You read about it on social media. You see it when you go shopping, or out to a restaurant in the Atlanta metro area. And several recent, national polls confirm: as we enter the pandemic’s third ...
Laura Barajas had her arms and legs amputated after contracting the aggressive bacteria Vibrio vulnificus, likely from undercooked tilapia A San Jose mother lost her arms and legs after contracting a ...
A flesh-eating parasite that feeds on warm-blooded animals has been detected in the US. New World Screwworm (NWS) has been advancing across Mexico for the past year and has now been found in a calf in ...
California researchers are preparing for the possible return of the New World screwworm, a parasitic fly that feeds on living flesh and once devastated U.S. livestock. By monitoring traps and ...
Flesh-Eating Fly Returns to the U.S. The New World screwworm fly – a flesh-eating parasite – was identified in a 3-week-old calf in south Texas, federal officials said Wednesday, the first appearance ...
The first case of the New World screwworm in a U.S. cow in about 60 years has been detected, the U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed yesterday. It is the first instance of the agricultural pest ...
North Carolina recorded more than 100 cases of Vibrio bacteria in 2025, including one death. The bacteria, found in salt and brackish water, can cause flesh-eating infections and thrives as coastal ...
Alexis Manenti ('Les Misérables') headlines the first feature from French director Pierre Le Gall, which premiered as a special screening in Cannes’ Critics’ Week. By Jordan Mintzer In an odd ...
Learn how to make two simple, no-sew DIY face masks using everyday household items in this easy-to-follow tutorial. The video covers a cotton pillowcase mask and a coffee filter mask, both requiring ...
A 74-year-old man went to an emergency department in Florida with rapidly rotting limbs after jumping into the waters off Florida’s Gulf Coast. Just three days earlier, the man was otherwise healthy ...
Vicious flesh-eating bacteria may be lurking in bodies of water across Long Island, as researchers warned that victims face a 20% chance of dying within 48 hours. Stony Brook University professor Dr.