Health
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Kennedy childhood vaccine overhaul stalled by judge
A federal judge in Boston has put a halt to key aspects of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s efforts…
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Changes in organ donor status can fall through cracks in the system
Raven Kinser’s experience at the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles office highlighted a significant gap in the U.S. organ donation…
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FDA move on flavored vapes sparks concern on toxicity, teen vaping
The debate over flavored e-cigarettes continues to intensify as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) releases new draft guidance for…
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A young dad’s colon cancer spread to his lungs with no warning. He says a clinical trial led to a miracle.
Spencer Laird’s journey with colorectal cancer began when he was just 25 years old. Initially misdiagnosed with hemorrhoids, he eventually…
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Are vaccines a political winner? A look at the MAGA, MAHA divide
The Trump administration is facing pushback from the Make America Healthy Again movement, led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., over…
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Dr. Oz pledges to tackle hospice fraud: “Do not steal from the American people”
Dr. Mehmet Oz, the administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services under the Trump administration, has taken a…
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New heart disease guidelines suggest statins as early as age 30
Medical experts have recently issued updated guidelines on cardiovascular disease prevention, recommending significant changes that affect individuals as young as…
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Women’s health has federal offices. Should men have one, too?
The early 1990s marked a turning point for female health in the United States. With the establishment of the Office…
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NIH whistleblower, GLP-1 telehealth, microbiome: Morning Rounds
Telehealth has been on the rise in recent months, with the FDA closely monitoring the marketing practices of telehealth companies…
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