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HEALTH


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Judge blocks USDA from collecting data about SNAP applicants in 21 states

Read full article: Judge blocks USDA from collecting data about SNAP applicants in 21 states

A judge has temporarily stopped the federal government from collecting personal information about residents in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, in 21 states and Washington, D.

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19 hours ago

Billy Bob Thornton thanks TIRR Memorial Hermann therapists for helping friend recovering from stroke

Read full article: Billy Bob Thornton thanks TIRR Memorial Hermann therapists for helping friend recovering from stroke

โ€œThanks for taking care of my pal, J.P. Shellnut,โ€ Thornton said.

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1 day ago

Dietician with Texas Childrenโ€™s Hospital shares school lunch tips: Like it, love it, still learning

Read full article: Dietician with Texas Childrenโ€™s Hospital shares school lunch tips: Like it, love it, still learning

If packing school lunches feels like a daily struggle, youโ€™re definitely not alone.

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Kennedy's vaccine advisers change COVID shot guidance, calling them an individual choice

Read full article: Kennedy's vaccine advisers change COVID shot guidance, calling them an individual choice

Health Secretary Robert F.

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โ€˜Children are bound to dieโ€™: Corruption, aid cuts and violence fuel a hunger crisis in South Sudan

Read full article: โ€˜Children are bound to dieโ€™: Corruption, aid cuts and violence fuel a hunger crisis in South Sudan

A recent U.

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A robot programmed to act like a 7-year-old girl works to combat fear and loneliness in hospitals

Read full article: A robot programmed to act like a 7-year-old girl works to combat fear and loneliness in hospitals

Robin is a therapeutic robot programed to act like a 7-year-old girl as it travels around nursing homes and hospitalsโ€™ pediatric units providing emotional support while helping to combat staffing shortages.

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Trump administration to close Miami organ donation group it calls 'failing'

Read full article: Trump administration to close Miami organ donation group it calls 'failing'

The Trump administration is moving to shut down a Miami nonprofit that recovers organs from deceased donors.

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Trump administration's new global health aid strategy focuses on bilateral deals with countries

Read full article: Trump administration's new global health aid strategy focuses on bilateral deals with countries

The State Department is refocusing its foreign health assistance programs around multiyear bilateral deals with recipient countries.

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Texas has a new abortion pill law. But at least one provider plans to keep shipping them there

Read full article: Texas has a new abortion pill law. But at least one provider plans to keep shipping them there

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has signed a law intended to curtail abortion pills, but at least one provider plans to keep shipping them into the state.

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Federal watchdog report on Georgia's Medicaid program raises concerns about administrative costs

Read full article: Federal watchdog report on Georgia's Medicaid program raises concerns about administrative costs

A government watchdog has raised concerns about high administrative costs in Georgia's Medicaid program.

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2 days ago

Skin Flooding: Houston dermatologist explains trend, how to do it right

Read full article: Skin Flooding: Houston dermatologist explains trend, how to do it right

โ€œSkin floodingโ€ is all about layering your skincare products to hydrate your skin deeply. The idea is to start with a slightly moist base so your skin can absorb moisturizers and treatments better. It's not new, but has become trendy.

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Women's rights activists rally in Belgium fearing US plans for birth control supplies

Read full article: Women's rights activists rally in Belgium fearing US plans for birth control supplies

Dozens of womenโ€™s rights activists have rallied near the U.S. Embassy in Brussels to protest what plans by President Donald Trump's administration to destroy millions of dollars in family planning supplies meant for women living in hardship in Africa.

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Kennedy's advisory panel recommends new restrictions on MMRV vaccines

Read full article: Kennedy's advisory panel recommends new restrictions on MMRV vaccines

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F.

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2 days ago

When self-doubt creeps in at work, pause and reframe your negative thoughts. Here's how

Read full article: When self-doubt creeps in at work, pause and reframe your negative thoughts. Here's how

When we make mistakes at work, it can lead to a cycle of negative thinking.

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West Coast states issue joint vaccine recommendations ahead of CDC advisers meeting

Read full article: West Coast states issue joint vaccine recommendations ahead of CDC advisers meeting

Four Democratic-led Western states announced joint recommendations Wednesday about who should be vaccinated for seasonal respiratory viruses, including the flu and COVID-19, saying the Trump administration has jeopardized public health by politicizing the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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FDA proposes ban on Orange B, a food dye not used for decades

Read full article: FDA proposes ban on Orange B, a food dye not used for decades

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is proposing to remove the food dye Orange B from the U.S. food supply.

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National Academy of Sciences rebuffs Trump EPA's effort to undo regulations fighting climate change

Read full article: National Academy of Sciences rebuffs Trump EPA's effort to undo regulations fighting climate change

The National Academy of Sciences says evidence supporting a 2009 U.S. government finding that climate change threatens public health is โ€œbeyond scientific disputeโ€ and that evidence supporting that finding has only grown stronger.

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3 days ago

Naloxone Texas launches overdose prevention initiative on college campuses; hereโ€™s how it works

Read full article: Naloxone Texas launches overdose prevention initiative on college campuses; hereโ€™s how it works

The program targets public and private universities, community colleges, and trade schools in response to the growing opioid crisis among young adults.

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Fired CDC chief Susan Monarez warns senators that RFK Jr. is endangering public health

Read full article: Fired CDC chief Susan Monarez warns senators that RFK Jr. is endangering public health

Fired Centers for Disease Control and Prevention chief Susan Monarez is warning senators Americaโ€™s public health system is headed to a โ€œdangerous placeโ€ under Health Secretary Robert F.

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Fired CDC chief will testify Kennedy pressed her to endorse vaccine recommendations without evidence

Read full article: Fired CDC chief will testify Kennedy pressed her to endorse vaccine recommendations without evidence

Former CDC director Susan Monarez will accuse Robert F.

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FDA takes aim at Hims & Hers, weight loss drugs in new advertising blitz

Read full article: FDA takes aim at Hims & Hers, weight loss drugs in new advertising blitz

The Trump administration has issued its first warnings to online services that offer unofficial versions of popular drugs like the blockbuster obesity treatment Wegovy.

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From Paris to Houston: Toddler battling leukemia finds hope at Texas Childrenโ€™s Hospital

Read full article: From Paris to Houston: Toddler battling leukemia finds hope at Texas Childrenโ€™s Hospital

John was just about to celebrate his second birthday when he started feeling unwell during a family trip to Paris. What seemed like the flu quickly took a serious turn.

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Congress asks whether Boar's Head deli meat plant tied to deadly outbreak will be fit to reopen

Read full article: Congress asks whether Boar's Head deli meat plant tied to deadly outbreak will be fit to reopen

Lawmakers have summoned Boar's Head deli meat officials to face a federal food safety committee.

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Kennedy's vaccine committee plans to vote on COVID-19, hepatitis B and chickenpox shots

Read full article: Kennedy's vaccine committee plans to vote on COVID-19, hepatitis B and chickenpox shots

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F.

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You donโ€™t need trendy, expensive products like snail mucin or beef tallow to care for your skin

Read full article: You donโ€™t need trendy, expensive products like snail mucin or beef tallow to care for your skin

Social media has a huge influence on skincare routines, often promoting complex do-it-yourself regimens aimed at keeping a youthful appearance.

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Youth mental health challenges keep mounting 2 years after Maui wildfires

Read full article: Youth mental health challenges keep mounting 2 years after Maui wildfires

Youth in Lahaina, Hawaii, have been struggling since wildfires destroyed their hometown two years ago.

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Brazil's Lula pushes back against tariff, tells Trump the country's democracy 'is not on the table'

Read full article: Brazil's Lula pushes back against tariff, tells Trump the country's democracy 'is not on the table'

President Lula da Silva has called a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports to the U_S_ โ€œpoliticalโ€ and โ€œillogical.โ€.

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Ebola vaccination begins in southern Congo

Read full article: Ebola vaccination begins in southern Congo

The World Health Organization says vaccination has begun for those exposed to the Ebola virus and front-line health workers in southern Kasai province.

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Millions face skyrocketing health insurance costs unless Congress extends subsidies

Read full article: Millions face skyrocketing health insurance costs unless Congress extends subsidies

Thereโ€™s bipartisan support in Congress for extending tax credits that have made health insurance more affordable for millions of people since the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Gender testing returns to track, stirring up harsh memories and doubts that date to the 1980s

Read full article: Gender testing returns to track, stirring up harsh memories and doubts that date to the 1980s

World Athletics portrayed gender testing as a common-sense way to protect the female category in track and field.

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US government to award a no-bid contract on research into vaccines and autism

Read full article: US government to award a no-bid contract on research into vaccines and autism

Federal health officials intend to award a no-bid contract to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute to investigate whether there is a link between vaccinations and autism.

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States are taking steps to ease access to COVID-19 vaccines as they await federal recommendation

Read full article: States are taking steps to ease access to COVID-19 vaccines as they await federal recommendation

The governors of Arizona, Illinois, Maine and North Carolina have signed orders intended to make COVID-19 vaccines available in pharmacies for people without individual prescriptions.

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Ebola vaccine reaches the epicenter of Congo's outbreak as officials race to contain the disease

Read full article: Ebola vaccine reaches the epicenter of Congo's outbreak as officials race to contain the disease

The World Health Organization said limited access and scarce funds are a challenge in its response to the Ebola outbreak in southern Congo.

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Schumer warns of a shutdown if Republicans donโ€™t accept Democratsโ€™ health care demands

Read full article: Schumer warns of a shutdown if Republicans donโ€™t accept Democratsโ€™ health care demands

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer is willing to risk a government shutdown at the end of the month if Republicans donโ€™t accept Democratic demands on health care.

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Kids and current events: How to help them deal with what they see around them

Read full article: Kids and current events: How to help them deal with what they see around them

In hardly any time at all, the footage of the horrifying moment when a bullet hit conservative activist Charlie Kirk in the neck ricocheted across the internet.

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Appeals court allows Trump's administration to block Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood

Read full article: Appeals court allows Trump's administration to block Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood

A U.S. appeals court panel has allowed President Donald Trumpโ€™s administration to block Medicaid fund to Planned Parenthood while legal challenges continue.

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Child dies from complication of measles contracted years earlier

Read full article: Child dies from complication of measles contracted years earlier

A school-age child in California has died from a rare complication of measles contracted as an infant.

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Ebola cases in Congo rise as authorities race to contain spread of outbreak, health agency says

Read full article: Ebola cases in Congo rise as authorities race to contain spread of outbreak, health agency says

Africaโ€™s top public health agency said Thursday that suspected Ebola cases in Congoโ€™s southern Kasai province have more than doubled since last week.

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Well-preserved Amazon rainforest on Indigenous lands can protect people from diseases, study finds

Read full article: Well-preserved Amazon rainforest on Indigenous lands can protect people from diseases, study finds

A new study finds well-preserved areas of Amazon rainforest occupied and managed by Indigenous peoples show lower incidences of multiple diseases in the regions around them.

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The vaccine divide: Why more Texas families are opting out, what it means for our community

Read full article: The vaccine divide: Why more Texas families are opting out, what it means for our community

A growing trend of vaccine exemptions in the area, with nearly three percent of families opting out, is threatening herd immunity and raising public health concerns.

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Texas drops lawsuit against doctor accused of illegally providing care to transgender youth

Read full article: Texas drops lawsuit against doctor accused of illegally providing care to transgender youth

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxtonโ€™s office says one of the first doctors in the U.S. accused of illegally providing care to transgender youth under GOP-led bans was found not to have broken the law.

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West Nile virus cases running higher than normal, prompting health warnings

Read full article: West Nile virus cases running higher than normal, prompting health warnings

Health officials say West Nile virus infections are intense this year, with 40% more cases than usual.

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Trump's plan for a drug advertising crackdown faces many hurdles

Read full article: Trump's plan for a drug advertising crackdown faces many hurdles

Health Secretary Robert F.

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One month into school year, vaccine compliance is unclear in many Houston-area districts

Read full article: One month into school year, vaccine compliance is unclear in many Houston-area districts

As Texas students settle into the new school year, state law says this is the time school districts should be ensuring every child is up to date on their vaccinations or has an approved exemption. But KPRC 2 finds it doesnโ€™t appear the districts are enforcing immunization rules as intended.

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COVID numbers rising in children as summer season ends

Read full article: COVID numbers rising in children as summer season ends

Children are back in school and the summer season is winding now, but COVID numbers in Texas are surging, according to the Centers for Disease Control.

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Unproven Lyme disease tests and treatments are proliferating

Read full article: Unproven Lyme disease tests and treatments are proliferating

The complexity of diagnosing Lyme disease has given rise to an entire industry of unapproved tests and alternative treatments, including lasers, herbal remedies and electromagnets.

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Judge blocks Trump administration's subpoena of trans kids' medical records from Boston hospital

Read full article: Judge blocks Trump administration's subpoena of trans kids' medical records from Boston hospital

A federal judge has blocked the Trump administrationโ€™s attempt to subpoena medical records from a prominent childrenโ€™s hospital about transgender patients and gender-affirming medical treatment.

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US pilot Ethan Guo donates $30,000 to children's foundation after Antarctica plane landing

Read full article: US pilot Ethan Guo donates $30,000 to children's foundation after Antarctica plane landing

American pilot and influencer Ethan Guo has made a $30,000 donation to a cancer foundation under an agreement to avoid prosecution for landing a light plane without authorization in Antarctica.

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NHL CBA establishes a $4M annual fund for retired players' health care and wellness

Read full article: NHL CBA establishes a $4M annual fund for retired players' health care and wellness

The NHL's new collective bargaining agreement establishes an emergency health care and wellness fund for alumni.

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Ex-Military Houston Man Finds a New Way to Get Fit ๐Ÿ’ช โšก๏ธ

Read full article: Ex-Military Houston Man Finds a New Way to Get Fit ๐Ÿ’ช โšก๏ธ

Losing weight is rarely easy, but Houston resident Charles Kirby says a new approach finally worked for him. In just over three weeks, he dropped 15 pounds with the help of Innovative Lasers of Houston.

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RFK Jr.'s latest 'Make America Healthy Again' report calls for more scrutiny of vaccines and autism

Read full article: RFK Jr.'s latest 'Make America Healthy Again' report calls for more scrutiny of vaccines and autism

The Trump administration is urging public health agencies to prioritize investigations of vaccine injuries, prescription drug use and autism's causes.

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Warming seas threaten key phytoplankton species that fuels the food web, study finds

Read full article: Warming seas threaten key phytoplankton species that fuels the food web, study finds

New research suggests that a tiny phytoplankton that is an essential part of the marine food web may decline sharply as oceans warm.

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As world gets hotter, Americans are turning to more sugar, study finds

Read full article: As world gets hotter, Americans are turning to more sugar, study finds

A new study finds that climate change is increasing sugar consumption in the United States.

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Balzan prizes of nearly $1 million awarded for democracy studies and advances in leukemia treatment

Read full article: Balzan prizes of nearly $1 million awarded for democracy studies and advances in leukemia treatment

The Switzerland-based Balzan Foundation on Monday announced four awards of nearly $1 million for excellence in the humanities and hard sciences.

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In LA port, bobbing blue floats are turning wave power into clean energy

Read full article: In LA port, bobbing blue floats are turning wave power into clean energy

At the Port of Los Angeles on a site that once housed oil tanks, seven steel structures that look like small blue boats are lowered into the ocean, where they gently bob up and down with the waves to generate power.

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Another New Hampshire man gets a pig kidney as transplant trials are poised to start

Read full article: Another New Hampshire man gets a pig kidney as transplant trials are poised to start

A self-described science nerd is the latest American to get an experimental pig kidney transplant.

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Floridaโ€™s plan to drop school vaccine rule wonโ€™t start for 90 days, wonโ€™t cover all diseases

Read full article: Floridaโ€™s plan to drop school vaccine rule wonโ€™t start for 90 days, wonโ€™t cover all diseases

Florida has a plan to drop school vaccine mandates.

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RFK. Jr's family members say he is a 'threat' to Americans' health and call for his resignation

Read full article: RFK. Jr's family members say he is a 'threat' to Americans' health and call for his resignation

Members of Robert F.

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Florida surgeon general Ladapo's vaccine mandates opposition goes against medical mainstream

Read full article: Florida surgeon general Ladapo's vaccine mandates opposition goes against medical mainstream

Dr_ Joseph Ladapo, a Nigerian-born physician with impeccable U_S_ medical credentials, says that requiring vaccinations for diseases like measles, polio and chickenpox amounts to government-imposed โ€œslavery.โ€.

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Neurosurgeon says there are 'rays of hopeโ€™ for girl critically hurt in Minneapolis church shooting

Read full article: Neurosurgeon says there are 'rays of hopeโ€™ for girl critically hurt in Minneapolis church shooting

A neurosurgeon says there are โ€œrays of hopeโ€ for a 12-year-old girl critically injured in a Minneapolis church shooting.

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Radioactive metal at an Indonesia industrial site may be linked to shrimp recall

Read full article: Radioactive metal at an Indonesia industrial site may be linked to shrimp recall

International officials say contaminated metal at an industrial site in Indonesia could be the source of radioactive material behind recalls of imported shrimp.

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States move to protect vaccines in the face of attempts to remove mandates

Read full article: States move to protect vaccines in the face of attempts to remove mandates

The widening debate over vaccine mandates in the U.S. and recent moves to get rid of them for schoolchildren in Florida are pushing some states to take steps to protect vaccines for children and adults.

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Justice Department talks about banning transgender gun owners spark fury across political spectrum

Read full article: Justice Department talks about banning transgender gun owners spark fury across political spectrum

The Justice Department is drawing swift condemnation from gun rights groups and LGBTQ advocates alike after floating that it was considering restricting transgender people from owning guns โ€” a move that would all but certainly face immediate constitutional challenges if ever implemented.

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Operation Warp Speed was one of Trump's biggest achievements. Then came RFK Jr. and vaccine skeptics

Read full article: Operation Warp Speed was one of Trump's biggest achievements. Then came RFK Jr. and vaccine skeptics

President Donald Trump launched Operation Warp Speed during the COVID-19 pandemic, and, as recently as last week, praised it as a major achievement.

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Trump administration investigates Medicaid spending on immigrants in Democratic states

Read full article: Trump administration investigates Medicaid spending on immigrants in Democratic states

The Trump administration is investigating Medicaid spending in at least six Democratic-led states that provide comprehensive health coverage to poor and disabled immigrants living in the U.S. without permanent legal status.

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Joe Biden undergoes surgery to remove skin cancer on forehead

Read full article: Joe Biden undergoes surgery to remove skin cancer on forehead

Joe Biden recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer lesions.

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Takeaways from RFK Jr.'s contentious hearing before Senate lawmakers

Read full article: Takeaways from RFK Jr.'s contentious hearing before Senate lawmakers

Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. faced bipartisan questioning over recent changes to health agencies, vaccine approvals and other priorities at a contentious three-hour Senate hearing.

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The US will buy 2 million doses of an HIV prevention drug for low-income countries

Read full article: The US will buy 2 million doses of an HIV prevention drug for low-income countries

The U.S. is purchasing enough doses of a new twice-a-year HIV prevention shot to share with up to 2 million people in poor countries by 2028.

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Massachusetts state health insurers to be required to cover vaccines, regardless of CDC guidance

Read full article: Massachusetts state health insurers to be required to cover vaccines, regardless of CDC guidance

Massachusetts insurance carriers will be required to cover vaccinations recommended by the stateโ€™s department of public health.

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What polls show about Americansโ€™ views on childhood vaccine mandates

Read full article: What polls show about Americansโ€™ views on childhood vaccine mandates

Most Americans say kids should be vaccinated to attend school.

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New Ebola outbreak in Congo suspected of causing 15 deaths

Read full article: New Ebola outbreak in Congo suspected of causing 15 deaths

Congo's health minister says a new Ebola outbreak is suspected of causing 15 deaths among 28 people with symptoms.

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LSD shows promise for reducing anxiety in drugmaker's midstage study

Read full article: LSD shows promise for reducing anxiety in drugmaker's midstage study

A midstage study of the psychedelic drug LSD showed positive results for easing symptoms in people with generalized anxiety disorder.

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Kennedy tries to defend COVID-19 vaccine stance in raucous Senate hearing

Read full article: Kennedy tries to defend COVID-19 vaccine stance in raucous Senate hearing

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F.

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Cat in San Francisco euthanized after latest bird flu infection tied to raw pet food

Read full article: Cat in San Francisco euthanized after latest bird flu infection tied to raw pet food

Federal health officials are warning that certain lots of RAWR Raw Cat Food Chicken Eats may be contaminated with H5N1 bird flu.

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Texas lawmakers approve letting private citizens sue abortion pill providers

Read full article: Texas lawmakers approve letting private citizens sue abortion pill providers

A bill that would let Texas residents sue out-of-state abortion pill providers for up to $100,000 has been passed by lawmakers and sent to the governor.

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Trump administration agrees to restore health websites and data

Read full article: Trump administration agrees to restore health websites and data

Federal officials have agreed to restore health- and science-related webpages and data following a lawsuit settlement with doctors' groups and other organizations.

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Florida plans to become first state to eliminate all childhood vaccine mandates

Read full article: Florida plans to become first state to eliminate all childhood vaccine mandates

Florida plans to become the first state to eliminate vaccine mandates that have been a cornerstone of public health policy for decades in keeping schoolchildren and citizens safe from infectious diseases.

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Washington, Oregon and California governors form alliance in rebuke of Trump administration

Read full article: Washington, Oregon and California governors form alliance in rebuke of Trump administration

The Democratic governors of Washington, Oregon and California have created an alliance to safeguard health policies, believing the Trump administration is putting Americansโ€™ health and safety at risk by politicizing the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Do weighted vests really help you get in shape faster?

Read full article: Do weighted vests really help you get in shape faster?

Weighted vests are increasingly showing up in fitness classes and on jogging tracks.

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UN-backed experts say more must be done to help people with disabilities in war-battered Gaza

Read full article: UN-backed experts say more must be done to help people with disabilities in war-battered Gaza

A team of human rights experts is faulting the worldโ€™s nations for not doing more to ensure minimum protections of people with disabilities in Gaza, whose numbers are growing since the onset of Israelโ€™s war in the territory nearly two years ago.

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Bill allowing private citizens to sue over abortion pills gets initial OK in the Senate

Read full article: Bill allowing private citizens to sue over abortion pills gets initial OK in the Senate

House Bill 7, which would allow people to sue manufacturers and distributors of the drug, is one vote away from Gov. Greg Abbottโ€™s desk.

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US media quickly forced to revisit a thorny question: How should a president's health be covered?

Read full article: US media quickly forced to revisit a thorny question: How should a president's health be covered?

At President Donald Trump's news conference, Fox News' Peter Doocy asked something that surely baffled those who avoided social media over Labor Day: โ€œHow did you find out over the weekend that you were dead?โ€.

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OpenAI and Meta say they're fixing AI chatbots to better respond to teens in distress

Read full article: OpenAI and Meta say they're fixing AI chatbots to better respond to teens in distress

OpenAI and Meta are adjusting how their chatbots respond to teenagers showing signs of distress.

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Halsey bids big and Colman Domingo hosts Venice amfAR gala

Read full article: Halsey bids big and Colman Domingo hosts Venice amfAR gala

Singer Halsey says the cause of the amfAR Venezia fundraiser on Sunday could not be closer to home.

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Correction: Social Security-Whistleblower story

Read full article: Correction: Social Security-Whistleblower story

In a story published Aug. 29, 2025, about Social Security whistleblower Charles Borges, who had resigned after filing a complaint that alleged Department of Government Efficiency officials mishandled Americansโ€™ sensitive information, The Associated Press erroneously reported that he was being represented in the case by The Project Government Accountability Office.

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2 Klein Cain High School students diagnosed with active tuberculosis, parents notified

Read full article: 2 Klein Cain High School students diagnosed with active tuberculosis, parents notified

Klein Cain High School has confirmed two cases of tuberculosis in a letter sent to the entire school community.

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Trump's new CDC chief: A Washington health insider with a libertarian streak

Read full article: Trump's new CDC chief: A Washington health insider with a libertarian streak

President Donald Trump has picked a former investor and critic of health regulations to oversee the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Trump administration tells states to remove references to 'gender ideology' from sex ed materials

Read full article: Trump administration tells states to remove references to 'gender ideology' from sex ed materials

President Donald Trump's administration has told 40 states to remove references to what it calls โ€œgender ideologyโ€ from federally funded sex education materials.

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More companies pull thousands of packages of shrimp for potential radioactive contamination

Read full article: More companies pull thousands of packages of shrimp for potential radioactive contamination

More companies are recalling tens of thousands of packages of imported shrimp that may contain radioactive contamination.

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With CDC in chaos, scientists and physicians piece together replacements for agency's lost work

Read full article: With CDC in chaos, scientists and physicians piece together replacements for agency's lost work

The CDC is in turmoil, with outside groups stepping in to handle work once done by the agency.

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Florida's once-pristine springs threatened by pollution, development and climate change

Read full article: Florida's once-pristine springs threatened by pollution, development and climate change

Florida boasts at least 1,000 freshwater springs, more than any other U.S. state.

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NYC Legionnairesโ€™ outbreak linked to two city-run buildings, including Harlem Hospital

Read full article: NYC Legionnairesโ€™ outbreak linked to two city-run buildings, including Harlem Hospital

A New York City hospital and another city-run building were sources for a deadly outbreak of Legionnairesโ€™ disease in Harlem that killed seven people and sickened dozens of others.

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Fire departments concerned about cancer risks are buying gear that is free of forever chemicals

Read full article: Fire departments concerned about cancer risks are buying gear that is free of forever chemicals

Fire departments are increasingly switching to gear that doesnโ€™t contain potentially cancer-causing chemicals.

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Health leaders launch new Latino-focused data hub to combat NIH budget cuts

Read full article: Health leaders launch new Latino-focused data hub to combat NIH budget cuts

A national group of Latino public health leaders has announced the launch of a new research institute, which they say is a response to the hundreds of millions in federal funding cuts related to diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.

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US Education Department says Denver school's all-gender bathrooms violate Title IX

Read full article: US Education Department says Denver school's all-gender bathrooms violate Title IX

The U.S. Education Department says Denver Public Schools violated Title IX protections against sex-based discrimination in education by creating all-gender bathrooms and allowing students to use bathrooms corresponding with their gender identity.

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Montgomery County confirms 1st case of West Nile Virus for 2025

Read full article: Montgomery County confirms 1st case of West Nile Virus for 2025

The Montgomery County Public Health District announced Wednesday it has received confirmation from the Texas Department of State Health Services of the first case of West Nile Virus in Montgomery County for 2025.

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Salmonella outbreak tied to recalled eggs has sickened 95 people since January

Read full article: Salmonella outbreak tied to recalled eggs has sickened 95 people since January

At least 95 people in more than a dozen states have been sickened in an outbreak of salmonella poisoning tied to recalled eggs.

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UN food agency chief says women and children are starving in Gaza and pressed Netanyahu on aid

Read full article: UN food agency chief says women and children are starving in Gaza and pressed Netanyahu on aid

The director of the U.N. World Food Program says it's โ€œvery evidentโ€ after a visit to Gaza that there is not enough food and that mothers and children are starving.

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CDC gets new acting director as leadership turmoil leaves agency reeling

Read full article: CDC gets new acting director as leadership turmoil leaves agency reeling

Jim Oโ€™Neill, a deputy to Health Secretary Robert F.

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CDC director Susan Monarez is fired and other agency leaders resign

Read full article: CDC director Susan Monarez is fired and other agency leaders resign

The director of the nationโ€™s top public health agency has been fired after less than one month in the job.

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