There's no shortage of illness swirling on a daily basis, but warm weather and travels brings in a slew of insect-borne diseases. From babesiosis to malaria to Lyme disease, it's always worth ...
U.S. health officials are warning travelers about a potentially deadly insect-borne virus known as sloth fever that has infected 21 U.S. residents returning from Cuba and thousands more in South ...
A sloth in its natural habitat in Costa Rica, where sloth populations have decreased in the past decade, according to Rebecca Cliffe, lead author of the research. Bernd Dittrich via Unsplash In the ...
A potentially deadly virus commonly known as "sloth fever" is sparking new pleas for caution across the United States after Florida reported nine new cases in a week related to international travel — ...
WITH THAT REPORT. STEVEN. YEAH, FOR NOW THOUGH, WE DO WANT TO GET TO A HEALTH ALERT RIGHT NOW. HEALTH OFFICIALS, THEY ARE ON ALERT FOR RISING CASES OF WHAT’S KNOWN AS SLOTH FEVER. LET’S GET TO OUR ...
Sloths always have a slight smile on their lips, making them appear friendly and cute. These incredibly slow tree dwellers naturally inhabit the tropical rainforests of Central and South America, ...