
Measles Cases Are Rising. How Do You Protect Your Employees?
A worker just stopped by your office to let you know that she isn’t feeling well and would like to go home. She tells you

A worker just stopped by your office to let you know that she isn’t feeling well and would like to go home. She tells you

In January, we discussed the reality and symptoms of Long COVID and the ADA protection of those who have it. But did you know that

It may not come as a surprise that studies have shown norovirus to be the most commonly identified cause of outbreaks in retail food establishments,

With the pandemic just barely out the back door of current events, it seems that many people have gone full circle and regressed back to

Using an old technique that’s new again, MIT researchers have discovered a class of compounds that can kill methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Deep learning teaches computers to

As became exceedingly evident during the pandemic, travelers can be a significant source in the global spread of infectious disease. Traveling to a country or

Eyedrops are essential for many people with dry eyes or other conditions, but a recent FDA Warning has shown nearly 30 over-the-counter eye drop products to

As the colder weather approaches, we prepare in many ways, but we should always consider what needs to be done to protect our public health. The

The pathogen Streptococcus suis (S. suis) that causes infections in pigs is increasingly being seen in humans in some parts of the world. The infection

There have been a number of reports of increased incidences of whooping cough (Bordetella pertussis (BP)) in the U.S., with clinical cases having risen throughout the