmacies

US ‘notorious markets’ report warns of risks from online pharmacies

BANGKOK —  Nearly all of the world’s 35,000 online pharmacies are being run illegally and consumers who use them risk getting ineffective or dangerous drugs, according to the U.S. Trade Representative’s annual report on “notorious markets.” The report also singled out 19 countries over concerns about counterfeit or pirated products. The report also named about … Read more

China’s winter surge of flu-like HMPV cases raises concerns of transparency

China’s winter surge of flu-like HMPV cases raises concerns of transparency

Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) has recently spread widely across China, overwhelming hospitals and evoking memories of the COVID-19 outbreak. HMPV is not a new virus; it has been known for years and typically has a low mortality rate. Nevertheless, epidemiologists are calling for greater transparency about the spread of the virus to help contain infections. While … Read more

Preventive action can’t avert wildfires but can save lives, meteorologists say

Preventive action can’t avert wildfires but can save lives, meteorologists say

GENEVA —  The World Meteorlogical Organization says that preventive action cannot avert natural disasters such as the wildfires raging across Los Angeles, but that it can help save lives and mitigate loss of property. “Land management and prevention, regular clearing of underbrush play a key role in fire management, and evacuation plans are important in … Read more

New research shows a quarter of freshwater animals are threatened with extinction

New research shows a quarter of freshwater animals are threatened with extinction

WASHINGTON —  Nearly a quarter of animals living in rivers, lakes and other freshwater sources are threatened with extinction, according to new research published Wednesday. “Huge rivers like the Amazon can appear mighty, but at the same time freshwater environments are very fragile,” said study co-author Patricia Charvet, a biologist at Brazil’s Federal University of … Read more

HMPV is no ‘mysterious China virus’

HMPV is no ‘mysterious China virus’

The recent surge of respiratory infections across northern China and other parts of Asia sparked a wave of fear and misinformation on social networks and in the news suggesting another COVID-19-like pandemic could be imminent. China is reportedly dealing with a spike of a flulike respiratory infection whose symptoms include coughing, fever, nasal congestion and … Read more

Louisiana reports 1st bird flu-related death in US, state agency says

Louisiana reports 1st bird flu-related death in US, state agency says

WASHINGTON —  The Louisiana Department of Health said Monday that a U.S. patient hospitalized with H5N1 bird flu had died, the country’s first death from an outbreak of the virus that has sickened dozens of people and millions of poultry and cattle. Nearly 70 people in the U.S. have contracted bird flu since April, according … Read more

Here’s your 2025 guide to the night sky and other celestial wow moments

Here’s your 2025 guide to the night sky and other celestial wow moments

CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA —  The new year will bring a pair of lunar eclipses, but don’t expect any sun-disappearing acts like the one that mesmerized North America last spring. While the world will have to wait until 2026 for the next total solar eclipse, the cosmos promises plenty of other wow moments in 2025. It’s … Read more

World’s oldest person, a Japanese woman, dies at 116

World’s oldest person, a Japanese woman, dies at 116

TOKYO —  Tomiko Itooka, a Japanese woman who was the world’s oldest person according to Guinness World Records, has died, an Ashiya city official said Saturday. She was 116. Yoshitsugu Nagata, an official in charge of elderly policies, said Itooka died on Dec. 29 at a care home in Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture, central Japan. Itooka, … Read more

Cybertruck soldier told ex-girlfriend of pain, exhaustion after Afghanistan

Cybertruck soldier told ex-girlfriend of pain, exhaustion after Afghanistan

WASHINGTON —  The highly decorated Special Forces soldier who died by suicide in a Cybertruck explosion on New Year’s Day confided to a former girlfriend who had served as an Army nurse that he faced significant pain and exhaustion that she says were key symptoms of traumatic brain injury. Green Beret Matthew Livelsberger, 37, was … Read more

US announces $306 million in new bird flu funding

US announces 6 million in new bird flu funding

WASHINGTON —  U.S. President Joe Biden’s outgoing administration announced Friday that it will allocate $306 million to bolster the nation’s bird flu response before President-elect Donald Trump takes office. The new funding will support national, state and local preparedness and monitoring programs, as well as research into potential medical countermeasures against the H5N1 virus. “While … Read more