Drought, fire, deforestation ravaged Amazon rainforest in 2024

Drought, fire, deforestation ravaged Amazon rainforest in 2024

BOGOTA, COLOMBIA —  2024 was a brutal year for the Amazon rainforest, with rampant wildfires and extreme drought ravaging large parts of a biome that’s a critical counterweight to climate change. A warming climate fed drought that in turn fed the worst year for fires since 2005. And those fires contributed to deforestation, with authorities … Read more

US agency says decongestant in many cold medicines doesn’t work. So what does?

US agency says decongestant in many cold medicines doesn’t work. So what does?

WASHINGTON —  Changes are coming to the cold and cough aisle of your local pharmacy: U.S. officials are moving to phase out the leading decongestant found in hundreds of over-the-counter medicines, concluding that it doesn’t actually relieve nasal congestion. Phenylephrine is used in popular versions of Sudafed, Dayquil and other medications, but experts have long … Read more

CDC says bird flu virus likely mutated within a US patient

CDC says bird flu virus likely mutated within a US patient

A genetic analysis suggests the bird flu virus mutated inside a Louisiana patient who contracted the nation’s first severe case of the illness, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said this week. Scientists believe the mutations may allow the virus to better bind to receptors in the upper airways of humans — something … Read more

US proposes cybersecurity rules to limit impact of health data leaks

US proposes cybersecurity rules to limit impact of health data leaks

Health care organizations may be required to bolster their cybersecurity to better prevent sensitive information from being leaked by cyberattacks like the ones that hit Ascension and UnitedHealth, a senior White House official said Friday. Anne Neuberger, the U.S. deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technology, told reporters that proposed requirements are necessary … Read more

Bird flu virus shows mutations in first severe human case in US, agency says

Bird flu virus shows mutations in first severe human case in US, agency says

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday its analysis of samples from the first severe case of bird flu in the country last week showed mutations not seen in samples from an infected backyard flock on the patient’s property. The CDC said the patient’s sample showed mutations in the hemagglutinin (HA) … Read more

FDA proposes new testing rules to ensure cosmetics are asbestos-free

FDA proposes new testing rules to ensure cosmetics are asbestos-free

washington —  Cosmetics companies would have to take extra steps to ensure that any products containing talc are free of asbestos under a federal rule proposed Thursday. The proposal from the Food and Drug Administration and mandated by Congress is intended to reassure consumers about the safety of makeup, baby powder and other personal care … Read more

King Charles thanks medics for his and Kate’s cancer care 

King Charles thanks medics for his and Kate’s cancer care 

London —  King Charles thanked the medics who have cared for him and his daughter-in-law Kate, after they both underwent treatment for cancer this year, in a Christmas Day message that touched on global conflicts and the summer’s riots in Britain. In his third Christmas TV broadcast since becoming king, Charles struck an unusually personal … Read more

NASA probe makes closest-ever pass by the sun

NASA probe makes closest-ever pass by the sun

WASHINGTON —  NASA’s pioneering Parker Solar Probe made history Tuesday, flying closer to the sun than any other spacecraft, with its heat shield exposed to scorching temperatures topping 930 degrees Celsius (1,700 degrees Fahrenheit). Launched in August 2018, the spaceship is on a seven-year mission to deepen scientific understanding of our star and help forecast … Read more

Nuclear bunker sales increase, despite expert warnings

Nuclear bunker sales increase, despite expert warnings

When Bernard Jones Jr. and his wife, Doris, built their dream home, they didn’t hold back. A grotto swimming pool with a waterfall for hot summer days. A home theater for cozy winter nights. A fruit orchard to harvest in fall. And a vast underground bunker in case disaster strikes. “The world’s not becoming a … Read more