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Experts see deep-rooted problems in the U.S.response to bird flu outbreak in cows.

Three months since an outbreak of avian influenza in U.S. dairy cattle was declared, the country is failing to take the necessary steps to get in front of the virus and possibly contain its spread among cows, according to interviews with more than a dozen experts and current and former government officials.

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Supreme Court rejected COVID-19 vaccine appeals from nonprofit founded by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Opinion: How climate change is heating up the weather, and what we can do about it

A surge in global dengue cases is raising risk in the US --CDC

Bird flu: US food safety regulators expand bird flu testing in milk products

The American West is drying so fast that a crucial drought-monitoring tool can’t keep up

Gavi Includes Ebola, Meningitis, Rabies and Hepatitis B Vaccines in its Portfolio for high risk countries

The COVID summer wave is here; What alarms doctors the most

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Several variants are likely to be contributing to the nationwide trend, said Dr. Dan Barouch, director of the Center for Virology and Vaccine Research at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston.

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Finland to become first nation to start bird flu vaccinations for humans

Mpox: WHO, scientists, call for urgent action to counter dangerous strain in Africa

US surgeon general declares US gun violence an urgent public health crisis

Latest XBB COVID-19 vaccine offers protection against hospitalization, deaths --study

The CDC heat and health tracker to help local communities.

Heat poses significant and increasing risks to public health across the United States. Use this dashboard to explore your community’s heat exposure, related health outcomes, and assets that can protect people during heat events.

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Unusual twist: Bird flu moved from dairy cows to poultry in Michigan--USDA

USDA secretary urges farmers to take protective measures against bird flu

As the H5N1 outbreak in dairy herds approaches the three-month mark, America’s top animal health official is calling on farmers to step up the use of personal protective equipment, limit traffic onto their farms, and increase cleaning and disinfection practices in their barns and milking parlors.

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