In my last column, I compared the widespread and radical change in traditional politics to the spread of a disease.
On May 6, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy announced new guidelines for research on dangerous ...
And the flu pandemic of 1918-1920 had just cut its destructive path across the ... and provided vital critical care during ...
The next major pandemic of COVID-like proportions will likely be avian flu, a respiratory disease already killing millions of chickens.
James Nolan's latest work, "Between Dying and Not Dying, I Chose the Guitar," is much more than a memoir. We all remember the ...
Avian influenza has been detected in humans and while the risk to the public is low at this time, a widespread outbreak ...
“She was born May 28, 1918,” Paula Huls, Sullivan’s daughter ... “It was hard to believe she made it through the Spanish Flu ...
When I was growing up in Southern Indiana we took “supper” as our evening repast. The term “dinner” was reserved for special ...
Michigan will have more than 230,000 more people in the next decade, and then decline by 128,000 from 2034 to 2050. Overall, ...
Michigan population has hovered around the 10 million mark for the past 20+ years but the state latest report outlines ...
My mother and one of her brothers had the flu in 1918. She said she was very sick, but unlike her brother, who was profoundly ...
The question comes as New Zealand looks on the cusp of another Covid-19 wave similar in size to our last two. University of Otago epidemiologist Michael Baker told The Front Page he was part of a team ...