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CDC Alert: Deadly Bacteria Causes Severe Infections in US

The CDC has issued a nationwide alert after a rare and potentially fatal bacteria, Neisseria meningitidis, was found to cause serious bloodstream and joint infections in the US. Learn about the symptoms and risks.

Deadly Flesh-Eating Bacteria Warning in Louisiana

Health authorities in Louisiana have confirmed the presence of the deadly Vibrio vulnificus bacteria in local waters, linked to five fatalities. Experts warn of severe risks from consuming raw shellfish and exposing wounds to warm seawater.

Kitten Used as Live Bait in Sick Dog Fighting Game - Manchester

A defenceless kitten was cruelly used as live bait for dog fighting in a Manchester park. The RSPCA has launched an investigation after the severely injured animal was found abandoned. Read the shocking details of this animal cruelty case.

Florida Father's Flesh-Eating Bacteria Nightmare

A routine fishing excursion in Florida turned into a life-or-death battle for Michael Walton, who contracted a vicious flesh-eating bacteria through a simple cut. His harrowing story serves as a critical warning about Vibrio vulnificus risks in warm coast

Erin Bates' Health Crisis After Seventh Child's Birth

Bringing Up Bates star Erin Bates Paine opens up about her severe health complications following the birth of her seventh child, Charles, detailing her emergency hospitalisation and ongoing recovery.

Silent 'Kissing Bug' Disease Threat Grows in California

Health officials are on high alert as the potentially fatal Chagas disease, a parasitic infection often called a 'silent killer', is being detected in California. Learn about the hidden symptoms and risks.

College Football's Shady Custom Jersey Trade Exposed

An explosive investigation uncovers the murky, unregulated trade in custom 'team-issued' college football jerseys, implicating major programs like Miami and Notre Dame in a potential NCAA rules minefield.

Carson Beck dismisses Miami transfer rumours

Exclusive: Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck addresses swirling speculation about a potential transfer to Miami, reaffirms his commitment to the Dawgs, and previews the colossal Week 4 clash against Notre Dame.

Dwayne Johnson Plans UFC Purchase For Oscar Role

Hollywood megastar Dwayne Johnson discloses his ambitious plan to acquire the UFC as a strategic move to bolster his credibility for an Oscar-winning role, in a candid conversation with filmmaker Benny Safdie.

Harry Redknapp's Near-Fatal Sepsis Battle & Warning

Former football manager Harry Redknapp reveals his terrifying near-fatal sepsis battle, urging the public to learn the signs. His story is a powerful call to action for Sepsis Awareness Month.

Dog bite leads to flesh-eating bacteria and sepsis in UK man

A UK man's life was nearly claimed by a flesh-eating bacterial infection and sepsis just one day after a minor dog bite. This shocking case highlights the hidden dangers of pet interactions and the critical need for rapid medical intervention.

Amal Clooney supports ailing George Clooney in Venice

Human rights lawyer Amal Clooney stuns in Venice, offering a picture of elegance while supporting husband George Clooney, who is battling a severe sinus infection, as they depart the film festival.

Boy, 6, dies from rare brain-eating infection

A family is in mourning after their six-year-old boy, Kyle, tragically passed away from a rare and devastating brain-eating amoeba infection. The young boy from South Wales is believed to have contracted the infection during a family holiday.

New NHS Antibiotic Approved for Drug-Resistant UTIs

A groundbreaking antibiotic, gepotidacin, has been approved for use on the NHS, promising a powerful new weapon against drug-resistant urinary tract infections and potentially saving thousands of hospitalisations.

UK Scientists Announce Functional HIV Cure in New Pill

British researchers have announced a groundbreaking 'functional cure' for HIV. A new once-a-day pill has shown remarkable success in suppressing the virus, even in patients with drug-resistant strains, potentially eliminating the need for lifelong medicat

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