Experts highlight the connection between climate change and infectious diseases, urging medical professionals to prepare for ...
Review in The Lancet Microbe discusses how rising global temperatures enable fungi to adapt, becoming more thermotolerant and ...
With the arrival of spring in North America, many people are gravitating to the gardening and landscaping section of home ...
Infectious diseases specialists call the medical field to be ready to deal with the impact of climate change on spreading diseases, such as malaria, Valley fever, E-coli and Lyme disease.
The shorter and milder winters, warming oceans, altered precipitation patterns, and extreme weather of climate change are ...
The impact of climate change, weather, and other anthropogenic factors on vector-borne illness spread globally.
Aside from growing temperatures, climate change is also helping diseases that threaten banana trees spread more easily, in ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. From Chicago, I write about climate change, green technology, energy. The number and range of mosquitoes has boomed across North America in ...
So the reason that we need to be concerned about them is because even though fungal diseases are still relatively rare for ...
Other plant pathogens may take advantage of milder ... It can be challenging to accept that climate change is stressing some of your garden favorites, but there are thousands of varieties of ...
Fungi, a largely neglected group of pathogens, are becoming a prevalent and widespread concern among scientists and health experts alike. The main reason? Climate change. Joining me today on The ...