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Utah close to fully banning fluoride in water, stripping cities' ability to decide

Utah appears to be the first state ready to put a full ban on fluoride in public water systems under a bill that doesn’t allow cities or communities to decide whether to add the cavity-preventing mineral

Utah close to fully banning fluoride in water, stripping cities' ability to decide
Business|Crime|Health|Technology|US

Elizabeth Holmes fails to overturn her Theranos fraud conviction

A federal appeals court in San Francisco has upheld a fraud conviction against Elizabeth Holmes

Elizabeth Holmes fails to overturn her Theranos fraud conviction
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis still critical but shows 'slight improvement', Vatican says

Pope Francis is still critically ill as he battles double pneumonia, but his condition has shown a "slight improvement", the Vatican said on Monday.

Pope Francis still critical but shows 'slight improvement', Vatican says
Economy|Health|Political|US

Trump's Cabinet members have already backtracked on some promises made before being confirmed

As they mustered support for their confirmations by the U.S. Senate, some of Donald Trump’s nominees made statements from which they’ve already distanced themselves upon taking office

Trump's Cabinet members have already backtracked on some promises made before being confirmed
Crime|Health|US

Woman recognized by police for helping save man's life

Woman recognized by police for helping save man's life

Woman recognized by police for helping save man's life
Crime|Health|US

Caught on camera: Cancer survivor's wheelchair taken from her driveway

Caught on camera: Cancer survivor's wheelchair taken from her driveway

Caught on camera: Cancer survivor's wheelchair taken from her driveway
Health|Lifestyle|Science

Exercise may help patients with colon cancer live as long as those who never had it, study suggests

Exercise may help patients with colon cancer live as long as those who never had it, study suggests

Exercise may help patients with colon cancer live as long as those who never had it, study suggests
Business|Health|Political|Technology|US

FDA moves to rehire medical device, food safety and other staffers fired days earlier

The Food and Drug Administration is reinstating some of the hundreds of staffers it fired last week

FDA moves to rehire medical device, food safety and other staffers fired days earlier
Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US

'Voices of the Trenches:' Nonprofits create space for families to heal from gun violence

'Voices of the Trenches:' Nonprofits create space for families to heal from gun violence

'Voices of the Trenches:' Nonprofits create space for families to heal from gun violence
Americas|Education|Health|Political

Brazil's Lula to discuss education, health programs in Monday evening address

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will speak to the nation on Monday evening in a televised address that will focus on education and health programs, according to a

Brazil's Lula to discuss education, health programs in Monday evening address
Americas|Crime|Health|Travel|US

Woman heads home from rehab hospital after surviving shark attack in Bahamas

Woman heads home from rehab hospital after surviving shark attack in Bahamas

Woman heads home from rehab hospital after surviving shark attack in Bahamas
Health|Political|US

US Supreme Court rebuffs free speech challenge to abortion clinic buffer zones

The U.S.

US Supreme Court rebuffs free speech challenge to abortion clinic buffer zones
Business|Economy|Health|US

Patients struggle with lack of consistent coverage for popular weight-loss drugs

Supplies of high-demand obesity treatments are improving, but that doesn’t mean they're easier to get

Patients struggle with lack of consistent coverage for popular weight-loss drugs
Food|Health|Lifestyle

Ricezempic: Is this viral weight loss trend safe?

Ro breaks down the latest social media weight loss hack: ricezempic.

Ricezempic: Is this viral weight loss trend safe?
Health|Lifestyle|Travel

The most affordable winter getaways for your mental health

Hers ranked 36 locations in the U.S. to find the most affordable winter getaways to boost mental health.

The most affordable winter getaways for your mental health
Health|Lifestyle

21 tips and tricks to age gracefully

Life Extension shares 21 science-backed tips to help you establish a wellness-focused lifestyle and keep you in top-notch health as the years bring experience, wisdom, and other distinguishing traits.

21 tips and tricks to age gracefully
Crime|Health|US

Doctor accused of sexual assault takes deal

Doctor accused of sexual assault takes deal

Doctor accused of sexual assault takes deal
Crime|Europe|Health

Retired French surgeon admits 'despicable' acts in child rape trial

A retired surgeon accused of raping and sexually assaulting hundreds of young patients, some while they were under anesthetic, told the opening of his

Retired French surgeon admits 'despicable' acts in child rape trial
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas says brain tumor has returned

Michael Tilson Thomas’ brain tumor has returned, and the 80-year-old conductor intends to lead his final performance in April

Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas says brain tumor has returned
Food|Health|Political|US

US health agencies delay decision on definition of 'healthy' on food labels

U.S. health agencies will delay by more than two months a decision on updating the definition of the nutrient content claim "healthy" that manufacturers can voluntarily use on food

US health agencies delay decision on definition of 'healthy' on food labels
Health|Travel|US

Nurse saves life mid-flight

Nurse saves life mid-flight

Nurse saves life mid-flight
Crime|Education|Health|Political|US

Tulsans hold vigil for girl who reportedly died after threats of ICE by bullies

Tulsans hold vigil for girl who reportedly died after threats of ICE by bullies

Tulsans hold vigil for girl who reportedly died after threats of ICE by bullies
Health|Science|Technology

Book Review: 'Air-borne' transforms scientific history into detective story

Carl Zimmer writes a history of aerobiology in “Air-borne: The Hidden History of the Life We Breathe.”

Book Review: 'Air-borne' transforms scientific history into detective story
Business|Education|Health|Lifestyle

Nurse on a mission to address Certified Nursing Assistant shortage by training aspiring caregivers

Nurse on a mission to address Certified Nursing Assistant shortage by training aspiring caregivers

Nurse on a mission to address Certified Nursing Assistant shortage by training aspiring caregivers
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Roberta Flack, Grammy Award-winning singer, dead at 88

Roberta Flack, Grammy Award-winning singer, dead at 88

Roberta Flack, Grammy Award-winning singer, dead at 88
Crime|Health|US

Health care workers stand in solidarity to support nurse injured in attack at Palms West Hospital

Health care workers stand in solidarity to support nurse injured in attack at Palms West Hospital

Health care workers stand in solidarity to support nurse injured in attack at Palms West Hospital
Crime|Environment|Health|US

Six people died within 12 hours last week following a series of house fires

Six people died within 12 hours last week following a series of house fires

Six people died within 12 hours last week following a series of house fires
Asia|Economy|Education|Health|Political|World

Nepal says seven more U.S.-funded projects paused after Trump order

Nepal said on Monday seven more projects funded by the United States have been put on hold after President Donald Trump suspended foreign development assistance.

Nepal says seven more U.S.-funded projects paused after Trump order
Health|Technology

Life-saving innovation: Man shares heart attack survival story

Life-saving innovation: Man shares heart attack survival story

Life-saving innovation: Man shares heart attack survival story
Health|Political|US

Supreme Court declines chance to overturn precedent limiting protests outside abortion clinics

Supreme Court declines chance to overturn precedent limiting protests outside abortion clinics

Supreme Court declines chance to overturn precedent limiting protests outside abortion clinics
Crime|Health|US

Pennsylvania hostage-taking and shootout highlight rising violence against US hospital workers

Violence against healthcare workers is on the rise as seen by an attack at a Pennsylvania hospital

Pennsylvania hostage-taking and shootout highlight rising violence against US hospital workers
Fashion and Beauty|Health|Lifestyle

Does lip balm help chapped lips? Here's what to know

Lip balm can soothe chapped lips, but some people may be allergic to its ingredients

Does lip balm help chapped lips? Here's what to know
Business|Health|Opinion|Science|Technology

The quest to extend human life is both fascinating and fraught with moral peril

Among the big names investing big bucks to prolong their lives are Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Google founders Sergei Brin and Larry Page, and Oracle’s Larry Ellison.

The quest to extend human life is both fascinating and fraught with moral peril
Crime|Health|US

2 girls pull boy in distress out of pool at Lauderhill home; victim stable

2 girls pull boy in distress out of pool at Lauderhill home; victim stable

2 girls pull boy in distress out of pool at Lauderhill home; victim stable
Crime|Health|Political|US|World

Trump aid freeze disrupts anti-narcotics program at Mexican ports

MEXICO CITY (REUTERS) - U.S.

Trump aid freeze disrupts anti-narcotics program at Mexican ports
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

Children face lethal violence, rape in east Congo war

As Rwanda-backed rebels closed in on eastern Congo's largest city, retreating army soldiers barged into Suzanne Amisi Wilonja's home near the airport to loot, firing indiscriminately and

Children face lethal violence, rape in east Congo war
Africa|Health|Political|World

MSF pulls out of famine-stricken camp in Sudan's Darfur due to heavy fighting

Medical charity MSF has been forced to suspend its activities in a famine-stricken camp in Sudan's North Darfur because of heavy fighting in the area, it said on Monday.

MSF pulls out of famine-stricken camp in Sudan's Darfur due to heavy fighting
Europe|Health|Sports

Fiorentina star Moise Kean discharged from hospital after collapsing on pitch following head injury

Fiorentina star Moise Kean discharged from hospital after collapsing on pitch following head injury

Fiorentina star Moise Kean discharged from hospital after collapsing on pitch following head injury
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis remains in critical condition, Vatican says

Pope Francis, battling double pneumonia, remains in a critical condition and his prognosis is still guarded because of the "complexity" of his clinical condition, the Vatican

Pope Francis remains in critical condition, Vatican says
Economy|Education|Finance|Health|US

These little-known bank accounts allow Americans with disabilities to save and invest

If you're an American with a disability who receives government assistance, you likely qualify for an ABLE account, or you may starting next year

These little-known bank accounts allow Americans with disabilities to save and invest
Asia|Business|Economy|Health|Technology

Drugmaker Amgen to invest $200 million in India site, CEO says

U.S. drugmaker Amgen will invest about $200 million this year in its new technology centre in southern India, with further investments planned, CEO Robert

Drugmaker Amgen to invest $200 million in India site, CEO says
Europe|Health|Political|World

What happens to the leadership of the Catholic Church when a pope becomes sick or incapacitated?

The Vatican has detailed laws and rituals to ensure the transfer of power when a pope dies or resigns, but not when he is sick

What happens to the leadership of the Catholic Church when a pope becomes sick or incapacitated?
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis in critical condition with early kidney failure but remains alert as prayers pour in

The Vatican says Pope Francis remains in critical condition and blood tests show early kidney failure but he remains alert and “well-oriented.”

Pope Francis in critical condition with early kidney failure but remains alert as prayers pour in
Crime|Health|US

Motive in Pennsylvania hospital shooting unclear, but officials say man had recent contact with ICU

Investigators are trying to determine why a man targeted a Pennsylvania hospital, taking workers inside the intensive care unit hostage and holding one staff member at gunpoint as her hands were bound by zip ties

Motive in Pennsylvania hospital shooting unclear, but officials say man had recent contact with ICU
Europe|Health|World

Wounded, recovered and back to war. Ukrainian soldiers are returning to battle after amputation

Ukrainian soldiers who lost limbs in the three-year war against Russia are returning to the battlefield out of a sense of duty amid the grim outlook for their country

Wounded, recovered and back to war. Ukrainian soldiers are returning to battle after amputation
Africa|Health|Political|World

Sudan’s military breaks paramilitary group's siege of crucial city

Sudan's miliary says it has broken a paramilitary group's yearlong siege of the crucial city of Obeid, restoring access to a strategic area in the south-central region and strengthening crucial supply routes in their nearly two years of war

Sudan’s military breaks paramilitary group's siege of crucial city
Crime|Europe|Health

A French ex-surgeon is accused of raping or abusing 299 victims. Most were child patients

A former surgeon is going on trial in France for the rape and sexual abuse of 299 victims over a period spanning more than three decades

A French ex-surgeon is accused of raping or abusing 299 victims. Most were child patients
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis remains critical and has 'slight' kidney issue, Vatican says

Pope Francis, battling double pneumonia, remains in a critical condition for a second day running and has shown an "initial, slight insufficiency" in his

Pope Francis remains critical and has 'slight' kidney issue, Vatican says
Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Adults may want to consider revisiting their childhood hobbies, according to a psychologist

Adults may want to consider revisiting their childhood hobbies, according to a psychologist

Adults may want to consider revisiting their childhood hobbies, according to a psychologist
Business|Economy|Food|Health|US

Surging egg prices are pummeling America’s bakeries

Surging egg prices are pummeling America’s bakeries

Surging egg prices are pummeling America’s bakeries
Food|Health

11 deaths reported in listeria outbreak linked with supplemental shakes

11 deaths reported in listeria outbreak linked with supplemental shakes

11 deaths reported in listeria outbreak linked with supplemental shakes
Health|Sports

Gregg Popovich not expected to return to coach Spurs this season, NBA future ‘uncertain,’ per report

Gregg Popovich not expected to return to coach Spurs this season, NBA future ‘uncertain,’ per report

Gregg Popovich not expected to return to coach Spurs this season, NBA future ‘uncertain,’ per report
Health|Political|Science|US

‘Deadly consequences’: Health agencies reel from thousands of job cuts while critical research grants remain on hold

‘Deadly consequences’: Health agencies reel from thousands of job cuts while critical research grants remain on hold

‘Deadly consequences’: Health agencies reel from thousands of job cuts while critical research grants remain on hold
Crime|Health|Political|US

New York doctor indicted in Louisiana abortion case recognized as a leader in women’s reproductive health

New York doctor indicted in Louisiana abortion case recognized as a leader in women’s reproductive health

New York doctor indicted in Louisiana abortion case recognized as a leader in women’s reproductive health
Health|US|World

Dr. Gupta on measles outbreak: 'One of the most infectious viruses out there'

CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta is on the ground in West Texas, where the number of measles cases linked to an outbreak has grown to 58, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services.

Dr. Gupta on measles outbreak: 'One of the most infectious viruses out there'
Health|Science|US

Your questions about measles, answered

Your questions about measles, answered

Your questions about measles, answered
Europe|Health|World

Pope given high flows of oxygen but has peaceful night in hospital, Vatican says

Pope given high flows of oxygen but has peaceful night in hospital, Vatican says

Pope given high flows of oxygen but has peaceful night in hospital, Vatican says
Americas|Health|World

Latin America prays for Francis, region's first pope

People across Latin America prayed for Pope Francis, the first leader of the Catholic Church to come from the region, as the Vatican reported on Saturday the Argentina-born

Latin America prays for Francis, region's first pope
Crime|Health|US

Police officer killed, 5 other people wounded after gunman holds Pennsylvania hospital staff hostage, officials say

Police officer killed, 5 other people wounded after gunman holds Pennsylvania hospital staff hostage, officials say

Police officer killed, 5 other people wounded after gunman holds Pennsylvania hospital staff hostage, officials say
Business|Health|Travel

Plane that flipped over in Canada highlights some of the dangers of holding kids on your lap

A crash landing of a Delta Air Lines flight in Toronto has highlighted the potential dangers of flying with a young child on an adult's lap

Plane that flipped over in Canada highlights some of the dangers of holding kids on your lap
Business|Health|Political|Science|Technology|US

US FDA asks fired scientists to return, including some reviewing Musk’s Neuralink

The U.S.

US FDA asks fired scientists to return, including some reviewing Musk’s Neuralink
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis is in critical condition after a long respiratory crisis, requiring oxygen at high flow

The Vatican says Pope Francis is in critical condition after he suffered a long asthmatic respiratory crisis that required high flows of oxygen

Pope Francis is in critical condition after a long respiratory crisis, requiring oxygen at high flow
Education|Health|Lifestyle|Political|US

Civil rights icon Rosa Parks was a Yogi: ‘She was often taking care of herself’

Civil rights icon Rosa Parks was a Yogi: ‘She was often taking care of herself’

Civil rights icon Rosa Parks was a Yogi: ‘She was often taking care of herself’
Europe|Health|World

Vatican confirms Pope Francis' pneumonia, supporters gather outside hospital with prayers

Pope Francis has pneumonia in both of his lungs following a CT scan in the hospital where he’s been receiving care for several days now, the Vatican said. CNN was outside the hospital in Rome when several supporters visited with candles and prayers for the Pope's health.

Vatican confirms Pope Francis' pneumonia, supporters gather outside hospital with prayers
Health|Science

Pope Francis in hospital: How to reduce the chances of contracting pneumonia and other respiratory infections

Pope Francis in hospital: How to reduce the chances of contracting pneumonia and other respiratory infections

Pope Francis in hospital: How to reduce the chances of contracting pneumonia and other respiratory infections
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis in critical condition after health deteriorates, Vatican says

The Vatican said on Saturday that Pope Francis' health had deteriorated over the past 24 hours and for the first time described his condition as "critical",

Pope Francis in critical condition after health deteriorates, Vatican says
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis's condition has worsened, Vatican says

Pope Francis "is more unwell than yesterday", the Vatican said in a statement on Saturday, adding that he had suffered a "prolonged asthma-like respiratory crisis" earlier in

Pope Francis's condition has worsened, Vatican says
Education|Health|Lifestyle|MidEast|World

Palestinian teen awaits prosthetic leg in Colorado after losing leg in Israeli bombing of Gaza

Palestinian teen awaits prosthetic leg in Colorado after losing leg in Israeli bombing of Gaza

Palestinian teen awaits prosthetic leg in Colorado after losing leg in Israeli bombing of Gaza
Africa|Health|World

Cholera kills 58 and sickens about 1,300 others over 3 days in a Sudanese city, health officials say

Health officials in Sudan say a cholera outbreak in a southern city has killed nearly 60 people and sickened about 1,300 others over the last three days

Cholera kills 58 and sickens about 1,300 others over 3 days in a Sudanese city, health officials say
Health|Political|US

Angry voters confront GOP representative over Trump's push to expand his power

Rep. Rich McCormick (R-GA) faced angry voters in Roswell, Georgia, who were upset about President Trump attempting to expand his own power using executive orders.

Angry voters confront GOP representative over Trump's push to expand his power
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis not out of danger, but expected to live, medical team says

Pope Francis, who is being treated in hospital for double pneumonia, is not yet out of danger but is expected to live, one of his doctors said on Friday.

Pope Francis not out of danger, but expected to live, medical team says
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|Sports

‘I’m patiently impatient’: Naomi Osaka won’t let injury derail her plans for greatness

‘I’m patiently impatient’: Naomi Osaka won’t let injury derail her plans for greatness

‘I’m patiently impatient’: Naomi Osaka won’t let injury derail her plans for greatness
Health|Lifestyle

Get motivated to exercise regularly like these gym rats in their 70s and 80s

You know you should develop a regular exercise routine, but you lack motivation

Get motivated to exercise regularly like these gym rats in their 70s and 80s
Australia|Economy|Election|Health|Political

Australia government pledges A$8.5 billion to healthcare as election looms

Australia's Labor government on Saturday promised an extra A$8.5 billion ($5.4 billion) for the country's universal healthcare system if re-elected at a national election due by May

Australia government pledges A$8.5 billion to healthcare as election looms
Asia|Economy|Health|Political|World

Bali bombing survivor fears losing life-saving aid to Indonesia's budget cuts

Over two decades and 37 surgeries on, Chusnul Chotimah is still reeling from the night she survived the Bali bombing, which killed 202 in one of the

Bali bombing survivor fears losing life-saving aid to Indonesia's budget cuts
Health

How are 25 million Americans overcoming flight anxiety following recent air incidents?

The walk through the jetway to board an aircraft speeds up the heartbeat. Strapping into the seat triggers leg-bobbing and sweat. This reality faces millions of Americans with aerophobia — fear of flying. According to a recent study by Cleveland Clinic, more than 25 million U.S. adults suffer from flight anxiety, a number that increases following aviation incidents. The recent plane collision over the Potomac River that killed 67 passengers and a medevac jet crash in Philadelphia have renewed these fears for many travelers. “It’s scary to be up in the sky. We’re humans, we’re supposed to be on Earth

How are 25 million Americans overcoming flight anxiety following recent air incidents?
Health|Science|World

Chinese researchers find bat virus enters human cells via same pathway as COVID

A newly discovered bat coronavirus uses the same cell-surface protein to gain entry into human cells as the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19,

Chinese researchers find bat virus enters human cells via same pathway as COVID
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|US

CVS cuts bonuses after low profit levels in 2024

CVS Health said on Friday it has cut bonuses for some employees because of its low profit levels last year, as the healthcare conglomerate grapples with higher costs across its Medicare

CVS cuts bonuses after low profit levels in 2024
Health|Political|US

Judge clears way for Trump administration to pull thousands of USAID staffers off the job

A federal judge has cleared the way for the Trump administration to pull thousands of U.S. Agency for International Development staffers off the job

Judge clears way for Trump administration to pull thousands of USAID staffers off the job
Health|Sports

LA Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller in concussion protocol after being hit in head by line drive in ‘scary moment’

LA Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller in concussion protocol after being hit in head by line drive in ‘scary moment’

LA Dodgers pitcher Bobby Miller in concussion protocol after being hit in head by line drive in ‘scary moment’
Economy|Education|Health|Political|US

A comprehensive look at DOGE's firings and layoffs so far

Thousands of federal government employees have been shown the door in the first month of President Donald Trump’s administration

A comprehensive look at DOGE's firings and layoffs so far
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis not out of danger, but expected to live, medical team says

Pope Francis, who is being treated in hospital for double pneumonia, is not yet out of danger but is expected to live, one of his doctors said on Friday.

Pope Francis not out of danger, but expected to live, medical team says
Health|Political|US

US CDC reports five-fold increase in weekly measles cases as Texas outbreak grows

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday reported that measles cases so far this year had jumped to 93 from 14 a week ago, mainly driven by an outbreak in Texas.

US CDC reports five-fold increase in weekly measles cases as Texas outbreak grows
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis isn't out of danger but his condition isn't life-threatening, medical team says

Pope Francis’ medical team says the pontiff's condition isn’t life-threatening

Pope Francis isn't out of danger but his condition isn't life-threatening, medical team says
Business|Environment|Health|Political|US

Engineering company settles Flint water lawsuits for $53M but denies any blame for lead crisis

An engineering company has agreed to pay $53 million to settle all remaining lawsuits that accused it of some blame for lead-contaminated water in Flint, Michigan, a decade ago

Engineering company settles Flint water lawsuits for $53M but denies any blame for lead crisis
Education|Health|Political|Science|US

US judge extends order temporarily blocking Trump research funding cuts

A U.S. judge extended an order on Friday blocking President Donald Trump's administration from slashing grant funding for scientific research that could devastate

US judge extends order temporarily blocking Trump research funding cuts
Education|Health|Lifestyle

How to keep your cool in any situation, according to a rapid response nurse

How to keep your cool in any situation, according to a rapid response nurse

How to keep your cool in any situation, according to a rapid response nurse
Health|Political|US

Backlash leads Republican attorneys general to declare support for a landmark disability rights law

Republican state attorneys general have declared their continued support for a landmark civil rights law that protects disabled people’s rights

Backlash leads Republican attorneys general to declare support for a landmark disability rights law
Health|WrittenByLAPost

Could tragedy have been avoided? Doctor dies after allergic reaction to food

A well-known and beloved New York doctor died tragically after suffering an apparent allergic reaction from food she ate at a restaurant in Disney Springs, Florida. A recent lawsuit states that Dr. Kanokporn Tangsuan, 42, had a severe allergy to dairy and nuts but believed the Disney-owned restaurant had strict safeguards against allergen contamination. Instead, the food she was served contained the very ingredients that would end her life shortly after. Dr. Tangsuan–a reputed family doctor in New York dedicated to serving her community’s healthcare needs–was dining at the Raglan Road Irish Pub and Restaurant with her husband, Jeffrey J.

Could tragedy have been avoided? Doctor dies after allergic reaction to food
Health

Is dementia on the rise? New study makes prediction

A recent study has projected that new cases of dementia will double by 2060, with an estimated one million adults expected to develop the degenerative brain condition. The disease, which gradually impairs cognitive function, ultimately leaves individuals unable to perform basic daily tasks such as eating, bathing, driving, and managing finances. While there is currently no cure or prevention for dementia, medical experts emphasize that several lifestyle modifications can help reduce the risk. Christine E. Kistler, associate professor in the University of Pittsburgh’s Division of Geriatric Medicine, notes that general health practices play a crucial role in dementia prevention. “All

Is dementia on the rise? New study makes prediction
Health

Study uncovers alarming new cancer spike for some women

Cases of late-stage breast cancer rose sharply among women under 40 over a recent 17-year period, according to research that points to a growing cancer risk for younger adults. The American College of Radiology study found that metastatic breast cancer cases increased by 3% from 2004 to 2021 in women aged 20 to 39, compared to a 1.4% rise in women in their 70s. The research team analyzed breast cancer diagnoses from 2004 to 2021, focusing on patients with aggressive breast cancer that had spread beyond the breast to other parts of the body at the time of diagnosis. “It’s

Study uncovers alarming new cancer spike for some women
Health|WrittenByLAPost

Elderly at risk? CDC investigates RSV vaccines linked to Guillain-Barre Syndrome 

Just when everyone was popping the champagne over these two new RSV vaccines getting the green light, a major buzzkill rolled in. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is now examining a possible link between these newly authorized shots and an increased risk of developing Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS). This uncommon neurological disorder leads to the immune system of the body attacking its own nerves. This concerning development has created significant worries regarding the safety of these vaccines, especially for the elderly who are the main focus group. At the center of this storm are concerning facts revealed at

Elderly at risk? CDC investigates RSV vaccines linked to Guillain-Barre Syndrome 
Health

'Trojan horse' weight loss drug outperforms Ozempic in mice

A revolutionary new approach to weight loss could rise above medications like Ozempic and Wegovy. By combining the appetite-suppressing hormone GLP-1 with special molecules that zero in on the brain’s appetite control center, this “Trojan horse” therapy achieved remarkable weight loss in mice – up to twice as much as GLP-1 alone in some cases. The drug co-developed by scientists at the University of Copenhagen and Novo Nordisk smuggles in molecules that directly regulate hunger alongside GLP-1. While currently approved GLP-1 medications just make people feel fuller, this two-pronged offensive strikes the appetite at its neurological roots. “The effect of

'Trojan horse' weight loss drug outperforms Ozempic in mice
Health

Can Ketamine be used safely? Matthew Perry case raises alarms

The abuse of Ketamine, a deadly drug, has been rising at a scary pace after TV actor Matthew Perry’s death. It is also being sold rapidly on the black market, raising concerns among health officials. Perry died from an overdose of ketamine, a substance that alters your perception and makes you hallucinate, meaning you might see or hear things that aren’t there. His body was discovered in his hot tub. Perry played Chandler in the popular television comedy ‘Friends’. The fact that he died of an overdose demonstrates the fatal nature of ketamine, especially if you don’t talk to a

Can Ketamine be used safely? Matthew Perry case raises alarms
Health

Kardashian's weight loss drug raises red flags among health experts

Kourtney Kardashian's new "GLP-1" supplement raises concerns: Not FDA-approved, misleading marketing, and questionable efficacy compared to real weight loss drugs.

Kardashian's weight loss drug raises red flags among health experts
Health

Misuse of weight loss drug leads to hospitalization spike in Utah

Calls to Utah Poison Control about weight loss drug misuse have skyrocketed, with a shocking 600% jump that has experts worried about how people are using these medications. They’re advising caution with drugs like Ozempic or Wegovy, which contain semaglutide. These drugs have become extremely popular lately, and now there’s a shortage, so the FDA is allowing compounded versions. Amberly Johnson, director of Utah Poison Control, is alarmed by the increase in calls. “We’ve seen an increase—about a 600% increase in calls reported to us,” Johnson stated. Many of these calls stem from individuals mistakenly taking incorrect doses of the

Misuse of weight loss drug leads to hospitalization spike in Utah
Health

Juul Begins $300 Million Settlement Payouts to Former Users

Former Juul users are beginning to receive payments from a class-action settlement against the e-cigarette manufacturer, with compensation ranging from $10 to several hundred dollars, according to Juul Labs’ settlement documentation provided to Newsweek in October 2024. The payments stem from a lawsuit alleging Juul Labs Inc. misled consumers about its products’ addictive nature and health risks while marketing to young people. According to court filings reviewed in March 2024, the settlement totals $300 million, comprising a $255 million settlement from Juul approved in January, supplemented by a $45 million payment from tobacco company Altria Group (which previously held a

Juul Begins $300 Million Settlement Payouts to Former Users
Local|Health|News

Bird flu detection prompts raw milk recall in California

California Department of Public Health officials issued a recall for specific raw milk produced by Raw Farm LLC, urging consumers to avoid the product linked to potential health risks amid rising scrutiny over raw dairy safety. The recall of a specific batch of the cream top came after there was a detection of bird flu virus in a retail sample. The company issued a voluntary recall of the product with lot code 20241109 and with a best by date of 11/27/2024 on the packaging, at the state’s request. There have been no illnesses reported but health officials advised people not

Bird flu detection prompts raw milk recall in California
Health|Lifestyle

Doctors alarmed by TikTok-inspired tic epidemic among teens

You’ve probably seen the viral TikTok videos – teens suddenly shouting offensive words or making strange motions and movements. These tics and Tourette disease symptoms seem to be spreading among young people like an epidemic transmitted through social media.  Doctors around the world are reporting a disturbing new trend – teenagers, especially girls, developing sudden, severe tics and Tourette-like symptoms after viewing videos of influencers with the disorder on platforms like TikTok. John Hopkins University Tourette’s Center reported the percentage of pediatric patients with acute tic-like behaviors skyrocketed from 2-3% before the pandemic to 10-20% recently. According to a Wall

Doctors alarmed by TikTok-inspired tic epidemic among teens
Health|News

FDA bans on red dye No. 3 after long-standing delays in food safety

The Food and Drug Administration announced a ban on red dye No. 3 in food products, marking the end of a decades-long delay in removing the artificial color additive despite evidence of its cancer-causing properties in animals. The decision comes 25 years after FDA scientists determined that rats fed large amounts of the dye developed malignant thyroid tumors at higher rates than those not exposed to the additive. Food manufacturers will have two years to reformulate their products, while pharmaceutical companies have three years to remove the dye from medicines. The ban extends restrictions already in place since 1990, when

FDA bans on red dye No. 3 after long-standing delays in food safety
Health|Local

California dairy industry struggles as bird flu cases multiply

California health officials have identified 16 human cases of bird flu this month as the virus spreads through dairy farms, raising concerns about worker safety and testing protocols. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the cases represent most of the country’s cattle-to-human transmissions of H5N1. The California Department of Public Health reports testing only 39 people for H5N1, the strain affecting cattle herds across the state. Workers who tested positive have experienced mild symptoms, including flu-like conditions and pink eye, with no hospitalizations reported. State authorities have confirmed bird flu infections at 178 California dairies since the

California dairy industry struggles as bird flu cases multiply
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Brain-dwelling worm found in patient - no one saw it coming

An Australian woman’s harrowing medical saga sounds too bizarre to be true – doctors shockingly discovered a live, wriggling worm parasite inhabiting her brain. In this world-first case, surgeons in Canberra extracted the 8cm-long roundworm from the 64-year-old patient’s skull. Typically found in pythons, the Ophidascaris robertsi specimen represented an unprecedented instance of this brain parasite infesting a human host. The patient’s journey from common symptoms to this grotesque revelation contains important lessons about emerging health threats. Initially, the woman from southeastern New South Wales experienced relatively routine issues like abdominal pain, diarrhea, coughing, fever and night sweats. But as

Brain-dwelling worm found in patient - no one saw it coming
News|Health

Poppi under fire in California court for allegedly exaggerating health benefits

The trendy prebiotic soda Poppi is under fire, facing accusations of false advertising regarding the gut health advantages it touts. According to Newsweek, the new class-action complaint filed in San Francisco directly targets Poppi, a celebrity-endorsed prebiotic soda that has seen meteoric growth among health-conscious buyers. The suit, recently filed in California, accuses Poppi of false advertising by grossly exaggerating the gut health advantages of its beverages. Poppi has branded itself as a “healthy” soda alternative, with catchphrases like “Be Gut Happy” and “Be Gut Healthy” adorning its cans. These drinks boast apple cider vinegar, fruit juice, and prebiotic fiber,

Poppi under fire in California court for allegedly exaggerating health benefits
Health|WrittenByLAPost

Risky basil could make you sick - Salmonella outbreak at Trader Joe's

This information will interest you if you’ve recently purchased fresh basil from Trader Joe’s. A salmonella outbreak has caused the prominent grocery chain to recall basil from all its branches worldwide. Over a dozen clients across different states have already fallen ill after consuming the potentially contaminated herb.  This unfortunate occurrence exposed serious flaws in the beautiful fabric of our modern food distribution networks and has captured the interest of the CDC (The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). Midweek, the CDC issued a high-priority public advisory that the specific recalled basil varieties were packaged in 2.5-ounce plastic clamshell containers

Risky basil could make you sick - Salmonella outbreak at Trader Joe's
Health

LA County reports first cases of homegrown dengue fever

LA County health officials warn of local dengue cases. Learn symptoms, prevention tips, and steps to protect yourself.

LA County reports first cases of homegrown dengue fever
Health

What California's emergency declaration over bird flu means

California officials declared a state of emergency as the H5N1 bird flu virus spreads through dairy farms, while health experts maintain the risk to the general public remains low. Since August, the virus has infected 645 dairy operations in California and reached herds in 15 other states, prompting increased surveillance and protective measures for farm workers at risk of exposure. Gov. Gavin Newsom stated that the emergency declaration was “a targeted action to ensure government agencies have the resources and flexibility they need to respond quickly to this outbreak.” The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 61 human cases

What California's emergency declaration over bird flu means
Economy|Health|Political|Science|US

Judge extends temporary block to huge cuts in National Institutes of Health research funding

A federal judge is continuing to block the Trump administration’s drastic cuts in medical research funding

Judge extends temporary block to huge cuts in National Institutes of Health research funding
Europe|Health|Sports

With Wembanyama's season now over, the Spurs and the basketball world wait for what's next

The French sports newspaper L’Equipe published a photo of Victor Wembanyama across the entirety of its front page on Friday, the San Antonio star looking down with his hands on his hips

With Wembanyama's season now over, the Spurs and the basketball world wait for what's next
Health

Tap water remains safe despite new findings, experts urge vigilance

Despite recent discoveries of new chemicals in U.S. drinking water, experts say tap water remains generally safe for consumption while emphasizing continued research and monitoring.  According to research published in Science, scientists recently identified a previously unknown chemical byproduct, chloronitramide anion, in tap water used by millions of Americans. However, researchers say this finding should not cause immediate alarm. “The U.S. generally has very good quality tap water,” said Julian Fairey, lead author of the Science study and environmental engineer at the University of Arkansas. The discovery comes amid ongoing discussions about water safety, including debates over fluoride and per-

Tap water remains safe despite new findings, experts urge vigilance
Health

Is ADHD on the rise? New data reveals trend in specific age group

More Americans over 30 are being diagnosed with ADHD, doctors say. Truveta, a health data firm, reports ADHD diagnoses jumped by about two-thirds for 30-somethings and middle-aged folks from 2021 to 2023. They looked at info from one million new ADHD cases across 30 different health networks. Dr. David W. Goodman, an assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine says people are finally connecting the dots, realizing their struggles might be ADHD. The ADHD boom can be blamed on more info out there, less stigma around mental health, and those handy virtual

Is ADHD on the rise? New data reveals trend in specific age group
Health

Can semaglutide be used as a tool to combat alcohol cravings?

New research suggests semaglutide, marketed as Ozempic for diabetes and Wegovy for obesity, could help people reduce their alcohol consumption.  The study, published in JAMA Psychiatry and led by a University of Southern California investigator, found that weekly injections of semaglutide decreased alcohol craving and consumption compared to placebo treatments. The clinical trial provides scientific validation for what many patients and physicians have observed anecdotally since these medications became widely used: individuals taking semaglutide often experience a diminished desire for alcohol. “This is the first randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial of semaglutide designed to study the phenomenon,” said Christian Hendershot, the

Can semaglutide be used as a tool to combat alcohol cravings?
Health

Three health factors identified as risks for liver disease in heavy drinkers

LOS ANGELES — Three common medical conditions may explain why some heavy drinkers develop advanced liver disease while others do not, according to new research from Keck Medicine of University of Southern California. The study, published in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, found that heavy drinkers with diabetes, high blood pressure, or high waist circumference face up to 2.4 times greater risk of developing advanced liver disease compared to those without these conditions. “The results identify a very high-risk segment of the population prone to liver disease and suggest that preexisting health issues may have a large impact on how alcohol

Three health factors identified as risks for liver disease in heavy drinkers
Health|Political|Science|US

US health agencies postpone rare diseases event in an unusual move

A two-day meeting aimed at raising awareness among policymakers and public about rare diseases scheduled for the end of the month has been postponed,

US health agencies postpone rare diseases event in an unusual move
Crime|Health|US

Daughter of southern Indiana woman killed in DUI crash continuing her mother's mission

Daughter of southern Indiana woman killed in DUI crash continuing her mother's mission

Daughter of southern Indiana woman killed in DUI crash continuing her mother's mission
Health

New Cancer Patterns Signal Major Shift in Women's Health

Cancer rates are rising among young and middle-aged women in the United States, marking a notable shift in a disease traditionally associated with aging, according to a report released by the American Cancer Society. The report reveals while overall cancer survival rates have improved, six of the 10 most common cancers are increasing, with women bearing a disproportionate burden of new cases. These include breast and uterine cancers, as well as colorectal cancer in people under 65, prostate cancer, melanoma and pancreatic cancer. “These unfavorable trends are tipped toward women,” said Rebecca L. Siegel, an epidemiologist with the American Cancer

New Cancer Patterns Signal Major Shift in Women's Health
Business|Health|Science|US

Yearslong shortage of popular weight-loss and diabetes drugs is resolved, FDA says

Federal regulators say shortages of Ozempic and Wegovy have been resolved, as supplies of popular diabetes and obesity treatments continue to improve

Yearslong shortage of popular weight-loss and diabetes drugs is resolved, FDA says
Business|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|US

DOJ launches UnitedHealth billing probe, WSJ reports; insurer says it is unaware

The U.S.

DOJ launches UnitedHealth billing probe, WSJ reports; insurer says it is unaware
Business|Health|US

Ozempic and Wegovy are no longer in shortage, FDA says

Ozempic and Wegovy are no longer in shortage, FDA says

Ozempic and Wegovy are no longer in shortage, FDA says
Business|Economy|Health|US

Novo's Wegovy and Ozempic removed from US FDA shortage list, compounders on notice

The U.S.

Novo's Wegovy and Ozempic removed from US FDA shortage list, compounders on notice
Health|Political|US

Lawsuit filed by 17 states against abortion accommodations in the workplace can proceed

A lawsuit filed by 17 states challenging federal rules entitling workers to time off and other accommodations for abortions may proceed, a federal appeals court ruled

Lawsuit filed by 17 states against abortion accommodations in the workplace can proceed
Health|Science

Self-hatred isn’t the same as depression. A psychiatrist explains how to treat it in teens

Self-hatred isn’t the same as depression. A psychiatrist explains how to treat it in teens

Self-hatred isn’t the same as depression. A psychiatrist explains how to treat it in teens
Africa|Health|Political|World

Influx of 40,000 fleeing Congo war worsens Burundi humanitarian plight, UN says

Burundi is facing a rapidly worsening humanitarian situation as more than 40,000 people have fled there in two weeks to escape fighting in eastern Democratic

Influx of 40,000 fleeing Congo war worsens Burundi humanitarian plight, UN says
Education|Health|Lifestyle

New Jersey school that helps individuals with special needs welcomes its first-ever therapy dog

New Jersey school that helps individuals with special needs welcomes its first-ever therapy dog

New Jersey school that helps individuals with special needs welcomes its first-ever therapy dog
Economy|Health|Political|US

Supreme Court clears the way for a lawsuit over COVID-19 pandemic-era unemployment claims in Alabama

The U.S. Supreme Court says people left waiting for months on their unemployment claims during the coronavirus pandemic in Alabama must be able to sue the state over the delay

Supreme Court clears the way for a lawsuit over COVID-19 pandemic-era unemployment claims in Alabama
Business|Finance|Health|Science|Stock Markets

Gene therapy maker bluebird to go private in discounted deal amid cash crunch

Gene therapy maker bluebird bio on Friday agreed to be taken private by Carlyle Group and SK Capital Partners at a discount, after a prolonged struggle to survive a cash crunch

Gene therapy maker bluebird to go private in discounted deal amid cash crunch
Business|Economy|Health|Political|Technology

Trump is firing federal workers who are not funded by taxpayers

Elon Musk's DOGE team has slashed hundreds of jobs paid for by fees from banks, medical device companies and other forms of funding

Trump is firing federal workers who are not funded by taxpayers
Health|Travel|US|World

Survivors of past air disasters offer support after Toronto crash

Survivors of past aviation accidents are offering advice and support to the 80 passengers and crew members of the plane that crashed and flipped over in Toronto

Survivors of past air disasters offer support after Toronto crash
Health|Political|US

GOP congressman faces criticism and several boos at Georgia town hall

GOP congressman faces criticism and several boos at Georgia town hall

GOP congressman faces criticism and several boos at Georgia town hall
Africa|Economy|Health|Political|US|World

US aid freeze sows disruption in HIV, malaria product supply chains

The U.S. government's foreign aid freeze has upended the supply chain for medical products crucial for fighting diseases including HIV and

US aid freeze sows disruption in HIV, malaria product supply chains
Health|Sports

Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis Jr. banned for 25 games after testing positive for Tramadol

Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis Jr. banned for 25 games after testing positive for Tramadol

Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis Jr. banned for 25 games after testing positive for Tramadol
Environment|Health|Science|Technology

Making sex deadly for insects could control pests that carry disease and harm crops

Mosquitoes cause around a million deaths per year. So, scientists are coming up with genetic engineering techniques that could lower their numbers.

Making sex deadly for insects could control pests that carry disease and harm crops
Asia|Business|Economy|Health|Political

Indian drugmakers can retain US dominance even with tariffs, says industry body

Indian pharmaceutical companies will be able to retain their dominant market share in the U.S. in selling generic drugs even if President Donald Trump

Indian drugmakers can retain US dominance even with tariffs, says industry body
Health|Political|Science|Technology|US

Fired and rehired - the dizzying confusion of Trump's government overhaul

Federal workers responsible for America's nuclear weapons, scientists trying to fight a worsening outbreak of

Fired and rehired - the dizzying confusion of Trump's government overhaul
Health|Lifestyle|Sports

Make 'couch time' more productive. Do this workout while you watch TV

For many of us, those New Year's resolutions come a bit too soon after we've spent several weeks becoming reacquainted with our couch. Health and mobility coach Dana Santas gives you a break by showing four exercises that all start and end while sitting in front of the television.

Make 'couch time' more productive. Do this workout while you watch TV
Africa|Health|Political|World

US aid freeze puts HIV-positive orphans in Kenya at risk as medical supplies dwindle

A U.S. aid freeze is threatening the lives of HIV-positive orphans at Nyumbani Children’s Home in Nairobi

US aid freeze puts HIV-positive orphans in Kenya at risk as medical supplies dwindle
Australia|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Wellness blogger Belle Gibson lied about having cancer. Years later, Australia is still chasing her

The consumer watchdog in the Australian state of Victoria said this week it's still pursuing the disgraced wellness influencer Belle Gibson, who lied about having terminal brain cancer and curing it through healthy living, for the hefty fines she was ordered to pay in 2017

Wellness blogger Belle Gibson lied about having cancer. Years later, Australia is still chasing her
Health|Sports

Milwaukee's Bobby Portis suspended after he mistakenly took painkiller Tramadol rather than Toradol

The NBA has suspended Milwaukee forward Bobby Portis Jr. for 25 games without pay because he tested positive for the painkiller Tramadol, a violation of the league’s anti-drug program

Milwaukee's Bobby Portis suspended after he mistakenly took painkiller Tramadol rather than Toradol
Entertainment|Europe|Health|Political|World

When the pope is sick, Italians always gossip about who comes next — even before 'Conclave'

The pope looms so large in everyday Italian life that there are lots of expressions that make light of even a dark event like his death

When the pope is sick, Italians always gossip about who comes next — even before 'Conclave'
Health|Sports

Victor Wembanyama's season is over. What's next for the Spurs star?

Victor Wembanyama is one of the faces of the NBA, the star of the San Antonio Spurs and already one of the biggest names in basketball around the world

Victor Wembanyama's season is over. What's next for the Spurs star?
Health|Sports

A life-threatening blood clot sidelined NBA All-Star Victor Wembanyama. Here’s what to know

A life-threatening blood clot sidelined NBA All-Star Victor Wembanyama. Here’s what to know

A life-threatening blood clot sidelined NBA All-Star Victor Wembanyama. Here’s what to know
Health|Sports

Spurs star Victor Wembanyama to miss remainder of season after blood clot diagnosis

San Antonio star Victor Wembanyama's season is over

Spurs star Victor Wembanyama to miss remainder of season after blood clot diagnosis
Health|Sports

Wembanyama getting no shortage of well-wishes from other NBA players, coaches

Tyronn Lue and Doc Rivers said they were saddened

Wembanyama getting no shortage of well-wishes from other NBA players, coaches
Health|Political|US

Once off the table, bills to charge women who get abortions with murder get votes before failing

Abortion rights groups fear punishment for women who have abortions and governments tracking pregnancies

Once off the table, bills to charge women who get abortions with murder get votes before failing
Health|Political|US

Georgia justices order new look at whether lawsuit challenging near-ban on abortion can proceed

A lawsuit challenging Georgia’s near-ban on abortion is headed back to a trial court to decide if the people who want to overturn the law have legal standing to sue

Georgia justices order new look at whether lawsuit challenging near-ban on abortion can proceed
Americas|Health|World

A flight to a Toronto paramedics conference becomes a real emergency for a former EMT

Former paramedic Peter Carlson is still coming to grips with the shuddering jolt he and 79 others experienced when a Delta Air Lines plane flipped over while landing at Toronto's Pearson International Airport

A flight to a Toronto paramedics conference becomes a real emergency for a former EMT
Business|Celebrity|Economy|Health|Political

Dr. Mehmet Oz holds millions from companies that he'd wield power over if confirmed, report shows

Dr. Mehmet Oz holds millions of dollars worth of shares in health insurance, fertility, pharmaceutical and vitamin companies

Dr. Mehmet Oz holds millions from companies that he'd wield power over if confirmed, report shows
Business|Health|Political|Travel|US

US airlines challenge Biden wheelchair passenger protection rule

Major U.S. airlines and a trade association have challenged a Biden administration rule issued in December requiring new consumer protections for disabled passengers using

US airlines challenge Biden wheelchair passenger protection rule
Health|Science|US

Dairy workers’ cats died from bird flu, but it’s not clear how they got infected

Two cats that belonged to Michigan dairy workers exposed to bird flu died after being infected with the virus last year

Dairy workers’ cats died from bird flu, but it’s not clear how they got infected
Health|Political|US

US vaccine advisory meeting postponed after Kennedy takes top health job

A meeting of U.S. vaccine advisers set for late February has been

US vaccine advisory meeting postponed after Kennedy takes top health job
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis is improving slightly, has no fever, Vatican says

Pope Francis, in hospital for double pneumonia, is improving slightly, has no fever, and his blood analyses are stable, the Vatican said on Thursday.

Pope Francis is improving slightly, has no fever, Vatican says
Business|Health|Lifestyle|US

Is spending all day on your feet at work an occupational hazard?

Spending all day standing can take a toll on a worker’s body

Is spending all day on your feet at work an occupational hazard?
Health|Political|US

CDC vaccination committee meeting postponed days after RFK Jr. took over at HHS

A panel of experts that advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on vaccine policy will not meet as previously scheduled next week

CDC vaccination committee meeting postponed days after RFK Jr. took over at HHS
Education|Health|Political|US

David Boren, a former Oklahoma governor and veteran US senator and university president, dies at 83

David Boren, the former Oklahoma governor and longtime U.S. Senate intelligence chief who went on to lead the University of Oklahoma after his retirement from politics, has died

David Boren, a former Oklahoma governor and veteran US senator and university president, dies at 83
Europe|Health|World

Vatican says Pope Francis is 'improving slightly' as cardinals acknowledge resignation is possible

The Vatican says that Pope Francis’ clinical condition is “improving slightly,” adding that he went about his work activities from the hospital where he is recovering from pneumonia

Vatican says Pope Francis is 'improving slightly' as cardinals acknowledge resignation is possible
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Eli Lilly bets big on weight-loss pill with $550 million inventory stockpile

Eli Lilly is betting big on its experimental oral weight-loss drug even before reporting data from its late-stage trial by recording nearly $550 million in "pre-launch

Eli Lilly bets big on weight-loss pill with $550 million inventory stockpile
Health|World

Pope Francis’ condition ‘slightly improving’ after pneumonia diagnosis, Vatican says

Pope Francis’ condition ‘slightly improving’ after pneumonia diagnosis, Vatican says

Pope Francis’ condition ‘slightly improving’ after pneumonia diagnosis, Vatican says
Health|Sports

Victor Wembanyama expected to miss rest of NBA season with shoulder injury

Victor Wembanyama expected to miss rest of NBA season with shoulder injury

Victor Wembanyama expected to miss rest of NBA season with shoulder injury
Health

New Study Links Popular Thyroid Medication Levothyroxine to Bone Loss Risk in Older Adults

New research from Johns Hopkins Medicine suggests that a popular thyroid drug, Levothyroxine, may raise the risk of bone loss in older adults. Hypothyroidism, or an underactive thyroid, is treated with levothyroxine, which is marketed under brand names including Synthroid. In the United States, it is the second most often prescribed drug for senior citizens. Approximately 23 million Americans, or 7% of the population, are prescribed this medication.  The preliminary study found that levothyroxine users experienced greater bone mass and density loss over a six-year period than non-users, even when their thyroid function tested in the normal range. The study

New Study Links Popular Thyroid Medication Levothyroxine to Bone Loss Risk in Older Adults
Health

UCLA researchers develop new test for Alzheimer's seizures

Researchers at University of California, Los Angeles Health have found that specific brain rhythm patterns can predict seizure risk in Alzheimer’s disease patients, offering a potential breakthrough in early detection and treatment. According to a study published in Brain Communications, the research team found that rapid brain signals called high-frequency oscillations occur at rates two to three times higher in Alzheimer’s patients than in those without cognitive impairment. UCLA neurologist Dr. Keith Vossel, who led the study, has previously established that more than 40% of Alzheimer’s patients experience silent seizures that can accelerate cognitive decline beyond the 20% who have

UCLA researchers develop new test for Alzheimer's seizures
Health|Political|US

Utah Republicans push to let patients supply their own blood as vaccine concerns linger

Health care facilities in Utah would be required to let patients bring their own blood or choose their own donor for medical procedures under legislation gaining momentum in Utah

Utah Republicans push to let patients supply their own blood as vaccine concerns linger
Business|Crime|Health|Political|US

New York sues vape distributors for fueling teen epidemic

New York sued several large e-cigarette manufacturers, distributors and retailers on Thursday, saying they fueled a youth vaping epidemic by selling products

New York sues vape distributors for fueling teen epidemic
Health|Technology

Digital Isolation: Half of Teens Report Zero Real Social Contact Despite Being 'Connected

New research reveals a growing disconnect between digital connectivity and genuine social interaction. Half of surveyed teenagers report no real-time social contact during hourly check-ins despite having access to numerous communication platforms. The findings emerge from a Harvard study led by researcher Laura Marciano, who tracked 500 teenagers’ social interactions over several weeks during summer break. The research adds to mounting evidence of technology’s complex role in loneliness and isolation—in 2023, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy declared loneliness an epidemic.  While technology in itself may not directly cause loneliness, researchers identified three key behavioral patterns linking digital habits with social

Digital Isolation: Half of Teens Report Zero Real Social Contact Despite Being 'Connected
Health

Are glittery pickles safe? Here's what experts say

A new social media trend combining pickles with glitter has sparked both fascination and health concerns, prompting safety warnings from federal regulators about the consumption of decorative materials. The trend, known as “glickles” – pickles covered in glitter – has gained significant traction on TikTok, with one video garnering nearly six million views. The viral videos typically showcase pickles being submerged in pink glitter and stirred with a butter knife, creating a sparkly appearance. The FDA emphasizes the importance of using only glitter specifically labeled as edible. FDA spokesperson Dr. Marianna Naum stated, “Consumers should carefully check the label of

Are glittery pickles safe? Here's what experts say
Health|Travel

How Airlines Engineer Passenger Space for Profit

Airlines have transformed the flying experience over the past 40 years by steadily reducing passenger space. According to a USA Today, a 2019 study by Consumer Reports, a standard economy seat’s legroom has shrunk from 34 inches in the 1980s to just 30-31 inches today in most major carriers. This dramatic reduction stems from airlines packing more seats into planes to boost profits, a practice known in the industry as “densification.” To achieve these tighter configurations, airlines installed thinner “slimline” seats with less padding. In a 2022 report by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), these seats reduced aircraft weight

How Airlines Engineer Passenger Space for Profit
Health|Political|US

More Americans identify as LGBTQ+ than ever before, poll finds

More Americans identify as LGBTQ+ than ever before, poll finds

More Americans identify as LGBTQ+ than ever before, poll finds
Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US

'Unakite Thirteen Hotel': Father struggling to change daughter's name and get her Social Security number

'Unakite Thirteen Hotel': Father struggling to change daughter's name and get her Social Security number

'Unakite Thirteen Hotel': Father struggling to change daughter's name and get her Social Security number
Health|Sports|US

Right place, right time: Off-duty trauma nurse helps boy bleeding internally in ER waiting room

Right place, right time: Off-duty trauma nurse helps boy bleeding internally in ER waiting room

Right place, right time: Off-duty trauma nurse helps boy bleeding internally in ER waiting room
Europe|Health|World

As Pope Francis shows improvement, cardinals express hope for recovery

Pope Francis has shown a "slight improvement", is alert and got out of bed to eat breakfast on Thursday, the Vatican said, as the pontiff spent his seventh

As Pope Francis shows improvement, cardinals express hope for recovery
Health|Science

Teen stays awake during heart surgery, helping doctors find abnormal heartbeat

Teen stays awake during heart surgery, helping doctors find abnormal heartbeat

Teen stays awake during heart surgery, helping doctors find abnormal heartbeat
Health|Lifestyle|US

Multiple dogs shocked by stray voltage from light poles, manholes

Multiple dogs shocked by stray voltage from light poles, manholes

Multiple dogs shocked by stray voltage from light poles, manholes
Business|Crime|Health|Political|US

New York sues vape distributors over Elf Bar and other fruit and candy e-cigarettes

New York is suing several large electronic cigarette distributors for allegedly selling vaping flavors that can appeal to children

New York sues vape distributors over Elf Bar and other fruit and candy e-cigarettes
Asia|Business|Economy|Finance|Health

AstraZeneca boosts China presence with FibroGen's anemia drug in $160 million deal

AstraZeneca will buy longtime partner FibroGen's China unit for about $160 million to gain rights to its anemia drug in the country, further boosting its presence in the world's second-

AstraZeneca boosts China presence with FibroGen's anemia drug in $160 million deal
Health|Lifestyle|Science

Narcissists are significantly more likely to feel excluded, new study finds

Narcissists are significantly more likely to feel excluded, new study finds

Narcissists are significantly more likely to feel excluded, new study finds
Health|Lifestyle

New 'snowmanning' trend raises STI transmission concerns

Medical professionals are raising concerns about potential health risks associated with “snowmanning,” a seasonal dating behavior where relationships end abruptly after holiday festivities conclude. Dr. Crystal Wyllie, a general practitioner at Asda Online Doctor, warns that this trend could increase the spread of sexually transmitted infections, particularly when partners fail to exchange contact information. “December is a time of celebration and connection, but it’s important to stay informed about sexual health,” Wyllie told the Daily Mail. “Planning ahead with contraception, or accessing support after unplanned sexual activity, is key to enjoying the festive season while staying safe.” The term ‘snowmanning’

New 'snowmanning' trend raises STI transmission concerns
Europe|Health|World

Vatican work continues apace even with Pope Francis in hospital

While Pope Francis battles pneumonia in hospital, work at the Vatican, headquarters of the 1.4 billion-member Catholic Church, continues apace.

Vatican work continues apace even with Pope Francis in hospital
Health|Science|Technology

p53 is both your genome’s guardian and weakness against cancer – scientists are trying to repair or replace it when it goes awry

The gene that codes for p53 is the most frequently mutated in cancer. Researchers are targeting different parts of its complex pathway to restore its ability to stop cancer.

p53 is both your genome’s guardian and weakness against cancer – scientists are trying to repair or replace it when it goes awry
Health|Political|Science|US

FDA staffers told that 'woman,' 'disabled' among banned words; White House says it’s an error

Some U.S.

FDA staffers told that 'woman,' 'disabled' among banned words; White House says it’s an error
Health

California mental health initiative launches across every county

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California has completed the statewide rollout of its Community Assistance, Recovery, and Empowerment (CARE) Court program. This marks a significant expansion of the state’s efforts to provide treatment and housing support for individuals with untreated schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders. The program, which began its phased implementation in October 2023, has now reached all 58 counties across California, with Kern County being the final jurisdiction to launch operations in October 2024. Early data indicates that more than 1,400 individuals have already been connected to CARE Courts or county services. CARE Court represents the first program of its

California mental health initiative launches across every county
Health|Political|US

HHS issues new definitions of terms like ‘sex,’ ‘man’ and ‘woman’ that critics say ignore science

HHS issues new definitions of terms like ‘sex,’ ‘man’ and ‘woman’ that critics say ignore science

HHS issues new definitions of terms like ‘sex,’ ‘man’ and ‘woman’ that critics say ignore science
Business|Europe|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Siemens raises around $1.5 billion from selling Siemens Healthineers stake

German engineering company Siemens has raised roughly 1.45 billion euros ($1.5 billion) after selling a stake in healthcare subsidiary Siemens Healthineers, with proceeds expected to help

Siemens raises around $1.5 billion from selling Siemens Healthineers stake
Education|Europe|Health|World

Emotional trauma piles up for Ukraine's children three years after invasion

As the air raid siren sounded for a ballistic missile threat in Kyiv, dozens of eight-year-old children descended into their

Emotional trauma piles up for Ukraine's children three years after invasion
Crime|Europe|Health|Political|World

In Russia, dozens of dissenters are held as psychiatric patients

Dozens of Russians are being subjected to compulsory psychiatric treatment because of their political views, according to lawyers and human

In Russia, dozens of dissenters are held as psychiatric patients
Health

New research finds no link between exercise and weight loss

Going to the gym to lose weight? New research says you might want to rethink that plan. A Duke University study found that people who exercise regularly burn about the same number of daily calories as those who rarely leave their desks. This proves that there’s no link between exercise and weight loss.  In his research, Herman Pontzer, an evolutionary anthropologist at Duke University, discovered that hunter-gatherers from Tanzania’s Hadza tribe, despite their highly active lifestyle, burn roughly the same number of daily calories as sedentary office workers in the United States when accounting for body size. “That was unexpected,”

New research finds no link between exercise and weight loss
Health

Hidden in the Crust: Why Your Bread Choice Matters

Your morning toast could be doing more than satisfying hunger. While most breads spike blood sugar and trigger digestive issues. Recent studies show sourdough bread, through its traditional fermentation process, may offer several health advantages, according to research published in the Journal of Nutrition. “It’s easy to incorporate sourdough into meals—top toasted sourdough with cottage cheese and tomato, mashed cannellini beans, or a runny egg,” says Elizabeth Barnes, RDN, medical expert at at Verywell Health. The fermentation process involves lactic acid bacteria and yeast, which produce prebiotic properties that enhance gut health, according to a 2023 study. While high baking

Hidden in the Crust: Why Your Bread Choice Matters
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Is a workout the secret cure for your hangover?

While many turn to greasy foods and pain relievers to combat hangovers, medical experts suggest that certain forms of exercise could help alleviate post-drinking discomfort when approached with proper precautions. However, they emphasize that the type and intensity of physical activity matter significantly. “There are very few settings where exercise is not beneficial,” said Dr. Andy Peterson, a team physician at the University of Iowa, describing exercise as “the closest thing we have to a miracle drug in medicine.” This benefit extends to hangovers, though Peterson notes important limitations. Medical professionals explain that alcohol consumption triggers multiple physiological responses that

Is a workout the secret cure for your hangover?
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New fashion trend is redefining wellness for a healthier lifestyle

As Americans seek alternative methods to supplement their diets, vitamin patches – adhesive products designed to deliver nutrients through the skin – are experiencing substantial market growth. The trend is continuing even as medical experts question their efficacy compared to traditional pills. The global vitamin patch industry is projected to expand from $6.6 billion to $10.4 billion over the next decade, capitalizing on consumers who struggle with pill consumption or have digestive issues. These transdermal patches, similar to nicotine cessation aids or hormone therapy applications, are marketed as a solution for individuals who cannot swallow pills, frequently forget to take

New fashion trend is redefining wellness for a healthier lifestyle
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What the 2024 word of the year says about mental health

In a year when “brain rot” became Oxford’s word of 2024, scientists have uncovered multiple ways people can protect and enhance their mental health, from the surprising benefits of handwriting to the unexpected impact of gut bacteria on emotional well-being. The findings, published across several major research institutions, challenge conventional wisdom about brain health and offer new paths for mental wellness. Recent research suggests that lifestyle modifications could potentially prevent or delay approximately 40% of dementia cases, according to a study cited by Dr. Kevin Sheth, director of Yale University’s Center for Brain and Mind Health. “What surprised us was

What the 2024 word of the year says about mental health
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Here's science-backed mood boosters that show immediate results

Feeling down? Science has uncovered six powerful mood boosters that won’t cost you anything and can start working today. Research from leading universities reveals these evidence-based activities can provide immediate mental health benefits without requiring major lifestyle changes.  From short walks to strategic naps, these scientifically validated approaches offer accessible options for enhancing well-being. They are backed by studies published in the Journal of Happiness Studies and other peer-reviewed publications. Studies from multiple research institutions have identified six evidence-based approaches that can boost happiness levels with minimal time and financial investment, according to research findings from mental health professionals and

Here's science-backed mood boosters that show immediate results
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What experts say are the best ways to beat illness at home

As millions brace for peak virus season, winter illness prevention takes center stage in public health discussions. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports a surge in four major viruses—norovirus, COVID-19, influenza, and RSV—each requiring distinct prevention strategies. While avoiding all winter illnesses proves challenging, experts say understanding how these viruses spread empowers people to protect themselves and their families through simple yet effective measures. According to the CDC guidelines, these illnesses show different signs. Norovirus brings vomiting and diarrhea that lasts one to three days. COVID-19 causes fever, cough, body aches, and sometimes loss of taste or smell

What experts say are the best ways to beat illness at home
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Breaking Down The Truth About Rising Autism Numbers

The vaccine-autism theory gained traction following a now-discredited study of 12 children published in The Lancet medical journal in 1998 by Andrew Wakefield. Multiple large-scale studies, including one encompassing Denmark’s entire child population, found no connection between vaccines and autism, regardless of vaccine type, ingredients, or scheduling. The Lancet retracted Wakefield’s article, and he lost his medical license. Social and institutional changes have played a significant role in increasing autism identification. Before the 1980s, many individuals with autism were institutionalized, limiting public awareness of the condition’s characteristics. According to the U.S. Department of Education, the introduction of special education services

Breaking Down The Truth About Rising Autism Numbers
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Simple milk swap could lower your heart disease risk

Regular consumption of cow’s milk may increase women’s risk of developing ischemic heart disease, according to a comprehensive study published in BMC Medicine. The research reveals a gender-specific correlation between dairy intake and cardiovascular health. Swedish researchers at Uppsala University analyzed data from approximately 100,000 participants, including 60,000 women and 40,000 men, to examine the relationship between milk consumption and heart disease risk. The findings indicate that women who consume 400 milliliters of milk daily face a 5% higher risk of developing ischemic heart disease, while those drinking 800 milliliters experience a 21% increase in risk. “A healthy diet is

Simple milk swap could lower your heart disease risk
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New Study Reveals Concerning Link Between Plastics and Fertility

From the water we drink to the air we breathe, microscopic plastic particles have silently invaded our daily lives, and new research suggests their impact could be more serious than previously thought, according to a University of California San Francisco review published in Environmental Science & Technology. The UCSF researchers analyzed 31 studies from 2018 to 2024, examining potential risks to digestive, reproductive, and respiratory systems. The team rated evidence quality, finding the strongest links between microplastics and both sperm quality and gut immune response. “Given the ubiquity of microplastics and the consistent, growing recognition of their existence in the

New Study Reveals Concerning Link Between Plastics and Fertility
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Explore these 9 protein-dense fruits for a plant-based lifestyle

The next protein boost in your diet might come from the fruit bowl. While beans and nuts typically steal the spotlight in plant-based protein discussions, dietitians have identified nine surprising fruits that pack a protein punch, with passion fruit leading the pack at five grams per cup. The findings upend common assumptions about fruit’s role in daily nutrition, though experts caution these protein-rich fruits shouldn’t replace traditional protein sources. “Every gram of protein counts, especially if you’re eating a plant-forward diet,” TODAY nutrition editor Natalie Rizzo said. She emphasized that adults typically need 20 grams of protein per meal. U.S.

Explore these 9 protein-dense fruits for a plant-based lifestyle
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Your body's warning signs when normal anxiety turns toxic

Anxiety, a universal human experience of tension and worry, serves as both a vital survival mechanism and a potential disorder that can severely impact daily life, according to mental health experts. While everyone experiences anxiety, understanding the line between normal and problematic anxiety remains crucial for proper treatment and management. The adaptive nature of anxiety plays an essential role in human survival, helping individuals stay alert to potential threats and respond to dangerous situations. This natural response can even motivate positive actions, such as addressing concerns about climate change through concrete steps. However, anxiety becomes problematic when it exceeds normal

Your body's warning signs when normal anxiety turns toxic
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Exploring sleep's role in alleviating traumatic memories

For millions who struggle with haunting memories, sleep may hold an unexpected key to healing. According to research published in PNAS, scientists have identified a technique that weakens traumatic memories by boosting positive ones during specific sleep phases. An international research team demonstrated that reactivating positive memories during specific sleep phases could help diminish negative memories, with potential implications for treating mental health conditions. “We found that this procedure weakened the recall of aversive memories and increased involuntary intrusions of positive memories,” the researchers wrote in their published paper. The study involved 37 participants trained to associate random words with

Exploring sleep's role in alleviating traumatic memories
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What is 'emotional sobriety' and how can you use it?

In an era where many people report feeling overwhelmed by their emotions, mental health experts are turning to an unexpected source for guidance: the addiction recovery community. A principle known as “emotional sobriety,” originally developed for substance abuse treatment, is gaining recognition as a powerful tool for anyone seeking better emotional control. The concept, first introduced in Alcoholics Anonymous programs, has evolved beyond its recovery roots into a comprehensive framework for emotional regulation. Mental health professionals now say these techniques can benefit anyone struggling with emotional management, from busy parents to stressed executives, offering a structured path to emotional stability

What is 'emotional sobriety' and how can you use it?
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Beauty products may harm your skin's natural disease fighters

Recent research suggests that everyday items like antibacterial soap, houseplants, and makeup could influence human health by altering the skin microbiome, potentially affecting susceptibility to chronic diseases. While scientists continue studying what constitutes a healthy skin microbiome, mounting evidence indicates its crucial role in disease prevention and immune system regulation. The skin hosts millions of microorganisms – bacteria, viruses, and fungi – that work together to maintain human health. José C. Clemente, associate professor of genetics and genomic sciences at Icahn Mount Sinai, emphasizes the skin microbiome’s defensive role. “We think that skin microbes are important because the skin has

Beauty products may harm your skin's natural disease fighters
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New study reveals FDA ignorance of most food additives in your diet

As Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Donald Trump’s selection for the nation’s top health position, pledges to remove chemical additives from America’s food supply, research reveals that a significant regulatory gap has allowed food manufacturers to introduce numerous unapproved substances into the American diet without proper oversight from the Food and Drug Administration. An analysis by the Environmental Working Group found that 98.7% of approximately 766 new food chemicals introduced into the food supply since 2000 did not receive FDA approval. Instead, food manufacturers have been utilizing a regulatory loophole that permits them to determine independently whether their ingredients are

New study reveals FDA ignorance of most food additives in your diet
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Can magnesium help lower your blood pressure?

Looking to lower your blood pressure? The magnesium-rich foods might help. But skip the supplements unless your doctor says you need them. Some Americans don’t get enough magnesium from their meals. According to the NIH, men should eat 400 to 420 milligrams daily. Women need less — 310 to 320 milligrams each day. In 2022, food companies were allowed to claim that magnesium might help with high blood pressure. However, they must also inform buyers that studies don’t fully support this claim yet. Your local grocery store has plenty of foods rich in magnesium. Seeds led the pack – try

Can magnesium help lower your blood pressure?
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New insights on eggs and cardiovascular wellness from a heart surgeon

The question of eggs for heart health, which has puzzled medical experts and consumers may finally have an answer. Despite years of warnings, one cardiovascular surgeon suggests eggs deserve a place in a heart-healthy diet in a social media message to his million+ followers. Dr. Jeremy London, addressing more than one million social media followers and Fox News Digital, explained that eggs were unfairly criticized in past decades, particularly by the American Heart Association (AHA). “Eggs took a really bad rap,” London told Fox News Digital. “That whole narrative really softened” in 2015 because the data “didn’t bear itself out.”

New insights on eggs and cardiovascular wellness from a heart surgeon
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Research reveals new hope for military personnel's mental health

A new UCLA Health analysis suggests MDMA-assisted therapy could benefit military personnel dealing with trauma-related conditions beyond post-traumatic stress disorder by strengthening the therapeutic relationship and improving treatment outcomes. The review paper, published in the journal Neurorehabilitation, examines how MDMA-assisted therapy might help service members who have sustained neurological injuries during training or combat, even without a PTSD diagnosis. Walter Dunn, UCLA Health assistant clinical professor of psychiatry and U.S. Marine Corps veteran, authored the analysis. As a staff psychiatrist at the Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Dunn noted that young, healthy service members often struggle with the

Research reveals new hope for military personnel's mental health
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Are these social media fitness trends actually healthy for you?

Health and fitness experts are warning against several popular social media trends that they say promote unsustainable habits and misleading information about exercise and nutrition. Massachusetts General Hospital lifestyle medicine program director Dr. Amy Comander said fitness advice on social media platforms often contains misinformation and unrealistic promises, particularly regarding targeted weight loss and quick-fix solutions. “All of us have different heights, different weights, different body compositions,” Comander said, cautioning against following generalized workout and nutrition advice from social media influencers. The “75 Hard” challenge, which gained widespread attention on social media platforms last year, has drawn criticism from fitness

Are these social media fitness trends actually healthy for you?
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Here's what might be wrecking your sleep pattern

Sleep experts say working out can help you snooze better, but watch when and how hard you exercise, especially if you have trouble sleeping. A regular, not-too-intense exercise habit can help you sleep by chilling you out and tweaking your brain chemistry. But pushing yourself too hard or working out right before bed might mess with your sleep. People who really struggle to sleep often have stress levels that are through the roof. “If you’ve got insomnia, your body tends to freak out over little things,” says Chris Kline, who teaches about health at the University of Pittsburgh. For most

Here's what might be wrecking your sleep pattern
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How important is preserving muscle strength and power?

As we get older, keeping our muscles strong and responsive becomes crucial, health professionals warn. Once we hit our 30s and 40s, our muscles start to shrink and weaken, which can throw a wrench in our health and daily activities. Marla Beauchamp, a PT and professor at McMaster University suggests that we can’t completely avoid age-related changes. Muscles take a hit – fewer fibers, and the ones left are smaller. This muscle wasting, called sarcopenia, chips away at about 3-8% of our muscle mass every 10 years after midlife. Muscle strength fades even faster than muscle size as we age.

How important is preserving muscle strength and power?
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How to transform your brain activity with morning affirmations

What you say to yourself first thing in the morning could make or break your entire day, according to a psychiatrist whose simple eight-word solution has caught fire on social media. Morning affirmations, as simple as speaking one sentence aloud, have caught the attention of millions searching for ways to fight off negative thoughts. Dr. Daniel Amen, who studies brain images and treats famous clients, says these words can help rewire your brain for positivity: “Today is going to be a great day.” This straightforward message shared through his popular TikTok channel has resonated with viewers worldwide who struggle with

How to transform your brain activity with morning affirmations
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Is your ice chewing habit hiding health problems beyond your teeth?

Dental and medical experts warn that chronic ice chewing, while common, may damage teeth and signal potential underlying health conditions. According to dental health professionals, the habit can cause dental damage, ranging from cracked enamel to fractured teeth, particularly in people with existing dental vulnerabilities. “Even though enamel is the hardest substance in the human body, it still can get damaged by repeatedly chewing something that is hard, and ice definitely falls into that category,” said Holly Shaw, assistant professor at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine. Ice chewing belongs to a category of behaviors known as oral parafunctional activities,

Is your ice chewing habit hiding health problems beyond your teeth?
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The Dark Side of Dietary Timing: What Your Fasting Routine Might Be Doing to Your Hair

A new study suggests that while beneficial for metabolism, intermittent fasting may have an unexpected side effect: slower hair growth. Research published Friday in the journal Cell found that mice and humans following time-restricted eating patterns experienced reduced hair growth compared to those with unrestricted eating schedules. “We don’t want to scare people away from practicing intermittent fasting because it is associated with a lot of beneficial effects — it’s just important to be aware that it might have some unintended effects,” said Bing Zhang, senior study author and stem cell biologist at Westlake University in China. The research team

The Dark Side of Dietary Timing: What Your Fasting Routine Might Be Doing to Your Hair
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Your Morning Beauty Routine Has a Secret: What Your Favorite Fragrances Aren't Revealing

Scientists are raising concerns about the long-term health effects of phthalates, chemicals commonly found in perfumes and personal care products. Mounting evidence suggests these compounds could affect current users and potentially future generations. Recent studies indicate that phthalates, present in many fragrances, nail polishes, and hair care items, may be linked to various adverse health outcomes, including insulin resistance, cardiovascular disease, and impaired neurodevelopment. These findings have prompted health experts to advocate for reduced exposure to these chemicals, particularly among individuals planning families or those with young children. A study published in JAMA Network Open revealed that higher concentrations of

Your Morning Beauty Routine Has a Secret: What Your Favorite Fragrances Aren't Revealing
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How gym culture is thriving as overall activity levels drop

Experts are raising eyebrows at how Americans view fitness, noting a puzzling mismatch between our thriving gym culture and overall lack of physical activity. The CDC reports that a mere quarter of Americans are meeting recommended exercise levels. This sedentary lifestyle is literally killing us – it’s linked to one out of every 10 premature deaths in the country. New School history professor and “Fit Nation” author Natalia Mehlman Petrzela points out the bizarre contradiction in how Americans approach staying in shape. Petrzela states, “It’s paradoxical – we’re inundated with gyms and fitness fads, but somehow we’re still one of

How gym culture is thriving as overall activity levels drop
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No gym membership needed: An effective 7-minute workout to try at home

No gym membership, fancy equipment, and barely enough time to check your email might sound like barriers to getting fit, but a science-backed seven-minute workout has been proving otherwise for over a decade. According to its developer and recent research, a workout routine lasting just seven minutes has shown consistent fitness benefits over the past decade, proving effective for both beginners and experienced exercisers. The “7-Minute Workout,” created by exercise physiologist Chris Jordan, combines familiar calisthenics performed for 30 seconds each, followed by five-second rest periods. The routine requires only a chair and wall space. “Each exercise should feel like

No gym membership needed: An effective 7-minute workout to try at home
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Why rewatching comfort shows can boost your mental health

According to a licensed clinical social worker, revisiting familiar television shows like Gilmore Girls can provide mental health benefits by creating a sense of safety and helping viewers calm their nervous systems. “There’s actually a lot of safety in the sense that people already know that’s going to happen,” said Jill Lewis, a psychotherapist based in Atlanta. “They know the ending, so they do not necessarily have to invest as much mental energy and they get to enjoy it a little bit more.” Lewis, who specializes in group therapy focused on relationships and interpersonal processes, said rewatching favorite shows can

Why rewatching comfort shows can boost your mental health
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Revamp your wellness routine with 5 health tips this year

As 2025 approaches, experts are cutting through the noise of fad diets and extreme resolutions with five science-backed health changes that anyone can make. From rethinking daily tooth brushing habits to understanding how alcohol affects sleep, doctors and researchers point to simple health tips that could bring real health benefits in the new year. Dental experts say people should not rinse after brushing their teeth. “Those who prefer to rinse should rinse lightly with a small amount of water, such as a sip from the hand, or delay the rinse by about 20 minutes,” says Brittany Seymour from Harvard School

Revamp your wellness routine with 5 health tips this year
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Medi-Cal members set to benefit from new mental health initiative

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Gov. Gavin Newsom announced today that California has obtained federal approval for an ambitious $5 billion behavioral health initiative aimed at transforming mental health care access and delivery across the state. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services approved California’s Behavioral Health Community-Based Organized Networks of Equitable Care and Treatment demonstration waiver, known as BH-CONNECT. The program represents a major overhaul of the state’s mental health system, targeting support for more than 14 million Medi-Cal members with significant behavioral health needs. “Californians will soon have more support and more people providing support thanks to the approval by

Medi-Cal members set to benefit from new mental health initiative
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Can dark chocolate reduce your risk of Type 2 Diabetes?

There is good news for all the dark chocolate lovers out there. A new study hints that dark chocolate might play a role in potentially keeping diabetes at bay.  The BMJ just released a new study that kept a track of nearly 200,000 Americans for over three decades. Folks who consumed 5 ounces of dark chocolate each week were 21% less likely to get Type 2 diabetes. The case with milk chocolate was different. There were zero health benefits associated with milk chocolate. This means overconsumption of milk chocolate doesn’t necessarily provide any benefits but just adds unnecessary calories to

Can dark chocolate reduce your risk of Type 2 Diabetes?
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That "Healthy" Glass of Wine? It Could Be Raising Your Cancer Risk

Any level of alcohol consumption raises cancer risk, with even moderate drinking linked to seven types of cancer, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek H. Murthy warned in a landmark health advisory that challenges long-held assumptions about safe drinking levels. The advisory reveals the connection between alcohol and cancer, showing that drinking causes 100,000 cancer cases and 20,000 cancer deaths annually in the United States, leading health officials to call for updated warning labels on alcohol products. Current drinking guidelines that recommend up to one drink daily for women and two for men need revision due to cancer risks within these limits,

That "Healthy" Glass of Wine? It Could Be Raising Your Cancer Risk
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L.A. leads nation in plant-based milk alternatives

Los Angeles, renowned for its health-conscious culture and progressive lifestyle choices, has witnessed a significant surge in the consumption of plant-based products. This trend aligns with the city’s embrace of veganism and sustainable living, leading to a noticeable increase in the availability and consumption of plant-based milks and meat alternatives. The growing demand for plant-based alternatives in L.A. mirrors national trends. Retail sales of plant-based creamers have grown by 62% in the past year, while plant-based cheese and yogurt have seen increases of 41% and 31%, respectively. This shift is driven by factors such as health considerations, environmental concerns, and

L.A. leads nation in plant-based milk alternatives
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Understanding the mental health challenges for Gen Z workers

Generation Z workers are experiencing significantly higher rates of depression, isolation, and feelings of inadequacy compared to their older colleagues, according to a comprehensive new study by MetLife examining workplace well-being across generations. The Employee Benefit Trends Study for 2025, which surveyed nearly 3,000 full-time employees aged 21 and over, revealed that 46% of Gen Z respondents reported feeling stressed, compared to 35% of employees from other generations. The study also found that 44% of Gen Z workers experienced burnout, notably higher than the 34% average among other age groups. Mental health challenges among Gen Z workers extended beyond stress,

Understanding the mental health challenges for Gen Z workers
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Why Are More American Babies Dying in Their Sleep? Researchers Investigate

Sleep-related infant deaths in the United States increased nearly 12 percent between 2020 and 2022, according to research published in JAMA Pediatrics, despite an overall decline in infant mortality rates over the past two decades. The study reveals significant racial disparities in sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) rates, with Black, Native American and Pacific Islander infants experiencing higher rates compared to white and Asian infants. “The findings are pretty alarming,” said Dr. Elizabeth Wolf, associate professor of pediatrics at Children’s Hospital of Richmond at Virginia Commonwealth University and study co-author. While total U.S. infant mortality dropped 24% from 1999 to

Why Are More American Babies Dying in Their Sleep? Researchers Investigate
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TikTok user reveals long-term skin damage from common household item

A viral social media post has brought attention to a lesser-known condition called “toasted skin syndrome,” which can cause permanent skin discoloration from prolonged exposure to heating devices like heating pads and hot water bottles.T TikTok user Faith Harrell (@faith_harrell) first raised awareness of the condition. In her video, which garnered 3.9 million views, Harrell showed dark, irregular patterns on her stomach. “Your friendly reminder to not excessively use your heating pad on your stomach at the highest setting,” she wrote. Many users responded to the video by sharing their own stories. “I had toasted skin syndrome on my legs

TikTok user reveals long-term skin damage from common household item
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Are Your Eye Symptoms Actually Warning You About Something More Serious?

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are now being linked to eye complications, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO). While STIs affect one in five Americans and typically occur in the genitals, anus, and mouth, medical experts warn that eyes can also become infected, leading to symptoms including itchiness, irritation, and discharge. “When gonorrhea infects the eyes, it can cause a form of pink eye with a large amount of pus discharged from the eyes,” the AAO recently shared. The organization notes that eyes contain mucous membranes, similar to the genitals and mouth, making them susceptible to STI infection. Medical

Are Your Eye Symptoms Actually Warning You About Something More Serious?
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Morning relief: Which alcohol to drink to avoid hangxiety

That racing heartbeat. Those spiraling thoughts about last night’s conversations. The overwhelming sense of dread that grips you the morning after drinking – even when you did nothing embarrassing. This phenomenon, dubbed “hangxiety – the anxiety that accompanies hangovers,” affects countless drinkers worldwide. But neuroscience now reveals that your choice of alcohol might determine how severely you experience this post-drinking anxiety. The difference lies in the complex chemistry of various alcoholic beverages and how they interact with your brain. Beer and clear spirits appear to cause less hangxiety, while dark liquors like whiskey and brandy are more likely to trigger

Morning relief: Which alcohol to drink to avoid hangxiety
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Working moms sacrifice health as exercise gap with men widens

Women in the United States are exercising far less than men, with only 33% meeting weekly aerobic activity goals compared to 43% of men, a large study of 400,000 Americans has found. Health experts warn that the exercise gap can pose serious risks to women’s long-term health and quality of life. The study reveals a troubling pattern that crosses age groups and demographics, reflecting deeper social issues about how women spend their time. A key factor driving this disparity is the uneven distribution of household duties and family care responsibilities that often fall to women. Neha

Working moms sacrifice health as exercise gap with men widens
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What Really Happens to Your Body During Dry January

As the new year begins, many people look for fresh starts and resolutions. One popular option gaining traction is Dry January, a month-long challenge where participants abstain from alcohol. While a desire for health benefits often inspires the decision to take on this challenge, health experts suggest it can also offer an opportunity to reassess one’s relationship with alcohol. According to recent studies from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, even moderate drinking can interfere with sleep quality, impair sexual function, and increase the risk of certain diseases, including cancer. In the United States, alcohol-related deaths have more

What Really Happens to Your Body During Dry January
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How grain-free vodka is transforming your drinking experience

Emerging research reveals significant differences in how various types of alcohol affect gut health, with some options proving notably more detrimental than others, according to leading nutritionists and medical experts. Celebrity nutritionist and gut health expert Dr. Daryl Gioffre identifies grain-based vodkas as particularly harmful to digestive wellness. “Gluten-containing vodkas are a weapon of mass destruction for your gut,” Dr. Gioffre states, highlighting the inflammatory response these beverages can trigger in the digestive system. The presence of gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye, can compromise the intestinal lining, potentially leading to a condition known as a leaky

How grain-free vodka is transforming your drinking experience
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Agriculture Department tries to rehire fired workers tied to bird flu response

The Agriculture Department is scrambling to rehire several workers it fired as part of President Donald Trump’s broad cuts because they were involved in the government’s response to the ongoing bird flu outbreak that has devastated egg and poultry farms over the past three years

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Trump's foreign aid freeze halted a crucial program fighting HIV in Africa. Here's what's at stake

The freeze on U.S. foreign aid ordered by President Donald Trump has effectively halted one of the world's most successful responses to a disease

Trump's foreign aid freeze halted a crucial program fighting HIV in Africa. Here's what's at stake
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Does parental divorce raise stroke risk for adults?

Adults whose parents divorced during their childhood face a 60% higher risk of experiencing a stroke compared to those whose parents remained married, according to new research from the University of Toronto. The study, published in PLOS One, analyzed data from 13,200 adults aged 65 and older who reported no history of childhood abuse. About 14% of participants had experienced parental divorce before reaching adulthood, and 7% reported having a stroke. “The magnitude of the association between parental divorce and stroke was comparable to well-established risk factors for stroke such as male gender and having diabetes,” said Esme Fuller-Thomson, senior

Does parental divorce raise stroke risk for adults?
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X Becomes a Breeding Ground for Dangerous Eating Disorder Content, Experts Warn

Major social media platform X has become a haven for content promoting dangerous eating disorders, with minimal content moderation allowing such material to spread freely and even be algorithmically recommended to users, according to researchers and platform experts. X’s approach stands in stark contrast to other social media sites like Instagram and TikTok, which have implemented barriers to accessing eating disorder content. When users search for related terms on these platforms, they encounter warning screens directing them to mental health resources. On X, however, searching for eating disorder-related terms leads directly to accounts, posts, and community recommendations promoting dangerous behaviors.

X Becomes a Breeding Ground for Dangerous Eating Disorder Content, Experts Warn
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Unspoken choices: what young cancer patients aren't being told

A cancer diagnosis brings hard choices, but many young patients never learn about one critical decision: the chance to have children after treatment. According to new research published in JAMA Network Open, half of patients who were of reproductive age, when diagnosed, say their doctors never gave cancer fertility counseling before starting treatment. These results were based on the study conducted on 473 cancer patients. 49% of the respondents reported that they were not told about options to preserve their fertility before starting treatment. The research raises concerns about gaps in patient care as cancer rates rise among younger Americans.

Unspoken choices: what young cancer patients aren't being told
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Why turmeric is more than a spice: Insights from medical experts

The ancient spice turmeric is getting a fresh look in modern labs as well as ancient kitchens. Known for flavoring curries, this golden spice has more benefits than just taste. Scientists are now researching turmeric benefits that range from fighting inflammation to helping skin problems. Recent studies highlight turmeric’s key compound, curcumin. This natural substance fights inflammation and acts as an antioxidant, though doctors stress the need for careful supplement use. Dr. Zhaoping Li studies how turmeric might help people stay healthy longer at the University of California, Los Angeles. Li heads the division of clinical nutrition and focuses on

Why turmeric is more than a spice: Insights from medical experts
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Study aims to redefine bipolar disorder wiring in the brain for better treatments

A global study led by the USC Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute (Stevens INI) aims to map structural brain changes in people with bipolar disorder, a chronic mental illness that currently lacks biological tools for diagnosis and treatment. The research initiative, funded by the National Institutes of Health, brings together more than 230 psychiatric researchers worldwide under the Enhancing Neuro Imaging Genetics through Meta Analysis (ENIGMA) Consortium’s Bipolar Disorder Working Group. The project will analyze brain scans from 3,500 individuals with bipolar disorder and 8,500 healthy controls across 45 research centers. Christopher R.K. Ching, assistant professor of

Study aims to redefine bipolar disorder wiring in the brain for better treatments
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Does marriage impact aging? New findings highlight gender differences

Marriage appears to slow the aging process for men but shows no similar benefit for women, according to a new study published in International Social Work that tracked adults over two decades. Researchers found married men aged more successfully than their never-married counterparts, while women showed no significant differences in aging outcomes based on marital status. The study followed participants aged 45 to 85, examining physical fitness, mental health, social connections and subjective age perception. Marital disruptions had negative impacts across gender lines. Men who separated, divorced or lost spouses to death showed poorer aging outcomes. Divorced and separated women

Does marriage impact aging? New findings highlight gender differences
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Boost your energy with this Navy SEAL power nap trick

A California emergency room physician has brought renewed attention to a Navy SEAL power-napping technique that promises to refresh tired individuals in just 10 minutes. Dr. Joe Whittington, known to his 2.1 million TikTok followers as Dr. Joe MD, recently shared the method first popularized by retired Navy SEAL Jocko Willink. The technique involves a specific body positioning that practitioners say maximizes the benefits of brief rest periods. “Okay, so you’re dead a– tired, but you only have 10 minutes. I’m going to show you the Navy SEAL-inspired power napping technique that many of our elite forces swear by,” he

Boost your energy with this Navy SEAL power nap trick
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Are cold-related deaths rising across the United States?

Cold-related deaths in the United States have more than doubled between 1999 and 2022. According to new research examining data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 3,571 fatalities have been recorded in 2022 alone.  “Even though we are in this warming world, cold-related deaths are still a public health issue in the U.S.,” said Michael Liu, a Harvard Medical School student and lead author of the study.. While winters across America are now averaging four degrees warmer compared to 50 years ago, as reported by Climate Central, an independent research group, climate change has introduced more frequent episodes

Are cold-related deaths rising across the United States?
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Can Your Morning Habits Affect How Fast You Age?

The battle against time may be fought – and potentially won – in the first hours after dawn. New research reveals that your morning routine could be the secret weapon in slowing down the biological clock, with scientists identifying seven key habits that may influence how quickly we age. While aging remains inevitable, health researchers note that individual aging rates vary significantly, often correlating with established morning routines. These practices range from proper hydration to mindful meditation and consistent sleep patterns. Research indicates that hydration plays a vital role in the aging process. The human body comprises 60 percent water,

Can Your Morning Habits Affect How Fast You Age?
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Always Right and Ready to Fight? You Might Know Someone With a Superiority Complex

The colleague who takes credit for everyone’s work, the friend who constantly brags, the partner who believes they are always right—these behaviors may signal more than just difficult personalities. Mental health experts identify them as potential signs of a superiority complex, a psychological pattern where people overestimate their worth to compensate for deep-seated insecurities. Mental health experts describe a superiority complex as a psychological pattern where people show an inflated sense of self-worth and abilities to mask deep feelings of inferiority. Alfred Adler, a psychologist, first noticed this pattern of behavior in the early 1900s, and the idea behind the

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Sugary Drinks Are Driving a Surge in Diabetes—This Country Is Hit the Hardest

A can of soda may seem harmless, but multiply that sweet sip by billions worldwide, and the health impact is staggering. Sugary drinks were linked to 2.2 million new cases of Type 2 diabetes in 2020 alone, according to a study published Nature Medicine. Experts analyzed data from 184 countries to assess the relationship between sugary drink consumption and chronic diseases. The study found that beyond diabetes cases, these beverages were also associated with 1.2 million new cases of cardiovascular disease in the same year. The impact varied significantly across regions, with Latin America and the Caribbean experiencing the highest

Sugary Drinks Are Driving a Surge in Diabetes—This Country Is Hit the Hardest
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Bathroom scrolling leads to surge in painful medical issues

Doctors in New York City say spending too much time on the toilet could be bad for your health. To avoid issues like hemorrhoids and weak pelvic muscles, doctors recommend keeping bathroom breaks under 10 minutes. Dr. Lai Xue, a colorectal surgeon at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas has noticed more people coming in with problems from lingering on the toilet. “When patients present to me with complaints, one of the main areas we have to delve deeply into is spending a lot of time on the toilet,” Xue said. The open design of toilet seats

Bathroom scrolling leads to surge in painful medical issues
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The Invisible Factor Weakening America's Bones

Researchers have identified environmental pollution as an emerging risk factor for osteoporosis, particularly affecting women over 50, adding to traditional risk factors such as poor diet, lack of exercise, and smoking. Scientists have linked various pollutants, including air particulates, heavy metals, and synthetic chemicals, to accelerated bone deterioration and increased fracture risks. “Air pollution is a neglected risk factor for osteoporosis because for years we’ve focused on things like lifestyle factors, hormones, and genetics,” says Tuan Van Nguyen, professor of epidemiology at the University of New South Wales, Australia. The condition affects approximately 10 million Americans over age 50, with

The Invisible Factor Weakening America's Bones
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Extra Body Fat Could Be Your Secret Weapon Against Disease, Doctors Say

Recent studies indicate that medications like semaglutide, marketed as Wegovy, and tirzepatide, sold as Zepbound, are demonstrating substantial effectiveness in weight management for adults with obesity or overweight conditions. At the same time, medical experts emphasize the importance of proper usage and monitoring. These injectable weight loss medications, which received approval specifically for adults who are overweight or have obesity along with conditions such as high blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes, or high cholesterol, operate by mimicking specific bodily hormones. According to physician Louis Aronne, director of the Comprehensive Weight Control Center at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City,

Extra Body Fat Could Be Your Secret Weapon Against Disease, Doctors Say
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Investor Deep Track launches proxy fight at Dynavax, nominates 4 directors

Life sciences investment firm Deep Track Capital is launching a board fight at Dynavax Technologies, pressing for new directors to prioritize the development

Investor Deep Track launches proxy fight at Dynavax, nominates 4 directors
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Top US health agency updates definitions of female and male in line with Trump order

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Top US health agency updates definitions of female and male in line with Trump order
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Trump to meet pharma leaders as they seek drug policy changes

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Trump to meet pharma leaders as they seek drug policy changes
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Why sleep experts want you to stop hitting snooze for good

A novel pre-sleep routine known as the “10-3-2-1-0” formula is gaining attention among experts as a potential solution for individuals struggling with sleep issues. Research indicates that more than one-third of adults do not obtain adequate rest each night. The structured approach provides specific time-based guidelines designed to promote better sleep quality by regulating daily habits that can interfere with natural sleep cycles. Experts emphasize that insufficient sleep correlates with increased risks of various health conditions, including diabetes, heart disease, cognitive decline, compromised immunity, depression, anxiety, and other chronic health problems. The formula begins by eliminating caffeine consumption 10 hours

Why sleep experts want you to stop hitting snooze for good
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Is Chlamydia causing infertility? First vaccine trial shows promises

There is new hope in the fight against a sexually transmitted disease that impacts many people around the world. Medical scientists have taken remarkable preliminary strides toward forging an effective chlamydia vaccine to vanquish this stealthy yet pervasive sexually transmitted infection. Chlamydia case tallies have soared in recent years, with over 1.6 million U.S. infections chronicled in 2022 alone, per CDC epidemiological data. However, these jarring statistics likely understate the true pervasiveness, as this bacterial invader frequently remains asymptomatic, eluding detection. Chlamydia case tallies have soared in recent years, with over 1.6 million U.S. infections chronicled in 2022 alone, per

Is Chlamydia causing infertility? First vaccine trial shows promises
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Italy PM Meloni visits pope in hospital, says he's in good spirits as tests show slight improvement

Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni has visited Pope Francis in the hospital and says he’s “alert and responsive” and full of good humor despite his pneumonia

Italy PM Meloni visits pope in hospital, says he's in good spirits as tests show slight improvement
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Holiday constipation: a new approach to an old problem

The holiday season brings festive meals, family gatherings and, for many Americans, an unwanted guest: constipation. As leftovers dwindle and digestive discomfort lingers, board-certified gastroenterologist Dr. Wendi has emerged with timely advice, offering a simple two-part solution for those who haven’t visited the bathroom since Thanksgiving dinner. Dr. Wendi, who refers to herself as “a legitimate poop doctor,” outlined two main approaches for treating constipation, which she labels as “mush” and “push” methods. The Mayo Clinic defines normal bowel habits as varying widely among individuals, with frequency ranging from three times per week to once or twice daily. What constitutes

Holiday constipation: a new approach to an old problem
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Scientists find hot showers may have hidden risks

For millions of people, a steaming hot shower offers a moment of bliss—a daily ritual that soothes tired muscles and washes away stress. However, emerging research suggests that this comfort may come at a cost to skin and hair health, forcing scientists and dermatologists to reconsider the impact of this common habit. According to dermatologists and researchers who study the effects of water temperature on skin health, a 2022 study found that hot water exposure weakens the skin’s protective barrier, increases water loss, and leads to redness. “There are benefits to warmer showers or baths, so I do not want

Scientists find hot showers may have hidden risks
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Popular weight loss drug cuts severe knee pain almost in half

The popular obesity drug is showing promise in easing knee pain, a new study finds. The New England Journal of Medicine just published a big study showing semaglutide works way better than placebo pills for knee pain. They looked at 407 overweight people with bad knees for over a year. People taking the real drug said their pain dropped by about 42 points out of 100. The placebo group only felt about 28 points better. “They were really in pain,” said Dr. Henning Bliddal, the principal investigator for the study and a rheumatologist at Copenhagen University Hospital. “They can’t exercise.

Popular weight loss drug cuts severe knee pain almost in half
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CDC layoffs strike deeply at its ability to respond to the current flu, norovirus and measles outbreaks and other public health emergencies

The CDC was instrumental in eradicating smallpox, identifying the causes of HIV and encouraging Americans to get the COVID-19 shot.

CDC layoffs strike deeply at its ability to respond to the current flu, norovirus and measles outbreaks and other public health emergencies
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Stanford study reveals new insights on how organs age differently

New research from Stanford University is challenging traditional views on aging, suggesting the process unfolds at vastly different rates across organs within the same individual. The study, published recently in Nature, analyzed blood samples from over 44,530 adults to examine how various organs age relative to a person’s chronological age. Researchers found about one-third of participants had at least one organ significantly “older” than their actual age based on molecular markers. “This research demonstrates just how complicated aging is,” said Hamilton Se-Hwee Oh, lead author and postdoctoral researcher at Stanford. “It’s not a uniform process affecting the whole body simultaneously.”

Stanford study reveals new insights on how organs age differently
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Social media users discover why graham crackers were invented

Social media users are just discovering the unexpected origins of graham crackers, a snack invented by a 19th-century Presbyterian minister to suppress sexual desires and promote moral purity. Recent posts on social media platform X, formerly Twitter, have reignited interest in the history of these widely consumed crackers. Sylvester Graham created them as part of his broader mission to combat what he perceived as society’s moral decline through dietary reform. “I need you all to go Google why graham crackers were invented,” wrote one social media user on X, highlighting the renewed public interest in the story. Another user summarized

Social media users discover why graham crackers were invented
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Turkey to export 15,000 tonnes of eggs to US to ease bird flu disruptions

Turkey has begun exporting around 15,000 tonnes of eggs to the United States as a devastating outbreak of bird flu is slashing U.S.

Turkey to export 15,000 tonnes of eggs to US to ease bird flu disruptions
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Here's what experts say happens when intimacy takes a break

When was the last time you thought about how sex affects your health? Medical research shows that going without intimacy isn’t just frustrating – it can actually harm your physical and mental well-being. Now, experts are sharing exactly what happens to your body during long periods without sex. Medical experts warn that prolonged periods without sexual activity can lead to various physical and mental health complications, with effects becoming apparent within weeks of abstinence. Sexual health researchers have identified multiple risks associated with extended periods without intimacy, ranging from psychological impacts to potential physical changes in the body. Dr. Tara

Here's what experts say happens when intimacy takes a break
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Health reveal how to erase negative thoughts

Most of our daily thoughts are negative, but experts recommend a 10-second brain training technique for reversing this tendency. Neuropsychologists and mental health specialists have identified a method called “installation” that shows promise in reducing negative thoughts by deliberately extending positive experiences in the brain. The method, developed by neuropsychologist Rick Hanson, Ph.D., focuses on deliberately extending positive experiences to create lasting changes in the brain’s neural pathways. “Without this installation — without the transfer of the experience from short-term memory buffers to long-term storage — beneficial experiences such as feeling cared about are momentarily pleasant but have no lasting

Health reveal how to erase negative thoughts
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Here's the best way to alleviate stress and anxiety

Neuroscientists at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla have discovered a brain pathway that controls voluntary breathing and reduces anxiety, potentially paving the way for new targeted medications. The research, published in Nature Neuroscience, identifies how conscious breathing patterns can influence mental state and offers scientific validation for practices like meditation and yoga. The study reveals a specific circuit between the brain’s cortex and stem that regulates voluntary breathing patterns, distinct from automatic breathing. This discovery provides the first scientific explanation for how intentionally slowing one’s breath can reduce anxiety and fear. “This top-down breathing circuit has

Here's the best way to alleviate stress and anxiety
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Gen Z yearns for safety and kindness, new UCLA study finds

A recent study by the University of California, Los Angeles revealed Gen Z’s top concern is feeling secure in an uncertain world. Young people overwhelmingly reported that safety was their number one priority. This also indicated how young people are still more inclined to prioritize empathy and compassion over gaining attention. When asked about their goals, most of the 1,644 young Americans surveyed put safety at the top of their list. Other high-ranking goals included “to be kind,” “to have a lot of fun,” “self-acceptance,” and “to be in good shape.” In this study, “being rich” and “being famous” were

Gen Z yearns for safety and kindness, new UCLA study finds
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'I've never felt so violated': Woman sues fertility clinic after embryo mix-up

'I've never felt so violated': Woman sues fertility clinic after embryo mix-up

'I've never felt so violated': Woman sues fertility clinic after embryo mix-up
Health|Political|US

The Latest: Justice Department official urges quick dismissal of criminal case against NYC mayor

The Justice Department’s second-in-command demanded that a judge dismiss corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams

The Latest: Justice Department official urges quick dismissal of criminal case against NYC mayor
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Gas hidden within mountains, a budget iPhone, how to avoid pneumonia: Catch up on the day’s stories

Gas hidden within mountains, a budget iPhone, how to avoid pneumonia: Catch up on the day’s stories

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UnitedHealth says a hospital error led to Ackman's criticism of the insurer

UnitedHealth Group said on Wednesday a mistake at the hospital was behind the phone call that led to a surgeon being pulled from the operating room to defend a patient's inpatient stay, a

UnitedHealth says a hospital error led to Ackman's criticism of the insurer
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Colorado Springs horse riding center helps people learn to walk by riding horses

Colorado Springs horse riding center helps people learn to walk by riding horses

Colorado Springs horse riding center helps people learn to walk by riding horses
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A Simple Hour That Could Change Your Future

A study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine reveals that Americans aged 40 and older could extend their lives by 5.3 years. They can do this by adopting activity levels comparable to those of the most active quarter of the population. The research team analyzed data from the National Center for Health Statistics’ 2017 mortality records and the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2003-2006) to establish the relationship between physical activity and life expectancy. Their analysis focused on a representative sample of non-institutionalized U.S. civilians. To standardize their measurements, researchers converted various physical activity types into equivalent

A Simple Hour That Could Change Your Future
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'Fake It Till You…?' Study Reveals Surprising Trends in Female Sexuality

A new European study finds that while a significant number of women have admitted to simulating orgasm, many eventually abandon the practice as they foster more open communication with their partners and develop a greater sense of sexual self-acceptance. The research, published in the Journal of Sex Research, analyzed responses from 11,541 participants across six European countries. The data showed that 13% of respondents currently fake orgasms, while 28% reported having done so in the past before stopping. About 51% stated they had never engaged in the practice. Women were more than twice as likely as men to currently fake

'Fake It Till You…?' Study Reveals Surprising Trends in Female Sexuality
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Muscle-building supplements may put teens at risk for a body image disorder, study finds

Muscle-building supplements may put teens at risk for a body image disorder, study finds

Muscle-building supplements may put teens at risk for a body image disorder, study finds
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Hundreds rally against firing of federal workers, emphasizing threats to public health

About 300 protesters rallied outside the headquarters of the Department of Health and Human Services

Hundreds rally against firing of federal workers, emphasizing threats to public health
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Civil rights, housing, AIDS groups challenge Trump DEIA restrictions

Civil rights, housing and AIDS prevention groups sued U.S.

Civil rights, housing, AIDS groups challenge Trump DEIA restrictions
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HHS suspended Kearney-area doctor's medical license for 90 days

HHS suspended Kearney-area doctor's medical license for 90 days

Crime|Economy|Health|Lifestyle|US

Extreme cold raises overcrowding concerns at People's City Mission in Lincoln

Extreme cold raises overcrowding concerns at People's City Mission in Lincoln

Health|Lifestyle

You think you have adult ADHD. Now what?

ADHD Advisor compiled tips for adults who think they have ADHD, along with steps to take to get help and proper support.

You think you have adult ADHD. Now what?
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Young boy battling rare brain cancer finds relief at Timberwolves games

Young boy battling rare brain cancer finds relief at Timberwolves games

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U.S. aid freeze 'decimates' life-saving work globally, survey finds

Aid groups across the world have closed operations, laid off staff and halted life-saving work, including with

U.S. aid freeze 'decimates' life-saving work globally, survey finds
Health|Science|Technology

Google develops AI co-scientist to aid researchers

Google has developed an AI tool to act as a virtual collaborator for biomedical scientists, the U.S. blue chip said on Wednesday.

Google develops AI co-scientist to aid researchers
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Pope Francis, battling pneumonia, shows 'slight improvement', Vatican says

Pope Francis, battling double pneumonia in hospital, is in a stable condition and has shown "slight improvement" in results from recent blood tests, the

Pope Francis, battling pneumonia, shows 'slight improvement', Vatican says
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Indiana BOAH finds bird flu in Elkhart County, breeder under quarantine

Indiana BOAH finds bird flu in Elkhart County, breeder under quarantine

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What DOGE could gain by accessing your Social Security data

What DOGE could gain by accessing your Social Security data

What DOGE could gain by accessing your Social Security data
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Republicans consider cuts and work requirements for Medicaid, jeopardizing care for millions

Republicans are weighing billions of dollars in cuts to Medicaid, jeopardizing health care coverage for some of the 80 million U.S. adults and children enrolled in the safety net program

Republicans consider cuts and work requirements for Medicaid, jeopardizing care for millions
Health|Political|US

Trump administration expected to issue public health order to restrict immigration at US-Mexico border

Trump administration expected to issue public health order to restrict immigration at US-Mexico border

Trump administration expected to issue public health order to restrict immigration at US-Mexico border
Health|Lifestyle|US

Two-year-old dog and his owner help save a man trapped in his car for hours

Two-year-old dog and his owner help save a man trapped in his car for hours

Two-year-old dog and his owner help save a man trapped in his car for hours
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TRUMP PREVIEWS NEXT TARIFFS AS BUSINESSES SCRAMBLE (4aET)

Trump says he’ll impose about 25% tariffs on autos, semiconductors & pharmaceuticals, as US businesses scramble to keep up.

TRUMP PREVIEWS NEXT TARIFFS AS BUSINESSES SCRAMBLE (4aET)
Entertainment|Food|Health

Opossum 'cake bandit' recovering after eating an entire chocolate cake

Opossum 'cake bandit' recovering after eating an entire chocolate cake

Opossum 'cake bandit' recovering after eating an entire chocolate cake
Business|Health|Science|Technology

Fat, not muscle: drugmakers in race for next weight-loss breakthrough

Current weight-loss methods such as lifestyle changes, surgery, and popular therapies like Novo Nordisk's Wegovy and Eli Lilly's Zepbound result in both fat and muscle loss that can

Fat, not muscle: drugmakers in race for next weight-loss breakthrough
Health|Technology

Cincinnati Children's Hospital gives family lifesaving care after other hospitals turned them away

Cincinnati Children's Hospital gives family lifesaving care after other hospitals turned them away

Cincinnati Children's Hospital gives family lifesaving care after other hospitals turned them away
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Deportation fears create ripple effects for immigrants and their communities

Immigrants who fear deportation might have their kids miss school, or skip a doctor’s appointment. This fear can affect people who are legally in the US.

Deportation fears create ripple effects for immigrants and their communities
Health|Science

'We put family first': Sister donates stem cells to brother battling cancer

'We put family first': Sister donates stem cells to brother battling cancer

'We put family first': Sister donates stem cells to brother battling cancer
Health|Sports

Duquesne Basketball medical staff saves father of 3 after widow-maker heart attack

Duquesne Basketball medical staff saves father of 3 after widow-maker heart attack

Duquesne Basketball medical staff saves father of 3 after widow-maker heart attack
Asia|Crime|Health|Political|World

Gunmen kill police officer assigned to guard polio workers in northwestern Pakistan

Pakistani police say suspected militants riding on a motorcycle shot and killed a police officer assigned to protect polio workers in a former stronghold of the Pakistani Taliban in a region in the country's northwest bordering Afghanistan

Gunmen kill police officer assigned to guard polio workers in northwestern Pakistan
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Irish foreign investment chief hopes fall-out from Trump pharma tariffs limited

Ireland's foreign direct investment agency is hopeful that the impact of threatened U.S. tariffs on the country's large pharmaceutical sector will be limited by a U.S. desire to

Health|MidEast|World

WHO says polio mass vaccination campaign to resume in Gaza

The World Health Organization said on Wednesday that a mass campaign to vaccinate children against polio in Gaza would resume on Saturday, with over half a million children targeted.

WHO says polio mass vaccination campaign to resume in Gaza
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USDA works to rehire bird flu officials it fired, NBC news reports

The United States Department of Agriculture said on Tuesday that it accidentally fired several agency employees working on the federal government's response to the H5N1 avian flu outbreak,

USDA works to rehire bird flu officials it fired, NBC news reports
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Family wins medical malpractice settlement involving use of Pitocin in childbirth

Family wins medical malpractice settlement involving use of Pitocin in childbirth

Family wins medical malpractice settlement involving use of Pitocin in childbirth
Crime|Europe|Health|Sports

WADA says Serbian authorities break up criminal ring distributing banned substances

The World Anti-Doping Agency says Serbia’s authorities have broken up a criminal ring that was importing and distributing doping substances in the country

Health|Science|Technology

How medical treatments devised for war can quickly be implemented in US hospitals to save lives

How much oxygen does the military need for wounded soldiers? Turns out not much. Military-civilian research is paving the way for new developments.

How medical treatments devised for war can quickly be implemented in US hospitals to save lives
Europe|Health|World

Vatican authorities say the pope now has pneumonia in both lungs. How worrying is that?

Vatican officials said that Pope Francis had developed pneumonia in both lungs, further complicating the pontiff’s recovery

Vatican authorities say the pope now has pneumonia in both lungs. How worrying is that?
Health|Science|Technology

Traumatic brain injuries have toxic effects that last weeks after initial impact − an antioxidant material reduces this damage in mice

Addressing the harmful chemical processes that accompany blunt force trauma to the brain can reduce the risk of long-term disability.

Traumatic brain injuries have toxic effects that last weeks after initial impact − an antioxidant material reduces this damage in mice
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TV procedurals up their game, with doctors on cruises and quirky single moms solving crimes

“Watson” is an unusual TV medical procedural

TV procedurals up their game, with doctors on cruises and quirky single moms solving crimes
Health|Science|Sports

Researchers confirm Hall of Famer Bobby Hull had CTE when he died 2 years ago

Bobby Hull's widow says the Hall of Famer and two-time NHL MVP who helped the Chicago Blackhawks win the 1961 Stanley Cup had chronic traumatic encephalopathy when he died two years ago

Researchers confirm Hall of Famer Bobby Hull had CTE when he died 2 years ago
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis has double pneumonia - what does that mean?

Pope Francis, the 88-year-old head of the 1.4-billion-member Roman Catholic Church, is in hospital being treated for double pneumonia following a respiratory infection.

Pope Francis has double pneumonia - what does that mean?
Business|Economy|Health|Science

Next generation weight loss drugs aim to save muscle

About a dozen drugmakers are developing new weight-loss treatments aimed at preserving muscle, and industry analysts, clinical trial experts and doctors

Next generation weight loss drugs aim to save muscle
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Trump signs executive order aimed at expanding IVF access and reducing costs

Trump signs executive order aimed at expanding IVF access and reducing costs

Trump signs executive order aimed at expanding IVF access and reducing costs
Business|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|US

Medtronic expects pressure in surgical unit for fourth quarter, shares fall

Medtronic on Tuesday missed Wall Street estimates for third-quarter revenue due to lower purchases of its surgical devices by distributors and said the

Medtronic expects pressure in surgical unit for fourth quarter, shares fall
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Health|Technology

Philips sees lower comparable sales in first quarter on weak China spending

Philips forecast a mid-single-digit decline in first-quarter comparable sales on Wednesday partly due to weak China spending, after the Dutch healthcare technology

Philips sees lower comparable sales in first quarter on weak China spending
Education|Health|Political|Technology|US

Illinois governor to back 'screen-free schools' and join national trend to ban cellphones in class

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is planning to endorse a statewide ban on cellular devices in public schools

Illinois governor to back 'screen-free schools' and join national trend to ban cellphones in class
Asia|Environment|Health|World

Philippine village battles dengue by offering bounties for mosquitos — dead or alive

A Philippine village in the densely populated capital region has launched a battle against dengue by offering a token bounty to residents for captured mosquitos — dead or alive

Philippine village battles dengue by offering bounties for mosquitos — dead or alive
Africa|Health|World

Uganda discharges all eight Ebola patients, health minister says

Uganda has discharged eight people after they recovered from Ebola although at least 265 contacts remain under quarantine, its health minister said.

Uganda discharges all eight Ebola patients, health minister says
Food|Health|Science

What you should know about caffeine

CNN's Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains what you should know about caffeine.

What you should know about caffeine
Health|Sports|US

Illinois plays through a demanding stretch with a virus hindering multiple players

Illinois wasn’t showing any hard feelings toward its opponent when it declined to participate in a postgame handshake

Illinois plays through a demanding stretch with a virus hindering multiple players
Europe|Health|World

The pope has pneumonia in both lungs but remains in good spirits, the Vatican says

The Vatican says Pope Francis has developed pneumonia in both his lungs, after new tests showed a further complication in the condition of the 88-year-old pope

The pope has pneumonia in both lungs but remains in good spirits, the Vatican says
Health|Political|US

Trump has signed an executive order on IVF. Here's what you should know about the procedure

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that aims to help families hoping to expand their families through in vitro fertilization by reducing costs for the procedure

Trump has signed an executive order on IVF. Here's what you should know about the procedure
Food|Health|Science|Technology

Scientists developed a new method for the perfect boiled egg, and you can test it at home

Scientists developed a new method for the perfect boiled egg, and you can test it at home

Scientists developed a new method for the perfect boiled egg, and you can test it at home
Business|Economy|Food|Health|Political

Mondelez CEO says Kennedy agenda product re-formulations will mean price hikes

Mondelez CEO Dirk van de Put on Tuesday said the Oreo maker will face new cost pressures from the Make America Healthy Again movement spearheaded by U.S. health

Mondelez CEO says Kennedy agenda product re-formulations will mean price hikes
Health|Science|US

Layoffs hit many at CDC lab program that was started to address previous failures

The nation’s top public health agency is losing most of the scientists in a prestigious, but lesser-known, laboratory program that has become a mainstay of outbreak responses

Layoffs hit many at CDC lab program that was started to address previous failures
Health|Political|Science|US

Kennedy says panel will examine childhood vaccine schedule after promising not to change it

Newly installed Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F

Kennedy says panel will examine childhood vaccine schedule after promising not to change it
Health|Political|US

Kansas bans gender-affirming care for minors after GOP lawmakers reverse the governor's veto

Kansas has become the latest state to ban gender-affirming care for minors

Kansas bans gender-affirming care for minors after GOP lawmakers reverse the governor's veto
Election|Health|Political|US

Abortions resume in Missouri as GOP lawmakers strategize possible repeal

Abortions are resuming in Missouri

Health|Political|US

Trump signed three presidential actions on Tuesday, aide says

U.S. President Donald Trump signed two executive orders and a presidential memorandum on Tuesday, a White House aide said.

Trump signed three presidential actions on Tuesday, aide says
Health|Political|US

Trump signs executive order seeking to expand IVF access

U.S.

Trump signs executive order seeking to expand IVF access
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Grab a paper plate and try this quick and surprisingly challenging total-body workout

Mobility coach Dana Santas shares a quick, total-body workout you can do at home with just a paper plate. The instability of using the plate works your core and makes all four exercises even more challenging.

Grab a paper plate and try this quick and surprisingly challenging total-body workout
Africa|Health|Political|World

Burundi troops withdraw in eastern Congo as M23 rebels expand reach, sources say

Burundi is withdrawing its forces from eastern Democratic Republic of Congo where they had been fighting against M23 rebels, four sources said on Tuesday, in a further blow to Congo's army

Burundi troops withdraw in eastern Congo as M23 rebels expand reach, sources say
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Appeal of home-swapping, why you’re always tired, zombie spider fungus: Catch up on the day’s stories

Appeal of home-swapping, why you’re always tired, zombie spider fungus: Catch up on the day’s stories

Health|US

West Texas measles outbreak grows to 58 cases, including some people who said they were vaccinated

West Texas measles outbreak grows to 58 cases, including some people who said they were vaccinated

West Texas measles outbreak grows to 58 cases, including some people who said they were vaccinated
Health|Political|US

Merck vaccine case linked to HHS Secretary Kennedy delayed mid-trial

Merck and a woman suing the drugmaker agreed to halt a trial over alleged injuries from the drugmaker's human papillomavirus vaccine in a case with ties to

Merck vaccine case linked to HHS Secretary Kennedy delayed mid-trial
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis has double pneumonia, complicating his treatment, Vatican says

Pope Francis has the onset of double pneumonia, the Vatican said on Tuesday, complicating treatment for the 88-year pontiff and indicating a further

Pope Francis has double pneumonia, complicating his treatment, Vatican says
Economy|Food|Health|Lifestyle|US

How inflation is hurting the diets of low-income Americans

Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to examine how rising prices for healthy foods impact low-income families, using data from the USDA's Healthy Eating Index.

How inflation is hurting the diets of low-income Americans
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Native American activist Leonard Peltier released from prison after nearly 50 years

Native American activist Leonard Peltier, convicted of killing two FBI agents and incarcerated for nearly five decades while

Native American activist Leonard Peltier released from prison after nearly 50 years
Business|Health|US

J&J begins crucial battle over $10 billion baby powder settlement

Johnson & Johnson faces a critical test on Tuesday over its $10 billion proposal to end litigation alleging that its baby powder caused ovarian cancer, as it

J&J begins crucial battle over $10 billion baby powder settlement
Health|Science|US

Mpox in the United States Fast Facts

Mpox in the United States Fast Facts

Africa|Health|Science|World

Ebola Fast Facts

Ebola Fast Facts

Health|Lifestyle|Sports|Travel

Couple racing in every state tackles Publix Gasparilla Distance Classic

Couple racing in every state tackles Publix Gasparilla Distance Classic

Couple racing in every state tackles Publix Gasparilla Distance Classic
Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Quality time is the most popular love language in America—here's how the others rank

Hims conducted a new study to discover which love languages are most prized by Americans.

Quality time is the most popular love language in America—here's how the others rank
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Brian Setzer says he can no longer play guitar due to an autoimmune disease

Brian Setzer says he can no longer play guitar due to an autoimmune disease

Brian Setzer says he can no longer play guitar due to an autoimmune disease
Health

How oats and formula became one woman's lifeline against life-threatening allergies

Imagine being told the only way to survive against your life-threating allergies is by eating just two specific foods for the rest of your life. For Tik Toker Caroline Cray, this unbelievable situation became her reality due to a fight against an exceptionally rare and serious illness called mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS). At only 24 years old, Caroline’s told PEOPLE about her scary experience battling this disease. From an extremely young age, Caroline dealt with severe food allergies that made her daily life incredibly hard. Even before she turned two years old, Caroline developed dangerous allergic reactions to peanuts,

How oats and formula became one woman's lifeline against life-threatening allergies
Crime|Health|US

Survivor of Columbine High School shooting Anne Marie Hochhalter dies

Survivor of Columbine High School shooting Anne Marie Hochhalter dies

Health|MidEast|World

Jordan's King Abdullah leaves hospital after minor surgery, palace says

Jordan's King Abdullah left hospital on Tuesday after undergoing minor surgery, the royal palace said.

Jordan's King Abdullah leaves hospital after minor surgery, palace says
Arts|Health|US

Book Review: 'Disposable' a journey through the inequities exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic

Journalist Sarah Jones chronicles the gaps in the nation's health care system and social safety net that were highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic in “Disposable: America's Contempt for the Underclass.”

Book Review: 'Disposable' a journey through the inequities exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic
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Shark attacked tourist as she tried to take its picture in Turks and Caicos, authorities say

Shark attacked tourist as she tried to take its picture in Turks and Caicos, authorities say

Asia|Health|Political|Travel|World

US tourists can’t visit North Korea. This American spent six figures on a second passport so he could travel there

US tourists can’t visit North Korea. This American spent six figures on a second passport so he could travel there

US tourists can’t visit North Korea. This American spent six figures on a second passport so he could travel there
Education|Health|US

Nurse dies days after watching her son graduate in special ceremony

Nurse dies days after watching her son graduate in special ceremony

Nurse dies days after watching her son graduate in special ceremony
Business|Health|Political|Science|Technology|US

FDA staff reviewing Musk’s Neuralink were included in DOGE employee firings, sources say

U.S.

FDA staff reviewing Musk’s Neuralink were included in DOGE employee firings, sources say
Education|Health

Waiting for a heart: Family shares story to encourage organ donations

Waiting for a heart: Family shares story to encourage organ donations

Waiting for a heart: Family shares story to encourage organ donations
Health|Science

Researchers link a gene to the emergence of spoken language

Why did humans start speaking

Researchers link a gene to the emergence of spoken language
Europe|Health|Political

Trans people affirmed their gender without medical help in medieval Europe − history shows how identity transcends medicine and law

Surgery was rare and risky in the medieval period. Though medical options were limited, trans people were able to take transitioning into their own hands.

Trans people affirmed their gender without medical help in medieval Europe − history shows how identity transcends medicine and law
Business|Food|Health|Lifestyle|Science

Many gluten-free foods are high in calories and sugar, low on fiber and protein, and they cost more − new research

Although gluten-free foods are trendy, they are a necessity only if you have celiac disease or wheat allergies.

Many gluten-free foods are high in calories and sugar, low on fiber and protein, and they cost more − new research
Asia|Crime|Health|Political|World

Jimmy Lai's son urges US, UK help to get father out of Hong Kong jail

Pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai is physically breaking down in a Hong Kong prison and "time is running out" for him if the U.S. and Britain do not push

Jimmy Lai's son urges US, UK help to get father out of Hong Kong jail
Business|Food|Health

Poppi and Olipop are the trendy new sodas. Coca-Cola is responding

Poppi and Olipop are the trendy new sodas. Coca-Cola is responding

Poppi and Olipop are the trendy new sodas. Coca-Cola is responding
Food|Health|Political|US

Food recalls in the US were more widespread – and deadly – in 2024

Food recalls in the US were more widespread – and deadly – in 2024

Food recalls in the US were more widespread – and deadly – in 2024
Europe|Health|Science

The wind may be partly to blame for bird flu spread between farms, a new study suggests

The wind may be partly to blame for bird flu spread between farms, a new study suggests

The wind may be partly to blame for bird flu spread between farms, a new study suggests
Environment|Health|Political|Technology|US

The ‘Wayback Machine’ is preserving the websites Trump’s White House took down

The ‘Wayback Machine’ is preserving the websites Trump’s White House took down

The ‘Wayback Machine’ is preserving the websites Trump’s White House took down
Health|Lifestyle

Always feeling tired? These health conditions could be the cause

Always feeling tired? These health conditions could be the cause

Education|Health|Lifestyle

My kids have been to school 3 days in the last month. How I cope

My kids have been to school 3 days in the last month. How I cope

Africa|Health|Political|Science

Trump's aid cuts stop South African HIV vaccine trials in their tracks

South African lab technician Nozipho Mlotshwa was waiting for the test results for a potential HIV vaccine, which has eluded scientists for decades, when the

Trump's aid cuts stop South African HIV vaccine trials in their tracks
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Rio de Janeiro's hottest day in at least a decade sends residents to the beach

Rio de Janeiro has recorded its hottest day in at least a decade when temperatures reached 44 degrees Celsius (111 F) as residents try to cool off in the ocean or under public showers

Rio de Janeiro's hottest day in at least a decade sends residents to the beach
Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

New Netflix series highlights the gaps in the modern medical system

New Netflix series highlights the gaps in the modern medical system

New Netflix series highlights the gaps in the modern medical system
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis remains in hospital as doctors treat 'complex' infection

Doctors have changed treatment for Pope Francis' respiratory tract infection to tackle a "complex clinical situation," and he will remain in hospital for as

Pope Francis remains in hospital as doctors treat 'complex' infection
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Changes in real estate, paranoid federal workers, how to handle jealousy: Catch up on the day’s stories

Changes in real estate, paranoid federal workers, how to handle jealousy: Catch up on the day’s stories

Americas|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Shakira’s tour back on track after Peru concert cancelled due to hospital admission

Shakira’s tour back on track after Peru concert cancelled due to hospital admission

Shakira’s tour back on track after Peru concert cancelled due to hospital admission
Health|Sports

Yankees' Stanton hasn't swung bat in 3 or 4 weeks and is unsure of whether he can play in opener

New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton hasn’t swung a bat in three or four weeks and isn’t sure whether he will be ready for opening day because of painful tendinitis in both elbows

Yankees' Stanton hasn't swung bat in 3 or 4 weeks and is unsure of whether he can play in opener
Health|Science|Technology

This pig could save your life

Every day, 17 people in the US die waiting for an organ. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta meets the scientists -- and the genetically modified pigs -- that could help solve the organ crisis. It's a provocative idea, not without ethical questions about our relationship to animals and genetic manipulation, but some scientists and doctors say it's a necessary solution to a life-or-death problem.

Business|Crime|Health|US

Colorado contractor gets 10 years for exposing employee to asbestos

Colorado contractor gets 10 years for exposing employee to asbestos

Europe|Health|World

Pope will remain hospitalized as doctors treat a complex respiratory tract infection, Vatican says

The Vatican says Pope Francis’ respiratory tract infection is presenting a “complex clinical picture” that will require further hospitalization

Pope will remain hospitalized as doctors treat a complex respiratory tract infection, Vatican says
Economy|Education|Health|Political|Technology|US

The anti-Musk protest movement is expected to ramp up with Congress on recess

President Donald Trump's billionaire top lieutenant, Elon Musk, is the focus for thousands of Democratic activists launching a massive protest campaign this week

The anti-Musk protest movement is expected to ramp up with Congress on recess
Health|Sports

Angels star Mike Trout moving from center to right field in hopes of staying more healthy

Los Angeles Angels oft-injured star Mike Trout is moving from center to right field in hopes of better preserving his health

Angels star Mike Trout moving from center to right field in hopes of staying more healthy
Europe|Health|World

Vatican says the pope has a 'polymicrobial respiratory tract infection.' What is that?

Vatican authorities said Monday that Pope Francis has a complex infection in his respiratory system and will require more targeted drug treatment

Vatican says the pope has a 'polymicrobial respiratory tract infection.' What is that?
Americas|Crime|Health|Political|World

George Polk Awards honor reporting on conflicts in Israel, Sudan, Ukraine and Haiti

Reporting on four of the world’s major conflict zones — Israel, Sudan, Ukraine and Haiti — has been honored with George Polk awards, one of journalism’s highest honors

Africa|Economy|Health|Political|World

UN seeks $6 billion to ease hunger catastrophe in Sudan

U.N. officials on Monday asked for $6 billion for Sudan this year from donors to help ease what they called the world's worst ever hunger catastrophe and the mass

UN seeks $6 billion to ease hunger catastrophe in Sudan
Health

Why do periods lead to chocolate cravings?

Many people think chocolate cravings during periods are caused by hormonal changes, but new research points to culture as a bigger influence than biology. So, is period chocolate cravings a myth? Research shows that many American women experience chocolate cravings around their period. However, according to the Washington Post, studies from the last 20 years suggest that these “period cravings” might be influenced by culture rather than biology alone. In a 2006 Cornell University study, over 300 female students were surveyed, and 91% of the American participants reported craving chocolate. For most, these cravings were strongest right before their period.

Why do periods lead to chocolate cravings?
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Palestinian detainee says he was tortured in Israeli detention centre

Palestinian medic and ambulance worker Tarek Rabie Safi, freed from an Israeli jail as part of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, said he was underfed and abused

Palestinian detainee says he was tortured in Israeli detention centre
Africa|Europe|Health|Sports

Soccer star Nabil Bentaleb scores in first game since suffering cardiac arrest last year

Soccer star Nabil Bentaleb scores in first game since suffering cardiac arrest last year

Soccer star Nabil Bentaleb scores in first game since suffering cardiac arrest last year
Education|Europe|Health|Political|US|World

Disconnected helplines, undiagnosed HIV cases and unfinished classrooms: Ukraine counts the costs of USAID suspension

Disconnected helplines, undiagnosed HIV cases and unfinished classrooms: Ukraine counts the costs of USAID suspension

Disconnected helplines, undiagnosed HIV cases and unfinished classrooms: Ukraine counts the costs of USAID suspension
Health

Your bank account might predict your cancer risk: study

A team of researchers at the University of Helsinki has uncovered a link between wealth and an increased genetic risk of developing breast cancer, prostate cancer, and certain other cancers when compared to those from underprivileged backgrounds. The extensive study delved into the connection between socioeconomic factors and disease risks by meticulously analyzing data gathered from a about 280,000 Finnish individuals aged 35 to 80. The research findings revealed a stark contrast: while affluent individuals exhibited a heightened genetic predisposition to cancers such as breast and prostate, those facing financial hardship were found to be more genetically susceptible to conditions

Your bank account might predict your cancer risk: study
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More adults are wondering if they have autism. Here are tips to seek a diagnosis

More adults have sought insight on whether they have autism in the last decade

More adults are wondering if they have autism. Here are tips to seek a diagnosis
Health|Science|Sports|Travel

Why do skiers sunburn so easily on the slopes? A snow scientist explains

The powdery snow that skiers and snowboarders love, especially on crystal clear days, plays a big role in how much your skin will burn.

Why do skiers sunburn so easily on the slopes? A snow scientist explains
Health|Lifestyle|Science

Jealousy is trying to tell you something. Five tips for handling it with grace

Jealousy is trying to tell you something. Five tips for handling it with grace

Jealousy is trying to tell you something. Five tips for handling it with grace
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"Who am I?" Haunting question for kids of anonymous sperm donors

When Jaclyn Frosolone swiped the solution from the inside of her cheek, she had no idea she was about to unravel thousands of buried truths about her identity. The young woman from New York had taken an at-home DNA test on a whim, never expecting the earth-shattering results waiting on the other side. Instead of confirming her sole sisterly bond as she assumed, the report revealed dozens of previously unknown half-siblings scattered across the country. Even more mind-blowing, Frosolone’s sperm donor had fathered at least 200 children through anonymous donations to a sperm bank. Unbelievably, this same sperm donor’s genetic

"Who am I?" Haunting question for kids of anonymous sperm donors
Africa|Health|Political

Detained Uganda opposition politician on hunger strike taken to hospital, lawmaker says

Detained Ugandan opposition politician Kizza Besigye, who went on a hunger strike last week, has been rushed to hospital after his health deteriorated, an

Detained Uganda opposition politician on hunger strike taken to hospital, lawmaker says
Americas|Health|Political|World

How Trump’s policies could reverse decades of progress in Latin America’s HIV response

How Trump’s policies could reverse decades of progress in Latin America’s HIV response

How Trump’s policies could reverse decades of progress in Latin America’s HIV response
Health|Political|US

‘Suppressing essential health information’: Some officials frustrated by Trump administration’s limits on health agencies

‘Suppressing essential health information’: Some officials frustrated by Trump administration’s limits on health agencies

‘Suppressing essential health information’: Some officials frustrated by Trump administration’s limits on health agencies
Africa|Health|Political|World

South Africa has more people living with HIV than any other country. Trump's aid freeze has hit hard

In the rural villages of South Africa, U.S. President Donald Trump’s sudden freeze on foreign aid impacts hundreds of thousands of HIV patients

South Africa has more people living with HIV than any other country. Trump's aid freeze has hit hard
Crime|Europe|Health

After shocking Pelicot crimes, French surgeon to face trial in child sex abuse case

When police in western France searched surgeon Joel Le Scouarnec's home after he raped his 6-year-old neighbour in 2017, they found a cache of sex dolls

After shocking Pelicot crimes, French surgeon to face trial in child sex abuse case
Health|Lifestyle

Could this simple exercise be the answer to anxiety?

Dr. Martha Beck describes the deceptively simple, but effective steps to take when you’re feeling anxious or panicky.

Could this simple exercise be the answer to anxiety?
Health|Lifestyle|Science

Why you feel so anxious and what to do about it

Dr. Martha Beck explains how anxiety works in the brain and how that information can help you stop it in its tracks.

Why you feel so anxious and what to do about it
Business|Health|Political|US

Trump administration cuts reach FDA employees in food safety, medical devices and tobacco products

The Trump administration’s effort to slash the size of the federal workforce reached the Food and Drug Administration this weekend

Trump administration cuts reach FDA employees in food safety, medical devices and tobacco products
Europe|Health|World

Pope is stable, followed Mass on television as he recovers from respiratory infection, Vatican says

The Vatican says Pope Francis is stable and that he followed Mass on television after a second night sleeping well at the hospital

Pope is stable, followed Mass on television as he recovers from respiratory infection, Vatican says
Americas|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Colombian superstar Shakira cancels her concert in Lima after being hospitalized

Colombian superstar Shakira has canceled her Sunday concert in Lima after being hospitalized with an abdominal condition

Colombian superstar Shakira cancels her concert in Lima after being hospitalized
Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

Company says it received conditional approval for bird flu vaccine from US Department of Agriculture

Company says it received conditional approval for bird flu vaccine from US Department of Agriculture

Company says it received conditional approval for bird flu vaccine from US Department of Agriculture
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis remains in Rome hospital for third day, treatment continues

Pope Francis, 88, spent a third day in a Roman hospital on Sunday, with the Vatican saying that he was in a stable condition and that his treatment was ongoing after

Pope Francis remains in Rome hospital for third day, treatment continues
Health|Political|US

Trump administration's NIH layoffs total 1,165 people, internal email shows

The number of workers terminated by the Trump administration at the National Institutes of Health has been revised to 1,165, according to an NIH internal

Trump administration's NIH layoffs total 1,165 people, internal email shows
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis in ‘stable’ condition, thanks doctors and healthcare workers after ‘quiet’ second night in hospital

Pope Francis in ‘stable’ condition, thanks doctors and healthcare workers after ‘quiet’ second night in hospital

Pope Francis in ‘stable’ condition, thanks doctors and healthcare workers after ‘quiet’ second night in hospital
Business|Economy|Food|Health

Coca-Cola leans on fancy milk to grow past soft drinks

Coca-Cola leans on fancy milk to grow past soft drinks

Coca-Cola leans on fancy milk to grow past soft drinks
Health|Lifestyle|Political|Technology

What I found when I tried to unplug from social media

What I found when I tried to unplug from social media

What I found when I tried to unplug from social media
Health|Science|US

Texas measles outbreak rises to 48 cases. It's the state's worst in nearly 30 years

The ongoing measles outbreak in West Texas has doubled in size to 48 cases

Texas measles outbreak rises to 48 cases. It's the state's worst in nearly 30 years
Environment|Health|Science|US

Scientists are racing to discover the depth of ocean damage sparked by the LA wildfires

As crews work to remove potentially hundreds of thousands of tons of hazardous materials from the Los Angeles wildfires, researchers and officials are trying to understand how the fires on land have impacted the sea

Scientists are racing to discover the depth of ocean damage sparked by the LA wildfires
Arts|Australia|Crime|Education|Food|Health|Lifestyle

Ballerina’s parents jailed for neglecting the daughter they bathed in attention but starved of food

Ballerina’s parents jailed for neglecting the daughter they bathed in attention but starved of food

Americas|Health|Sports

Former White Sox All-Star, World Series champion Bobby Jenks undergoing stomach cancer treatment

Former Chicago White Sox closer Bobby Jenks is being treated for stomach cancer

Former White Sox All-Star, World Series champion Bobby Jenks undergoing stomach cancer treatment
Europe|Health|World

Doctors order 'absolute rest' for Pope Francis while he's being treated for a respiratory infection

Doctors have prescribed “absolute rest” for Pope Francis to help him recover from a respiratory tract infection

Doctors order 'absolute rest' for Pope Francis while he's being treated for a respiratory infection
Health|Science|US

Bird flu confirmed in older Wyoming woman who likely had contact with infected flock at her home

Wyoming health department officials say an older woman is hospitalized with bird flu

Bird flu confirmed in older Wyoming woman who likely had contact with infected flock at her home
Health|Lifestyle

Survivor takes part in her first Dolphins Cancer Challenge after "surreal journey"

Survivor takes part in her first Dolphins Cancer Challenge after "surreal journey"

Survivor takes part in her first Dolphins Cancer Challenge after "surreal journey"
Environment|Health|Political|Science|Technology

How to find climate data and science the Trump administration doesn’t want you to see

Several groups are working to preserve webpages, tools and data – some of which have already gone missing from government webpages since the start of the Trump administration.

How to find climate data and science the Trump administration doesn’t want you to see
Europe|Health|World

Pope will not lead Sunday’s Angelus prayer, unclear how long he will stay in hospital

Pope will not lead Sunday’s Angelus prayer, unclear how long he will stay in hospital

Pope will not lead Sunday’s Angelus prayer, unclear how long he will stay in hospital
Health|Lifestyle

Anxiety can be debilitating. Controlling it starts with this simple step, Martha Beck says

Anxiety can be debilitating. Controlling it starts with this simple step, Martha Beck says

Anxiety can be debilitating. Controlling it starts with this simple step, Martha Beck says
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis, in hospital, won't lead usual Sunday prayer, Vatican says

Pope Francis, who is receiving treatment in hospital for a respiratory tract infection, will not appear in public on Sunday to lead his usual weekly prayer with

Pope Francis, in hospital, won't lead usual Sunday prayer, Vatican says
Health

Young and depressed? It could cloud your brain by middle age

Feeling down when young may mess with your memory later, a new study suggests. According to research just published in Neurology, experiencing depressive symptoms in your youth could impact your thinking and recall abilities by the time you reach middle age. Scientists followed over 3,000 individuals for 20 years, having them fill out a questionnaire every 5 years about issues like changes in appetite, sleep problems, lack of concentration, and feelings of sadness or low self-worth. According to the New York Post, the participants were placed into four categories based on how their symptoms evolved: consistently low, decreasing medium, constant

Young and depressed? It could cloud your brain by middle age
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Why plant-based meat ignites a lasting craving & is here to stay

A huge change is happening in the food world, questioning old ideas about where our meat comes from. This new kind of meat, cleverly named plant-based meat or “unicorn meat,” is either made from plants or grown from cells in a lab. This fresh, cutting-edge idea is still getting established. However, it could be an ethical, environmentally-friendly option compared to regular meat that’s also healthier. At its heart, unicorn meat aims to mimic traditional meat sources’ rich flavors, succulent textures, and nutritional might. But it does so through innovative culinary alchemy. Trailblazers like Upside Foods and Impossible Foods are spearheading

Why plant-based meat ignites a lasting craving & is here to stay
Health

Why older Americans don't trust AI with their health decisions

Most older adults don’t trust health information generated by AI, according to a new University of Michigan study. The survey polled nearly 3,379 Americans aged 50 and older earlier this year. Three-quarters of those surveyed said they wouldn’t trust health advice from AI. Trust levels varied across demographic groups. Women, individuals with lower education or income levels, and those who had not visited a healthcare provider in the past year were less likely to trust AI-generated health information found online. The poll also examined older adults’ confidence in identifying accurate health information. One in five respondents reported little or no

Why older Americans don't trust AI with their health decisions
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Your questions about Trump 2.0 — inflation, ignoring court orders, Medicaid and more — answered

Your questions about Trump 2.0 — inflation, ignoring court orders, Medicaid and more — answered

Your questions about Trump 2.0 — inflation, ignoring court orders, Medicaid and more — answered
Health

Your makeup bag might reveal more than you think, warns new study

Forget what you thought you knew about makeup and personality – a new study out of São Paulo is turning heads with its surprising link between psychopathic women and their cosmetic habits. The São Paulo team quizzed over 1,400 Brazilian ladies on their makeup routines, from lazy days at home to high-stakes first dates and business meetings. They also had the women fill out surveys to measure their levels of the “Dark Triad” – you know, the nasty trio of Machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy. Published in Archives of Sexual Behavior, the study found that women with psychopathic tendencies were less

Your makeup bag might reveal more than you think, warns new study
Crime|Economy|Health|Political|US

The death of 2 homeless children in frigid Detroit raises questions about a flawed system in peril

The death of 2 homeless children in frigid Detroit raises questions about a flawed system in peril

The death of 2 homeless children in frigid Detroit raises questions about a flawed system in peril
Health|WrittenByLAPost

Smoke Signals of Infidelity: 15 Understated Signs of Cheating

In an ideal world, love would be a sacred covenant, forever shielded from the erosive forces of infidelity. But the somber truth is that cheating remains an insidious reality, capable of reducing even the most steadfast bonds to ashes. While some signs of cheating are as subtle as a neon sign, others require a keener eye to discern. To shed light on this delicate subject, we consulted a seasoned private investigator who has spent countless hours uncovering the painful truth about unfaithful partners. Weaving their hard-earned wisdom into our own research, we present 15 undercover signs of cheating that your

Smoke Signals of Infidelity: 15 Understated Signs of Cheating
Health

Stressed and unfocused? Try chewing gum, according to science

You know that feeling when you just can’t seem to focus, no matter how hard you try? Or when stress has you feeling tense and wound up tighter than a top? Well, believe it or not, exploring the benefits of chewing gum might help get your head right again. Quite weird, right?  While it may sound odd, multiple studies suggest chewing gum could offer some legitimate cognitive and mood-boosting benefits. From increasing alertness and productivity to reducing anxiety, the simple act of chewing on a piece of gum may provide more brain gains than you’d think. The idea of gum

Stressed and unfocused? Try chewing gum, according to science
Health

Warning signs that separate normal aging from serious memory loss

Explore the differences between cognitive decline and normal aging memory loss. Learn about risk factors and prevention strategies.

Warning signs that separate normal aging from serious memory loss
Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

USDA secretary says DOGE team has been at the agency for weeks

Newly confirmed U.S.

USDA secretary says DOGE team has been at the agency for weeks
Environment|Health|Political|US

As Trump administration reforms the EPA, cleanups of America's most toxic sites are uncertain

For nearly 100 years, the former Exide plant melted lead-acid car batteries that polluted properties in the mostly Latino region of southeast Los Angeles

As Trump administration reforms the EPA, cleanups of America's most toxic sites are uncertain
Health

What is orthorexia? The "healthy eating" obsession explained

Doctors and dietitians are raising major concerns over an eating condition they’re calling “orthorexia” – an extreme, obsession with eating only healthy foods. The term orthorexia was first used over 25 years ago in 1997 by Dr. Steven Bratman to label the strict eating habits of people who cut things out of their diet, experience malnutrition, and limit their foods based on quality. Unlike bulimia or anorexia, which involve issues with food quantity, this condition is an unhealthy obsession with only eating healthy organic foods. Orthorexia nervosa is not officially listed as a clinical diagnosis in the current Diagnostic and

What is orthorexia? The "healthy eating" obsession explained
Food|Health|Science

Red dye No. 3 has been banned, but what about other artificial food dyes?

Health officials banned the artificial food color known as Red 3 from the U.S. food supply in January, citing a federal statute and cancer risks in lab rats

Red dye No. 3 has been banned, but what about other artificial food dyes?
Health|WrittenByLAPost

The hidden struggle: uncovering depression in teenage boys

How do boys act when they are depressed? While concerns over teenage girls’ mental well-being have rightly captured attention, a largely overlooked issue lurks – the high rates of depression and anxiety impacting adolescent boys. Experts warn this segment is grappling with serious psychological distress that frequently goes unnoticed due to how depression manifests differently in young men. The consequences of this blind spot could prove dire. The crux of the problem? Depression in teenage boys often doesn’t fit society’s preconceived notions. Instead of sadness and melancholy, the telltale signs are externalizing behaviors like irritability, aggression, and acting out. Symptoms

The hidden struggle: uncovering depression in teenage boys
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

Sudan's RSF attacks famine-stricken camp as battle lines harden

Sudan's Rapid Support

Sudan's RSF attacks famine-stricken camp as battle lines harden
Health|WrittenByLAPost

Should Dictionary.com's "Girl Dinner" definition worry us?

Spreading rapidly across the internet like wildfire, the ‘girl dinner‘ trend has captured the imagination of food enthusiasts from all walks of life, sparking widespread discussion and interest. This seemingly lighthearted concept started as a viral TikTok trend before being officially cemented in Dictionary.com‘s hallowed pages.  The popular online reference bestowed lexical legitimacy on ‘girl dinner‘ by formally defining it as “an attractively presented collection of snacks that involve little preparation, such as small quantities of cold cuts, cheese, fruit, cherry tomatoes, etc., deemed sufficient to constitute a meal for one.” This dictionary induction signifies the trend’s transition from ephemeral

Should Dictionary.com's "Girl Dinner" definition worry us?
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Sleep tourism gains traction in luxury hospitality industry

In the last few years, luxury accommodations worldwide have jumped on the “sleep tourism” bandwagon – curating specialized experiences catered to provide guests with a truly revitalizing, high-quality slumber. From cutting-edge sleep tech gadgets to immersive wellness programming, these upscale hospitality brands aim to satisfy travelers’ cravings for a truly restorative, profoundly restful overnight stay. One such property embracing this trend is the historic Hotel Figueroa in downtown Los Angeles. In response to the “coronasomnia” phenomenon – the increase in sleep problems brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic – the hotel launched its Rest and Recovery suite in 2021. Priced

Sleep tourism gains traction in luxury hospitality industry
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The one ingredient that can make you sick and ruin the charcuterie board

A concerning outbreak of Salmonella from contaminated charcuterie meats has hospitalized nearly 20 Americans so far, with instances across 30 states. Epidemiological tracing links bacterial infections to certain Fratelli Beretta charcuterie products containing Coppa. However, with many brands affected and gaps in testing, the true scope of the outbreak remains uncertain even as recalled meats continue to sicken consumers. Real threats persist while investigators pursue decisive actions to limit further contamination and treat those struggling with severe symptoms. As of mid-February 2024, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) directly verified 87 affected patients nationally. However, Agency estimates predict over 2,500

The one ingredient that can make you sick and ruin the charcuterie board
Food|Health|Science|US

US cats euthanized after testing positive for bird flu linked to raw pet food

Two house cats in Oregon were euthanized after testing positive for bird flu linked to their consumption of pet food made from raw chicken, state agriculture officials said

US cats euthanized after testing positive for bird flu linked to raw pet food
Americas|Health|Science|US

Wyoming identifies first human case of bird flu

The Wyoming Department of Health said on Friday it has identified its first human case of H5N1 bird flu in the region, making it the third confirmed instance of hospitalization related to

Wyoming identifies first human case of bird flu
Economy|Education|Health|Political|US

US judges bar Musk's DOGE from Treasury, allow access to health, labor

A federal judge extended a block on Elon Musk's government cost-cutting team from accessing payment systems at the U.S.

US judges bar Musk's DOGE from Treasury, allow access to health, labor
Economy|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Gazans return to ruined homes and severe water shortage

A ceasefire has enabled some Gazans to go back to their ruined homes without fear of Israeli airstrikes, but they have returned

Gazans return to ruined homes and severe water shortage
Business|Economy|Health|Science|US

Moderna norovirus vaccine trial on hold by US FDA over neurological side effect

Moderna said on Friday that the U.S.

Moderna norovirus vaccine trial on hold by US FDA over neurological side effect
Health|Political|US

US CDC, NIH lay off probationary workers under Trump job cuts, sources say

Almost half of the probationary workers at the U.S.

US CDC, NIH lay off probationary workers under Trump job cuts, sources say
Health

Are you getting accurate blood pressure readings? Study reveals errors

Study shows arm position during blood pressure checks significantly impacts readings, affecting hypertension diagnosis.

Are you getting accurate blood pressure readings? Study reveals errors
Health|Political|US

The Pentagon moves to take back troops discharged over COVID-19 vaccine refusals

The Pentagon says the military services must again ask troops who were forced out or who voluntarily left the military due to the COVID vaccine whether they want to reenlist

The Pentagon moves to take back troops discharged over COVID-19 vaccine refusals
Health|Political|US

Abortions to resume in Missouri after a judge blocks restrictions

Abortions are set to resume in Missouri after a judge blocked regulations that had restricted providers even after voters approved enshrining abortion rights into the state’s constitution

Abortions to resume in Missouri after a judge blocks restrictions
Health|Science|US

Flu cases are high. Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains how to help yourself

Flu season is hitting the US hard this year. CNN's Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta answers your questions about how you can tell if you have it, why you want to know quickly, and why it's not too late to get the vaccine.

Flu cases are high. Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains how to help yourself
Lifestyle|Health

Swiping made her miserable - here's what she did instead

In our modern swipe-rights and digital romance world, one woman discovered the path to self-love by taking a break from dating apps altogether. Mimi Watt‘s journey to boosting her confidence and finding self-worth began when she made the daring decision to delete Hinge, forgoing the tempting endorphin rushes of new matches in favor of a more nourishing relationship with herself. For years, the 29-year-old Sydney native had been caught up in the intoxicating cycle of looking for love online. While dating apps provided an initial thrill of romantic possibility, Watt felt increasingly drained, diverting precious energy into the pursuit of

Swiping made her miserable - here's what she did instead
Health

Swimsuit model's life shattered by antibiotic allergy

Bangkok: A Thai woman who worked as an IT professional and part-time swimsuit model is recovering from a severe allergic reaction that left her with extensive skin damage after being repeatedly given antibiotics she was allergic to, according to statements she provided to Viral Press. On June 18, Sasinan Chuenlosang, 31, took herself to a Bangkok hospital, feeling ill with a sore throat and red eyes. The doctors diagnosed it as tonsillitis and administered Ceftriaxone, a heavy-duty antibiotic. “The pain was so bad that I really felt like I was going to die,” she said. “It was intense. My entire

Swimsuit model's life shattered by antibiotic allergy
Health|US

West Texas measles outbreak doubles to 48 cases

West Texas measles outbreak doubles to 48 cases

West Texas measles outbreak doubles to 48 cases
Health|Political|US

HHS is losing thousands of workers under Trump administration probationary job cuts

Department of Health and Human Services officials expected most of the agency’s roughly 5,200 probationary employees to be fired

HHS is losing thousands of workers under Trump administration probationary job cuts
Health

Are your dreams haunting you? Excess social media tied to frequent nightmares

Excessive scrolling and posting on social media apps like Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter may be infiltrating people’s sleep in an alarming new way – by causing nightmares related to social media marketing. As social media becomes more woven into daily life, a recent study found a strong link between heavy social media use and experiencing vivid, disturbing dreams about online experiences like cyberbullying, hateful comments, or endless mindless scrolling on social media platforms used for marketing. The research published in the journal BMC Psychology was conducted by an international team led by Flinders University’s Reza Shabahang. They surveyed 595 adult

Are your dreams haunting you? Excess social media tied to frequent nightmares
Health|Political|US

Trump administration gives warning about ‘gender ideology’ on some government health websites

Trump administration gives warning about ‘gender ideology’ on some government health websites

Health

"Just walk": Could tuning out be the secret to tuning in?

In our fast-paced, ever-busy, hustle and bustle world, it can be quite a challenge to find moments of true peace and quiet. Amid the chaos, a simple new trend that is viral on TikTok comes to the rescue, allowing people to escape the white noise and relax their minds powerfully. “Silent walking” involves going for a walk alone without any distractions like music, podcasts, or technology. While it sounds very basic, experts say silent walking provides excellent physical and mental health and well-being benefits. The concept of walking in silence is not actually new – it has roots dating back

"Just walk": Could tuning out be the secret to tuning in?
Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US|Videos

Officer helps save woman from jumping off parking garage

Officer helps save woman from jumping off parking garage

Officer helps save woman from jumping off parking garage
Education|Health|Political|US

Trump calls for withholding federal money from schools and colleges that require COVID vaccines

Schools, colleges and states that require students to be immunized against COVID-19 may be at risk of losing federal money under a White House order signed by President Donald Trump

Trump calls for withholding federal money from schools and colleges that require COVID vaccines
Health|Local|Science

Hidden brain genes link ADHD and Parkinson's disease

Groundbreaking brain genetics study identifies 254 genetic variants affecting brain structure, revealing new connections to Parkinson's disease and ADHD.

Hidden brain genes link ADHD and Parkinson's disease
Health

New study highlights 'worrisome' menstrual changes in young girls 

A recent study reveals a concerning trend: with each passing generation, girls begin their menstrual cycles at an earlier age. The fact that it is starting at such a young age is extremely concerning, and health professionals are concerned about the long-term consequences. According to the study, girls are dealing with early periods and taking longer to develop a regular monthly cycle. Researchers pored over menstrual data from more than 70,000 women who participated in the Apple Women’s Health Study, publishing their findings in the May 29th issue of JAMA Network Open. What the Harvard team uncovered was worrisome –

New study highlights 'worrisome' menstrual changes in young girls 
Health

Loneliness: The Silent Epidemic and How One County is Fighting Back

Loneliness – a feeling that weighs heavy on the hearts of many, even in our hyper-connected digital age. It’s a paradox that while technology binds us virtually, true human bonds often fray. San Mateo County took a bold stand, becoming the nation’s first to declare loneliness a public health crisis demanding urgent action. The physical and mental toll loneliness extracts is staggering. Medical experts link sustained separation from others to premature death risks on par with puffing 15 cigarettes daily. The Surgeon General’s 2023 landmark report outlined how lack of community ties and social support heightens threats like heart disease,

Loneliness: The Silent Epidemic and How One County is Fighting Back
Health|Political|US

Women often travel hours to get maternity care. One couple is trying to change that

Women often travel hours to get maternity care. One couple is trying to change that

Health|Political|US

Second federal judge pauses Trump’s order against gender-affirming care for youth

A second federal judge has paused President Donald Trump’s executive order halting federal support for gender-affirming care for transgender youth under 19

Second federal judge pauses Trump’s order against gender-affirming care for youth
Health|Science|US

Cats in Oregon euthanized after eating raw pet food tainted with bird flu

At least two cats in Oregon have been euthanized after eating raw pet food contaminated with bird flu

Education|Food|Health|Political|US

Washington County teen creates petition aimed at rolling back healthy lunch initiatives

Washington County teen creates petition aimed at rolling back healthy lunch initiatives

Washington County teen creates petition aimed at rolling back healthy lunch initiatives
Crime|Health|Political|US

Tennessee city accused of botching rape investigations agrees to $28M settlement

A Tennessee city has approved a $28 million settlement in a lawsuit that said police deliberately botched investigations into a suspect accused in multiple lawsuits of drugging and sexually assaulting dozens of women

Health|Political|US

Judge blocks Trump order curbing youth gender transition treatments

A federal judge on Thursday blocked, for now, U.S. health agencies from enforcing President Donald Trump's order ending all federal funding or support for healthcare that

Judge blocks Trump order curbing youth gender transition treatments
Economy|Health|Political|Science|US

US bird flu response disrupted in early weeks of Trump administration, sources say​

The Trump administration has disrupted the U.S. response to bird flu as the outbreak worsens, leading to confusion and concern among federal staff, state

US bird flu response disrupted in early weeks of Trump administration, sources say​
Business|Food|Health|Political

Kennedy's confirmation in top US health job could boost beef tallow demand

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lowered a raw Thanksgiving turkey into a bubbling pot of cooking fat in a video posted to social media last November. 

Kennedy's confirmation in top US health job could boost beef tallow demand
Health|Science

Alzheimer’s Disease Fast Facts

Alzheimer’s Disease Fast Facts

Europe|Health|World

WHO calls for tobacco-style cancer warning labels on alcoholic drinks across Europe

The World Health Organization released new findings on Friday about an "alarming" lack of awareness about alcohol's link to cancer across Europe and called for clear

WHO calls for tobacco-style cancer warning labels on alcoholic drinks across Europe
Health|Lifestyle

Peloton ex-CEO reveals financial struggles after company's decline

Discover how John Foley, Peloton's former CEO, went from billionaire to broke. Learn about his new venture and outlook on life after Peloton's dramatic fall.

Peloton ex-CEO reveals financial struggles after company's decline
Economy|Environment|Health|Political|Science

Trump cuts could clash with Kennedy's long to-do list

Robert F.

Trump cuts could clash with Kennedy's long to-do list
Celebrity|Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis, in hospital, has 'slight fever' but is stable, Vatican says

Pope Francis, who was taken to hospital on Friday for treatment of bronchitis, is suffering from a respiratory infection but is in a stable condition, the

Pope Francis, in hospital, has 'slight fever' but is stable, Vatican says
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis, hospitalized for bronchitis, is in ‘fair’ condition, says Vatican

Pope Francis, hospitalized for bronchitis, is in ‘fair’ condition, says Vatican

Pope Francis, hospitalized for bronchitis, is in ‘fair’ condition, says Vatican
Health|Science|World

Zika Virus Infection Fast Facts

Zika Virus Infection Fast Facts

Europe|Health|World

Pope has respiratory tract infection, is in fair condition and running mild fever, Vatican says

Preliminary tests show Pope Francis has a respiratory tract infection

Pope has respiratory tract infection, is in fair condition and running mild fever, Vatican says
Europe|Health|World

A look at Pope Francis' previous hospitalizations and health problems

Pope Francis was hospitalized Friday for the fourth time since he was elected in 2013

A look at Pope Francis' previous hospitalizations and health problems
Health|Lifestyle

Misleading labels mask true content of popular baby foods

A groundbreaking study has raised serious concerns about the nutritional quality of infant and toddler foods sold in the United States. Researchers at the George Institute for Global Health have found that a staggering 60 percent of commercial baby foods fail to meet World Health Organization (WHO) nutritional guidelines. The study, which examined 651 products, reveals a worrying trend of excessive sugar content and inadequate protein levels in many popular brands, potentially contributing to long-term health issues for American children. The George Institute looked at 651 baby foods, checking if they’re as good as the WHO says they should be.

Misleading labels mask true content of popular baby foods
Health|Science|US

An intense flu season is filling hospitals with severely ill patients

An intense flu season is filling hospitals with severely ill patients

An intense flu season is filling hospitals with severely ill patients
Business|Environment|Europe|Health

French group issues Valentine's Day warning that cut flowers have a variety of pesticides

Those Valentine flowers might come with a bit more than vivid colors and a nice scent

French group issues Valentine's Day warning that cut flowers have a variety of pesticides
Entertainment|Health

Massachusetts man who spent 9 months in coma "fully aware" now healing, hosting podcast

Massachusetts man who spent 9 months in coma "fully aware" now healing, hosting podcast

Africa|Health|Political|World

Paramilitary forces raid Sudan’s largest refugee camp

Paramilitary forces raid Sudan’s largest refugee camp

Health|Political|US

Maryland transgender advocates rally before judge pauses gender-affirming care restrictions

Maryland transgender advocates rally before judge pauses gender-affirming care restrictions

Environment|Health|Political|US

Mistake in the Lake: Record ‘forever chemicals’ levels at lake

Mistake in the Lake: Record ‘forever chemicals’ levels at lake

Mistake in the Lake: Record ‘forever chemicals’ levels at lake
Health

New study finds women with PCOS are eight times more likely to attempt suicide

A startling revelation has come to light, casting a spotlight on the mental health challenges faced by those living with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Conducted in Taiwan, this study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine looked at data from over 18,000 women. The results highlight a significant mental health risk associated with PCOS, a condition already linked to issues such as acne, unwanted hair growth, and infertility. According to Yahoo Life, previous studies have also identified a connection between PCOS and mental health challenges. A Swedish study from 2016 found that women with PCOS had a 40% greater likelihood

New study finds women with PCOS are eight times more likely to attempt suicide
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Nutrition labels demystified: The inside scoop on what's really in your food

You probably glance at nutrition labels every time you pick up a box of cereal, bag of chips, or candy bar at the grocery store. But do you truly understand the wealth of information those tiny panels contain? Learning how to read nutrition labels is the key to decoding exactly what you’re putting into your body with each bite.  Behind those small black-and-white rectangles lies a simple yet powerful tool that could transform your health. Those unassuming nutrition labels provide a shockingly transparent look at the quality of nutrients in your favorite foods and snacks. From unveiling sky-high levels of

Nutrition labels demystified: The inside scoop on what's really in your food
Health|WrittenByLAPost

Imprisoned by Generalized Anxiety Disorder? Unlock the keys to inner peace

If you’ve ever felt a nagging sense of worry or unease that just won’t go away, no matter how hard you try to rationalize it, you may have experienced the persistent dread associated with Generalized Anxiety Disorder. Unlike temporary bouts of anxiousness brought on by specific stressful situations, GAD is characterized by excessive, uncontrollable anxiety and tension that permeates nearly every aspect of daily life. It manifests as a constant irrational worry, even when there is little or no apparent reason for concern. From the endless “what-if” thoughts to feeling physical symptoms like muscle tension and insomnia, this chronic condition

Imprisoned by Generalized Anxiety Disorder? Unlock the keys to inner peace
Business|Food|Health|US

Quaker Oats recalls 10,000 boxes of Pearl Milling Company pancake mix for milk allergy risk

The Quaker Oats Co. has recalled 10,000 boxes of pancake mix because it contains milk not declared on the label and could pose a risk of potentially dangerous allergic reactions

Quaker Oats recalls 10,000 boxes of Pearl Milling Company pancake mix for milk allergy risk
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

Armed fighters have raped scores of children in eastern Congo, UNICEF says

The U.N. children’s fund is accusing armed men, likely on both sides of the conflict in eastern Congo, of raping scores of children over the past weeks as rebels expand their footprint and push government forces out

Armed fighters have raped scores of children in eastern Congo, UNICEF says
Health|WrittenByLAPost

Mastering the art of saying no: a life-changing skill

How to say no – gracefully declining requests is a vital talent, though frequently elusive. In our unrelenting modern existence, where prospects appear limitless, judiciously prioritizing and demurring commitments misaligned with our deepest values or well-being becomes paramount. This guide illuminates the virtues of respectfully rebuffing, imparts pragmatic tactics for doing so adroitly, and shares sensible insights on overcoming trepidations of disappointing others or forsaking opportunities. The inability to utter that small yet potent word can pave the path to depletion, acrimony, and an unsatisfying life. By continually overextending, one risks becoming dangerously overstretched, sacrificing mental and physical health, treasured

Mastering the art of saying no: a life-changing skill
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How parents can support children's mental health

A sobering reality surfaces – one in every five young individuals grapple with mental health or learning challenges severe enough for clinical diagnosis. This revelation has sparked the Child Mind Institute’s “Dare to Share” initiative, rallying renowned figures to recount personal journeys, shattering stigmas surrounding youth mental health, and empowering youth to seek solace. Acclaimed artist Pink candidly unveiled her battles with panic attacks, imparting reassurance that “radiant moments await, for the fears that grip you now shall ultimately subside.” Olympic athlete Gus Kenworthy laid bare his daily confrontation with depression, underscoring the availability of aid and resources for those

How parents can support children's mental health
Health

Body neutrality emerges as antidote to toxic beauty culture

In our looks-obsessed culture, it’s a sad truth that many people, especially young folks, develop negative feelings about their bodies. The body positivity movement tried to tackle this by encouraging self-love and acceptance of diverse body types. However, more experts now argue that body neutrality may be a more realistic and mentally healthy approach. The core idea behind body neutrality is rejecting the flawed notion that our bodies carry some inherent moral value based purely on their physical appearance. Rather than pushing for an idealized vision of loving one’s body unconditionally, neutrality encourages appreciating our bodies for their incredible capabilities

Body neutrality emerges as antidote to toxic beauty culture
Health

Is 'bed rotting' a harmless break or a mental health issue?

“Bed rotting," the latest TikTok craze where stressed-out is when people stay in bed all day to decompress. While it might seem like a nice break, doctors say overdoing it could spell trouble,

Is 'bed rotting' a harmless break or a mental health issue?
Asia|Business|Health|Technology|Travel

Robotic exoskeletons help Chinese tourists climb the country’s most punishing mountain

Robotic exoskeletons help Chinese tourists climb the country’s most punishing mountain

Robotic exoskeletons help Chinese tourists climb the country’s most punishing mountain
Food|Health|Lifestyle

Are your favorite snacks containing more calories than listed?

A new report shows food labels might not always tell the whole truth about calories. The numbers on packages could be off by as much as one-fifth, making it tough for people trying to watch their weight

Are your favorite snacks containing more calories than listed?
Health

What is misophonia? The condition that makes sounds like chewing gum unbearable

Explore misophonia, a sound sensitivity disorder that causes intense reactions to common noises. Learn about symptoms, triggers, and treatment options.

What is misophonia? The condition that makes sounds like chewing gum unbearable
Food|Health|Science|Technology|US

Parents can soon use QR codes to reveal heavy metal content in baby food

A quick scan with a smartphone or an online search can identify foods with lower levels of these toxic substances.

Parents can soon use QR codes to reveal heavy metal content in baby food
Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

The secret to great sex isn’t really a secret. It’s asking the right question, 81-year-old sex professor says

The secret to great sex isn’t really a secret. It’s asking the right question, 81-year-old sex professor says

The secret to great sex isn’t really a secret. It’s asking the right question, 81-year-old sex professor says
Health

Lingering man-made chemicals in drinking water raise health concerns

There is growing unease over the potential health impacts of man-made chemicals that linger in drinking water. The persistence of certain synthetic chemicals in drinking water has raised worries over possible health consequences.   The ongoing presence of particular industrial compounds in tap water has triggered concerns about possible negative health effects. This scientific evidence compelled new national clean water rules aimed at limiting exposure. Water systems will have five years to comply via filtration. While an important step, this only applies to six of the thousands of PFAS chemicals, many of which lack toxicity data. PFAS enter groundwater when industry

Lingering man-made chemicals in drinking water raise health concerns
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Harvard researchers link ice cream consumption to lower diabetes

You scream, I scream, we all scream for…better heart health? As outlandish as it sounds, that’s precisely what some rigorous data analysis from Harvard University has implied. Their research found that diabetics who indulged in a daily ice cream treat had a lower risk of cardiac complications. A real head-scratcher for the nutrition academics, to say the least. It started with a student named Andres Ardisson Korat at Harvard. He was just doing his doctoral research on dairy and diseases when he noticed something weird. Diabetics who ate a half cup of ice cream daily seemed to have a lower

Harvard researchers link ice cream consumption to lower diabetes
Economy|Health|Political|US|World

Judge sets a 5-day deadline for the Trump administration to start lifting its USAID funding freeze

A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to temporarily lift a funding freeze shutting down U.S. humanitarian aid and development worldwide

Judge sets a 5-day deadline for the Trump administration to start lifting its USAID funding freeze
Health|WrittenByLAPost

How to recognize and deal with the silent treatment as emotional abuse

When couples come together, open and honest conversations build closeness and understanding. Silent treatment in relationships can spell the death knell to this bonding and companionship if communication between the couple falls through. However, many still fall into this harmful pattern—the cold shoulder, withholding words, refusal to speak. Purposely depriving your partner of words, often as punishment or to exert control, causes profound emotional pain that can tear even the strongest relationships apart. This “silent treatment in relationships” may seem tame, but its roots are surprisingly cruel. In the 19th century, sailors used merciless silence to discipline misbehaving crew members

How to recognize and deal with the silent treatment as emotional abuse
Health|WrittenByLAPost

Could a dog be nature's best antidepressant?

There’s nothing quite like the joy of a wagging tail to instantly brighten your day. As life grows hectic and at times stressful, our four-legged companions may hold the key to a happier, more fulfilling existence. Research shows a multitude of mental health benefits associated with playing with dogs, from reducing anxiety and loneliness to boosting self-esteem and overall life satisfaction. These furry bundles of unconditional love have an almost magical ability to melt away worry and bring an instant sense of tranquility with their affectionate nudges and calming presence. So if you’re feeling down or overwhelmed, spending quality time

Could a dog be nature's best antidepressant?
Health

Common headaches could signal dangerous mold problem

As residents return to their homes following the devastation of Hurricanes Helene and Milton in the Southeast, health officials warn of a lurking threat that could impact their well-being: mold. The fungal growth, which can begin within 24 to 48 hours of water exposure, presents various health risks that range from respiratory issues to potential long-term health complications. “Mold is not necessarily going to kill you in 24 hours, but it certainly can have a pretty significant impact on your quality of life and on the health of your internal organs,” said Jae Williams, director of communications for the Florida

Common headaches could signal dangerous mold problem
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Boysober: The rebellious new dating trend?

Coined by comedian Hope Woodard, “boysober” refers to a Gen z men who take yearlong break from sex and dating, almost a celibacy rebrand. From TikTok creators proudly donning “Celibate Club” merchandise to online forums brimming with discussions about choosing self-restraint over indulgence, this unorthodox trend is redefining masculinity and flipping the script on what it means to be a respected, desirable young man in today’s dating scene. As the Boysober movement gains traction, an intriguing question arises: When did the centuries-old practice of celibacy become the ultimate symbol of rebellious cool? Fast forward to 2024, and women aren’t just

Boysober: The rebellious new dating trend?
Environment|Health|Political

Kennedy's views on health, drugs and food

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an environmental and anti-vaccine activist, has taken charge of the U.S.

Kennedy's views on health, drugs and food
Health

How hyperfixation on self-care rituals is making people feel inadequate

Our obsession with self-improvement is making people miserable, according to experts. Psychologist Meytal Eyal has observed an “epidemic of self-hatred” from constantly striving to better ourselves while never feeling adequate.  This hyperfixation on the self manifests in elaborate self-care rituals or cutting out “toxic” friends to reach an idealized version of oneself. However, socioeconomic and systemic barriers also impact people’s ability to feel fulfilled. Marginalized communities in particular struggle with feelings of insufficiency.  All humans are motivated to improve their lives, but this survival impulse can be taken too far. Our incredible ability to adapt, called hedonic adaptation, means the

How hyperfixation on self-care rituals is making people feel inadequate
Health

One in five American adults grapple with daily loneliness, new national survey reveals

A recent national survey revealed that one in five adults in the United States experiences loneliness on a daily basis. The findings, part of the Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index, indicate that 20% of American adults reported feeling lonely “a lot of the day yesterday.” This figure represents an increase from earlier this year and marks the highest rate of daily loneliness recorded in the past two years. However, it remains below the peak of 25% observed during the COVID-19 pandemic from 2019 to 2021. Dan Witters, research director of the Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index, offered insight

One in five American adults grapple with daily loneliness, new national survey reveals
Health

Hitting the hay after 1AM raises risks of anxiety and depression

bed after 1 a.m. could raise the risk of mental health problems.

Hitting the hay after 1AM raises risks of anxiety and depression
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Measles outbreak fuels heated debate over mandatory vaccination laws

People thought that measles was a disease of the past, but its scary comeback has broken that illusion. Several new measles outbreaks have emerged across multiple states including California and Michigan. Additionally, seven cases were identified among students at the same elementary school in Florida. These incidents highlight how the highly contagious measles virus continues to spread in communities around the country. Matthew Ferrari, the director of the Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics at Penn State University, aptly describes the situation as a “pile of firewood” with each outbreak acting as a match, increasing the risk of a larger conflagration.

Measles outbreak fuels heated debate over mandatory vaccination laws
Economy|Education|Health|Political|US

Federal funding freeze disrupts rural organizations supporting foster youth, job growth

Nonprofit organizations across the country were plunged into uncertainty after the White House froze spending on federal loans and grants two weeks ago

Federal funding freeze disrupts rural organizations supporting foster youth, job growth
Health|WrittenByLAPost

Did COVID drive a spike in teen antidepressant use?

A startling new study by Pediatrics Journal reveals the hidden pandemic fallout – antidepressant prescriptions for teens and young adults have exploded by over 64% compared to pre-COVID levels. This jarring spike mirrors the decline in youth mental well-being throughout the crisis and its aftermath. Most strikingly, the findings expose profound gender-based disparities underpinning this trend. For adolescent females between 12-17 years old, the rate at which antidepressants were dispensed skyrocketed by an astonishing 130% above pre-pandemic levels after March 2020. The situation was scarcely improved for young adult women aged 18-25, with the dispensing rate for this demographic spiking

Did COVID drive a spike in teen antidepressant use?
Health

"If I kept hitting that vape pen, I'd be a goner" - Mom shares vape horror story

Hannah Roth picked up vaping to help deal with the stress of the COVID-19 lockdowns. The 30-year-old Tennessee mother of two had never touched a cigarette before turning to vaping. She thought it was a safer alternative to smoking. Roth couldn’t have been more wrong about the dangers of vaping. Last month, she ended up in the emergency room, struggling to breathe. Doctors broke the shocking news – her vaping habit had severely damaged her lungs, even worse than a lifetime smoker’s. One physician was blunt: her lungs looked like they had been “fried like hot chicken” from all the

"If I kept hitting that vape pen, I'd be a goner" - Mom shares vape horror story
Health

Global data show women outliving men, But longevity gap varies

The fascinating quest to become a healthy centenarian – living not just to the milestone age of 100 years, but doing so with a high quality of life – reveals surprising gender differences, according to longevity researcher Maddy Dychtwald. For women, the road to a long life expectancy with good health is surprisingly different from that of men. Even young adults in the current generation should start focusing on key factors that can extend both their lifespan and healthspan. Women have certainly won the longevity lottery by living an average of six years longer than men in the United States.

Global data show women outliving men, But longevity gap varies
Health

New study uncovers potential risks of excessive caffeine consumption

Coffee lovers and caffeine consumers may need to reassess their daily intake, as new research sheds light on the potential cardiovascular risks associated with high caffeine consumption.  According to the New York Post, a recent study presented at the American College of Cardiology conference in New Delhi, India, researchers found a possible link between excessive caffeine intake and heightened cardiovascular health hazards. The results shed light on this link, implying that even healthy people could be at a high risk from excessive consumption. Lead study author Nency Kagathara of Zydus Medical College and Hospital in Dahod, India, explained, “Regular caffeine

New study uncovers potential risks of excessive caffeine consumption
Health

Dermatologist Reveals the Truth About Face Mites Living on Your Skin

A Denver-area dermatologist is shedding light on the microscopic inhabitants that make their home on human faces, specifically addressing a species of eight-legged mites that reside in our skin’s follicles and oil glands. Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Scott Walter has launched an educational campaign about Demodex mites, demonstrating their presence through simple at-home detection methods. Using clear packing tape applied to his face, Walter revealed these tiny organisms under microscopic examination, discovering what he described as a mite with a “full belly.” Research indicates that nearly all adults host these microscopic arthropods, with two primary species affecting humans. Demodex folliculorum, measuring

Dermatologist Reveals the Truth About Face Mites Living on Your Skin
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How to ensure water safety during national emergencies

The safety of America’s drinking water supplies has emerged as a critical national security concern, with alarming warnings about potentially devastating cyberattacks. In an unprecedented move, top federal officials sounded the alarm this week over the “drinking water issue” – malicious hacking attempts by hostile nations like Iran and China targeting the systems that provide communities with their most essential resource – clean drinking water. As cyber warfare tactics rapidly evolve, the harsh reality is that the nation’s vast water infrastructure could be just one vulnerability away from devastating disruptions that threaten public health, economic stability, and the fundamental lifeline

How to ensure water safety during national emergencies
Health

Ancient Egyptian skulls reveal 4,000-year-old cancer mystery

In a remarkable discovery, an international team of researchers has found evidence suggesting ancient Egyptians may have attempted treatments or medical explorations of human cancer, including possible cancer surgery, over 4,000 years ago. The findings, published Wednesday in the journal Frontiers in Medicine, provide an extraordinary new perspective on the origins of cancer treatment. The researchers examined two 4,000-year-old Egyptian skulls from the University of Cambridge’s Duckworth Collection. One skull belonged to a man aged 30 to 35 who lived between 2687 and 2345 BC. The other was from a woman over 50 years old, dating back to 663-343 BC.

Ancient Egyptian skulls reveal 4,000-year-old cancer mystery
Health|Lifestyle

Kids buying non-alcoholic beverages: Should we worry?

Kids buying non-alcoholic beverages

Kids buying non-alcoholic beverages: Should we worry?
Africa|Economy|Health|Political|World

Nigerian lawmakers approve $200 million to offset shortfall from US health aid cuts

Nigerian lawmakers have approved an additional $200 million for the health sector as part of its 2025 spending plan to offset the shortfall from U.S. aid cuts

Health

Deflate your airplane belly with these doctor-approved tricks

Discover expert strategies to prevent and alleviate airplane belly. Learn how to avoid in-flight bloating and enjoy a more comfortable air travel experience.

Deflate your airplane belly with these doctor-approved tricks
Health|Science|World

Fears grow over new bird flu infections in dairy cattle

A newer variant of H5N1 bird flu that recently infected dairy cattle in Nevada has a genetic change thought to help the virus infect mammals -- including humans -- more easily, according to a new brief from the USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. CNN's Fredricka Whitfield discusses the impact on containment efforts with infectious disease epidemiologist Jessica Malaty Rivera.

Fears grow over new bird flu infections in dairy cattle
Health

Carefree pool dive at party leaves woman paralyzed from neck down

A New York woman's life changed forever after a pool party dive left her paralyzed.

Carefree pool dive at party leaves woman paralyzed from neck down
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Lily Allen reveals she visited a treatment center amid reports of split from David Harbour

Lily Allen reveals she visited a treatment center amid reports of split from David Harbour

Lily Allen reveals she visited a treatment center amid reports of split from David Harbour
Crime|Health|Political|US

Former Arkansas Gov. Jim Guy Tucker, who stepped down in the wake of Whitewater, dies at 81

Former Arkansas Gov. Jim Guy Tucker, who was forced from office in the wake of the Whitewater investigation, has died

Former Arkansas Gov. Jim Guy Tucker, who stepped down in the wake of Whitewater, dies at 81
Asia|Crime|Health|Political|Technology

Why do Japanese government workers keep losing sensitive data while drunk?

Why do Japanese government workers keep losing sensitive data while drunk?

Health|Political|US

Louisiana Department of Health says it will no longer promote mass vaccination

Louisiana Department of Health says it will no longer promote mass vaccination

Louisiana Department of Health says it will no longer promote mass vaccination
Americas|Health|Political|US|World

USAID disruptions leave oxygen tanks, TB drugs stuck in ships, warehouses

Hundreds of millions of dollars of life-saving medical supplies are stranded in warehouses and on ships around the world due to

USAID disruptions leave oxygen tanks, TB drugs stuck in ships, warehouses
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Berkshire sells some DaVita shares, cuts stake to 45%

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway said on Thursday night it sold 203,091 shares of DaVita, reducing its holdings in the kidney dialysis services provider to about

Berkshire sells some DaVita shares, cuts stake to 45%
Crime|Health|Political|US

Texas judge fines NY doctor at least $100,000 for prescribing abortion pills

A Texas state judge on Thursday ordered a New York doctor to pay a penalty of at least $100,000 and stop providing abortion pills to women in Texas, in a win for the state's

Texas judge fines NY doctor at least $100,000 for prescribing abortion pills
Health

Is sparkling water as effective for hydration as plain water?

A growing trend in beverage consumption raises questions about hydration: is sparkling water as hydrating as plain water? Research indicates that sparkling water provides similar hydration benefits, though some factors may influence individual preferences. Experts agree that hydration is essential for overall health. The body loses water through daily activities, and adequate intake is vital for maintaining functions such as temperature regulation and nutrient transport.  Carbonated water can reportedly hydrate the body just as effectively as still water. Researchers tested various types of water, including mineral, sparkling, and still water, on hydration levels in participants. The results indicated that participants

Is sparkling water as effective for hydration as plain water?
Crime|Health|Political|US

Texas judge fines New York doctor for prescribing abortion pills to a woman near Dallas

A Texas judge has fined a New York doctor for prescribing abortion pills to a woman near Dallas in one of the first challenges in the U.S. to shield laws enacted in Democratic-controlled states where abortion is legal

Texas judge fines New York doctor for prescribing abortion pills to a woman near Dallas
Health

How to eat healthier this holiday season

With Thanksgiving around the corner, a Wisconsin woman who has tackled her weight challenges offers tips on enjoying holiday eating without going overboard. Amber Clemens dropped 160 pounds a few years back and recently took to TikTok to share her top four strategies for handling holiday feasts. Once trapped in a cycle of binge eating, Clemens now hopes to help others break free and find peace with food during the festive season. The first tip Clemens offers is to focus on moderation in daily life. She suggests incorporating small amounts of trigger foods, like sweets, into regular meals rather than

How to eat healthier this holiday season
Americas|Crime|Health|Political|US

Trump’s foreign aid freeze stops anti-fentanyl work in Mexico

President Donald Trump has vowed to destroy Mexican cartels and end the U.S. fentanyl epidemic, but his sweeping

Trump’s foreign aid freeze stops anti-fentanyl work in Mexico
Health|Political|US

Vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is sworn in as Trump's health chief after a close Senate vote

Robert F

Vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is sworn in as Trump's health chief after a close Senate vote
Health|Political|US

Louisiana to end mass vaccine promotion, state's top health official says

The Louisiana Department of Health “will no longer promote mass vaccination.”

Louisiana to end mass vaccine promotion, state's top health official says
Education|Health|Political|Sports|US

Transgender girls challenge Trump's ban on them playing female sports

Two transgender girls in New Hampshire on Wednesday set in motion the first legal challenge to President Donald Trump's executive order that would ban them from

Transgender girls challenge Trump's ban on them playing female sports
Health|Political|US

Trump seems to question well-known part of Sen. Mitch McConnell's life — his childhood polio battle

President Donald Trump seems to have questioned a well-documented part of Sen. Mitch McConnell’s life — his childhood battle with polio

Trump seems to question well-known part of Sen. Mitch McConnell's life — his childhood polio battle
Education|Health|Political|US

Okla. House passes bill banning student cell phone use in schools

Okla. House passes bill banning student cell phone use in schools

Health|Science

How much longer you might live without assistance on new Alzheimer’s drugs

How much longer you might live without assistance on new Alzheimer’s drugs

How much longer you might live without assistance on new Alzheimer’s drugs
Health|Political|US

Federal judge pauses President Trump's order restricting gender-affirming care for trans youth

A federal judge has temporarily blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at restricting gender-affirming health care for transgender youth

Federal judge pauses President Trump's order restricting gender-affirming care for trans youth
Health|Political|US

Infant mortality rises in states with abortion bans, study finds

Increases in infant mortality have been found in U.S. states that enacted abortion bans or severe restrictions after the Supreme Court overturned the landmark ruling that

Infant mortality rises in states with abortion bans, study finds
Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

US states say Trump illegally appointed Elon Musk to head DOGE

A group of state attorneys general on Thursday sued to halt Elon Musk's efforts to slash federal spending as head of President Donald Trump's new

US states say Trump illegally appointed Elon Musk to head DOGE
Crime|Economy|Entertainment|Health|Science|Sports|US

Americans drowning in debt, new Alzheimer’s drugs, reformed scammer: Catch up on the day’s stories

Americans drowning in debt, new Alzheimer’s drugs, reformed scammer: Catch up on the day’s stories

Business|Crime|Education|Health|US

Family sues para-transit company after disabled son’s alleged assault on bus

Family sues para-transit company after disabled son’s alleged assault on bus

Family sues para-transit company after disabled son’s alleged assault on bus
Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US

Cremation delay leaves family waiting for nearly 1 year

Cremation delay leaves family waiting for nearly 1 year

Cremation delay leaves family waiting for nearly 1 year
Health|Sports

'Do it for Davo': Manual senior returns to the court while battling osteosarcoma

'Do it for Davo': Manual senior returns to the court while battling osteosarcoma

'Do it for Davo': Manual senior returns to the court while battling osteosarcoma
Business|Food|Health|Lifestyle|Technology

Teen’s app connects pizza shops with nonprofits to fight hunger

Teen’s app connects pizza shops with nonprofits to fight hunger

Teen’s app connects pizza shops with nonprofits to fight hunger
Crime|Education|Health|US

5 elementary school students treated after eating gummies with THC

5 elementary school students treated after eating gummies with THC

Education|Health|Lifestyle

Sisters share love, positivity one paper heart at a time

Sisters share love, positivity one paper heart at a time

Asia|Crime|Health|World

Suspected gas blast at Taiwan mall kills four, injures 26

A suspected gas explosion at a department store in Taiwan's central city of Taichung killed at least four people and injured 26 on Thursday, among them tourists from the gambling hub

Suspected gas blast at Taiwan mall kills four, injures 26
Health|Political|US

Texas measles outbreak hits at least 22 children and two adults

At least 24 cases of measles have been reported in an outbreak in Gaines County, Texas, state officials said, warning that more cases of the highly contagious disease were

Health|Science|US

Bird flu detected among US veterinarians tested last year, CDC says

Bird flu infections were detected among cattle veterinarians tested last fall, including two people with no known exposure to animals with the virus, according to

Bird flu detected among US veterinarians tested last year, CDC says
Health|Political|US

Pending US vaccine decisions as Kennedy takes top health job

Robert F. Kennedy Jr, a vaccine critic who has pledged to tackle chronic disease, was confirmed by the U.S.

Pending US vaccine decisions as Kennedy takes top health job
Health|Political|US

Kennedy clinches top US health job despite anti-vaccine views

Robert F. Kennedy Jr, a vaccine critic who has pledged to tackle chronic disease, was named U.S.

Kennedy clinches top US health job despite anti-vaccine views
Health|Science|US

Bird flu infections went undetected in veterinarians, CDC study shows

Bird flu infections went undetected in veterinarians, CDC study shows

Bird flu infections went undetected in veterinarians, CDC study shows
Health|Political|US

Bill to make nursing mothers exempt from jury duty moves forward in Alabama Senate

Bill to make nursing mothers exempt from jury duty moves forward in Alabama Senate

Business|Food|Health|Political|US

Nestle CEO defends packaged food ahead of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confirmation

Packaged food provides safe, quality nutrition for people and reduces waste, Nestle's CEO said on Thursday, defending his company's products when asked how he would

Nestle CEO defends packaged food ahead of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confirmation
Business|Health|Science|Technology

Apptronik raises $350 million to scale production of humanoid robots

Apptronik said on Thursday it has raised $350 million in a funding round led by B Capital and Capital Factory, with participation from Alphabet's Google, to scale production of AI-powered

Apptronik raises $350 million to scale production of humanoid robots
Health|Political|US

Trump health nominee Kennedy secures enough US Senate votes for confirmation

President Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. Health Secretary, Robert F.

Trump health nominee Kennedy secures enough US Senate votes for confirmation
Business|Health|Science

J&J, Sanofi stop E.coli vaccine trial due to low effectiveness

Johnson & Johnson and partner Sanofi will stop a late-stage trial of an experimental vaccine to prevent infections caused by the E.coli bacteria due to a lack of sufficient efficacy, the

J&J, Sanofi stop E.coli vaccine trial due to low effectiveness
Health

The truth about 'secondary drowning' every parent should know

Lately, terms like “dry drowning” and “secondary drowning” have been making more appearances in the media. While these terms describe specific conditions related to water, doctors just call it all “drowning.” “Drowning is drowning,” says Dr. Michael D. Patrick, Jr., an emergency medicine physician and associate professor at Ohio State University. Regardless of whether water fully enters the lungs or symptoms appear later, doctors treat all cases the same. In a USA Today article, he explains that it doesn’t matter if your lungs filled up with water or if symptoms appeared later on. “Generally, doctors refer to it all as

The truth about 'secondary drowning' every parent should know
Education|Health|Lifestyle

Inspired high school student donates 40 Valentine's Day gift boxes to local hospital

Inspired high school student donates 40 Valentine's Day gift boxes to local hospital

Inspired high school student donates 40 Valentine's Day gift boxes to local hospital
Education|Health|Sports|Technology

Denver Broncos showcase high-tech helmet ahead of high school donation campaign

Denver Broncos showcase high-tech helmet ahead of high school donation campaign

Denver Broncos showcase high-tech helmet ahead of high school donation campaign
Health

E. coli Symptoms or Stomach Flu? How to Tell the Difference

The first signs of E. coli can seem deceptively ordinary – a mild stomach ache, a touch of nausea. Yet these initial symptoms can rapidly evolve into a serious health emergency, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “The challenge with E. coli infections lies in their silent progression,” explains Dr. Jon LaPook, chief medical correspondent for CBS News. “Most people don’t connect their symptoms to an exposure that happened days earlier.” When Symptoms Surface Unlike many foodborne illnesses that strike quickly, E. coli’s timeline proves particularly dangerous. Symptoms typically emerge three to four days after exposure, though

E. coli Symptoms or Stomach Flu? How to Tell the Difference
Health|US

7 children at day care hospitalized after carbon monoxide leak

7 children at day care hospitalized after carbon monoxide leak

7 children at day care hospitalized after carbon monoxide leak
Crime|Health|US

'It hurts': Mom talks after 2 kids died of apparent hypothermia in casino parking garage

'It hurts': Mom talks after 2 kids died of apparent hypothermia in casino parking garage

'It hurts': Mom talks after 2 kids died of apparent hypothermia in casino parking garage
Business|Health|US

Igloo recalls over a million coolers after handle hazard causes fingertip amputation injuries

Igloo is recalling more than 1 million of its coolers sold across the U.S., Mexico and Canada due to a handle hazard that has resulted in a handful of fingertip injuries, including some amputations

Igloo recalls over a million coolers after handle hazard causes fingertip amputation injuries
Health|Lifestyle|US

Dog owner asks for help to make pup's dream come true in final months alive

Dog owner asks for help to make pup's dream come true in final months alive

Health|Science

Some people didn't know they had a bird flu infection, study of veterinarians suggests

A new study shows the bird flu has silently spread from animals to some veterinarians

Some people didn't know they had a bird flu infection, study of veterinarians suggests
Health

Are you taking iron supplements wrong? Expert shares tips

A sports nutritionist in Australia says iron pills can help, but you have to take them correctly to see results. In an article for the Conversation on Tuesday, Alannah McKay from Australian Catholic University broke down the ins and outs of iron supplements. “The body needs iron to make new red blood cells, and to support energy production, the immune system and cognitive function,” McKay wrote. She noted that iron deficiency can cause symptoms including fatigue, weakness and reduced concentration. While most Americans get sufficient iron through diet, certain groups are at higher risk for deficiency. These include menstruating or

Are you taking iron supplements wrong? Expert shares tips
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5 ways to maximize your everyday productivity with functional coffee's unique benefits

If you’re like most people, your morning doesn’t truly start until you’ve had that firs sip of coffee. But what if your beloved morning brew offered more than just a energizing caffeine kick? Enter functional coffee – the latest craze that’s taking the world by storm. These souped-up sips are infused with an array of herbs, nutrient-rich superfoods, and adaptogenic mushrooms to unleash a wave of body and brain benefit. But do these ambitious claims actually hold water? As this innovative trend gains mainstream momentum, it’s time to dive deep into separating fact from fiction when it comes to coffee’s

5 ways to maximize your everyday productivity with functional coffee's unique benefits
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

24 people have died in a head-on collision between a bus and a truck in Zimbabwe, police say

Police say 24 people have died in a collision between a bus and a truck in Zimbabwe

Health|Political|US

Abortion bans in US led to more births and infant deaths, especially among vulnerable groups

Abortion bans in US led to more births and infant deaths, especially among vulnerable groups

Abortion bans in US led to more births and infant deaths, especially among vulnerable groups
Crime|Europe|Health|Political

Serbian police arrest four after nursing home fire

Serbian police have arrested four people in connection with a fire at a nursing home last month in which eight people were killed and seven injured, the government said on

Serbian police arrest four after nursing home fire
Business|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|Technology|US

GE HealthCare forecasts upbeat 2025 profit on steady medical device demand

GE HealthCare Technologies on Thursday forecast annual profit above Wall Street estimates, counting on strong demand for its medical devices in markets such as the U.S. to offset weakness

GE HealthCare forecasts upbeat 2025 profit on steady medical device demand
Africa|Health|Science|World

Countries with confirmed cases of new mpox strain

Countries outside of Africa are still reporting cases of the clade Ib form of the mpox virus that prompted the World Health Organization to declare the virus a global public health

Health|Political|US

How each senator voted on the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. nomination

How each senator voted on the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. nomination

How each senator voted on the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. nomination
Election|Health|Political|US

Senate confirms RFK Jr. as Health and Human Services secretary

Senate confirms RFK Jr. as Health and Human Services secretary

Senate confirms RFK Jr. as Health and Human Services secretary
Health|WrittenByLAPost

Actress spotlights early breast cancer detection-urging awareness

early breast cancer

Actress spotlights early breast cancer detection-urging awareness
Health|WrittenByLAPost

Doctors treat conditions tied to ultra-processed foods

Imagine you’re walking through the grocery store. All around are bright, colorful ultra-processed foods and packages trying to grab your attention. They make easy promises about saving time, being happy, and tasting really yummy. It’s a familiar scene, one that we’ve all experienced countless times. But as you reach for that bag of cookies, that can of soda, or that tray of ready-made meals, pause for a moment and consider the hidden truth lurking beneath the attractive exterior. Lots of proof shows these man-made eats are truly bad news. They may seem tasty but these factory foods put our health

Doctors treat conditions tied to ultra-processed foods
Health|Lifestyle|Science|Technology

Video: 5 things we still get wrong about sleep, according to an expert

We know what we need to do to get a good night's rest and yet we're still terrible at it. Mount Sinai's sleep expert Dr. Neomi Shah breaks down five surprising things we're getting wrong about sleep. Get ready to hear more about sleep trackers, snooze buttons, testosterone and more.

Video: 5 things we still get wrong about sleep, according to an expert
Environment|Health|US

Burial of 2 million birds after avian flu outbreak raises concerns

Burial of 2 million birds after avian flu outbreak raises concerns

Food|Health|Science

How much coffee is too much, according to a doctor

How much coffee is too much, according to a doctor

How much coffee is too much, according to a doctor
Health|Lifestyle|US

Commuters help after baby born on NYC subway, MTA says

Commuters help after baby born on NYC subway, MTA says

Health|Lifestyle|Science

Study finds single women are happier than single men. Here’s why

Study finds single women are happier than single men. Here’s why

Crime|Education|Health|Opinion|Technology

Teenagers turning to AI companions are redefining love as easy, unconditional and always there

Young people have led makeovers of the concept of love before. But relationships with AI chatbots leave out the compromises and effort of real relationships.

Teenagers turning to AI companions are redefining love as easy, unconditional and always there
Health|Science

Ozempic shown to reduce drinking in first trial in alcohol-use disorder

Ozempic shown to reduce drinking in first trial in alcohol-use disorder

Ozempic shown to reduce drinking in first trial in alcohol-use disorder
Health|Science|US

Do you need a measles booster? Here’s what experts say

Do you need a measles booster? Here’s what experts say

Do you need a measles booster? Here’s what experts say
Asia|Crime|Health|World

Deadly gas explosion in Taiwan tears through shopping mall floor, kills at least five

Deadly gas explosion in Taiwan tears through shopping mall floor, kills at least five

Deadly gas explosion in Taiwan tears through shopping mall floor, kills at least five
Health|Political|Science|US|World

This is what happens to the body when HIV drugs are stopped for millions of people

A generation has passed since the peak in AIDS-related deaths

This is what happens to the body when HIV drugs are stopped for millions of people
Africa|Crime|Health|Political

Attorney says opposition figure detained in Uganda for alleged crimes against the state is unwell

A prominent opposition figure jailed in Uganda for allegedly threatening state security is unwell and in need of urgent medical care

Americas|Crime|Health|Political

Canada’s new fentanyl czar says goal is to totally stop the drug from entering the US

The man appointed by the Canadian government to help stop fentanyl from entering the United States says his goal is to totally eliminate the drug crossing the border

Canada’s new fentanyl czar says goal is to totally stop the drug from entering the US
Health|Science

Ozempic shows some promise for alcohol use disorder

Novo Nordisk’s blockbuster GLP-1 diabetes drug Ozempic led to improvements in some measures of alcohol use disorder in a small trial, researchers reported on Wednesday.

Ozempic shows some promise for alcohol use disorder
Africa|Health|Political|US|World

USAID employees detail harrowing exits from DR Congo amid violence as Trump administration dismantles agency

USAID employees detail harrowing exits from DR Congo amid violence as Trump administration dismantles agency

USAID employees detail harrowing exits from DR Congo amid violence as Trump administration dismantles agency
Australia|Crime|Health|MidEast|Political

Australian hospital examines patient records after nurse claims to have killed Israelis

An Australian hospital is examining its patient records after a nurse claimed online to have killed Israelis

Australian hospital examines patient records after nurse claims to have killed Israelis
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ star Teddi Mellencamp reveals she has ‘multiple’ brain tumors

‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ star Teddi Mellencamp reveals she has ‘multiple’ brain tumors

‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ star Teddi Mellencamp reveals she has ‘multiple’ brain tumors
Crime|Health|US

A Tennessee inmate on death row says he is on hunger strike over medical care and other issues

A Tennessee death row prisoner has declared a hunger strike, saying he is protesting issues with medical care, the quality of the food, and individual padlocks on cell doors that he says are a safety hazard

Crime|Health|US

Lawyers for inmates ask judge to take over health care services in Arizona prisons

Lawyers for 25,000 people incarcerated in Arizona have asked a judge to take over health care operations in state-run prisons and appoint an official to run them

Lawyers for inmates ask judge to take over health care services in Arizona prisons
Americas|Health|US

10 new cases of measles reported in West Texas county and New Mexico

Public health authorities said Tuesday that an outbreak of measles in western Texas has expanded, while a new case was confirmed nearby across state lines in New Mexico

10 new cases of measles reported in West Texas county and New Mexico
Americas|Health|Science|US|World

CDC says person diagnosed with new mpox variant in New York is in isolation

The U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Wednesday that a person diagnosed with clade1b mpox in New York was currently in isolation and that it was trying to identify

CDC says person diagnosed with new mpox variant in New York is in isolation
Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|Sports|US

Woman attends Eagles' Super Bowl in honor of late husband: "This is for you, Michael"

Woman attends Eagles' Super Bowl in honor of late husband: "This is for you, Michael"

Woman attends Eagles' Super Bowl in honor of late husband: "This is for you, Michael"
Americas|Crime|Health|Travel

'We're here to tell the story': Shark attack survivors share harrowing story

Two American tourists share their story of the day they were attacked by a shark in the Bahamas. While unprovoked shark attacks are rare in the Bahamas, this is at least the third reported shark attack involving American tourists since 2023.

'We're here to tell the story': Shark attack survivors share harrowing story
Economy|Entertainment|Health|Political|Science

Congestion pricing off to strong start, your personal ‘dopamenu,’ craft beer crisis: Catch up on the day’s stories

Congestion pricing off to strong start, your personal ‘dopamenu,’ craft beer crisis: Catch up on the day’s stories

Crime|Health|Political|US

Tenants say they're living in hazardous conditions at Bronx apartment

Tenants say they're living in hazardous conditions at Bronx apartment

Americas|Arts|Crime|Entertainment|Health

At least 10 hospitalized in fire at Rio de Janeiro's Carnival costume factory

A fire in a factory that produces costumes for the carnival in Rio de Janeiro has left 10 people hospitalized, health authorities said

At least 10 hospitalized in fire at Rio de Janeiro's Carnival costume factory
Crime|Health|US

'Classify this city as an open cemetery': Horse tranquilizer leading to spike in overdoses

'Classify this city as an open cemetery': Horse tranquilizer leading to spike in overdoses

'Classify this city as an open cemetery': Horse tranquilizer leading to spike in overdoses
Health

Vaccines Fast Facts

Vaccines Fast Facts

Health|Political|US

Raleigh ER doctor and veteran reflects on significance of Fort Bragg name: 'Symbolized patriotism'

Raleigh ER doctor and veteran reflects on significance of Fort Bragg name: 'Symbolized patriotism'

Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|US

Stitched in Strength: Veteran overcomes health battles to donate bears

Stitched in Strength: Veteran overcomes health battles to donate bears

Stitched in Strength: Veteran overcomes health battles to donate bears
Health|Lifestyle

'I was very close to dying...' Heart attack survivor shares warning for others

'I was very close to dying...' Heart attack survivor shares warning for others

'I was very close to dying...' Heart attack survivor shares warning for others
Health|Lifestyle|Science

New insights on heart disease and menopause

Hone Health explores new research into the complex link between heart disease and menopause.

New insights on heart disease and menopause
Arts|Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

AARP Texas Honors Black History Month 2025: Celebrating Legacy, Community & Everyday Heroes

AARP Texas Honors Black History Month 2025: Celebrating Legacy, Community & Everyday Heroes

Business|Economy|Education|Health|Political

2025 NAACP Houston Freedom Fund Advocacy & Awards Black-Tie Gala: Honoring Trailblazers and Champions of Justice

2025 NAACP Houston Freedom Fund Advocacy & Awards Black-Tie Gala: Honoring Trailblazers and Champions of Justice

Crime|Health|US

Parents text nurse accused of neglecting sick infant: “My heart is just broken.”

Parents text nurse accused of neglecting sick infant: “My heart is just broken.”

Parents text nurse accused of neglecting sick infant: “My heart is just broken.”
Health|Political|US

US Senate advances Robert F. Kennedy Jr. health nomination toward confirmation

The U.S. Senate on Wednesday advanced President Donald Trump's nomination of Robert F.

US Senate advances Robert F. Kennedy Jr. health nomination toward confirmation
Health|Science|US

NIH principal deputy director resigned on Tuesday, New York Times reports

The National Institute of Health's principal deputy director, Dr. Lawrence A. Tabak, resigned and retired from government service on Tuesday, The New York Times reported on Wednesday.

Business|Economy|Environment|Health|Science

Brazil agriculture agency plans long-term research into cannabis cultivation

Brazil's agricultural research agency Embrapa, which helped turn the country into a leading grains exporter, is preparing a 12-year research program that could do the

Brazil agriculture agency plans long-term research into cannabis cultivation
Education|Health|Lifestyle

Caregiver Companion Cards help people navigate conversations with dementia patients and caregivers in public

Caregiver Companion Cards help people navigate conversations with dementia patients and caregivers in public

Caregiver Companion Cards help people navigate conversations with dementia patients and caregivers in public
Health|Science

Could obesity drugs help with alcohol cravings? New study suggests potential

A new study suggests that medications that have transformed the treatment of obesity may also help people drink less alcohol

Could obesity drugs help with alcohol cravings? New study suggests potential
Health|Lifestyle|Science

In need of a dopamine hit? 5 things to know about creating a dopamine menu

In need of a dopamine hit? 5 things to know about creating a dopamine menu

In need of a dopamine hit? 5 things to know about creating a dopamine menu
Arts|Health|US

Public library worker battling cancer says she was denied sick time donated by co-workers

Public library worker battling cancer says she was denied sick time donated by co-workers

Public library worker battling cancer says she was denied sick time donated by co-workers
Africa|Health|Political|World

Protests after 2 sudden deaths force closure of hospital trauma unit in Central African Republic

Families and activists in Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, have protested over the government’s closure of a critical unit at the main public hospital following two sudden deaths

Protests after 2 sudden deaths force closure of hospital trauma unit in Central African Republic
Health|Political|US

When does a heartbeat start? South Carolina Supreme Court again takes up abortion issue

Lawyers for South Carolina and Planned Parenthood are returning to the state’s highest court to argue how restrictive the state's abortion ban should be

When does a heartbeat start? South Carolina Supreme Court again takes up abortion issue
Celebrity|Education|Environment|Europe|Health

Prince William Fast Facts

Prince William Fast Facts

Crime|Health|Political|US|World

Fogel's Russian lawyer chides Biden for lack of support

A Russian lawyer who represented U.S. teacher Marc Fogel in negotiations over his release said a lack of support from the administration of former U.S.

Fogel's Russian lawyer chides Biden for lack of support
Americas|Health|Political|World

US actions have serious impact on global health, WHO chief says

The United States' pause on foreign aid contributions is having a serious impact on global health, hitting programmes fighting polio, HIV and other

US actions have serious impact on global health, WHO chief says
Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|US

Double-duty dogs at Westminster Dog Show aid victims of LA fires, war

Straight from the dog-show circuit at the 149th Westminster Dog Show in New York City, a four-year-old Borzoi named Ziggy is heading to Los Angeles to offer

Double-duty dogs at Westminster Dog Show aid victims of LA fires, war
Africa|Economy|Health|Political|US|World

Christian aid groups weigh life-threatening choices about who to help after USAID funding pause

Christian aid groups are being hard-hit after the Trump administration froze most foreign aid and sidelined the U.S. Agency for International Development

Christian aid groups weigh life-threatening choices about who to help after USAID funding pause
Health|Political|Science|US

Federal health agencies restore webpages and datasets following judge's order

Federal health agencies have restored several webpages and datasets, following a judge’s order to bring back public access to information that had been removed to comply with a presidential executive order

Federal health agencies restore webpages and datasets following judge's order
Health|Lifestyle|US

What to know after a pet microchip registry abruptly closed

What to know after a pet microchip registry abruptly closed

Environment|Health|US

Heavy rain forecast prompts flood fears, PTSD concerns in WNC communities

Heavy rain forecast prompts flood fears, PTSD concerns in WNC communities

Heavy rain forecast prompts flood fears, PTSD concerns in WNC communities
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

CVS Health tops profit estimates as new CEO pursues turnaround; shares surge

CVS Health beat Wall Street estimates for fourth-quarter profit on Wednesday and provided an annual forecast that largely met expectations, hinting at an

CVS Health tops profit estimates as new CEO pursues turnaround; shares surge
Health|Science|US

Texarkana boy battling rare disease prepares for life-changing transplant

Texarkana boy battling rare disease prepares for life-changing transplant

Texarkana boy battling rare disease prepares for life-changing transplant
Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US

72-year-old woman's body found in a dumpster

72-year-old woman's body found in a dumpster

72-year-old woman's body found in a dumpster
Environment|Health|Science

Address science misinformation not by repeating the facts, but by building conversation and community

For science to have a meaningful impact on a group of people, new information needs to spread between trusted members of that community.

Address science misinformation not by repeating the facts, but by building conversation and community
Economy|Health|Political|Science|US

How much does scientific progress cost? Without government dollars for research infrastructure, breakthroughs become improbable

It costs money to maintain the various facilities, utilities and personnel that allow scientists to conduct research in the first place. Without federal support, institutions are left scrambling.

How much does scientific progress cost? Without government dollars for research infrastructure, breakthroughs become improbable
Business|Education|Health|Political|Science

Marijuana ads are enticing kids to try weed, study says

Marijuana ads are enticing kids to try weed, study says

Marijuana ads are enticing kids to try weed, study says
Health|Science|Travel

Travelers claim this TikTok seatbelt hack makes it easier to sleep on the plane. Experts say it’s ‘extremely dangerous’

Travelers claim this TikTok seatbelt hack makes it easier to sleep on the plane. Experts say it’s ‘extremely dangerous’

Travelers claim this TikTok seatbelt hack makes it easier to sleep on the plane. Experts say it’s ‘extremely dangerous’
Business|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|US

CVS Health steers through rising insurance costs in a strong fourth quarter

CVS Health’s adjusted fourth-quarter profit handily beat Wall Street’s estimates, even as the drugstore chain and pharmacy benefits manager dealt with rising costs in its insurance division

CVS Health steers through rising insurance costs in a strong fourth quarter
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Biogen expects lower 2025 profit as multiple sclerosis drugs face fierce competition

Biogen forecast 2025 profit below last year's levels and Wall Street expectations on Wednesday, hurt by a strong dollar and fierce competition for its drugs to treat multiple sclerosis.

Biogen expects lower 2025 profit as multiple sclerosis drugs face fierce competition
Crime|Health|Science|US

‘One of the larger mysteries I’ve ever seen’: Industrial chemical found in illicit fentanyl

‘One of the larger mysteries I’ve ever seen’: Industrial chemical found in illicit fentanyl

‘One of the larger mysteries I’ve ever seen’: Industrial chemical found in illicit fentanyl
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis, 88, tells weekly audience he still has bronchitis

Pope Francis said on Wednesday he was still suffering from a bout of bronchitis and asked an aide to read prepared remarks for a weekly general audience at

Pope Francis, 88, tells weekly audience he still has bronchitis
Asia|Environment|Health|World

Nearly everyone in the world breathes bad air. This is what you can do to lower your risk

Most of the world's population is exposed to polluted air, and to those living in cities with chronically bad air, the smog might feel inescapable

Nearly everyone in the world breathes bad air. This is what you can do to lower your risk
Asia|Health|Political|Science|World

China says Wuhan institute was not involved in creating COVID-19 virus

The Wuhan Institute of Virology was not involved in the creation or leakage of the COVID-19 virus, a spokesperson of China's foreign ministry said during a regular press conference

China says Wuhan institute was not involved in creating COVID-19 virus
Africa|Americas|Crime|Education|Health|Political|World

Amnesty International details gruesome impact of gang violence on children in Haiti

Amnesty International has released a report that details the impact gang violence has had on children across Haiti and called for immediate action

Amnesty International details gruesome impact of gang violence on children in Haiti
Education|Environment|Health|Political|Science|Technology

Trump tried massive cuts to health research; the swift legal response shows that courts aren’t holding back

Trump tried massive cuts to health research; the swift legal response shows that courts aren’t holding back

Trump tried massive cuts to health research; the swift legal response shows that courts aren’t holding back
Health|Political|Science

'Americans are going to suffer': Medical professional reacts to NIH cuts

Following efforts by the Trump administration to slash indirect cut payments by the National Institutes of Health, Paula Newton speaks with Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, Former Obama White House Health Policy Adivser, about the consequences this could bring to the scientific community and American patients.

'Americans are going to suffer': Medical professional reacts to NIH cuts
Education|Health|Science

22 states sue Trump admin over health research funding cuts

Dr. Jeffrey Flier and Dr. Theodore Iwashyna join The Lead

22 states sue Trump admin over health research funding cuts
Africa|Health|Political|US|World

US aid freeze paralyzes NGOs working to help millions of internally displaced people in Somalia

In a desolate makeshift camp on the fringes of Somalia’s capital, tens of thousands of internally displaced people sit under the baking sun not sure if they can have access to food rations and medication following U.S. President Donald Trump’s decree to freeze most of his country’s foreign aid

US aid freeze paralyzes NGOs working to help millions of internally displaced people in Somalia
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israel’s fatal shooting of a pregnant Palestinian woman puts the focus on West Bank violence

Palestinians say the fatal shooting of a pregnant 23-year-old in a refugee camp in the northern West Bank signals a worrying trend toward more lethal, warlike tactics by Israel in the occupied territory

Israel’s fatal shooting of a pregnant Palestinian woman puts the focus on West Bank violence
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

UN food agency worker dies in a Yemeni prison after being detained by Houthi rebels

The U.N. food agency says one of its staffers detained last month by Houthi rebels in Yemen has died in prison

UN food agency worker dies in a Yemeni prison after being detained by Houthi rebels
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Gilead provides upbeat 2025 forecast, shares rise 4%

Gilead Sciences posted fourth-quarter results that exceeded Wall Street expectations and forecast 2025 earnings above analyst estimates on Tuesday, sending the biotech

Gilead provides upbeat 2025 forecast, shares rise 4%
Crime|Health|Political|US|World

Canada appoints new fentanyl czar to coordinate fight against smuggling

Canada, fulfilling a promise made to U.S.

Canada appoints new fentanyl czar to coordinate fight against smuggling
Africa|Health|Political|US|World

Congo humanitarian operations hit hard by Trump aid pause, says UN official

A U.S. pause on foreign aid has had a "major impact" in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where humanitarian operations last year were 70% funded by

Congo humanitarian operations hit hard by Trump aid pause, says UN official
Crime|Health|US

'A problem that's becoming harder and harder to treat': Medics giving higher doses of Narcan for overdoses

'A problem that's becoming harder and harder to treat': Medics giving higher doses of Narcan for overdoses

'A problem that's becoming harder and harder to treat': Medics giving higher doses of Narcan for overdoses
Health|Science|Travel|US|World

Starting over after tragedy strikes, ‘Einstein ring,’ helping kids with anxiety: Catch up on the day’s stories

Starting over after tragedy strikes, ‘Einstein ring,’ helping kids with anxiety: Catch up on the day’s stories

Health|Political|US

Georgia Senate bill would cut funding for adult gender-affirming care, but it may have cloudy future

Georgia’s state Senate has passed a bill that would cut off public funding for gender affirming care for adults

Georgia Senate bill would cut funding for adult gender-affirming care, but it may have cloudy future
Health|Sports

‘Words can’t express our gratitude’: A local story of heroism & recovery for Heart Awareness Month

‘Words can’t express our gratitude’: A local story of heroism & recovery for Heart Awareness Month

‘Words can’t express our gratitude’: A local story of heroism & recovery for Heart Awareness Month
Business|Education|Health|Political|US

Bill Frist Fast Facts

Bill Frist Fast Facts

Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

White House fires USAID inspector general after warning about funding oversight, officials say

The White House fired the inspector general for the U.S. Agency for International Development on Tuesday

White House fires USAID inspector general after warning about funding oversight, officials say
Health|Political|US

Kansas' Democratic governor vetoes a GOP-backed ban on gender-affirming care for trans minors

The Democratic governor in Kansas has vetoed a proposed Republican-backed ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors

Kansas' Democratic governor vetoes a GOP-backed ban on gender-affirming care for trans minors
Health|US|World

New York health department confirms first case of new mpox strain

The New York State Department of Health on Tuesday confirmed its first case of the new mpox strain, adding to the global concerns over the spread of the little-known variant.

New York health department confirms first case of new mpox strain
Americas|Crime|Health|Political

Canada appoints former Mountie as fentanyl czar to combat production of the dangerous opioid

Canada has named a former deputy commissioner with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police as the country’s fentanyl czar

Canada appoints former Mountie as fentanyl czar to combat production of the dangerous opioid
Health|Science|US

Nevada confirms state's first human case of bird flu in a dairy worker

Nevada has confirmed its first human case of bird flu in a farm worker who was exposed to infected dairy cattle, the Central Nevada Health District said on Monday, after authorities

Nevada confirms state's first human case of bird flu in a dairy worker
Health|Political|US

Trump administration ordered to restore removed CDC and FDA websites

A federal judge on Tuesday ordered U.S. health agencies to restore websites that they abruptly took offline in response to an executive order by President Donald Trump

Trump administration ordered to restore removed CDC and FDA websites
Business|Health|Political|US|World

USAID contractors join others suing Trump administration over dismantling of agency

Organizations and companies that contract with USAID, including the American Bar Association and international development firm Chemonics, on Tuesday sued President

USAID contractors join others suing Trump administration over dismantling of agency
Europe|Health|World

Bosnia reports H5N1 bird flu on poultry farm, WOAH says

Bosnia has reported an outbreak of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza, the World Organisation for Animal Health said on Tuesday, as a seasonal wave of the disease known as bird

Bosnia reports H5N1 bird flu on poultry farm, WOAH says
Europe|Health|Political

In first for Italy, Tuscany approves right-to-die law

Tuscany approved on Tuesday a right-to-die law, becoming the first region in Roman Catholic Italy to regulate assisted suicide in the absence of national legislation on a highly

Crime|Health|Political|US

County attorney says forensic examiner's office ignoring subpoenas, missing competency evaluations

County attorney says forensic examiner's office ignoring subpoenas, missing competency evaluations

Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

CVS Health's turnaround efforts in focus amid record-high medical costs

CVS Health investors will closely examine this week turnaround initiatives spearheaded by new CEO David Joyner and their impact on cost pressures in its health insurance

CVS Health's turnaround efforts in focus amid record-high medical costs
Business|Economy|Europe|Health

Novartis buys Blackstone's Anthos for up to $3.1 billion

Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis has agreed to acquire Anthos Therapeutics, a biopharma firm majority-owned by Blackstone's drug development unit, for

Novartis buys Blackstone's Anthos for up to $3.1 billion
Business|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|US

Insurer Humana forecasts 2025 profit below estimates, expects drop in membership

Humana forecast annual profit below Wall Street estimates on Tuesday as it anticipates a greater-than-expected decline in its Medicare Advantage plan enrolments following a planned exit

Insurer Humana forecasts 2025 profit below estimates, expects drop in membership
Economy|Europe|Health|Political|World

UK's migrant care workers face widespread exploitation, survey shows

Many foreign workers in Britain's social care sector have paid thousands of pounds in fraudulent fees to get a job, live in overcrowded housing  and earn less

Europe|Health|Political

Tuscany becomes the first region to approve assisted suicide in Roman Catholic Italy

Tuscany on Tuesday approved a law regulating medically assisted suicide, the first region to approve a right-to-die legislation in Roman Catholic Italy after the constitutional court effectively legalized the procedure in 2019

Environment|Health|Political|US

Plastic straws have come to symbolize a global pollution crisis. Trump wants them to stay

Straws might seem insignificant, but the plastic straw has come to symbolize a global pollution crisis over the past decade

Plastic straws have come to symbolize a global pollution crisis. Trump wants them to stay
Crime|Health|US

3-year-old girl resuscitated after being found unconscious in house fire

3-year-old girl resuscitated after being found unconscious in house fire

Business|Food|Health

Canned tuna sold at Trader Joe’s, Costco, Walmart and more recalled due to botulism risk

Canned tuna sold at Trader Joe’s, Costco, Walmart and more recalled due to botulism risk

Canned tuna sold at Trader Joe’s, Costco, Walmart and more recalled due to botulism risk
Americas|Crime|Health|Travel|World

2 American tourists injured in apparent shark attack in the Bahamas

2 American tourists injured in apparent shark attack in the Bahamas

2 American tourists injured in apparent shark attack in the Bahamas
Education|Health|Lifestyle|Sports|US

Family celebrates son, high school graduate playing football with Navy

Family celebrates son, high school graduate playing football with Navy

Family celebrates son, high school graduate playing football with Navy
Americas|Health|Lifestyle|Sports|Travel

Man runs seven marathons in seven days across seven continents

Man runs seven marathons in seven days across seven continents

Environment|Health|US

Thousands of dead fish wash ashore around Fort Myers Beach as Red Tide alert is issued

Thousands of dead fish wash ashore around Fort Myers Beach as Red Tide alert is issued

Thousands of dead fish wash ashore around Fort Myers Beach as Red Tide alert is issued
Health|Political|US

Judge tells agencies to restore webpages and data removed after Trump's executive order

A federal judge has told government agencies to restore public access to health-related webpages and datasets they removed to comply with an executive order by President Donald Trump

Judge tells agencies to restore webpages and data removed after Trump's executive order
Education|Health|Lifestyle

Student starts drive to help single-parent families dealing with cancer

Student starts drive to help single-parent families dealing with cancer

Student starts drive to help single-parent families dealing with cancer
Business|Health|Lifestyle|US

A nonprofit delivers Legos to kids in hospitals, but their van broke down. A Virginia auto shop saved the day.

A nonprofit delivers Legos to kids in hospitals, but their van broke down. A Virginia auto shop saved the day.

A nonprofit delivers Legos to kids in hospitals, but their van broke down. A Virginia auto shop saved the day.
Americas|Australia|Business|Health

Falling US flu vaccine rates hurt Australia's CSL profit growth

Australian biopharmaceutical company CSL said on Tuesday that falling immunisation rates in the U.S., its largest market, weighed on its vaccine sales and first-half

Falling US flu vaccine rates hurt Australia's CSL profit growth
Arts|Health|Lifestyle

Hospice volunteers turn art into therapy for dementia patients

Hospice volunteers turn art into therapy for dementia patients

Hospice volunteers turn art into therapy for dementia patients
Health|US

“An answer to prayer”: Free healthcare for the uninsured

“An answer to prayer”: Free healthcare for the uninsured

“An answer to prayer”: Free healthcare for the uninsured
Business|Europe|Finance|Health|Science|Stock Markets|Technology|US

Germany's Merck in advanced talks to acquire US biotech firm SpringWorks

Merck

Germany's Merck in advanced talks to acquire US biotech firm SpringWorks
Health|Political|US

Health information wiped from internet by Trump administration must be restored online, judge rules

Health information wiped from internet by Trump administration must be restored online, judge rules

Health information wiped from internet by Trump administration must be restored online, judge rules
Health|Travel|US

Minnesota man's free cruise ends with $47,000 medical bill

Minnesota man's free cruise ends with $47,000 medical bill

Education|Entertainment|Health|Sports|US

Young Eagles fan recovering from injuries in Philadelphia plane crash, Andre Howard, celebrates Super Bowl win

Young Eagles fan recovering from injuries in Philadelphia plane crash, Andre Howard, celebrates Super Bowl win

Education|Health|Lifestyle

Experts tell parents how to help their kids through their anxiety

Experts tell parents how to help their kids through their anxiety

Experts tell parents how to help their kids through their anxiety
Education|Health|Travel|US

Villagers offer support for a critical lifeline in rural Alaska days after plane crash kills 10

Residents of rural Alaska are showing their support for a regional airline whose commuter plane crashed last week just south of the Arctic Circle

Villagers offer support for a critical lifeline in rural Alaska days after plane crash kills 10
Arts|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

He's a blues musician. She's a breast cancer survivor. This is their special love story

He's a blues musician. She's a breast cancer survivor. This is their special love story

He's a blues musician. She's a breast cancer survivor. This is their special love story
Health|US|Videos

Video captures rescue woman saved from burning home

Video captures rescue woman saved from burning home

Video captures rescue woman saved from burning home
Education|Food|Health

High school student saved by CPR now provides free training to restaurants

High school student saved by CPR now provides free training to restaurants

High school student saved by CPR now provides free training to restaurants
Business|Health|Opinion

Remembering Riverside Hospital: A Legacy and a Call for Change

Remembering Riverside Hospital: A Legacy and a Call for Change

Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

David Johansen, New York Dolls singer, battling stage 4 cancer and seeking financial help

David Johansen, New York Dolls singer, battling stage 4 cancer and seeking financial help

David Johansen, New York Dolls singer, battling stage 4 cancer and seeking financial help
Education|Health

Winston the dog helps educator win National School Counselor of the Year

Winston the dog helps educator win National School Counselor of the Year

Winston the dog helps educator win National School Counselor of the Year
Food|Health

Canned tuna sold at Trader Joe's, Costco, H-E-B recalled for botulism risk

Several brands of canned tuna sold at stores including Trader Joe's, Costco and H-E-B have been recalled because they might be contaminated with the type of bacteria that causes botulism

Canned tuna sold at Trader Joe's, Costco, H-E-B recalled for botulism risk
Economy|Food|Health|US

Georgia lifts suspension of poultry activities after extensive bird flu testing finds no additional cases

Georgia lifts suspension of poultry activities after extensive bird flu testing finds no additional cases

Georgia lifts suspension of poultry activities after extensive bird flu testing finds no additional cases
Education|Health|Political|Science|US

Federal judge expands block on Trump administration effort to cut public health funding

Federal judge expands block on Trump administration effort to cut public health funding

Federal judge expands block on Trump administration effort to cut public health funding
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israel fears for condition of remaining hostages, as intel suggests male captives treated worse than women

Israel fears for condition of remaining hostages, as intel suggests male captives treated worse than women

Israel fears for condition of remaining hostages, as intel suggests male captives treated worse than women
Environment|Health|Science|Technology

Mirror life is a scientific fantasy leading to a dangerous reality − a synthetic biologist explains how mirror bacteria could conquer life on Earth

Synthetic cells that look just like natural cells but are chemically reversed could outcompete other living organisms − with dire consequences for human health and the environment.

Mirror life is a scientific fantasy leading to a dangerous reality − a synthetic biologist explains how mirror bacteria could conquer life on Earth
Economy|Education|Health|Science|US

Rural Americans don’t live as long as those in cities − new research

The study shows rates for smoking, obesity and chronic conditions such as heart disease are comparatively higher in rural areas, leading to shorter life expectancy.

Rural Americans don’t live as long as those in cities − new research
Crime|Health|US

How opioid deaths tripled in Philly over a decade − and what may be behind a recent downturn

After nearly a decade of annual upticks in overdose deaths, the city saw a drop in 2023, the latest data available. Something may finally be working − but what?

How opioid deaths tripled in Philly over a decade − and what may be behind a recent downturn
Health|Lifestyle|Science

Decluttering can be stressful − a clinical psychologist explains how personal values can make it easier

Assessing how well items align with your core beliefs may make it easier to let them go.

Decluttering can be stressful − a clinical psychologist explains how personal values can make it easier
Crime|Health|Political|US

What to know about proposals to ban abortion pills and punish women who seek abortion

Lawmakers in some states are pushing measures to crack down on abortion pills or penalize women who obtain abortions

What to know about proposals to ban abortion pills and punish women who seek abortion
Business|Fashion and Beauty|Health|Political|Science

FDA’s plan to propose ban on formaldehyde in hair-straightening products remains in limbo under Trump administration

FDA’s plan to propose ban on formaldehyde in hair-straightening products remains in limbo under Trump administration

FDA’s plan to propose ban on formaldehyde in hair-straightening products remains in limbo under Trump administration
Africa|Health|World

Ebola cases in Uganda rise to 9, while 265 others are being monitored under quarantine

Health authorities in Uganda say Ebola cases in the country have risen to nine while 265 other people are being monitored under quarantine

Ebola cases in Uganda rise to 9, while 265 others are being monitored under quarantine
Health|Sports

Young Patrick Mahomes fan: An inspiration to Omaha

Young Patrick Mahomes fan: An inspiration to Omaha

Young Patrick Mahomes fan: An inspiration to Omaha
Health|Science

Poor sleep and addiction go hand in hand − understanding how could lead to new treatments for opioid use disorder

Opioids and other addictive drugs can alter the rhythmic activity of genes involved in sleep-wake cycles.

Poor sleep and addiction go hand in hand − understanding how could lead to new treatments for opioid use disorder
Economy|Health|US

North Carolina church forgives millions in medical debt for thousands of families

North Carolina church forgives millions in medical debt for thousands of families

Health|Political|Science|US

Judge halts Trump administration cuts to public health research in some states

Judge halts Trump administration cuts to public health research in some states

Judge halts Trump administration cuts to public health research in some states
Health|Political|US

How Republican skeptics in the Senate got to 'yes' on RFK Jr. and Gabbard

Republican skepticism in the Senate of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees has been worn down

How Republican skeptics in the Senate got to 'yes' on RFK Jr. and Gabbard
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Science

Vertex forecasts upbeat 2025 revenue on cystic fibrosis treatments demand

Vertex Pharmaceuticals forecast annual revenue largely above Wall Street estimates on Monday, banking on robust sales of its cystic fibrosis drugs and early contributions from a newly

Vertex forecasts upbeat 2025 revenue on cystic fibrosis treatments demand
Education|Health|Political|US

US judge temporarily blocks Trump's research funding cuts

A U.S. judge on Monday temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's administration's sharp cuts to federal grant funding for universities, medical

US judge temporarily blocks Trump's research funding cuts
Health|Lifestyle|Science

This Valentine's Day, consider what all types of love bring to your life

Valentine’s Day is for lovers — but you don’t need a romantic soulmate to celebrate

This Valentine's Day, consider what all types of love bring to your life
Economy|Health|Political|US

Scientists warn Trump's medical research cuts endanger patients as judge blocks the move for now

Scientists warn the Trump administration’s drastic cuts for medical research endanger patients, will cost thousands of jobs and threaten America’s standing as a world leader in science and innovation

Scientists warn Trump's medical research cuts endanger patients as judge blocks the move for now
Business|Environment|Health|Political|US

Bayer backs broadened effort to shield popular weedkiller from claims it failed to warn of cancer

The global chemical maker Bayer is backing an expanded effort to shield itself from lawsuits alleging its popular weedkiller Roundup causes cancer

Bayer backs broadened effort to shield popular weedkiller from claims it failed to warn of cancer
Health|Science|US

New strain of bird flu is detected in a Nevada dairy worker, CDC says

Federal health officials say a dairy worker in Nevada has been infected with a new type of bird flu that’s different from the version that has been spreading in U.S. herds since last year

New strain of bird flu is detected in a Nevada dairy worker, CDC says
Health|Political|Science|Travel|World

Earth’s shape-shifting, what to do about dry skin, world’s best airline: Catch up on the day’s stories

Earth’s shape-shifting, what to do about dry skin, world’s best airline: Catch up on the day’s stories

Education|Health|US

Fifteen cases of measles reported in small West Texas county with high rate of vaccine exemptions

A small county in West Texas has 15 measles cases, mostly in school-aged children

Fifteen cases of measles reported in small West Texas county with high rate of vaccine exemptions
Education|Environment|Health|Political|Science|US

Critical health and science research is on the chopping block as Trump actions trigger shutdowns and confusion

Critical health and science research is on the chopping block as Trump actions trigger shutdowns and confusion

Critical health and science research is on the chopping block as Trump actions trigger shutdowns and confusion
Economy|Health|Political|US

GOP fight over Medicaid cuts stalls Trump agenda in the House as Senate forges ahead

GOP fight over Medicaid cuts stalls Trump agenda in the House as Senate forges ahead

GOP fight over Medicaid cuts stalls Trump agenda in the House as Senate forges ahead
Health|Political|Sports|World

Track's proposed eligibility, transgender rules would completely ban Semenya and others

Track and field moved toward adopting rules that would place athletes assigned female at birth but have higher testosterone levels, like Caster Semenya, under the same set of rules as transgender athletes who were born male and transitioned to female

Track's proposed eligibility, transgender rules would completely ban Semenya and others
Americas|Economy|Environment|Health|Political|US

Push to eliminate renewable energy goals in Puerto Rico sparks outrage as outages persist

Puerto Rico legislators have held a contentious public hearing on whether to scale back renewable energy goals and extend operations of its lone coal-fired plant, long accused of contaminating low-income communities

Push to eliminate renewable energy goals in Puerto Rico sparks outrage as outages persist
Africa|Education|Health|World

Making a splash in South Sudan: Local students saving lives in remote African villages

Making a splash in South Sudan: Local students saving lives in remote African villages

Environment|Health|Science|US

As many as 25,000 grebes killed by bird flu within Great Salt Lake, Utah officials say

As many as 25,000 grebes killed by bird flu within Great Salt Lake, Utah officials say

As many as 25,000 grebes killed by bird flu within Great Salt Lake, Utah officials say
Crime|Environment|Health|US

Missing 14-year-old in 'good spirits' after being rescued near Utah-Idaho border

Missing 14-year-old in 'good spirits' after being rescued near Utah-Idaho border

Business|Economy|Health|Political|World

Volunteers are now tracking what's already been lost in the USAID freeze

A growing number of people and groups in the international development ecosystem have stepped forward to track the widespread impacts of the freeze on U.S. foreign aid

Volunteers are now tracking what's already been lost in the USAID freeze
Economy|Health|Political|US

Moving past repealing Obamacare, Republicans still plan major health care cuts

Moving past repealing Obamacare, Republicans still plan major health care cuts

Moving past repealing Obamacare, Republicans still plan major health care cuts
Business|Economy|Health|Lifestyle|Political|US

How a 4-day workweek could reduce burnout without hurting productivity

BuchhaltungsButler and DataPulse explore the effects of the four-day work week worldwide and as an idea growing in popularity in the U.S.

How a 4-day workweek could reduce burnout without hurting productivity
Health|Sports|Technology

NFL offseason priorities include health and safety, kickoff evaluation and expanding replay assist

The NFL offseason won’t last long

NFL offseason priorities include health and safety, kickoff evaluation and expanding replay assist
Health|Lifestyle

Why breakup anxiety hits hard and how to get back on your feet

Rula examines the role of anxiety in the post-breakup experience, and how therapy can help.

Why breakup anxiety hits hard and how to get back on your feet
Education|Health|Lifestyle

Galentine's Day has become a thing—why hasn't Malentine's Day?

The Conversation explores why men don't have a holiday to celebrate friendship between bros.

Galentine's Day has become a thing—why hasn't Malentine's Day?
Business|Economy|Food|Health|Stock Markets|US

McDonald's international markets prop up sales growth even as US lags

McDonald's posted on Monday a surprise increase in its global comparable sales in the fourth quarter, aided by demand for its cheaper items and discounted offerings from

McDonald's international markets prop up sales growth even as US lags
Fashion and Beauty|Health|Lifestyle

Dermatologists share how to treat dry skin

Dermatologists share how to treat dry skin

Dermatologists share how to treat dry skin
Food|Health|Science|Sports

3 health conditions increase risk of liver damage if you drink, study says

3 health conditions increase risk of liver damage if you drink, study says

3 health conditions increase risk of liver damage if you drink, study says
Europe|Health|Sports

Shiffrin says she's dealing with PTSD after crash and won't defend giant slalom title at ski worlds

Mikaela Shiffrin says she is dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder following a crash in November and will not defend her gold medal in giant slalom at the Alpine skiing world championships

Shiffrin says she's dealing with PTSD after crash and won't defend giant slalom title at ski worlds
Business|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health|Sports|Technology

Super Bowl commercials rely on comedy and nostalgia to avoid potential missteps

The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Kansas City Chiefs on the field in this year’s Super Bowl, while laughter dominated the commercials

Super Bowl commercials rely on comedy and nostalgia to avoid potential missteps
Africa|Health|Political|World

HIV infections could jump over 6 times if US support is dropped and not replaced, UNAIDS chief says

The head of the U.N. AIDS agency says the number of new HIV infections could jump more than six times by 2029 if American support of the biggest AIDS program is dropped

HIV infections could jump over 6 times if US support is dropped and not replaced, UNAIDS chief says
Economy|Food|Health|US

NYC live poultry markets closing for cleaning amid bird flu concerns. Here's what happens next.

NYC live poultry markets closing for cleaning amid bird flu concerns. Here's what happens next.

Business|Economy|Food|Health|Stock Markets

McDonald’s was having a rough 2024. An E. coli outbreak made it worse

McDonald’s was having a rough 2024. An E. coli outbreak made it worse

McDonald’s was having a rough 2024. An E. coli outbreak made it worse
Business|Health|Science|Technology

GeneDx CEO wants genetic testing for every newborn

GeneDx is targeting a big market for its genetic testing: every newborn baby

Economy|Europe|Health|Political

UK public sector productivity extends post-COVID decline

Productivity in Britain's public sector recorded a year-on-year decline in the three months to the end of September 2024, as the health service struggled to

UK public sector productivity extends post-COVID decline
Arts|Health|Lifestyle|Science

How the human neck became a locus of power, beauty and frailty

The neck’s vitality and vulnerability are rooted in a quirky evolutionary history.

How the human neck became a locus of power, beauty and frailty
Asia|Crime|Health|Travel|World

Sri Lanka investigates deaths of 2 tourists taken ill at a hostel earlier this month

Sri Lankan police say autopsies are being conducted after the deaths of two foreign tourists earlier this month while they were vacationing in the country

Business|Economy|Food|Health|Political

High egg prices weren’t Biden’s fault. They’re not Trump’s either, but they’re his problem now

High egg prices weren’t Biden’s fault. They’re not Trump’s either, but they’re his problem now

High egg prices weren’t Biden’s fault. They’re not Trump’s either, but they’re his problem now
Asia|Health|World

Indonesia launches $183 million free health screening to prevent early deaths

Indonesia launched an annual free health screening on Monday, a 3 trillion rupiah ($183.54 million) initiative to prevent early deaths that

Indonesia launches $183 million free health screening to prevent early deaths
Health|Sports|US

76ers' Embiid says he's 'looking into every option' if his knee is bothering him at end of season

Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid acknowledges he may have to undergo another surgery on the left knee that has bothered him the last year if it isn’t feeling any better by the end of the season

76ers' Embiid says he's 'looking into every option' if his knee is bothering him at end of season
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Famine mostly averted but is a danger again if Gaza ceasefire collapses, UN humanitarian chief says

The United Nations humanitarian chief says famine has been mostly averted in Gaza as a surge of aid enters the territory during a fragile ceasefire, but he warns the threat could return quickly if the truce collapses

Famine mostly averted but is a danger again if Gaza ceasefire collapses, UN humanitarian chief says
Celebrity|Health|Sports

Randy Moss makes an emotional return to the ESPN set following his cancer treatment

Hall of Famer Randy Moss made an emotional return to ESPN’s NFL coverage of the Super Bowl two months after he took a leave from his job to get treated for cancer

Randy Moss makes an emotional return to the ESPN set following his cancer treatment
Asia|Business|Health

China's health regulator defends quality of local generic drugs

China's healthcare regulator on Sunday defended the efficacy of off-patent medicines it had approved to be distributed through the country's public hospitals, saying an

China's health regulator defends quality of local generic drugs
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Two Palestinian women killed in Israeli West Bank raid

Two Palestinian women, one of them pregnant, were killed by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank on Sunday, the Palestinian health ministry said, as Israel stepped

Two Palestinian women killed in Israeli West Bank raid
Health|US

He lost his father and now he’s fighting for his life. He’s one of the young victims of the Philadelphia plane crash

He lost his father and now he’s fighting for his life. He’s one of the young victims of the Philadelphia plane crash

He lost his father and now he’s fighting for his life. He’s one of the young victims of the Philadelphia plane crash
Health|Political|US

Some US health clinics grapple with federal funding squeeze

President Donald Trump's executive orders have begun to disrupt patient care in the United States, as some providers cannot access

Some US health clinics grapple with federal funding squeeze
Celebrity|Health|Sports

Former NBA player Nate Robinson will watch the Super Bowl with his donor after undergoing ‘successful’ kidney transplant

Former NBA player Nate Robinson will watch the Super Bowl with his donor after undergoing ‘successful’ kidney transplant

Former NBA player Nate Robinson will watch the Super Bowl with his donor after undergoing ‘successful’ kidney transplant
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health|Sports

He's back, baby! ESPN's Dick Vitale makes return to commentating following 4th bout with cancer

He’s back, baby

He's back, baby! ESPN's Dick Vitale makes return to commentating following 4th bout with cancer
Africa|Health|Political|US|World

Why is Trump punishing South Africa and who are the Afrikaners he wants to give refugee status to?

U.S. President Donald Trump has followed through on his promise to punish South Africa by signing an executive order stopping all aid and assistance to the country over what he called a human rights violation against a white minority group

Why is Trump punishing South Africa and who are the Afrikaners he wants to give refugee status to?
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health|Sports|US

Famed ESPN analyst Dick Vitale honored in emotional return to broadcasting after two years: ‘This is my Super Bowl’

Famed ESPN analyst Dick Vitale honored in emotional return to broadcasting after two years: ‘This is my Super Bowl’

Environment|Health|Science|US

Avian flu suspected in up to 15 bird deaths at New York City zoos

Zoo operators in New York City say at least three and possibly up to 15 bird have died of avian flu

Health|Science|US

Bird flu variant found in Nevada cows shows signs of adaptation to mammals

Bird flu variant found in Nevada cows shows signs of adaptation to mammals

Bird flu variant found in Nevada cows shows signs of adaptation to mammals
Economy|Health|Political|US|World

The US State Department says humanitarian assistance can continue. Foreign aid workers say that’s not happening

The US State Department says humanitarian assistance can continue. Foreign aid workers say that’s not happening

The US State Department says humanitarian assistance can continue. Foreign aid workers say that’s not happening
Health|Political|US

Proposed bill would allow Marylanders to disclose nonapparent disabilities on their IDs

Proposed bill would allow Marylanders to disclose nonapparent disabilities on their IDs

Economy|Health|Political|Science|US

Researchers decry ‘disastrously bad idea’ as NIH slashes payments for research infrastructure

Researchers decry ‘disastrously bad idea’ as NIH slashes payments for research infrastructure

Education|Health|Political|Science|US

Trump's DEI order leaves academic researchers fearful of political influence over grants

President Donald Trump’s order declaring diversity, equity and inclusion policies illegal has thrown into doubt the future of research Kendra Dahmer has been doing on intestinal parasites in India and Benin

Trump's DEI order leaves academic researchers fearful of political influence over grants
Crime|Health|Political|US

Fentanyl in the US: A visual guide

Fentanyl in the US: A visual guide

Fentanyl in the US: A visual guide
Americas|Health|Political|World

TB, malaria, newborn health services must restart, says USAID memo

American-funded aid efforts to tackle diseases such as malaria, as well as preventing newborn baby deaths and treating severe malnutrition, should resume,

TB, malaria, newborn health services must restart, says USAID memo
Africa|Americas|Health|Political|World

Trump’s aid freeze keeps life-saving programs shut, sparks “mayhem”

In Ghana and Kenya, insecticide and mosquito nets sit in warehouses because U.S. officials haven’t approved urgent anti-malaria campaigns.

Trump’s aid freeze keeps life-saving programs shut, sparks “mayhem”
Health|Political|US|World

USAID families have their lives upended by Trump move to shut agency

The Trump administration's abrupt move to dismantle the U.S.

USAID families have their lives upended by Trump move to shut agency
Health|Political|US

Trump policies on gender-affirming care and passports for transgender people challenged in court

Two Trump administration executive orders targeting the rights of transgender and nonbinary people are facing fresh court challenges

Health|US

New York temporarily shuts down live bird markets in several counties after bird flu detected in poultry

New York temporarily shuts down live bird markets in several counties after bird flu detected in poultry

New York temporarily shuts down live bird markets in several counties after bird flu detected in poultry
Health|Science|US

Measles outbreak expands in West Texas around county with low vaccination rate

Measles outbreak expands in West Texas around county with low vaccination rate

Measles outbreak expands in West Texas around county with low vaccination rate
Environment|Health|US

Race to sell chickens after New York City live poultry markets ordered shut due to avian flu

Live poultry markets in New York City raced to sell off all their chickens after seven cases of avian flu were detected and state officials ordered markets in the metropolitan area to close for a week

Race to sell chickens after New York City live poultry markets ordered shut due to avian flu
Health|Political|US

Veterans Affairs deems more than 130 occupations ineligible for Trump's deferred resignation plan

Most nurses, doctors and other staff caring for military veterans through the Department of Veterans Affairs are not eligible for the Trump administration’s deferred resignation offer

Veterans Affairs deems more than 130 occupations ineligible for Trump's deferred resignation plan
Health|Political|US

Trump backs off contesting Tennessee ban on youth transgender care at Supreme Court

President Donald Trump's administration told the U.S.

Trump backs off contesting Tennessee ban on youth transgender care at Supreme Court
Health|Science|US

US flu rate at or near highest level in over 15 years, CDC says

The U.S. influenza rate is at or near its highest level in at least 15 years and is still on the rise, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Friday.

US flu rate at or near highest level in over 15 years, CDC says
Europe|Health|Political|US|World

Six million people could die from HIV and AIDS if US funding stops, UN agency warns

More than six million people could die from HIV and AIDS in the next four years if U.S.

Six million people could die from HIV and AIDS if US funding stops, UN agency warns
Health|US

Flu season in the US is the most intense it's been in at least 15 years

The U.S. winter virus season is in full force, and by one measure is the most intense in about 15 years

Flu season in the US is the most intense it's been in at least 15 years
Economy|Health|Political|US

States absorb big increases in Medicaid for sicker-than-expected enrollees after COVID-19 pandemic

States are absorbing substantial increases in health care costs for the poor, as they realize that the people remaining on Medicaid rolls after the COVID-19 pandemic are sicker than anticipated and costlier to care for

States absorb big increases in Medicaid for sicker-than-expected enrollees after COVID-19 pandemic
Health|Political|US

Trump administration withdraws from gender-affirming care dispute at the Supreme Court

Trump administration withdraws from gender-affirming care dispute at the Supreme Court

Trump administration withdraws from gender-affirming care dispute at the Supreme Court
Health|Political|US

Trump administration withdraws support for transgender minors in Tennessee case at the Supreme Court

The Trump administration has told the Supreme Court that the federal government no longer backs transgender minors and their families in Tennessee who are challenging a state ban on gender-affirming care

Trump administration withdraws support for transgender minors in Tennessee case at the Supreme Court
Health|Science

How to recognize signs of a stroke with the acronym BE FAST

How to recognize signs of a stroke with the acronym BE FAST

How to recognize signs of a stroke with the acronym BE FAST
Crime|Health|US

Frederick County doctor charged with rape, second-degree assault released on $50K bond

Frederick County doctor charged with rape, second-degree assault released on $50K bond

Health|Science|Technology

Local veterinarians are using AI to treat your pets

Local veterinarians are using AI to treat your pets

Local veterinarians are using AI to treat your pets
Crime|Health|US

Baby killed, 3-year-old injured in crash during police chase in Indiana

Baby killed, 3-year-old injured in crash during police chase in Indiana

Health|Political|Science|US

Trump recall of CDC research puts scientific papers in limbo

Scientists are struggling to respond to a Trump administration order to review papers already submitted for publication for content now banned by the federal

Trump recall of CDC research puts scientific papers in limbo
Health|Travel

CDC reports gastrointestinal illness outbreak on Radiance of the Seas cruise ship

CDC reports gastrointestinal illness outbreak on Radiance of the Seas cruise ship

CDC reports gastrointestinal illness outbreak on Radiance of the Seas cruise ship
Health|Travel|US|World

Dozens fall sickened aboard Royal Caribbean cruise ship

About 90 passengers and crew on a Royal Caribbean cruise in the Gulf of Mexico have fallen sick with a gastrointestinal illness causing diarrhea and

Business|Economy|Health|US

Bird flu concerns in NYC area prompt temporary shutdown of all live poultry markets, Hochul says

Bird flu concerns in NYC area prompt temporary shutdown of all live poultry markets, Hochul says

Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

Trump faces pressure from US industry over China tariff on medicines

President Donald Trump is facing pressure from U.S. hospitals and generic drugmakers to exempt medical goods from his new tariffs on Chinese imports,

Trump faces pressure from US industry over China tariff on medicines
Economy|Health|US

Live poultry markets in New York City, suburbs shut over bird flu

Authorities in New York state have temporarily closed all live poultry markets in New York City and three suburban counties after detecting bird flu at

Live poultry markets in New York City, suburbs shut over bird flu
Business|Food|Health|Science|US

US dodged a bird flu pandemic in 1957 thanks to eggs and dumb luck – with a new strain spreading fast, will Americans get lucky again?

With the devastating 1918 pandemic in mind, US health officials saw an outbreak in Asia and swung into action. What happened offers lessons for today.

US dodged a bird flu pandemic in 1957 thanks to eggs and dumb luck – with a new strain spreading fast, will Americans get lucky again?
Food|Health|Political|Science

Seed oils are toxic, says Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – but it’s not so simple

Despite calls from some corners to switch from canola oil and corn oil to beef tallow, the move is unlikely to make Americans healthier.

Seed oils are toxic, says Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – but it’s not so simple
Health|Lifestyle|Technology

Your smartphone is ruining your sleep. Here's what you can do about it.

Spokeo explored the negative impacts of smartphone usage on sleep and what people can do to get more restful downtime.

Your smartphone is ruining your sleep. Here's what you can do about it.
Asia|Crime|Health|Travel|World

Two tourists died in Sri Lanka after hostel fumigated for bedbugs, police say

Two tourists died in Sri Lanka after hostel fumigated for bedbugs, police say

Two tourists died in Sri Lanka after hostel fumigated for bedbugs, police say
Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US

Dog found tied to fence as Hurricane Milton approached undergoes surgery to remove metal, plastic and rubber from belly

Dog found tied to fence as Hurricane Milton approached undergoes surgery to remove metal, plastic and rubber from belly

Dog found tied to fence as Hurricane Milton approached undergoes surgery to remove metal, plastic and rubber from belly
Crime|Economy|Health|MidEast|World

More than 100 have died from bootleg alcohol in Turkey in recent weeks, NTV says

More than 100 people have died from poisoning by bootleg alcohol in Ankara and Istanbul, NTV reported on Friday, after authorities warned about rising sales of illicit booze being

Health|Science|Technology

Experimental transplants with organs from gene-edited pigs see major steps forward

Experimental transplants with organs from gene-edited pigs see major steps forward

Health|Science|Technology|US

New Hampshire man is 2nd person known to be living with a pig kidney

A New Hampshire man has become the second person known to be living with a pig kidney

New Hampshire man is 2nd person known to be living with a pig kidney
Economy|Health|Political|US

3 ways the Trump administration could reinvest in rural America’s future

Access to health care is a big one as rural hospitals close. Two researchers who focus on rural issue explain how the federal government could help.

3 ways the Trump administration could reinvest in rural America’s future
Asia|Health|Political|World

Burmese refugee dies after discharge from shut US-funded clinic, says family

A Burmese refugee with lung problems died after she was discharged from a U.S.-funded hospital on the Myanmar-Thai border that was ordered to close as a result of U.S.

Burmese refugee dies after discharge from shut US-funded clinic, says family
Business|Crime|Health|US

Michigan pharmacist among four sentenced in Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance fraud case

Michigan pharmacist among four sentenced in Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance fraud case

Africa|Health|World

Threat of disease in DRC "multiplied" by conflict, WHO says

Conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has "multiplied" the risk of the spread of diseases, including cholera, malaria, tuberculosis and the deadly mpox virus, the

Threat of disease in DRC "multiplied" by conflict, WHO says
Americas|Crime|Health|Political|World

Cocaine is ‘no worse than whisky,’ Colombian president says

Cocaine is ‘no worse than whisky,’ Colombian president says

Cocaine is ‘no worse than whisky,’ Colombian president says
Business|Economy|Fashion and Beauty|Health|Science

L'Oreal takes stakes in Chinese, N.American clinics to understand medical aesthetics market

L'Oreal has taken stakes in clinics in China and North America in order to observe and understand the medical aesthetics market, L'Oreal CEO Nicolas Hieronimus said in an earnings

L'Oreal takes stakes in Chinese, N.American clinics to understand medical aesthetics market
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

Rwanda-backed rebels tell residents of a captured eastern Congolese city they are safe

The Rwanda-backed rebels who captured a major city in eastern Congo have sought to reassure its residents about their safety

Rwanda-backed rebels tell residents of a captured eastern Congolese city they are safe
Health|Science|US

Second type of bird flu detected in US dairy cows

Dairy cattle in Nevada have been infected with a new type of bird flu that's different from the version that has spread in herds since last year

Second type of bird flu detected in US dairy cows
Americas|Education|Health|Political|Technology

New law in Brazil is making students put away their smartphones at school

Brazilian students returned to class this week with a new task: staying away from their smartphones under a new law restricting the use of devices in schools

New law in Brazil is making students put away their smartphones at school
Economy|Health|Political|US|World

Labor groups sue to halt Trump admin’s dismantling of USAID as workforce is expected to be slashed to under 300

Labor groups sue to halt Trump admin’s dismantling of USAID as workforce is expected to be slashed to under 300

Labor groups sue to halt Trump admin’s dismantling of USAID as workforce is expected to be slashed to under 300
Education|Health|Political|US

Anti-LGBTQ+ policies harm the health of not only LGBTQ+ people, but all Americans

From access to preventive care to workplace protections, public policies affect the health of LGBTQ+ people and the general public in both direct and indirect ways.

Anti-LGBTQ+ policies harm the health of not only LGBTQ+ people, but all Americans
Economy|Health|Political|US|World

Trump administration sued by government workers over cuts to USAID

The largest U.S. government workers' union and an association of foreign service workers sued the Trump administration on Thursday in an effort to reverse its aggressive

Trump administration sued by government workers over cuts to USAID
Crime|Europe|Health|Political|World

Ukrainian children forcibly taken from their families brought home, official says

Eight Ukrainian children seized from their families by officials in the Russia-annexed and controlled Crimea peninsula and placed in state orphanages returned home on Thursday, a senior

Business|Health|Political|Technology

Musk's DOGE granted access to US Medicare and Medicaid systems

Representatives of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency have been working at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services where they were granted access to agency

Musk's DOGE granted access to US Medicare and Medicaid systems
Africa|Economy|Health|Political|World

South African president alludes to Trump's threat in speech to the nation: 'We will not be bullied'

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa appeared to respond to threats from U_S_ counterpart Donald Trump by saying in his annual speech to the nation that his country would “not be bullied.”

South African president alludes to Trump's threat in speech to the nation: 'We will not be bullied'
Economy|Health|MidEast|World

Two years on, survivors of Turkish earthquake still struggle with loss and hardship

Two years on from a devastating earthquake that shattered Turkey's southern region, nearly half a million people remain in temporary “container cities.”

Two years on, survivors of Turkish earthquake still struggle with loss and hardship
Africa|Economy|Food|Health|MidEast|Political|US|World

Halt in U.S. aid cripples global efforts to relieve hunger

The Trump administration’s effort to slash and reshape American foreign aid is crippling the intricate global

Halt in U.S. aid cripples global efforts to relieve hunger
Education|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Future looks dire for UN Palestinian refugee agency, says UNRWA chief

The head of the U_N_ agency for Palestinian refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, says an Israeli ban on his institution has not forced it to halt its services so far but that in the long run, the agency faces an “existential threat.”

Future looks dire for UN Palestinian refugee agency, says UNRWA chief
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Kanye West says he has been diagnosed with autism

Kanye West says he has been diagnosed with autism

Kanye West says he has been diagnosed with autism
Entertainment|Fashion and Beauty|Health|Lifestyle|Political

Clarence Thomas in the spotlight, cardiac clearance, how running became fashionable: Catch up on the day’s stories

Clarence Thomas in the spotlight, cardiac clearance, how running became fashionable: Catch up on the day’s stories

Africa|Health|Science|World

US CDC sends health alert on Uganda's Ebola outbreak

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday warned doctors and other healthcare workers about an outbreak of Ebola cases in Uganda.

US CDC sends health alert on Uganda's Ebola outbreak
Health|Political|US

White House preparing order to cut thousands of federal health workers, WSJ reports

The White House is working on an executive order to fire thousands of U.S.

White House preparing order to cut thousands of federal health workers, WSJ reports
Economy|Health|Political|US

Services for disabled Americans, trans youth and refugees feel the squeeze from Trump’s early actions

Services for disabled Americans, trans youth and refugees feel the squeeze from Trump’s early actions

Services for disabled Americans, trans youth and refugees feel the squeeze from Trump’s early actions
Environment|Health|US

Mount Pleasant park closes over avian flu concerns after a dozen dead geese found in pond

Mount Pleasant park closes over avian flu concerns after a dozen dead geese found in pond

Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|US

Lilly reassures investors that weight-loss drug demand is strong, shares rise

Eli Lilly on Thursday suggested that demand for its popular diabetes and weight-loss treatments was not a concern, easing investor agitation about

Lilly reassures investors that weight-loss drug demand is strong, shares rise
Health|Science|Technology|US

US flu cases are peaking for a second time this season. Now you can test for the virus at home

US flu cases are peaking for a second time this season. Now you can test for the virus at home

US flu cases are peaking for a second time this season. Now you can test for the virus at home
Health|Science

Got a stuffy nose? Expert explains why

Cold and flu season means stuffy noses and plenty of sneezes. CNN's Meg Tirrell examines why your body produces so much mucus and what the details say about your immune system.

Got a stuffy nose? Expert explains why
Business|Health|Lifestyle|Science

Devoted nap-takers explain the benefits of sleeping on the job

People who make a habit of sleeping on the job comprise a secret society of sorts within the U.S. labor force

Devoted nap-takers explain the benefits of sleeping on the job
Business|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Labcorp forecasts 2025 revenue above estimates on diagnostic test demand

Labcorp forecast 2025 revenue above Wall Street estimates after reporting fourth-quarter results beat on Thursday, banking on robust demand for its diagnostic tests.

Labcorp forecasts 2025 revenue above estimates on diagnostic test demand
Americas|Business|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Kenvue sees 2025 profit below estimates as dollar strengthens

Consumer health company Kenvue forecast 2025 adjusted profit below Wall Street estimates on Thursday, hit by a stronger dollar and weak demand for its cough and cold products that include

Kenvue sees 2025 profit below estimates as dollar strengthens
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Zimmer Biomet forecasts 2025 profit below estimates

Medical device maker Zimmer Biomet Holdings forecast full-year adjusted profit below Wall Street estimates on Thursday, as it anticipates a hit from a strong dollar.

Zimmer Biomet forecasts 2025 profit below estimates
Africa|Health|Political|World

Africa's top health official presses US to resume health aid

Africa's leading public health official will write to the U.S.

Africa's top health official presses US to resume health aid
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|US

Bristol Myers forecasts steeper drop in 2025 revenue, shares fall

Bristol Myers Squibb on Thursday said its 2025 revenue would fall more sharply than Wall Street had forecast due to generic competition for some of its

Bristol Myers forecasts steeper drop in 2025 revenue, shares fall
Crime|Europe|Health|Political

As French cocaine seizures more than double in 2024, new campaign targets users

France is being inundated by a "white tsunami" of cocaine, the interior minister said on Thursday, with authorities seizing more than double the amount of the drug last year in an

As French cocaine seizures more than double in 2024, new campaign targets users
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis has bronchitis but will keep his schedule, Vatican says

Pope Francis is suffering from bronchitis but plans to maintain his scheduled appointments in the coming days, the Vatican said on Thursday.

Pope Francis has bronchitis but will keep his schedule, Vatican says
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Philip Morris' shares rise on optimistic 2025 outlook

Cigarette giant Philip Morris International on Thursday forecast better-than-expected profit growth for 2025, with estimations for its fast-growing nicotine pouch brand ZYN also ahead of

Philip Morris' shares rise on optimistic 2025 outlook
Health|US

'My son, he saved my life': 13-year-old teen saves mom's life through CPR

'My son, he saved my life': 13-year-old teen saves mom's life through CPR

'My son, he saved my life': 13-year-old teen saves mom's life through CPR
Environment|Health|Science|US

New bird flu infections in Nevada dairy cattle signal the virus may be here to stay

New bird flu infections in Nevada dairy cattle signal the virus may be here to stay

New bird flu infections in Nevada dairy cattle signal the virus may be here to stay
Health|Science

Avian Flu Fast Facts

Avian Flu Fast Facts

Arts|Celebrity|Europe|Health

Conductor Daniel Barenboim says he's been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease

Conductor Daniel Barenboim says he has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease

Conductor Daniel Barenboim says he's been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease
Crime|Health|US

Niece accused of stealing $50,000 from her aunt in assisted living, while acting as power of attorney

Niece accused of stealing $50,000 from her aunt in assisted living, while acting as power of attorney

Health|Political|Science|US

'Voice of the CDC' resumes publication, but experts worry about what they're not hearing

A federal scientific publication has returned from a forced two-week hiatus with two papers examining the health effects of wildfires in Hawaii and California

'Voice of the CDC' resumes publication, but experts worry about what they're not hearing
Africa|Health|Travel|World

Travelers and health-care providers should be on alert due to Ebola disease outbreak in Uganda, CDC warns

Travelers and health-care providers should be on alert due to Ebola disease outbreak in Uganda, CDC warns

Travelers and health-care providers should be on alert due to Ebola disease outbreak in Uganda, CDC warns
Asia|Health|Political

Indonesia health programmes with USAID on hold, minister says

Indonesia's health partnerships with the U.S.

Indonesia health programmes with USAID on hold, minister says
Business|Health|Political|US

Providence and hospital doctors reach tentative agreement in Oregon's 27-day health care strike

Providence and dozens of doctors at a hospital in Portland, Oregon, have reached a tentative agreement after 27 days of strike

Health|Political|US|World

Trump team considers demanding WHO reforms, including American in charge

The Trump administration has been considering a plan for reform at the World Health Organization, including putting an American in charge, in order

Trump team considers demanding WHO reforms, including American in charge
Business|Economy|Food|Health|US

National egg shortage means skyrocketing demand at farm

National egg shortage means skyrocketing demand at farm

National egg shortage means skyrocketing demand at farm
Americas|Environment|Health|Political|World

From fighting disease to protecting the Amazon rainforest, USAID has big impact across the globe

The Trump administration’s decision to close the U.S. Agency for International Development has drawn widespread criticism from congressional Democrats

From fighting disease to protecting the Amazon rainforest, USAID has big impact across the globe
Crime|Health|US

'Bridge Angel' honored by family of man she saved from jumping

'Bridge Angel' honored by family of man she saved from jumping

'Bridge Angel' honored by family of man she saved from jumping
Crime|Health|US

Disturbing pictures, videos found on nursing home employee's phone, deputies say

Disturbing pictures, videos found on nursing home employee's phone, deputies say

Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|Science

A Love Affair with Science: The Health Museum’s Heartstrings Events Offer a Unique Valentine’s Experience

A Love Affair with Science: The Health Museum’s Heartstrings Events Offer a Unique Valentine’s Experience

Food|Health|Lifestyle|Science

People are getting heart conditions at a younger age. Here's what experts say might be behind it

MyFitnessPal explores the reasons behind why people are getting heart conditions at a younger age in the U.S.

People are getting heart conditions at a younger age. Here's what experts say might be behind it
Health|Political|US

Yes, politics is worsening people's mental health—Here's what the data shows

Charlie Health reveals data-backed findings about the growing emotional toll of political stress and its impact on family relationships and physical well-being, plus tips on coping.

Yes, politics is worsening people's mental health—Here's what the data shows
Crime|Health|US

71-year-old beachgoer injured after truck runs over her head

71-year-old beachgoer injured after truck runs over her head

71-year-old beachgoer injured after truck runs over her head
Crime|Health|US|World

Father in car was among 7 killed in Philadelphia medevac jet crash. His 9-year-old son is fighting for his life

Father in car was among 7 killed in Philadelphia medevac jet crash. His 9-year-old son is fighting for his life

Father in car was among 7 killed in Philadelphia medevac jet crash. His 9-year-old son is fighting for his life
Crime|Health|Political|US

Families fear new Sacramento sheriff's office policy on non-criminal mental health calls

Families fear new Sacramento sheriff's office policy on non-criminal mental health calls

Families fear new Sacramento sheriff's office policy on non-criminal mental health calls
Health|Political|US

Colorado hospitals comply with Trump's transgender health order as families scramble to seek care

Colorado hospitals comply with Trump's transgender health order as families scramble to seek care

Colorado hospitals comply with Trump's transgender health order as families scramble to seek care
Crime|Health|US

Woman who went missing after jumping out of medical transport van reunited with her family

Woman who went missing after jumping out of medical transport van reunited with her family

Woman who went missing after jumping out of medical transport van reunited with her family
Health|Lifestyle|Sports

Meet the nurse making custom Philadelphia Eagles onesies for babies born at her hospital

Meet the nurse making custom Philadelphia Eagles onesies for babies born at her hospital

Meet the nurse making custom Philadelphia Eagles onesies for babies born at her hospital
Crime|Fashion and Beauty|Health

Cosmetologist arrested for administering injections she wasn't licensed to give

Cosmetologist arrested for administering injections she wasn't licensed to give

Cosmetologist arrested for administering injections she wasn't licensed to give
Health|Political|Science

Certain health information removed from CDC website, leaving doctors scrambling

Certain health information removed from CDC website, leaving doctors scrambling

Certain health information removed from CDC website, leaving doctors scrambling
Health|Lifestyle|US

Dozens offer to help woman with degenerative disc disease pick up motorized wheelchair

Dozens offer to help woman with degenerative disc disease pick up motorized wheelchair

Dozens offer to help woman with degenerative disc disease pick up motorized wheelchair
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|US

Diabetes and obesity drugs fuel Eli Lilly profit in the final quarter of 2024

Eli Lilly’s profit doubled in the fourth quarter, propelled by its hot-selling diabetes and obesity treatments, and the drugmaker debuted a mostly better-than-expected 2025 forecast

Diabetes and obesity drugs fuel Eli Lilly profit in the final quarter of 2024
Health|Science

Why ‘cardiac clearance’ could save your life

Why ‘cardiac clearance’ could save your life

Why ‘cardiac clearance’ could save your life
Education|Environment|Health|US

What Los Angeles-area schools can learn from other districts devastated by natural disasters

As students and teachers return to school after the fires, educators will have to focus on emotional rehabilitation before academic recovery can begin.

What Los Angeles-area schools can learn from other districts devastated by natural disasters
Health|Lifestyle|Technology

One Tech Tip: How to block your phone from tracking your location

Smartphones are useful tools for everyday life but they’re privy to nearly everything about you, including all the places you’ve been

One Tech Tip: How to block your phone from tracking your location
Africa|Health|Political

Uganda's LGBTQ community faces anxiety and uncertainty after U.S. aid freeze

A non-profit organization supporting LGBTQ people in Uganda says its work is being threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump’s suspension of foreign aid

Uganda's LGBTQ community faces anxiety and uncertainty after U.S. aid freeze
Health|Science|US

Racial gap widened in deaths among US moms around the time of childbirth

Black women in the U.S. died at a rate nearly 3.5 times higher than white women around the time of childbirth in 2023

Racial gap widened in deaths among US moms around the time of childbirth
Health|Political|US

Public health group alarmed by online ‘DEI Watchlist’ targeting federal staff

Public health group alarmed by online ‘DEI Watchlist’ targeting federal staff

Public health group alarmed by online ‘DEI Watchlist’ targeting federal staff
Americas|Health|Political|World

Argentina says it will withdraw from the World Health Organization, echoing Trump

A spokesman says President Javier Milei has ordered Argentina’s withdrawal from the World Health Organization due to “profound differences” with the U.N. agency

Argentina says it will withdraw from the World Health Organization, echoing Trump
Health|Science|US

Second bird flu strain found in US dairy cattle, USDA says

U.S. dairy cattle tested positive for a strain of bird flu that previously had not been seen in cows, the U.S.

Second bird flu strain found in US dairy cattle, USDA says
Business|Crime|Health|Political|Science

Private prisons poised to cash in, at-home flu tests, canyons on the moon: Catch up on the day’s stories

Private prisons poised to cash in, at-home flu tests, canyons on the moon: Catch up on the day’s stories

Africa|Americas|Health|Travel|World

US officials advise travelers to be careful in Uganda because of Ebola

U.S. health officials are telling Americans to take precautions if they travel to Uganda because of an Ebola outbreak

US officials advise travelers to be careful in Uganda because of Ebola
Americas|Health|Political|World

Argentina says it will pull out of World Health Organization, mirroring Trump’s move last month

Argentina says it will pull out of World Health Organization, mirroring Trump’s move last month

Argentina says it will pull out of World Health Organization, mirroring Trump’s move last month
Health|Political|US

VA nurses are in short supply. Unions say Trump's deferred resignation plan could make things worse

Nurses caring for military veterans through the Department of Veterans Affairs comprise the largest group of federal employees

VA nurses are in short supply. Unions say Trump's deferred resignation plan could make things worse
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

As Goma ceasefire largely holds, Congo rushes to bury bodies from rebel offensive

Rebels in eastern Congo's largest city, Goma, began a ceasefire on Tuesday and people rushed to bury some 2,000 victims of last week's battles for the city as they feared the spread of

As Goma ceasefire largely holds, Congo rushes to bury bodies from rebel offensive
Health|Science|Technology|US

Patients using diabetes apps can miss critical alerts. Here's how to make sure you're getting them

U.S. officials are warning about a potentially life-threatening issue with smartphone apps that help manage diabetes

Patients using diabetes apps can miss critical alerts. Here's how to make sure you're getting them
Crime|Health|US

Sacramento County deputies no longer responding to mental health emergencies without crime component

Sacramento County deputies no longer responding to mental health emergencies without crime component

Sacramento County deputies no longer responding to mental health emergencies without crime component
Celebrity|Europe|Health|Political|Sports

Silvio Berlusconi Fast Facts

Silvio Berlusconi Fast Facts

Economy|Health|US

'My wife needs a home to live in': Veteran nonprofit founder with cancer fights to keep his home

'My wife needs a home to live in': Veteran nonprofit founder with cancer fights to keep his home

'My wife needs a home to live in': Veteran nonprofit founder with cancer fights to keep his home
Health|Lifestyle|Sports|Travel|World

Mason man runs seven marathons in seven days across seven continents

Mason man runs seven marathons in seven days across seven continents

Mason man runs seven marathons in seven days across seven continents
Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US

'On top of the world': Colerain Twp. shooting survivor has renewed vigor for life

'On top of the world': Colerain Twp. shooting survivor has renewed vigor for life

Crime|Health|US

'I learned too late': Melrose woman shares personal experience to warn others of Medicare fraud

'I learned too late': Melrose woman shares personal experience to warn others of Medicare fraud

'I learned too late': Melrose woman shares personal experience to warn others of Medicare fraud
Arts|Education|Health

University of the Pacific becomes first in nation to offer 4-year music therapy degree

University of the Pacific becomes first in nation to offer 4-year music therapy degree

University of the Pacific becomes first in nation to offer 4-year music therapy degree
Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US

At least 3 hospitalized, dozens displaced by large fire at Arlington Heights apartment building

At least 3 hospitalized, dozens displaced by large fire at Arlington Heights apartment building

Crime|Health

Cardiologist takes to TikTok to raise concerns on hyperbaric therapy, following fatal explosion

Cardiologist takes to TikTok to raise concerns on hyperbaric therapy, following fatal explosion

Cardiologist takes to TikTok to raise concerns on hyperbaric therapy, following fatal explosion
Health|US

Dramatic rescue: Unconscious man saved from spinning, out-of-control boat in Volusia County

Dramatic rescue: Unconscious man saved from spinning, out-of-control boat in Volusia County

Dramatic rescue: Unconscious man saved from spinning, out-of-control boat in Volusia County
Business|Europe|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|Technology

Europe's STOXX 600 closes higher on healthcare boost; auto stocks slide

European shares ended Wednesday's choppy session higher, as a rise in healthcare companies GSK and Novo Nordisk following their upbeat quarterly

Europe's STOXX 600 closes higher on healthcare boost; auto stocks slide
Health|Political|US

The transgender care fight targets more adults as Georgia and other states weigh laws

Conservatives’ nationwide offensive against transgender care is increasing trying to cut off care for transgender adults, and a panel of Georgia lawmakers has become the first in 2025 to move forward

The transgender care fight targets more adults as Georgia and other states weigh laws
Environment|Health|Science|Technology|US

How extreme weather is impacting our mental health (wherever you are)

Blueprint leverages evidence-based strategies to help build resilience and cope with the stress of extreme weather events.

How extreme weather is impacting our mental health (wherever you are)
Celebrity|Europe|Health|Sports

Lindsey Vonn feeling sick with 'a cold or the flu' on the eve of her opening event at skiing worlds

Lindsey Vonn is feeling sick with “a cold or the flu” on the eve of her first event at the world championships in her return to ski racing at the age of 40

Lindsey Vonn feeling sick with 'a cold or the flu' on the eve of her opening event at skiing worlds
Education|Health|Lifestyle

Does my child have an anxiety disorder? Here are the signs parents should look out for

Does my child have an anxiety disorder? Here are the signs parents should look out for

Does my child have an anxiety disorder? Here are the signs parents should look out for
Business|Economy|Europe|Health

Wegovy sales double to boost Novo Nordisk's fourth quarter as growth set to slow

Obesity drug maker Novo Nordisk forecast slower growth this year after Wegovy sales more than doubled in the fourth quarter, with

Wegovy sales double to boost Novo Nordisk's fourth quarter as growth set to slow
Business|Economy|Europe|Health

Novo Nordisk defends next-gen obesity drug CagriSema, details new trial

Novo Nordisk defended its next-generation obesity drug candidate CagriSema on Wednesday following late-stage trial data published in

Novo Nordisk defends next-gen obesity drug CagriSema, details new trial
Health|Science|Technology

Baby born deaf hears parents' voice for first time, "ready to tackle the world"

Baby born deaf hears parents' voice for first time, "ready to tackle the world"

Baby born deaf hears parents' voice for first time, "ready to tackle the world"
Business|Education|Health|Science|Technology

Fake papers are contaminating the world’s scientific literature, fueling a corrupt industry and slowing legitimate lifesaving medical research

‘Paper mills’ are contaminating the world’s scholarly output with fake papers that hinder research. Lifesaving biomedical fields are especially hard hit.

Fake papers are contaminating the world’s scientific literature, fueling a corrupt industry and slowing legitimate lifesaving medical research
Business|Health|Science|Technology

Bogus scientific papers are enriching fraudsters and slowing lifesaving medical research

The world’s library of scientific papers is becoming contaminated as fraudsters use ‘paper mills’ to game scholarly publishing for profit.

Bogus scientific papers are enriching fraudsters and slowing lifesaving medical research
Health

Man making major progress losing weight after fall

Man making major progress losing weight after fall

Americas|Health|Political|World

Argentina to withdraw from WHO after Trump exit, citing 'deep differences'

Argentina will pull out of the World Health Organization (WHO), a presidential spokesperson said on Wednesday, following President Donald Trump's executive order last month to

Argentina to withdraw from WHO after Trump exit, citing 'deep differences'
Health|Science|Technology

A spine-zapping implant helped 3 people with a muscle-wasting disease walk better

Three people with a muscle-destroying disease destined to worsen got a little stronger when an implanted device zapped their spinal cord

A spine-zapping implant helped 3 people with a muscle-wasting disease walk better
Africa|Business|Health|Political|Technology

South African president phones influential billionaire Musk after Trump's funding threat

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa spoke with Elon Musk a day after U.S. President Donald Trump promised to cut the country's funding over a land expropriation law

South African president phones influential billionaire Musk after Trump's funding threat
Business|Food|Health|Lifestyle|Science

Mmm, that looks yummy! The colors we see make a difference in the food we eat

When it comes to what we eat, it’s not just a matter of taste

Mmm, that looks yummy! The colors we see make a difference in the food we eat
Business|Economy|Europe|Health|Political|US

Novo Nordisk says it's not immune to potential Trump tariffs, but business is well-positioned

Wegovy maker Novo Nordisk is not immune to tariffs U.S.

Novo Nordisk says it's not immune to potential Trump tariffs, but business is well-positioned
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|US

Lilly needs a plan to spur weight-loss drug sales, investors say

Eli Lilly investors and analysts said they want to hear details from the company on how exactly it plans to grow U.S. sales of popular weight-loss drug Zepbound after

Lilly needs a plan to spur weight-loss drug sales, investors say
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis says he is suffering 'strong cold' during weekly audience

Pope Francis said on Wednesday he was suffering from a "strong cold", and asked an aide to read his prepared message for his weekly general audience at the Vatican.

Pope Francis says he is suffering 'strong cold' during weekly audience
Asia|Health|Political|World

US aid freeze is new threat for ailing Myanmar refugees on Thai border

A team of doctors and nurses battled to revive Adabi, an 86-year-old Myanmar refugee fighting long-standing heart problems and pneumonia, as her

US aid freeze is new threat for ailing Myanmar refugees on Thai border
Health|MidEast|World

Toddler medevaced from Gaza for lifesaving treatment

2-year-old Habiba has gangrene and a rare genetic condition that is threatening her life. Unable to get treatment inside Gaza, doctors say she has just days to live. Following a CNN report, international aid groups have sought permission from Israel to evacuate her to nearby Jordan. CNN's Jomana Karadsheh reports.

Toddler medevaced from Gaza for lifesaving treatment
Australia|Economy|Health|Political|World

Australia makes gender equality key to foreign policy and aid

Gender equality will become central to Australia's foreign policy, diplomacy, trade and aid programmers under a new international strategy, Foreign Minister Penny

Australia makes gender equality key to foreign policy and aid
Health|Political|US

Trump administration sued over order banning transgender healthcare for minors

Families of transgender children on Tuesday asked a federal court to block U.S.

Trump administration sued over order banning transgender healthcare for minors
Health|Science

Just deal with it in the morning. Your mental health will be better then, study suggests

Just deal with it in the morning. Your mental health will be better then, study suggests

Just deal with it in the morning. Your mental health will be better then, study suggests
Crime|Health|Political|US

Judge blocks transfers of 3 transgender inmates to men's prison

A federal judge has agreed to temporarily block prison officials from transferring three incarcerated transgender women to men’s facilities and terminating their access to hormone therapy under an executive order signed by President Donald Trump

Judge blocks transfers of 3 transgender inmates to men's prison
Health|Political|US

Kennedy's promises on vaccines secure senior Republican senator's vote

Robert F.

Kennedy's promises on vaccines secure senior Republican senator's vote
Business|Finance|Health|Science|Stock Markets

Amgen profits rise, next MariTide studies start by mid-year

Amgen posted a higher quarterly profit on Tuesday as product sales rose 11% and said late-stage studies of key obesity drug candidate MariTide will start before mid-year

Amgen profits rise, next MariTide studies start by mid-year
Crime|Health|US

‘Did I save her?’ Young boy was injured by debris while trying to protect his little sister from Philadelphia plane crash

‘Did I save her?’ Young boy was injured by debris while trying to protect his little sister from Philadelphia plane crash

‘Did I save her?’ Young boy was injured by debris while trying to protect his little sister from Philadelphia plane crash
Business|Economy|Food|Health

Waffle House is passing along the sky high cost of eggs to diners with a 50 cent surcharge

The Waffle House restaurant chain is putting a 50 cent per egg surcharge in place temporarily because of the biggest bird flu outbreak in a decade

Waffle House is passing along the sky high cost of eggs to diners with a 50 cent surcharge
Health|Political|US

Social justice groups sue to block Trump executive order restricting care for transgender children

Social justice groups sue to block Trump executive order restricting care for transgender children

Social justice groups sue to block Trump executive order restricting care for transgender children
Crime|Election|Health|Political|US

San Francisco grants new mayor 'unprecedented' powers to battle fentanyl crisis

San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors granted newly elected Mayor Daniel Lurie greater powers to expedite the city’s response to its fentanyl and homelessness crisis

San Francisco grants new mayor 'unprecedented' powers to battle fentanyl crisis
Business|Economy|Health|Science|Technology

IDEX's fourth-quarter profit beats estimates on strong equipments sales

Industrial equipment maker IDEX Corp reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit on Tuesday, driven by strong sales of its health and science technology segment products.

Crime|Health|US

'Expansive' impact zone left by Philadelphia medical plane crash likely to reopen Wednesday

The impact area where a medical transportation plane crashed in Philadelphia last week will hopefully reopen on Wednesday

'Expansive' impact zone left by Philadelphia medical plane crash likely to reopen Wednesday
Economy|Environment|Health|Political|World

How the US foreign aid freeze is intensifying humanitarian crises across the globe

How the US foreign aid freeze is intensifying humanitarian crises across the globe

How the US foreign aid freeze is intensifying humanitarian crises across the globe
Health|Political|US

Families and doctors sue over Trump's order to halt funding for gender-affirming care

President Donald Trump's effort to ban federal funding for gender-affirming care for young people is facing a legal challenge

Families and doctors sue over Trump's order to halt funding for gender-affirming care
Entertainment|Health|Science

He was paralyzed his last day of high school. How an experimental trial is showing ‘unexpected improvement’

Dr. Sanjay Gupta meets Jake Javier, a participant in a trial using a stem cell based treatment that’s allowed him to regain the smallest movement in his hand, but enabling him to drive, type and grasp. Stem cell research was heavily advocated for by the late actor Christopher Reeve, whose life is highlighted in the documentary. “Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story.” The film premieres on CNN Sunday, February 2nd at 8pm ET/PT.

Arts|Business|Celebrity|Economy|Entertainment|Food|Health|US

What will get more expensive, parents’ screen time, artsy ‘potheads’: Catch up on the day’s stories

What will get more expensive, parents’ screen time, artsy ‘potheads’: Catch up on the day’s stories

Election|Health|Political|US

Republican doctor in US Senate clears way for Kennedy to be top US health official

Republican U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, a doctor who had expressed wariness about Robert F.

Republican doctor in US Senate clears way for Kennedy to be top US health official
Africa|Health|Political|World

Congo calls rebels' ceasefire declaration 'false communication' as reports of fighting continue

Congo’s government has described the unilateral ceasefire declared by Rwanda-backed rebels in eastern Congo as “false communication,” while the United Nations on Tuesday noted reports of heavy fighting with Congolese forces in the region

Congo calls rebels' ceasefire declaration 'false communication' as reports of fighting continue
Africa|Asia|Health|MidEast|Political|World

UN warns maternal deaths in Afghanistan may rise after US funding pause

A U.N. aid official said on Tuesday that a U.S. funding pause would cut off millions of Afghans from sexual and reproductive health services, and the continued absence

UN warns maternal deaths in Afghanistan may rise after US funding pause
Health|Political|US

US health agencies sued over removal of health data websites

A medical advocacy group on Tuesday sued the main U.S. health agencies over the sudden removal of websites containing public health information in response to an

US health agencies sued over removal of health data websites
Crime|Europe|Health

Medical experts dispute evidence used to convict British nurse Lucy Letby of murder

A panel of experts is disputing the medical evidence used to convict British nurse Lucy Letby of murdering seven newborns and trying to kill seven others

Medical experts dispute evidence used to convict British nurse Lucy Letby of murder
Crime|Health|US

Missing Salinas nurse found dead over 260 miles away

Missing Salinas nurse found dead over 260 miles away

Economy|Health|US

How to leverage cash prices and discount cards for prescription drug savings

SaveHealth explores the potential prescription cost savings that can be achieved by leveraging cash prices and discount cards, providing insights based on real-world drug pricing data.

How to leverage cash prices and discount cards for prescription drug savings
Economy|Education|Health|US

'The kids everyone forgot': The faltering post-pandemic push to reengage teens and young adults not in school, college, or the workforce

Chalkbeat takes a close look at the faltering post-pandemic push to reengage teens and young adults not in school, college, or the workforce.

'The kids everyone forgot': The faltering post-pandemic push to reengage teens and young adults not in school, college, or the workforce
Entertainment|Health|Sports|US

New Orleans nurse who cared for terror attack patients gifted tickets to Super Bowl

New Orleans nurse who cared for terror attack patients gifted tickets to Super Bowl

New Orleans nurse who cared for terror attack patients gifted tickets to Super Bowl
Environment|Health|Political|US

RFK Jr. appears on track to become US health secretary as he wins key Republican senator's support

Vocal vaccine skeptic and activist lawyer Robert F

RFK Jr. appears on track to become US health secretary as he wins key Republican senator's support
Education|Health|Lifestyle|Science|Technology

Parents’ phone habits increase exposure of mature content for children, new study finds

Parents’ phone habits increase exposure of mature content for children, new study finds

Parents’ phone habits increase exposure of mature content for children, new study finds
Business|Finance|Health|Political|Stock Markets|US

Vaccine, packaged food stocks fall as Kennedy moves closer to health secretary job

Shares of vaccine makers and packaged food companies fell on Tuesday after President Donald Trump's pick for U.S. health secretary, Robert F.

Vaccine, packaged food stocks fall as Kennedy moves closer to health secretary job
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Pfizer shows profit growth from cost cuts and steadier COVID sales

Drugmaker Pfizer posted a better-than-expected fourth-quarter profit on Thursday, helped by cost cuts it began last year as it aims to show investors

Pfizer shows profit growth from cost cuts and steadier COVID sales
Health|Political|US

Doug Collins confirmed as veterans affairs secretary as Trump Cabinet takes shape

The United States has a new secretary of veterans affairs

Doug Collins confirmed as veterans affairs secretary as Trump Cabinet takes shape
Health|Lifestyle|US

'Will is still with us': Louisville woman forms bond with recipient of late son's heart

'Will is still with us': Louisville woman forms bond with recipient of late son's heart

'Will is still with us': Louisville woman forms bond with recipient of late son's heart
Economy|Education|Health|Lifestyle

Baby spreadsheets: A very American way to decide when—or whether—to have kids

Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Romper profile three people's varying uses of spreadsheets to figure if, when, and how they plan to have children.

Baby spreadsheets: A very American way to decide when—or whether—to have kids
Education|Health|Lifestyle

From ceramics to barber cuts, community-based programs support people skeptical of mental health

Wysa combined research and expert insights to understand why some people distrust talk therapy and how to bridge the gap with community care.

From ceramics to barber cuts, community-based programs support people skeptical of mental health
Health|Lifestyle|US

Family honors 13-year-old daughter who saved five lives through organ donation

Family honors 13-year-old daughter who saved five lives through organ donation

Family honors 13-year-old daughter who saved five lives through organ donation
Health|Travel

Industry expert, psychologist on overcoming sudden fear of flying

Industry expert, psychologist on overcoming sudden fear of flying

Industry expert, psychologist on overcoming sudden fear of flying
Environment|Health|Travel|US

Rescuers save lives of experienced hikers stranded in deep snow on Mount Washington

Rescuers save lives of experienced hikers stranded in deep snow on Mount Washington

Crime|Health|US

Local teen recovering after flying through window and breaking her neck in two places

Local teen recovering after flying through window and breaking her neck in two places

Crime|Europe|Health

Experts challenge baby killings conviction of UK nurse Lucy Letby

Lawyers for British nurse Lucy Letby on Tuesday launched a new bid to overthrow her conviction for killing seven babies, after a group of international medical

Experts challenge baby killings conviction of UK nurse Lucy Letby
Health|Political|US

Republican committee chairman 'struggling' with RFK Jr. nomination

Sen. Bill Cassidy, the chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, explains why he is concerned about Robert F. Kennedy Jr. becoming the next secretary of Health and Human Services.

Republican committee chairman 'struggling' with RFK Jr. nomination
Crime|Health|Technology|US

'Everything is backed up': Expectant mothers frustrated as ransomware incident affects Frederick hospital

'Everything is backed up': Expectant mothers frustrated as ransomware incident affects Frederick hospital

'Everything is backed up': Expectant mothers frustrated as ransomware incident affects Frederick hospital
Education|Health|Science

Do Mom and Dad really know what’s best? A psychologist explains why kids see their parents as bossier than they are

The brain science behind the power struggle between parents and their children.

Do Mom and Dad really know what’s best? A psychologist explains why kids see their parents as bossier than they are
Business|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|US

Regeneron beats quarterly estimates on eczema drug demand; launches dividend program

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals beat fourth-quarter sales and profit estimates on Tuesday, on continuing demand for its eczema treatment, Dupixent, and announced a dividend and stock buyback

Regeneron beats quarterly estimates on eczema drug demand; launches dividend program
Asia|Business|Economy|Health|Stock Markets

Merck stops Gardasil shipments to China, hitting 2025 outlook; shares tumble

Merck said on Tuesday it would not ship its HPV vaccine Gardasil in China until at least the middle of this year due to weak discretionary spending, a move

Merck stops Gardasil shipments to China, hitting 2025 outlook; shares tumble
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Merck 2025 sales forecast underwhelms as it pauses Gardasil sales in China

Shares of Merck are sliding in early trading after the drugmaker surprised Wall Street with a lower-than-expected 2025 sales forecast due partly to a pause in shipments of one of its top-selling products to China

Merck 2025 sales forecast underwhelms as it pauses Gardasil sales in China
Environment|Health|Science

Some viruses prefer mosquitoes to humans, but people get sick anyway − a virologist and entomologist explain why

The virus that causes eastern equine encephalitis, or EEE, has evolved to infect mosquitoes. To be able to spread between people, however, it faces extra challenges.

Some viruses prefer mosquitoes to humans, but people get sick anyway − a virologist and entomologist explain why
Health|Opinion|Science

What the ‘moral distress’ of doctors tells us about eroding trust in health care

When doctors feel unable to provide the care they believe is best for their patients, they may experience what bioethicists call ‘moral distress.’

Business|Economy|Food|Health|Lifestyle

Soaring egg prices are piquing interest in backyard chickens

With the price of eggs soaring, more people are looking into keeping backyard chickens

Soaring egg prices are piquing interest in backyard chickens
Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

America desperately needs more air traffic controllers. So why is it so tough to hire them?

America desperately needs more air traffic controllers. So why is it so tough to hire them?

America desperately needs more air traffic controllers. So why is it so tough to hire them?
Environment|Health|US

Struggling with your mental health after surviving a disaster? Here's how to look after yourself

There’s the initial shock and chaos in a collective disaster like the deadly and destructive California wildfires

Struggling with your mental health after surviving a disaster? Here's how to look after yourself
Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

USAID contractors fire staff, face cash crunch as Trump causes chaos in aid world

President Donald Trump's overhaul of U.S. foreign assistance has led to chaos in the aid and development field, leaving hundreds of

USAID contractors fire staff, face cash crunch as Trump  causes chaos in aid world
Economy|Europe|Finance|Health|Political

Poland needs to cut spending and raise taxes, OECD says

Poland's higher social, health and defence spending requires sustained fiscal adjustment to reduce the budget deficit and avoid excess demand, the Organisation for Economic Co-

Poland needs to cut spending and raise taxes, OECD says
Health|MidEast|World

Toddler who has just days to live evacuated from Gaza for urgent medical care

Toddler who has just days to live evacuated from Gaza for urgent medical care

Toddler who has just days to live evacuated from Gaza for urgent medical care
Business|Europe|Health

Investors seek answers on Novo Nordisk's next-gen obesity drug CagriSema

Novo Nordisk is under pressure from investors for more information about its next-generation obesity drug candidate CagriSema amid a

Investors seek answers on Novo Nordisk's next-gen obesity drug CagriSema
Africa|Health|Science|World

Uganda starts clinical trial of vaccine for Sudan strain of Ebola

Uganda has begun a trial vaccination programme for the strain of Ebola viral infection that is behind the country's latest outbreak, according to the World

Uganda starts clinical trial of vaccine for Sudan strain of Ebola
Health|Sports

Medics attend to fan who collapsed courtside at Spurs, Grizzlies game

Medics attended to a fan who collapsed courtside before the San Antonio Spurs vs

Medics attend to fan who collapsed courtside at Spurs, Grizzlies game
Economy|Health|Political|US|World

Elon Musk targets closure of US humanitarian aid agency

The Trump administration said it would lock U.S.

Elon Musk targets closure of US humanitarian aid agency
Crime|Economy|Health|Political|US

Tariff threats take aim at fentanyl trafficking. Here's how the drug reaches the US

President Donald Trump's threat of tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada and China is aimed at stopping the flow of fentanyl into the U.S. Ingredients for fentanyl are produced in China and used by pharmaceutical companies to make legal painkillers

Tariff threats take aim at fentanyl trafficking. Here's how the drug reaches the US
Africa|Health|World

Uganda begins Ebola vaccine trial after new outbreak kills a nurse and infects 2 other people

Ugandan authorities have begun a clinical trial of a vaccine against the Sudan strain of Ebola that has killed one person in the outbreak declared last week

Uganda begins Ebola vaccine trial after new outbreak kills a nurse and infects 2 other people
Health|Political|World

RFK Jr. misled the US Senate on measles deaths, Samoa's health chief says

Samoa’s top health official has denounced as “a complete lie” remarks that Robert F

RFK Jr. misled the US Senate on measles deaths, Samoa's health chief says
Health|Political|US

New York attorney general tells hospitals to continue transgender care after Trump’s executive order

New York Attorney General Letitia James is telling hospitals that they would be violating state law if they stop offering gender-affirming care for people under age 19 in response to an executive order from President Donald Trump aimed at curtailing federal funding for such treatments

New York attorney general tells hospitals to continue transgender care after Trump’s executive order
Celebrity|Europe|Health

Catherine, Princess of Wales smiles in new woodland photo in honor of World Cancer Day

Catherine, Princess of Wales smiles in new woodland photo in honor of World Cancer Day

Catherine, Princess of Wales smiles in new woodland photo in honor of World Cancer Day
Health|Political|US

Bill Cassidy faces pressure campaign from both sides ahead of key vote on whether to advance RFK Jr.’s nomination

Bill Cassidy faces pressure campaign from both sides ahead of key vote on whether to advance RFK Jr.’s nomination

Bill Cassidy faces pressure campaign from both sides ahead of key vote on whether to advance RFK Jr.’s nomination
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Middle East latest: Hostages freed from Gaza rarely saw sunlight, families say

The families of hostages freed from Gaza over the weekend described difficult conditions — including rarely seeing the sun — during their captivity

Middle East latest: Hostages freed from Gaza rarely saw sunlight, families say
Food|Health|US

Gerber recalls teething sticks over choking concern

Gerber recalls teething sticks over choking concern

Gerber recalls teething sticks over choking concern
Crime|Health|Political|US

New York law seeks to shield doctors who provide abortion pills by mail

New York enacted a law on Monday intended to protect the state's doctors from prosecution by other states that have banned abortions when they prescribe and mail out abortion

New York law seeks to shield doctors who provide abortion pills by mail
Crime|Education|Health|Political|US

Jury seated for trial of alleged ringleader of $250M pandemic fraud scheme in Minnesota

A jury has been seated for the trial of the alleged ringleader of a scheme to exploit the COVID-19 pandemic that federal prosecutors say stole $250 million from a program meant to feed children

Crime|Health|US

Transportation secretary says 'expansive' impact zone was left by Philadelphia medical plane crash

The U.S. transportation secretary has visited the site of a medical transportation plane crash in Philadelphia with city and state officials

Transportation secretary says 'expansive' impact zone was left by Philadelphia medical plane crash
Arts|Business|Crime|Economy|Entertainment|Health|Sports|US

Motives of arsonists, Target’s DEI reversal, Super Bowl ads: Catch up on the day’s stories

Motives of arsonists, Target’s DEI reversal, Super Bowl ads: Catch up on the day’s stories

Crime|Education|Health|Political|US

Father of Apalachee High School shooting victim backs Georgia push to track students

Georgia's state House speaker wants a statewide student database of disciplinary, mental health and law enforcement information to determine which students might commit violence at school

Economy|Health|US

EMS shortages putting strain on rural communities

EMS shortages putting strain on rural communities

Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

The Rwanda-backed rebels who seized a major Congo city declare a unilateral ceasefire

The Rwanda-backed rebels who seized eastern Congo’s key city of Goma have announced a unilateral ceasefire in the region for humanitarian reasons

The Rwanda-backed rebels who seized a major Congo city declare a unilateral ceasefire
Crime|Health|US

Man recovering after plunging down elevator shaft

Man recovering after plunging down elevator shaft

Man recovering after plunging down elevator shaft
Education|Health|Political|US

UConn expands access to birth control with 'Plan B' in vending machines

UConn expands access to birth control with 'Plan B' in vending machines

UConn expands access to birth control with 'Plan B' in vending machines
Crime|Environment|Health|Political|US

Lawsuit blames deaths on Ohio train derailment as Vance says US needs 'to do better on rail safety'

A new lawsuit alleges for the first time that people died because of the disastrous 2023 East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment

Lawsuit blames deaths on Ohio train derailment as Vance says US needs 'to do better on rail safety'
Crime|Health|Political|US

New York shields abortion pill prescribers after a doctor was indicted in Louisiana

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has signed a bill to shield the identities of doctors who prescribe abortion medications, days after a physician in the state was charged with prescribing abortion pills to a pregnant minor in Louisiana

New York shields abortion pill prescribers after a doctor was indicted in Louisiana
Health|Political|Science|Technology|US

Trump administration's data deletions set off 'a mad scramble,' researcher says

Researchers across the country are in “a mad scramble” to sort out what public data the Trump administration has deleted from government websites

Trump administration's data deletions set off 'a mad scramble,' researcher says
Crime|Health|US

Historic fentanyl bust was enough to kill more than 800,000 people

Historic fentanyl bust was enough to kill more than 800,000 people

Historic fentanyl bust was enough to kill more than 800,000 people
Crime|Health|Political|US

U.S. fentanyl deaths are declining. But not on this New Mexico reservation

(This Jan. 25 story has been refiled to correct the spelling of 'Peralto' in paragraphs 14 and 15) By Andrew Hay ALAMO, N.M.

U.S. fentanyl deaths are declining. But not on this New Mexico reservation
Environment|Health|US

Naples Zoo announce death of beloved African lion

Naples Zoo announce death of beloved African lion

Health|Political|Science

Epidemiologist reacts to removal of certain health data, information from CDC website

Several US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention websites and datasets related to HIV, LGBTQ people, youth health behaviors and more have been removed after the agency was directed to comply with executive orders from President Donald Trump. Epidemiologist Dr. Jennifer Nuzzo explains the consequences.

Epidemiologist reacts to removal of certain health data, information from CDC website
Crime|Health|Political|US

NY Gov. Hochul signs new reproductive rights law against background of NY doctor being indicted in Louisiana

NY Gov. Hochul signs new reproductive rights law against background of NY doctor being indicted in Louisiana

Business|Crime|Health|Technology|US

District attorneys settle with 'Big Ass Fans' over false claims

District attorneys settle with 'Big Ass Fans' over false claims

District attorneys settle with 'Big Ass Fans' over false claims
Education|Health|Science

Couple donates their bodies to help medical students gain valuable experience

Couple donates their bodies to help medical students gain valuable experience

Arts|Business|Economy|Education|Health|Political|Technology

Book Review: Chris Hayes' 'Sirens' Call' is a thorough look at the fight for attention in modern age

MSNBC Host Chris Hayes explores the evolution of the attention economy in “The Sirens' Call: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource.”

Book Review: Chris Hayes' 'Sirens' Call' is a thorough look at the fight for attention in modern age
Education|Environment|Health|Political|US

As crews clean up from LA wildfires, some residents are furious over hazardous waste

As crews work to clean up from the Los Angeles wildfires, city officials and residents are opposing the designation of a federally owned park to process hazardous waste

As crews clean up from LA wildfires, some residents are furious over hazardous waste
Environment|Health|Science

Human brain samples contain an entire spoon’s worth of nanoplastics, study says

Human brain samples contain an entire spoon’s worth of nanoplastics, study says

Human brain samples contain an entire spoon’s worth of nanoplastics, study says
Economy|Health|US

How to deal with fresh health insurance deductibles in the new year

Many Americans with high-deductible health insurance face a cold reality at the start of every year: Those deductibles will have to be paid before most insurance coverage starts

How to deal with fresh health insurance deductibles in the new year
Environment|Health|Science

HEALTH MINUTE: STUDY AIMED AT PREVENTING BRAIN DISEASES

Millions of Americans have brain diseases and disorders. What causes them, and how to prevent them, is still unknown in many cases, as much of the research has been focused on patients after a diagnosis, but a large brain study happening now is aimed at changing that. In today’s Health Minute, Mandy Gaither has more on the research and why healthy adults are being studied, instead of patients who are already sick.

HEALTH MINUTE: STUDY AIMED AT PREVENTING BRAIN DISEASES
Economy|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Aid is surging into Gaza under the ceasefire. Is it helping?

Two weeks after the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel took effect, aid is flooding into the Gaza Strip

Aid is surging into Gaza under the ceasefire. Is it helping?
Crime|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|US

Fart slime inspires hope and joy after life-changing injury for 8-year-old splash pad shooting victim

Fart slime inspires hope and joy after life-changing injury for 8-year-old splash pad shooting victim

Fart slime inspires hope and joy after life-changing injury for 8-year-old splash pad shooting victim
Economy|Health|MidEast

Health payment changes to drive Turkish inflation higher in Feb, economists say

A recent change in Turkey's health regulations is expected to add 0.6 percentage points to inflation in February and push annual inflation up by 1.5 percentage points, economists

Business|Economy|Health|Political

Direct primary care cuts out insurance companies. Could it gain traction under Trump?

Direct primary care is an increasingly popular health care option

Direct primary care cuts out insurance companies. Could it gain traction under Trump?
Crime|Health|US

Driver captures disturbing moment of drivers ignoring ambulance on the road

Driver captures disturbing moment of drivers ignoring ambulance on the road

Driver captures disturbing moment of drivers ignoring ambulance on the road
Crime|Health|Political|US

Bill would allow nursing home residents to install cameras in rooms

Bill would allow nursing home residents to install cameras in rooms

Business|Health|Technology|US

Bill Gates shares his thoughts on vaccine backlash, Intel's woes and Google's antitrust battle

Although Microsoft founder Bill Gates sat down for an interview with The Associated Press to discuss his new memoir, “Source Code: My Beginnings,” he also shared his views on a variety of other topics, including vaccine conspiracy views about him, his thoughts on the struggles of longtime computer chipmaker Intel and his take on the antitrust challenges facing Google

Bill Gates shares his thoughts on vaccine backlash, Intel's woes and Google's antitrust battle
Business|Education|Health|Technology

GoodMaps app helps blind navigate sites, gets first Tennessee location

GoodMaps app helps blind navigate sites, gets first Tennessee location

GoodMaps app helps blind navigate sites, gets first Tennessee location
Business|Health|Lifestyle|US

Woman with cerebral palsy turns vision for better accessible transportation into reality

Woman with cerebral palsy turns vision for better accessible transportation into reality

Woman with cerebral palsy turns vision for better accessible transportation into reality
Business|Europe|Health|Political|World

No plan to prop up global health, Novo Nordisk Foundation says, as Trump freezes US aid

The Novo Nordisk Foundation does not plan to step in to prop up a global health sector reeling from a freeze on U.S.-funded foreign aid, and will continue to focus

No plan to prop up global health, Novo Nordisk Foundation says, as Trump freezes US aid
Health|Lifestyle|Science|Technology

Your environment affects how well your medications work − identifying exactly how could make medicine better

Your physical environment, social life and lifestyle have as much an influence on your biology − and hence, how you process drugs − as your genes.

Your environment affects how well your medications work − identifying exactly how could make medicine better
Health|Political|Science|US

US health websites, datasets taken down as agencies comply with Trump executive orders

US health websites, datasets taken down as agencies comply with Trump executive orders

US health websites, datasets taken down as agencies comply with Trump executive orders
Asia|Crime|Health|World

Gunmen kill a police officer working on Pakistan's first polio drive of the year

Pakistani police say unidentified gunmen shot and killed a police officer working on Pakistan’s first polio vaccination drive of the year

Gunmen kill a police officer working on Pakistan's first polio drive of the year
Business|Economy|Health|US

Smaller US winter COVID wave adds pressure to Pfizer turnaround

Health experts are seeing signs of a much smaller wave of U.S.

Smaller US winter COVID wave adds pressure to Pfizer turnaround
Europe|Health|Political|US|World

WHO proposes budget cut after US exit, defends its work

World Health Organization member states will discuss cutting part of its budget by $400 million in light of President Donald Trump's move to withdraw the U.S., its

WHO proposes budget cut after US exit, defends its work
Health|Political|World

WHO chief asks countries to push Washington to reconsider its withdrawal

The World Health Organization chief is asking global leaders to lean on Washington to reverse President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the U.N. health agency

WHO chief asks countries to push Washington to reconsider its withdrawal
Health|Political|US

Democratic Senators demand health pick Kennedy's recusal from vaccine matters if confirmed

Two U.S. senators who will vote this week on whether to advance Robert F.

Democratic Senators demand health pick Kennedy's recusal from vaccine matters if confirmed
Africa|Health|Political|World

Hospitals in eastern Congo are crowded with wounded and exhausting their supplies

Hundreds of wounded people have poured into overcrowded hospitals in Goma after Rwanda-backed rebels captured the major city in eastern Congo last week

Hospitals in eastern Congo are crowded with wounded and exhausting their supplies
Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Taiwanese actor Barbie Hsu dies of flu-related illness at age 48

Taiwanese actor Barbie Hsu dies of flu-related illness at age 48

Taiwanese actor Barbie Hsu dies of flu-related illness at age 48
Americas|Business|Europe|Health|Technology

EssilorLuxottica receives FDA clearance for its Nuance audio glasses

EssilorLuxottica said on Monday it received a green light from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its over-the-counter Nuance audio glasses.

EssilorLuxottica receives FDA clearance for its Nuance audio glasses
Business|Economy|Education|Finance|Health|MidEast

Turkish inflation rate up at 5.03% in January after price adjustments

Turkey's monthly inflation rate climbed more than expected to 5.03% in January due to a minimum wage hike and several new-year price updates while annual inflation fell to 42.12%,

Turkish inflation rate up at 5.03% in January after price adjustments
Business|Economy|Health|Political|World

China renews threat to retaliate against US tariffs

China has reiterated it could take “necessary countermeasures" after U.S. President Donald Trump decided to impose a 10% tariff on China for allegedly doing too little to stem the production of precursor chemicals for the drug fentanyl

China renews threat to retaliate against US tariffs
Australia|Education|Entertainment|Health|Political|Technology

Despite Australia's strict social media ban for minors, a YouTube exemption poses risks

Australia's government carved out an exemption for YouTube when it passed laws banning social media access for children under 16, but some mental health and extremism

Despite Australia's strict social media ban for minors, a YouTube exemption poses risks
Arts|Asia|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Taiwan's Barbie Hsu, hugely popular in East Asia, dies of flu

Taiwanese actor Barbie Hsu, who rose to fame across East Asia as the romantic lead in the 2001 television drama "Meteor Garden", has died of influenza aged 48, her sister said on

Taiwan's Barbie Hsu, hugely popular in East Asia, dies of flu
Crime|Health|Political|Travel|US

Mayor says 5 injured in fatal Philadelphia plane crash remain hospitalized, 3 in critical condition

Philadelphia's mayor says five people hurt on the ground from a Learjet crash remain hospitalized, three of them are in critical condition

Mayor says 5 injured in fatal Philadelphia plane crash remain hospitalized, 3 in critical condition
Health|Political|US

Senator challenges RFK Jr.'s false vaccine claims in emotional speech

In a personal and impassioned speech, Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH) revealed to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. her own struggle with her son’s health and the fears she had about Kennedy’s continued questioning of what has been settled science on vaccines. RFK Jr. is President Trump's nominee to be the next Secretary of Health and Human services and has repeatedly questioned the safety of vaccines.

Senator challenges RFK Jr.'s false vaccine claims in emotional speech
Health|Political|Science|US

US CDC orders pullback of new scientific papers involving its researchers, source says

The U.S.

US CDC orders pullback of new scientific papers involving its researchers, source says
Business|Crime|Economy|Health|Political|US

Trump's Canada, Mexico, China tariffs suspend loophole behind fentanyl shipments

President Donald Trump's new tariff orders against Canada, Mexico and China all contain clauses suspending a duty-free exemption for low-value shipments below $

Trump's Canada, Mexico, China tariffs suspend loophole behind fentanyl shipments
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

Congo's displaced fear violence, rape if they return home

Widow Francine Nsengiyumva and her three children have little to eat and sleep on the hard ground, but like many others at a makeshift displacement

Congo's displaced fear violence, rape if they return home
Business|Entertainment|Health|Sports|US

Fay Vincent, baseball commissioner during three years of turmoil, dies at 86

Fay Vincent, who became baseball commissioner in 1989 and then was forced out three years later by owners intent on a labor confrontation with players, has died

Fay Vincent, baseball commissioner during three years of turmoil, dies at 86
Health|Political|US

US Senate panel to vote on RFK Jr.'s health secretary nomination

A U.S. Senate committee will vote Tuesday on whether to advance President Donald Trump's nomination of Robert F.

US Senate panel to vote on RFK Jr.'s health secretary nomination
Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Dana Reeve grieved some losses before her husband died

Dana Reeve grieved some losses before her husband died

Dana Reeve grieved some losses before her husband died
Health|Travel

A flying phobia affects more than 25 million Americans. Here’s how to manage it

A flying phobia affects more than 25 million Americans. Here’s how to manage it

A flying phobia affects more than 25 million Americans. Here’s how to manage it
Health|Political|Science|US

What to know about polio vaccines, in 4 charts

What to know about polio vaccines, in 4 charts

What to know about polio vaccines, in 4 charts
Asia|Business|Crime|Health|Political|World

In public, they ran a successful global business. In private, police allege they abused hundreds of children

In public, they ran a successful global business. In private, police allege they abused hundreds of children

In public, they ran a successful global business. In private, police allege they abused hundreds of children
Health|Political|US

Pro-RFK Jr. letter to the Senate includes names of doctors whose licenses were revoked or suspended

A letter submitted to the U.S. Senate that states it was sent by physicians in support of Robert F

Pro-RFK Jr. letter to the Senate includes names of doctors whose licenses were revoked or suspended
Africa|Health|Science|World

Ugandan health authorities are set to begin an Ebola vaccine trial after new outbreak kills a nurse

Ugandan officials are preparing to deploy a trial vaccine as part of efforts to stem an outbreak of Ebola in the capital, Kampala

Ugandan health authorities are set to begin an Ebola vaccine trial after new outbreak kills a nurse
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Middle East latest: Hamas frees 3 hostages, Israel releases Palestinians as part of ceasefire deal

Hamas has freed three hostages in the southern Gaza Strip and Israel has released 183 Palestinian prisoners in the fourth round of exchanges during the Gaza ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas

Middle East latest: Hamas frees 3 hostages, Israel releases Palestinians as part of ceasefire deal
Celebrity|Education|Europe|Health

UK's Princess Kate says we must improve social and emotional skills to thrive

Kate, Britain's Princess of Wales, has said people needed to better at acting with compassion and empathy to create a healthier, happier society in her first major public message

UK's Princess Kate says we must improve social and emotional skills to thrive
Health|Sports

Victor Wembanyama sits out Spurs' game against Heat because of an undisclosed illness

Victor Wembanyama sat out the San Antonio Spurs’ game Saturday night against the Miami Heat because of an undisclosed illness

Victor Wembanyama sits out Spurs' game against Heat because of an undisclosed illness
Health|Political|US

US spells out life-saving HIV treatment that can continue during aid pause

The U.S.

US spells out life-saving HIV treatment that can continue during aid pause
Crime|Health|US

Seven dead, 19 injured in 'high-impact' air ambulance crash in Philadelphia

At least seven people were killed and 19 were injured when an air ambulance crashed to the ground on a busy Philadelphia street, creating what witnesses described as a massive fireball and a chaotic street scene

Seven dead, 19 injured in 'high-impact' air ambulance crash in Philadelphia
Crime|Economy|Health|Political|US

Why Trump’s tariffs can’t solve America’s fentanyl crisis

Tariffs may sound tough, but America’s fentanyl crisis stems from a decades-long addiction problem that trade policy can’t fix.

Africa|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Sick and wounded children begin crossing into Egypt as Rafah crossing opens after several months

A group of 50 sick and wounded Palestinian children began crossing through Gaza’s Rafah crossing into Egypt for treatment

Sick and wounded children begin crossing into Egypt as Rafah crossing opens after several months
Americas|Crime|Health|US|World

At least seven people dead in Philadelphia plane crash, officials say

At least seven people died when a medevac plane crashed in Philadelphia on Friday, including six Mexicans aboard the plane and one person who was on the ground, Mexico's president and

At least seven people dead in Philadelphia plane crash, officials say
Election|Health|Political|US

Trump’s allies trying to shore up support for RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard following confirmation hearings

Trump’s allies trying to shore up support for RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard following confirmation hearings

Trump’s allies trying to shore up support for RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard following confirmation hearings
Crime|Health|Technology|US

Small medevac plane crashes in Philadelphia with child, 5 others on board

A medevac plane crashed soon after takeoff in Philadelphia on Friday with a child and five others on board, the air ambulance company that operated it said, adding that it

Small medevac plane crashes in Philadelphia with child, 5 others on board
Americas|Crime|Health|Political|US

Arrest warrant issued for New York doctor indicted in Louisiana for prescribing abortion pill

An arrest warrant has been issued for a New York doctor indicted by a Louisiana grand jury for allegedly prescribing an abortion pill online to a pregnant minor

Arrest warrant issued for New York doctor indicted in Louisiana for prescribing abortion pill
Environment|Health|US

Dead bird at park receives "preliminarily positive" bird flu test result

Dead bird at park receives "preliminarily positive" bird flu test result

Dead bird at park receives "preliminarily positive" bird flu test result
Americas|Health|MidEast|World

Palestinian family in Colorado welcomes teen who lost leg in Israeli bombing of Gaza

Palestinian family in Colorado welcomes teen who lost leg in Israeli bombing of Gaza

Palestinian family in Colorado welcomes teen who lost leg in Israeli bombing of Gaza
Europe|Health

The runaway alligator and other bizarre calls that hampered UK ambulance dispatchers

Ambulance services stretched thin in the U.K. are drawing attention to the non-emergency calls that are hampering their response times

The runaway alligator and other bizarre calls that hampered UK ambulance dispatchers
Health|Political|US

Fact check: RFK Jr. denied saying things he did say

Fact check: RFK Jr. denied saying things he did say

Fact check: RFK Jr. denied saying things he did say
Health|Lifestyle|US

Veteran whose 30-year-old car couldn't pass emissions test gets part he needed from Good Samaritan

Veteran whose 30-year-old car couldn't pass emissions test gets part he needed from Good Samaritan

Veteran whose 30-year-old car couldn't pass emissions test gets part he needed from Good Samaritan
Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|Opinion

After failing as a parent, I gave up resolutions for two words

After failing as a parent, I gave up resolutions for two words

After failing as a parent, I gave up resolutions for two words
Health|Lifestyle|Sports|Technology

LeBron, Lindsey Vonn, Ronaldo keep going; Faster, stronger and longer, with plenty of help

Elite athletes are competing longer and at a higher level than ever before

LeBron, Lindsey Vonn, Ronaldo keep going; Faster, stronger and longer, with plenty of help
Business|Health|US

US government could seek over $1 billion from J&J for cancer treatment costs

The U.S.

US government could seek over $1 billion from J&J for cancer treatment costs
Health|Technology|US

An air ambulance has crashed in Philadelphia. What to know about air medical transport

A medical transport jet carrying a pediatric patient and five others has slammed into a Philadelphia neighborhood and exploded in flames

An air ambulance has crashed in Philadelphia. What to know about air medical transport
Education|Health|Political|US

Things to know about how Trump's policies target transgender people

President Donald Trump has targeted the rights of transgender people in executive orders in his first two weeks back in office

Things to know about how Trump's policies target transgender people
Economy|Health|Political|US|World

US aid agency is in upheaval during foreign assistance freeze and staff departures

Trump administration changes have upended the U.S. agency charged with providing humanitarian aid overseas, with senior officials put on leave, contractors laid off and a sweeping freeze imposed on foreign assistance

US aid agency is in upheaval during foreign assistance freeze and staff departures
Health|Political|US

Health data, entire pages wiped from federal websites as Trump officials target 'gender ideology'

A government memo aimed at implementing President Donald Trump’s order rolling back protections for transgender people has rippled through the federal government as agencies scramble to make changes to strip “gender ideology” from websites, contracts and emails

Health data, entire pages wiped from federal websites as Trump officials target 'gender ideology'
Europe|Health|Lifestyle|World

‘It’s like a constant gamble:’ Ukrainian couple awaits birth of twins in wartime Kyiv

‘It’s like a constant gamble:’ Ukrainian couple awaits birth of twins in wartime Kyiv

‘It’s like a constant gamble:’ Ukrainian couple awaits birth of twins in wartime Kyiv
Crime|Health|Political|US

New York doctor indicted in Louisiana for prescribing abortion pill taken by teen

A New York doctor was indicted by a grand jury in West Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Friday for prescribing an abortion pill that was taken by a teenager there.

New York doctor indicted in Louisiana for prescribing abortion pill taken by teen
Health|Political|US

US health agencies scrub HIV, other data to remove 'gender ideology'

The U.S.

US health agencies scrub HIV, other data to remove 'gender ideology'
Crime|Health|US

5-year-old boy killed in hyperbaric chamber explosion

5-year-old boy killed in hyperbaric chamber explosion

5-year-old boy killed in hyperbaric chamber explosion
Health|Political|US

A list of government web pages that have gone dark to comply with Trump orders

U.S. government websites have gone dark as agencies scrambled to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive orders declaring his administration would recognize only two genders and ordering an end to diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives

A list of government web pages that have gone dark to comply with Trump orders
Americas|Health|Political|US|World

Trump's foreign aid freeze guts grassroots groups helping migrants in Latin America

A busy shelter for migrants in southern Mexico has been left without a doctor

Trump's foreign aid freeze guts grassroots groups helping migrants in Latin America
Africa|Health|Political|World

UN says more than 700 killed in just five days of fighting in DR Congo

UN says more than 700 killed in just five days of fighting in DR Congo

UN says more than 700 killed in just five days of fighting in DR Congo
Food|Health

4 ways pineapple can improve your love life

Ro reveals the facts and myths about pineapple and sexual health.

4 ways pineapple can improve your love life
Health|Lifestyle

Expert tips to handle the winter blues

Hers breaks down the winter blues, what causes them, and research-backed tips for handling this seasonal mood change.

Expert tips to handle the winter blues
Health|Political|US

Some hospitals pause gender-affirming care to evaluate Trump's executive order

Hospitals in Colorado, Virginia and the nation’s capital say they have paused gender-affirming care for young people as they evaluate President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at cutting federal support for such care

Some hospitals pause gender-affirming care to evaluate Trump's executive order
Health|Lifestyle|Sports|Technology

Can the viral mini steppers help you reach your cardio goals? What experts are saying

Can the viral mini steppers help you reach your cardio goals? What experts are saying

Can the viral mini steppers help you reach your cardio goals? What experts are saying
Business|Economy|Europe|Health|Political|Stock Markets|Technology|US

STOXX 600 logs longest weekly winning streak in 10 months

European shares closed at a record high on Friday, led by technology stocks, as earnings from companies such as Novartis and Hexagon overshadowed

STOXX 600 logs longest weekly winning streak in 10 months
Health|Travel

Toronto woman says she was asked to sign NDA after husband dealt with food poisoning at Dominican Republic resort

Toronto woman says she was asked to sign NDA after husband dealt with food poisoning at Dominican Republic resort

Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

What is happening in eastern Congo, where rebels captured a key city?

Rwanda-backed rebels have captured eastern Congo’s strategic city of Goma, the hub of a region containing trillions of dollars in mineral wealth that remains largely untapped

What is happening in eastern Congo, where rebels captured a key city?
Health|Political|US

Pentagon strips travel reimbursement for troops seeking abortions, fertility treatment

A new memo says the Defense Department will no longer reimburse service members for travel out of state to get reproductive health care, including abortions and fertility treatments

Pentagon strips travel reimbursement for troops seeking abortions, fertility treatment
Health|Political|US

RFK Jr. says he'll stop collecting fees from HPV vaccine lawsuit, but other ethics questions remain

Robert F

RFK Jr. says he'll stop collecting fees from HPV vaccine lawsuit, but other ethics questions remain
Crime|Health|US

Man left alone inside medical clinic after closing

Man left alone inside medical clinic after closing

Health|Science|US

About half of Americans approve of using weight-loss drugs to treat obesity, AP-NORC poll finds

A new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows about half of U.S. adults believe it is a good thing for adults to use weight-loss drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy and other brands if they are struggling with obesity or have a health condition tied to weight

About half of Americans approve of using weight-loss drugs to treat obesity, AP-NORC poll finds
Health|Political|Science|US

RFK Jr. kept asking to see the science that vaccines were safe. After he saw it, he dismissed it

The man who hopes to be President Donald Trump’s health secretary says he needs to see data showing vaccines are safe, but he dismissed the evidence shown by an influential Republican senator

RFK Jr. kept asking to see the science that vaccines were safe. After he saw it, he dismissed it
Business|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

AbbVie forecasts 2025 profit above estimates on newer immunology drugs

AbbVie forecast 2025 profit above estimates on Friday, as strong sales of its newer immunology drugs Skyrizi and Rinvoq make up for a steep decline in

AbbVie forecasts 2025 profit above estimates on newer immunology drugs
Celebrity|Health|Sports

Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade reveals 2023 kidney surgery to remove tumor later found to be cancerous

Hall of Fame player Dwyane Wade says doctors performed a December 2023 surgery on his kidney to remove a tumor later determined to be cancerous

Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade reveals 2023 kidney surgery to remove tumor later found to be cancerous
Arts|Education|Europe|Health

Britain’s top ballet school settles body-shaming lawsuit with former student

Britain’s top ballet school settles body-shaming lawsuit with former student

Britain’s top ballet school settles body-shaming lawsuit with former student
Health|Political|Technology|US

Teens on social media: Red, blue and purple states are all passing laws to restrict and protect adolescents

New restrictions on how children and teens can spend time online remain concentrated at the state level.

Teens on social media: Red, blue and purple states are all passing laws to restrict and protect adolescents
Health|Lifestyle|US

Identical quadruplets born at Banner Health, beating 1-in-40-million odds

Identical quadruplets born at Banner Health, beating 1-in-40-million odds

Identical quadruplets born at Banner Health, beating 1-in-40-million odds
Business|Health|Science|Technology|US

FDA approves painkiller designed to eliminate the risk of addiction associated with opioids

U.S. officials have approved a new type of pain drug designed to eliminate the risks of addiction and overdose associated with opioids

FDA approves painkiller designed to eliminate the risk of addiction associated with opioids
Food|Health|MidEast|Political|World

For millions of children in food crises, a heightened risk of lifelong damage

A surge in the flow of aid into the Gaza Strip since the truce between Israel and Hamas took effect on Jan. 19 is likely to ease the acute food emergency

For millions of children in food crises, a heightened risk of lifelong damage
Entertainment|Health|Sports|US

Mushers and dogs braved a horrific Alaska winter to deliver lifesaving serum 100 years ago

The Alaska Gold Rush town of Nome was hundreds of miles from anywhere, cut off by the frozen sea and under siege from a contagious disease known as the “strangling angel” for the way it suffocated children

Mushers and dogs braved a horrific Alaska winter to deliver lifesaving serum 100 years ago
Health|Lifestyle|Sports|Travel|World

Paralyzed from the waist down from a climbing accident, this adventurer is going to ski hundreds of miles across Antarctica

Paralyzed from the waist down from a climbing accident, this adventurer is going to ski hundreds of miles across Antarctica

Paralyzed from the waist down from a climbing accident, this adventurer is going to ski hundreds of miles across Antarctica
Business|Europe|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Novartis beats Q4 earnings consensus as drug sales surge

Novartis on Friday posted adjusted net income well above analyst estimates as sales of established heart failure drug Entresto and newer multiple sclerosis drug

Novartis beats Q4 earnings consensus as drug sales surge
Health|MidEast|World

After the initial ecstasy of freedom, released hostages face a long road to recovery

Fifteen hostages have been released from more than 15 months of captivity in Gaza over the past two weeks

After the initial ecstasy of freedom, released hostages face a long road to recovery
Asia|Health|MidEast|World

Israeli doctors say five released Thai hostages in 'fair' health after 15 months of captivity

Five Thai hostages have been released after 15 months of captivity in the Gaza Strip

Israeli doctors say five released Thai hostages in 'fair' health after 15 months of captivity
Health|MidEast|Political|World

UN chief demands evacuation of 2,500 Gaza children at 'imminent risk' of death

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Thursday demanded that 2,500 children be immediately evacuated from Gaza for medical treatment after

UN chief demands evacuation of 2,500 Gaza children at 'imminent risk' of death
Health|Science|Technology|US

FDA approves first new type of pain medication in 25 years

FDA approves first new type of pain medication in 25 years

FDA approves first new type of pain medication in 25 years
Election|Health|Political|US

Conspiracies, espionage, an enemies list: Takeaways from a wild day of confirmation hearings

President Donald Trump’s most controversial Cabinet nominees have flooded the zone in back-to-back-to-back confirmation hearings

Conspiracies, espionage, an enemies list: Takeaways from a wild day of confirmation hearings
Health|Political|US

Trump’s Cabinet nominees face sharpest bipartisan grilling to date and other takeaways from Thursday’s confirmation hearings

Trump’s Cabinet nominees face sharpest bipartisan grilling to date and other takeaways from Thursday’s confirmation hearings

Trump’s Cabinet nominees face sharpest bipartisan grilling to date and other takeaways from Thursday’s confirmation hearings
Americas|Crime|Health|Political|US

Judge extends court-monitoring agreement for children in Customs and Border Protection custody

A federal judge filed a last-minute order extending a court agreement ensuring protections for children in federal custody the day after it ended

Judge extends court-monitoring agreement for children in Customs and Border Protection custody
Health|Political|US

Fresh lawsuit hits Oregon city at the heart of Supreme Court ruling on homeless encampments

A small Oregon city is facing a fresh lawsuit over its homeless camping rules

Fresh lawsuit hits Oregon city at the heart of Supreme Court ruling on homeless encampments
Business|Health|US

US FDA approves Vertex's non-opioid painkiller

The U.S.

US FDA approves Vertex's non-opioid painkiller
Africa|Health|World

Hospital nurse in Uganda dies in country's first Ebola outbreak in 2 years

A Ugandan health official says a nurse in the capital, Kampala, has died of Ebola, in the first recorded fatality since the country's last outbreak ended in 2023

Hospital nurse in Uganda dies in country's first Ebola outbreak in 2 years
Crime|Health|Political|US

US judge blocks Trump administration from transferring transgender inmate

A U.S. judge has temporarily blocked federal prison officials from transferring a transgender woman to a men's facility and denying her access to gender-affirming

US judge blocks Trump administration from transferring transgender inmate
Health|Political|US

Sen. Bill Cassidy grapples with GOP loyalty and medical views in hearing with RFK Jr.

Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana has emerged as a central figure in the confirmation of Robert F

Sen. Bill Cassidy grapples with GOP loyalty and medical views in hearing with RFK Jr.
Health|Sports

NFL players suffered fewest concussions in a season in 2024 since league began tracking 9 years ago

NFL players suffered the fewest concussions in a season in 2024 since the league began tracking data nine years ago

Health|Political|US

The Latest: Senators grill 3 of Trump's most controversial Cabinet picks in confirmation hearings

Democratic senators have grilled three of President Donald Trump’s cabinet picks during their confirmation hearings

The Latest: Senators grill 3 of Trump's most controversial Cabinet picks in confirmation hearings
Health|Political|US

RFK Jr. on defensive over his vaccine views as a key confirmation vote hangs in the balance

Robert F

RFK Jr. on defensive over his vaccine views as a key confirmation vote hangs in the balance
Environment|Health|US

Dog rescued after falling 200 feet down Cascade Falls

Dog rescued after falling 200 feet down Cascade Falls

Health|Lifestyle|Political|Sports|Technology

How ICE is changing, tragedy hits figure skaters, advice for breaking up: Catch up on the day’s stories

How ICE is changing, tragedy hits figure skaters, advice for breaking up: Catch up on the day’s stories

Celebrity|Health|Sports

NBA icon Dwyane Wade reveals cancer diagnosis, surgery

NBA icon Dwyane Wade reveals cancer diagnosis, surgery

Health|Political|US

Kennedy as health secretary a struggle for key Republican US senator

A key Republican senator on Thursday said he was struggling with Robert F.

Kennedy as health secretary a struggle for key Republican US senator
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Environment|Health

Patti Smith apologizes for canceling show after collapsing onstage in Brazil

Singer Patti Smith told The Associated Press by phone that she was fine after collapsing during a presentation in Brazil

Patti Smith apologizes for canceling show after collapsing onstage in Brazil
Crime|Health|US

Carencro High student in critical condition after getting ejected from truck that flipped on I-49

Carencro High student in critical condition after getting ejected from truck that flipped on I-49

Crime|Health|US

Care facility fined $500 after grandfather walks out, dies in the desert

Care facility fined $500 after grandfather walks out, dies in the desert

Care facility fined $500 after grandfather walks out, dies in the desert
Health|Technology

NICU camera system connects babies and parents from afar

NICU camera system connects babies and parents from afar

NICU camera system connects babies and parents from afar
Health|Technology|US

US FDA identifies cybersecurity risks in certain patient monitors

The U.S.

US FDA identifies cybersecurity risks in certain patient monitors
Africa|Health|World

Congo checks 12 possible Ebola cases, African health body says

Democratic Republic of Congo authorities are investigating 12 possible cases of the deadly Ebola virus in its northwest, Africa's main health body said on Thursday, though first

Congo checks 12 possible Ebola cases, African health body says
Environment|Health|US

Rising bird flu cases force changes on Massachusetts farms

Rising bird flu cases force changes on Massachusetts farms

Rising bird flu cases force changes on Massachusetts farms
Economy|Health|Political|US|World

US foreign aid freeze is upending global aid and the work of contractors

US foreign aid freeze is upending global aid and the work of contractors

US foreign aid freeze is upending global aid and the work of contractors
Africa|Health|World

Uganda confirms outbreak of Ebola in capital Kampala, one dead

Uganda has confirmed an outbreak of the Ebola virus in the capital Kampala with the first confirmed patient dying from it on Wednesday, the health ministry said

Uganda confirms outbreak of Ebola in capital Kampala, one dead
Crime|Health|Lifestyle

Severely emaciated dog found abandoned, prompting investigation

Severely emaciated dog found abandoned, prompting investigation

Severely emaciated dog found abandoned, prompting investigation
Africa|Health|World

WHO cites reports saying 45 dead in Congo fighting, warns of disease risks

The World Health Organization said on Thursday that over 2,000 people have been wounded by fighting in and around Congo's city of Goma and 45 people have died, citing unnamed

WHO cites reports saying 45 dead in Congo fighting, warns of disease risks
Food|Health|Science|Sports

Those NFL snack ads are fun, but you should be careful of the foods they sell, study shows

Those NFL snack ads are fun, but you should be careful of the foods they sell, study shows

Those NFL snack ads are fun, but you should be careful of the foods they sell, study shows
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Science|Stock Markets|US

Thermo Fisher sees robust 2025 profit on improved demand for its tools and services

Thermo Fisher Scientific on Thursday forecast annual profit above Wall Street estimates, banking on improved demand for its products and services used in developing therapies, sending its

Thermo Fisher sees robust 2025 profit on improved demand for its tools and services
Election|Health|Political|Science|US

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination signals a new era of anti-intellectualism in American politics

Attacks on scientific expertise have been increasing, especially in politics. Health and Human Services nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is among the more prominent people who have done that.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination signals a new era of anti-intellectualism in American politics
Business|Economy|Health|Stock Markets|US

Altria 'smoke-free' targets under threat from illicit vapes

Altria, the maker of Marlboro cigarettes, has placed under review its 2028 goals for selling alternatives to smoking on the U.S. market, saying on Thursday it may not be able to

Altria 'smoke-free' targets under threat from illicit vapes
Business|Europe|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Sanofi plans share buybacks, signals more deals post Opella sale

By Manas Mishra -Sanofi said on Thursday it would buy back 5 billion euros ($5.21 billion) in shares this year and could be more active with acquisitions in the near term as the drugmaker moves

Sanofi plans share buybacks, signals more deals post Opella sale
Education|Health|Lifestyle|Sports|Technology

Softball team trades smartphones for flip phones in digital detox fundraiser

Softball team trades smartphones for flip phones in digital detox fundraiser

Softball team trades smartphones for flip phones in digital detox fundraiser
Education|Health|Lifestyle|Political|Science

Gen Z seeks safety above all else as the generation grows up amid constant crisis and existential threat

Recent generations may have taken safety for granted, but today’s youth are growing up in an era of compounded crises – and being safe is their priority.

Gen Z seeks safety above all else as the generation grows up amid constant crisis and existential threat
Celebrity|Europe|Health

Catherine, Princess of Wales visits children’s hospice as she becomes latest royal patron

Catherine, Princess of Wales visits children’s hospice as she becomes latest royal patron

Catherine, Princess of Wales visits children’s hospice as she becomes latest royal patron
Environment|Europe|Health|Political|World

European court finds Italy violated the right to life of Naples residents living in toxic dump area

The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Italy violated the right to life of those living in a toxic-waste polluted area around Naples

European court finds Italy violated the right to life of Naples residents living in toxic dump area
Economy|Education|Health|Political|World

How nonprofits abroad can fill gaps when the US government cuts off foreign aid

When foreign aid stops flowing, local leaders and diaspora communities can, under certain conditions, step in.

How nonprofits abroad can fill gaps when the US government cuts off foreign aid
Health|Political|Science|US

Stricter abortion laws may cause increased infant deaths − 2 maternal and child health researchers explain the data

The new study reinforces warnings from doctors about abortion laws with limited or no exceptions.

Stricter abortion laws may cause increased infant deaths − 2 maternal and child health researchers explain the data
Crime|Europe|Health|Political|World

Polish appeals court to rule next month in abortion case which activists say could set a precedent

An appeals court in Poland says that it will rule next month in the case of a women’s rights activist convicted in 2023 of providing another woman with abortion pills

Health|Political|US

A federal policy expert weighs in on Trump’s efforts to stifle gender-affirming care for Americans under 19

While it doesn’t constitute a national ban on gender-affirming care for minors, the executive order contains provisions that could have a chilling effect on health care providers around the country.

A federal policy expert weighs in on Trump’s efforts to stifle gender-affirming care for Americans under 19
Asia|Health|Travel

Osaka bans public smoking ahead of Expo 2025

Osaka bans public smoking ahead of Expo 2025

Osaka bans public smoking ahead of Expo 2025
Asia|Crime|Health|World

Families in India cremate loved ones killed in stampede at religious festival

Grieving families in India are cremating their loved ones while others are caring for their injured relatives in hospitals a day after a stampede

Families in India cremate loved ones killed in stampede at religious festival
Health|Political|US

Takeaways from RFK Jr.'s first confirmation hearing as Trump's nominee for health secretary

Robert F

Takeaways from RFK Jr.'s first confirmation hearing as Trump's nominee for health secretary
Health|Political|US

Sen. Bennet grills RFK. Jr on his past rhetoric during HHS confirmation hearing

Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) grilled Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump’s controversial pick to lead the US Department of Health and Human Services, during his Senate confirmation hearing about his past rhetoric on COVID-19, Lyme disease, and AIDS.

Business|Europe|Finance|Health

Roche sees high single-digit core profit growth in 2025

Roche said on Thursday it is targeting a continued increase in adjusted earnings per share (EPS) at a high single-digit percentage this year, helped by lower

Roche sees high single-digit core profit growth in 2025
Crime|Health|US

The death toll from a New Year's Eve illegal fireworks explosion in Honolulu climbs to 5

A fifth person has died from injuries suffered during a massive explosion of illegal fireworks at a Honolulu home over New Year’s

The death toll from a New Year's Eve illegal fireworks explosion in Honolulu climbs to 5
Economy|Health|Political|US|World

Aid groups get blanket order to pause U.S.-funded programs as payments dry up

The U.S.

Aid groups get blanket order to pause U.S.-funded programs as payments dry up
Australia|Crime|Health|World

Religious sect followers prayed and sang as an 8-year-old died. All 14 have been found guilty of manslaughter

Religious sect followers prayed and sang as an 8-year-old died. All 14 have been found guilty of manslaughter

Economy|Health|Political|US|World

Hundreds of USAID internal contractors put on leave, terminated amid US freeze on global aid

Hundreds of internal contractors working for the U.S.

Hundreds of USAID internal contractors put on leave, terminated amid US freeze on global aid
Economy|Health|Political|US|World

A judge paused a freeze on federal funding, but many facets of American life are left in limbo. Here’s what we know

A judge paused a freeze on federal funding, but many facets of American life are left in limbo. Here’s what we know

A judge paused a freeze on federal funding, but many facets of American life are left in limbo. Here’s what we know
Health|Political|US

Trump health pick Kennedy under attack for vaccine views in contentious Senate hearing

Robert F.

Trump health pick Kennedy under attack for vaccine views in contentious Senate hearing
Education|Health|Sports

Ravens fans urged to donate for Kincaid after Bills fan organized effort for Andrews

Baltimore Ravens fans are being urged to donate to a group supported by Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid

Ravens fans urged to donate for Kincaid after Bills fan organized effort for Andrews
Health|Political|US

Sanders asks RFK Jr. about his former org. selling anti-vaccine baby onesies

During the Senate confirmation hearing for HHS nominee Robert Kennedy Jr., Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) questioned Kennedy’s support for the Children’s Health Defense, an organization that Kennedy chaired, selling baby onesies that promote being anti-vaccine.

Health|Political|US

'No one should be fooled here': Sen. Warren grills RFK Jr. on making money from vaccine lawsuits

Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) asked Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to commit to not taking money from lawsuits aimed at vaccine makers if he is confirmed as Secretary of Health and Human Services.

Celebrity|Entertainment|Environment|Health

Dave Matthews pulls out of FireAid benefit concert due to ‘critical’ family health matter

Dave Matthews pulls out of FireAid benefit concert due to ‘critical’ family health matter

Dave Matthews pulls out of FireAid benefit concert due to ‘critical’ family health matter
Environment|Health|Science|US

Record levels of 'forever chemicals' found in wildlife near New Mexico base, hunters warned

Environmental regulators and health officials in New Mexico are warning hunters that harmful chemicals known to cause cancer in people have been found at record levels in birds, small mammals and plants at a lake near Holloman Air Force Base

Record levels of 'forever chemicals' found in wildlife near New Mexico base, hunters warned
Health|Lifestyle|Science

The truth about alcohol and your health, according to data

Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to examine data from the CDC, Pew, and other sources to compile research on alcohol consumption and its health impact.

The truth about alcohol and your health, according to data
Health|Political|US

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. struggles to answer questions on Medicare and Medicaid at confirmation hearing

Robert F

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. struggles to answer questions on Medicare and Medicaid at confirmation hearing
Health|US

Major tuberculosis outbreak hits Kansas City area

An outbreak of tuberculosis in the Kansas City area has grown into one of the largest ever recorded in the United States, with dozens of active cases of the infectious

Major tuberculosis outbreak hits Kansas City area
Arts|Entertainment|Health|Political|Science|Travel|US

How to stop procrastinating, pregnant moms are suing, TikTok tourists cause chaos: Catch up on the day’s stories

How to stop procrastinating, pregnant moms are suing, TikTok tourists cause chaos: Catch up on the day’s stories

Health|Sports

Pickleball heroes: City honors bystanders who saved man's life

Pickleball heroes: City honors bystanders who saved man's life

Health|Political|US

Kennedy says he will finalize rules that increase diversity in clinical trials

Robert F.

Kennedy says he will finalize rules that increase diversity in clinical trials
Health|Political|Science|US

RFK Jr. clashes with Democrats over past comments about vaccines, abortion rights

RFK Jr. clashes with Democrats over past comments about vaccines, abortion rights

Health|Political|Science

A rare brain disorder robbed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of his strong speaking voice

A rare brain disorder robbed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of his strong speaking voice

A rare brain disorder robbed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of his strong speaking voice
Africa|Health|Political|US|World

Despite waiver from U.S. on aid freeze, health and humanitarian groups uncertain if they can proceed

Health and humanitarian groups around the world were still uncertain on Wednesday if and how they could resume work after

Despite waiver from U.S. on aid freeze, health and humanitarian groups uncertain if they can proceed
Americas|Health|Political|US|World

UN agency says US waiver to help in continued supply of life-saving HIV treatment

A U.S. humanitarian waiver will allow people in several countries to continue accessing life-saving HIV treatments, the UNAIDS said on Wednesday, after President Donald Trump's freeze on

UN agency says US waiver to help in continued supply of life-saving HIV treatment
Business|Crime|Health|US

1 dead, 4 injured when home under construction collapses

1 dead, 4 injured when home under construction collapses

1 dead, 4 injured when home under construction collapses
Health|MidEast|Political|US|World

Fact check: $50 million for condoms in Gaza? Five big reasons to be skeptical Trump’s story is true

Fact check: $50 million for condoms in Gaza? Five big reasons to be skeptical Trump’s story is true

Fact check: $50 million for condoms in Gaza? Five big reasons to be skeptical Trump’s story is true
Health|US

Caught on camera: bus driver saves choking child

Caught on camera: bus driver saves choking child

Caught on camera: bus driver saves choking child
Health|MidEast|Political|US|World

As humanitarian officials warn people could die as a result of Trump’s foreign aid halt, Rubio issues new waiver

As humanitarian officials warn people could die as a result of Trump’s foreign aid halt, Rubio issues new waiver

As humanitarian officials warn people could die as a result of Trump’s foreign aid halt, Rubio issues new waiver
Business|Environment|Health|Technology

Farmer uses lasers to protect flock from avian flu

Farmer uses lasers to protect flock from avian flu

Health|Political|US

Caroline Kennedy accuses cousin RFK Jr. of being a 'predator'

CNN's Arlette Saenz reports on video shared by Caroline Kennedy warning senators to reject her cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination to be Health and Human Services secretary ahead of confirmation hearings on Wednesday.

Caroline Kennedy accuses cousin RFK Jr. of being a 'predator'
Crime|Education|Health|Political|US

Antioch High School students return to class and protest for gun reform and mental health measures

Antioch High School students return to class and protest for gun reform and mental health measures

Antioch High School students return to class and protest for gun reform and mental health measures
Environment|Health|Political|US|World

Pauses on US foreign aid and other grants send funders and nonprofits scrambling

The Trump administration has made or initiated major policy changes that impact nonprofits and their missions in its first week

Pauses on US foreign aid and other grants send funders and nonprofits scrambling
Education|Health|Lifestyle

'Friendship bench' combats loneliness, forges connection

'Friendship bench' combats loneliness, forges connection

'Friendship bench' combats loneliness, forges connection
Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|US

Teen raises more than $27K to help critically ill child’s wish come true

Teen raises more than $27K to help critically ill child’s wish come true

Teen raises more than $27K to help critically ill child’s wish come true
Environment|Health|Science|US

100-square-mile red tide bloom lurks off Southwest Florida coast

100-square-mile red tide bloom lurks off Southwest Florida coast

Crime|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|US

Bodycam footage shows moments deputies save 100-year-old woman from inside Altadena elderly living center

Bodycam footage shows moments deputies save 100-year-old woman from inside Altadena elderly living center

Health|Lifestyle|Science|Travel

Who's most at risk of SAD—and how to beat it

Lyft uses data to better understand who is more likely to get seasonal affective disorder, and provides helpful tips to prevent and combat it.

Who's most at risk of SAD—and how to beat it
Health|Lifestyle|Opinion|Science

How often should you shower? Advice from a doctor who bucked social norms

How often should you shower? Advice from a doctor who bucked social norms

How often should you shower? Advice from a doctor who bucked social norms
Health|Opinion|Science

Dr. Sanjay Gupta: Benefits of vaccines are a matter of fact

Dr. Sanjay Gupta: Benefits of vaccines are a matter of fact

Dr. Sanjay Gupta: Benefits of vaccines are a matter of fact
Crime|Health|US

Deputies rescue man from house fire

Deputies rescue man from house fire

Deputies rescue man from house fire
Economy|Health|Political|US

Trump's administration aims for 'greater transparency' in drug price negotiations

The U.S. government said on Wednesday it will aim for "greater transparency" in Medicare drug price negotiations under President Donald Trump's administration following criticism from the

Trump's administration aims for 'greater transparency' in drug price negotiations
Economy|Education|Health|Political|US

Nonprofits react to Trump's freeze on grants and loans

U.S.

Nonprofits react to Trump's freeze on grants and loans
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israel’s war inflicted ‘life-threatening danger’ on pregnant women and girls in Gaza, Human Rights Watch says

Israel’s war inflicted ‘life-threatening danger’ on pregnant women and girls in Gaza, Human Rights Watch says

Israel’s war inflicted ‘life-threatening danger’ on pregnant women and girls in Gaza, Human Rights Watch says
Election|Health|Political|US

What US adults think of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his views on vaccines, fluoride and raw milk

Robert F

What US adults think of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his views on vaccines, fluoride and raw milk
Asia|Health|World

What caused the stampede at India's Maha Kumbh festival that killed dozens?

Nearly 40 people were killed in India's northern state of Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday and several others injured in a pre-dawn stampede at the Maha Kumbh Mela - a Hindu religious

What caused the stampede at India's Maha Kumbh festival that killed dozens?
Health|Science|Technology

Skin phantoms help researchers improve wearable devices without people wearing them

Just 2 layers of materials commonly used in biomedical labs can mimic the electrical properties of human skin.

Skin phantoms help researchers improve wearable devices without people wearing them
Asia|Health|World

Dozens killed in crowd crush at world’s largest religious festival

Dozens killed in crowd crush at world’s largest religious festival

Dozens killed in crowd crush at world’s largest religious festival
Business|Economy|Health|Science|Technology|US

Haleon to invest $54 million in US R&D centre to boost product innovation

Consumer healthcare company Haleon said on Wednesday it will invest $54 million in its global research and development centre in Richmond, U.S., aiming to boost its pipeline for new

Haleon to invest $54 million in US R&D centre to boost product innovation
Election|Health|Political|US

Caroline Kennedy calls cousin RFK Jr. a ‘predator’ ahead of his confirmation hearings to be Trump’s health secretary

Caroline Kennedy calls cousin RFK Jr. a ‘predator’ ahead of his confirmation hearings to be Trump’s health secretary

Caroline Kennedy calls cousin RFK Jr. a ‘predator’ ahead of his confirmation hearings to be Trump’s health secretary
Health|MidEast|World

Hospital in Jordan offers injured Gazans hope for recovery

Karam Nawjaa, 17, was so badly injured when an Israeli strike hit his home in Gaza nearly a year ago that his own cousin, pulling him from the rubble, did not recognise him.

Hospital in Jordan offers injured Gazans hope for recovery
Asia|Crime|Health|Travel|World

What is special about Wednesday's 'royal bath' at India's Maha Kumbh festival?

At least seven people were killed and around 10 injured in a pre-dawn stampede at the Maha Kumbh Mela in the northern Indian city of Prayagraj on Wednesday, an official said, the

What is special about Wednesday's 'royal bath' at India's Maha Kumbh festival?
Election|Health|Political|US

RFK Jr.’s litany of controversial views to come under scrutiny in Senate confirmation hearing

RFK Jr.’s litany of controversial views to come under scrutiny in Senate confirmation hearing

RFK Jr.’s litany of controversial views to come under scrutiny in Senate confirmation hearing
Economy|Education|Environment|Health|Political

Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump administration freeze on federal grants and loans

A federal judge has temporarily blocked a push from President Donald Trump to pause federal funding while his administration conducts an across-the-board ideological review to uproot progressive initiatives

Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump administration freeze on federal grants and loans
Health|MidEast|World

Israeli father says even in Hamas captivity, his daughter heard his pleas to come home alive

For more than 470 days, Eitan Gonen publicly pleaded with his daughter to stay alive while in Hamas captivity

Israeli father says even in Hamas captivity, his daughter heard his pleas to come home alive
Australia|Crime|Health

14 members of an Australian religious group are convicted over diabetic girl's death

Two bereaved parents and 12 fellow members of an Australian religious congregation accused of killing an 8-year-old girl by withholding her diabetes medication have been found guilty of her manslaughter

14 members of an Australian religious group are convicted over diabetic girl's death
Asia|Health|Political|World

Myanmar refugees face sudden discharge from Thai hospitals shuttered by US aid freeze

Healthcare centres serving tens of thousands of refugees on the Thai-Myanmar border have been ordered shut after U.S.

Myanmar refugees face sudden discharge from Thai hospitals shuttered by US aid freeze
Health|Political|US

Trump signs order to block federal support for minors’ gender transitions

Trump signs order to block federal support for minors’ gender transitions

Trump signs order to block federal support for minors’ gender transitions
Business|Environment|Fashion and Beauty|Health|Science

Global wildlife trade is an enormous market – the US imports billions of animals from nearly 30,000 species

Understanding the number and origin of animals entering a country is important to control the health and ecological problems imported wildlife can bring.

Global wildlife trade is an enormous market – the US imports billions of animals from nearly 30,000 species
Health|Political|US

Trump’s federal grant pause creates confusion over Medicaid funding

Trump’s federal grant pause creates confusion over Medicaid funding

Trump’s federal grant pause creates confusion over Medicaid funding
Africa|Economy|Health|Political|US|World

A US shutdown on foreign aid is hitting worldwide. Rubio adds more exemptions

U.S.-funded aid programs worldwide have begun firing staff and preparing to shut down their operations as an unprecedented Trump administration freeze on foreign assistance brings their work to a sudden halt

A US shutdown on foreign aid is hitting worldwide. Rubio adds more exemptions
Election|Health|Political|US

Trump orders end to federal support for transgender healthcare for minors

President Donald Trump on Tuesday ordered an end to all federal funding or support for healthcare that aids the transition of transgender youth, the latest in a series of

Trump orders end to federal support for transgender healthcare for minors
Economy|Education|Health|Political|US

Trump aid freeze stirs chaos before it is blocked in court

President Donald Trump's attempt to freeze hundreds of billions of dollars in federal aid was temporarily blocked in court on

Trump aid freeze stirs chaos before it is blocked in court
Environment|Health|Political|US

Weeks after fire ravaged LA's Pacific Palisades, residents return to dig for mementos

Scores of Los Angeles residents have returned to the wildfire-ravaged Pacific Palisades neighborhood after officials began letting people drive back into the scorched community

Weeks after fire ravaged LA's Pacific Palisades, residents return to dig for mementos
Education|Environment|Health|Science|Technology|World

New Vatican document offers AI guidelines from warfare to health care

A Vatican document released Tuesday offers wide-ranging ethical guidelines for the application of artificial intelligence in sectors from warfare to health care The underlying call was that the burgeoning technology must be used to complement, and not replace, human intelligence

New Vatican document offers AI guidelines from warfare to health care
Health|Science|US

The tuberculosis outbreak in Kansas is alarming. It's not the biggest in US history though, CDC says

A yearlong outbreak of tuberculosis in the Kansas City, Kansas area has taken local experts aback, even if it does not appear to be the largest outbreak of the disease in U.S. history as a state health official claimed last week

The tuberculosis outbreak in Kansas is alarming. It's not the biggest in US history though, CDC says
Business|Health|US

US FDA approves Novo Nordisk's Ozempic to cut risk of diabetic kidney disease progression

The U.S.

US FDA approves Novo Nordisk's Ozempic to cut risk of diabetic kidney disease progression
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Zimmer Biomet to buy Paragon 28 for $1.1 billion

Zimmer Biomet said on Tuesday it would acquire medical device company Paragon 28 for about $1.1 billion to expand its portfolio of orthopedic surgical devices.

Zimmer Biomet to buy Paragon 28 for $1.1 billion
Health|US|World

Two dead, dozens sickened in Kansas tuberculosis outbreak

Two dead, dozens sickened in Kansas tuberculosis outbreak

Two dead, dozens sickened in Kansas tuberculosis outbreak
Health|Science|Technology

Hospital offers one-visit procedure to treat lung cancer

Hospital offers one-visit procedure to treat lung cancer

Hospital offers one-visit procedure to treat lung cancer
Health|Political|US

Caroline Kennedy calls on US lawmakers to oppose RFK Jr.'s health post

Caroline Kennedy, a member of the famed U.S. political family, urged senators on Tuesday to reject her cousin Robert F.

Caroline Kennedy calls on US lawmakers to oppose RFK Jr.'s health post
Food|Health|Science

Nutrition advice is rife with misinformation − a medical education specialist explains how to tell valid health information from pseudoscience

It’s easy to get caught up in the promise of quick health fixes, but they are generally too good to be true.

Nutrition advice is rife with misinformation − a medical education specialist explains how to tell valid health information from pseudoscience
Economy|Food|Health|Political|US

What the White House meant when it said Biden directed the mass killing of 100 million chickens

What the White House meant when it said Biden directed the mass killing of 100 million chickens

What the White House meant when it said Biden directed the mass killing of 100 million chickens
Election|Health|Political|US

Caroline Kennedy warns senators that cousin RFK Jr. is a 'predator'

Calling Robert F

Caroline Kennedy warns senators that cousin RFK Jr. is a 'predator'
Crime|Health|US

Family of woman who died after being found on hospital roof demand answers

Family of woman who died after being found on hospital roof demand answers

Family of woman who died after being found on hospital roof demand answers
Technology|Education|Health|Lifestyle

How young is too young to have a smartphone? 5 of the biggest parenting questions about smartphones, answered.

Spokeo reviewed academic research and survey data to answer important questions facing parents considering when to give their children a smartphone.

How young is too young to have a smartphone? 5 of the biggest parenting questions about smartphones, answered.
Economy|Health|Political|US

Fresno and Madera counties to begin counting number of unhoused as part of initiative

Fresno and Madera counties to begin counting number of unhoused as part of initiative

Economy|Entertainment|Food|Health|Science

Marijuana and your memory, Doomsday Clock is ticking, flavor of the year: Catch up on the day’s stories

Marijuana and your memory, Doomsday Clock is ticking, flavor of the year: Catch up on the day’s stories

Health|Political|US

States say Medicaid access cut, White House says no payments disrupted

At least three U.S. lawmakers said on Tuesday healthcare providers were blocked from the Medicaid payment portal after the Trump administration announced a federal funding pause,

States say Medicaid access cut, White House says no payments disrupted
Crime|Health|Political|US

Inmate, staff members at Upstate Correctional Facility hospitalized after exposure to 'unknown substance'

Inmate, staff members at Upstate Correctional Facility hospitalized after exposure to 'unknown substance'

Inmate, staff members at Upstate Correctional Facility hospitalized after exposure to 'unknown substance'
Arts|Business|Entertainment|Health|Political

David Geffen Fast Facts

David Geffen Fast Facts

Health|Science

FDA approves Ozempic to reduce risks from chronic kidney disease in diabetes patients

FDA approves Ozempic to reduce risks from chronic kidney disease in diabetes patients

FDA approves Ozempic to reduce risks from chronic kidney disease in diabetes patients
Crime|Health|US

LMPD calls woman an 'angel' after stopping man from jumping off 2nd Street Bridge

LMPD calls woman an 'angel' after stopping man from jumping off 2nd Street Bridge

LMPD calls woman an 'angel' after stopping man from jumping off 2nd Street Bridge
Economy|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Jordan launches air corridor for life-saving medicines into Gaza

Jordan's air force launched on Tuesday the biggest air bridge so far to bring urgent medical supplies to Gaza under a U.S

Jordan launches air corridor for life-saving medicines into Gaza
Africa|Health|Political|US|World

Trump's order will stop aid group feeding malnourished children in Ethiopia, sources say

The Trump administration's freeze on U.S. foreign aid globally has included a stop-work order to a program run by aid group Action Against Hunger helping severely

Trump's order will stop aid group feeding malnourished children in Ethiopia, sources say
Food|Health|Political|US

Nutrition programs unaffected by Trump funding freeze, White House says

Nutrition programs that deliver food assistance to millions of U.S. families will not be affected by a White House pause on federal grants and loans, a senior official said

Nutrition programs unaffected by Trump funding freeze, White House says
Crime|Education|Health|Sports|US

New Orleans human trafficking task force adds manpower for Super Bowl

New Orleans human trafficking task force adds manpower for Super Bowl

Health|US

Community comes to the aid of doctor

Community comes to the aid of doctor

Community comes to the aid of doctor
Economy|Health|US

Concerns shared after local hospital loses access to hot water

Concerns shared after local hospital loses access to hot water

Environment|Health|US

New York State's Effort to Combat Avian Influenza: Local Farms Urged to Enhance Biosecurity Measures

New York State's Effort to Combat Avian Influenza: Local Farms Urged to Enhance Biosecurity Measures

Crime|Health|US

5-Year-Old Dies After Being Trapped Under Hay Bale in North Country Barn

5-Year-Old Dies After Being Trapped Under Hay Bale in North Country Barn

Crime|Health|US

Teen dies, friend survives, after falling through ice into Ogden Pond

Teen dies, friend survives, after falling through ice into Ogden Pond

Environment|Health|US

Plymouth residents concerned about bird flu. Who is responsible for cleanup?

Plymouth residents concerned about bird flu. Who is responsible for cleanup?

Plymouth residents concerned about bird flu. Who is responsible for cleanup?
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Bain Capital proposes to take Surgery Partners private

Bain Capital Private Equity has proposed to acquire the remaining shares of surgical facility operator Surgery Partners it does not already own for $25.75

Bain Capital proposes to take Surgery Partners private
Arts|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Bhangra Folk Indian Dance class provides an intense, joyful workout; Eyewitness News tries it out

Bhangra Folk Indian Dance class provides an intense, joyful workout; Eyewitness News tries it out

Asia|Economy|Health|Political|World

Trump's freeze on US aid rings alarm bells from Thailand to Ukraine

Field hospitals in Thai refugee camps, landmine clearance in war zones, and drugs to treat millions suffering from

Trump's freeze on US aid rings alarm bells from Thailand to Ukraine
Business|Economy|Health|Science

Local health expert and farmer react to bird flu outbreaks

Local health expert and farmer react to bird flu outbreaks

Economy|Education|Health|Political|US

Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee Stands Firm Against Trump’s Federal Funds Freeze In a Battle for Harris County, Menefee Fights for Justice While Trump Plays Politics

Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee Stands Firm Against Trump’s Federal Funds Freeze In a Battle for Harris County, Menefee Fights for Justice While Trump Plays Politics

Economy|Food|Health|Lifestyle

Shocked by the price of eggs? Here are 11 inflation-proof groceries for healthy eating in 2025

Hers details healthy foods that have been least affected by inflation at the supermarket.

Shocked by the price of eggs? Here are 11 inflation-proof groceries for healthy eating in 2025
Europe|Health|Political|World

WHO worker crowd-funds for UN agency after Trump pulls US out

A World Health Organization staff member hopes to raise enough money through fundraising on social media to soften the impact of President Donald Trump pulling the

WHO worker crowd-funds for UN agency after Trump pulls US out
Asia|Health|Lifestyle|Travel

Chinese zodiac predictions: What’s in store for 2025 as we enter the Year of the Snake

Chinese zodiac predictions: What’s in store for 2025 as we enter the Year of the Snake

Chinese zodiac predictions: What’s in store for 2025 as we enter the Year of the Snake
Health|Political|Science|US|World

Who funds the World Health Organization? A list of its biggest donors

President Donald Trump’s decision to exit the World Health Organization means the U.N. agency is losing its biggest funder

Who funds the World Health Organization? A list of its biggest donors
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

'No safe place to go to from Goma' for millions as humanitarian crisis looms in eastern Congo city

Bodies are lying on the streets

'No safe place to go to from Goma' for millions as humanitarian crisis looms in eastern Congo city
Health|Science

More frequent marijuana use may damage an important memory skill

More frequent marijuana use may damage an important memory skill

More frequent marijuana use may damage an important memory skill
Africa|Asia|Economy|Health|MidEast|World

China bans livestock product imports from numerous countries on disease worries

China has prohibited imports of sheep, goat, poultry and even-toed ungulates from African, Asian and European countries due to outbreaks of livestock diseases such as sheep pox,

Business|Europe|Food|Health

Coca-Cola issues safety recall of soft drinks in Europe over chemical chlorate concerns

Coca-Cola has recalled some of its soft drinks in Europe after higher-than-normal levels of a chemical called chlorate were detected in bottles and cans at a Belgian production plant

Coca-Cola issues safety recall of soft drinks in Europe over chemical chlorate concerns
Education|Health|Technology

Sisters Network® Inc. Relaunches Teens4Pink® Program with a Game-Changing Mobile App

Sisters Network® Inc. Relaunches Teens4Pink® Program with a Game-Changing Mobile App

Education|Health|Political|Science|Technology

Engineering the social: Students in this course use systems thinking to help solve human rights, disease and homelessness

Control systems keep your house warm and your car’s speed constant, but they could also help address societal problems.

Engineering the social: Students in this course use systems thinking to help solve human rights, disease and homelessness
Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

Getting mail to your door is just one part of what the postmaster general does

The US Postal Service processes millions of passports, employs thousands of people and ensures the health of all Americans with last-mile delivery in rural areas.

Getting mail to your door is just one part of what the postmaster general does
Education|Health

More than 200 teachers, school staff learn life-saving CPR skills

More than 200 teachers, school staff learn life-saving CPR skills

Health|Political|Science|US

Medical research depends on government money – even a day’s delay in the intricate funding process throws science off-kilter

A member of a grant review panel explains the ins and outs of applying for research funding – and the consequences of when the process suddenly stops.

Medical research depends on government money – even a day’s delay in the intricate funding process throws science off-kilter
Africa|Health|Political|US|World

Trump order set to halt supply of HIV, malaria drugs to poor countries, sources say

The Trump administration has moved to stop the supply of lifesaving drugs for HIV, malaria and tuberculosis, as well as medical supplies for newborn babies, in

Trump order set to halt supply of HIV, malaria drugs to poor countries, sources say
Business|Economy|Food|Health|US

Egg prices are soaring. Don't expect that to change anytime soon

It looks like grocery shoppers hoping for soaring egg prices to turn around are likely to be waiting a while

Egg prices are soaring. Don't expect that to change anytime soon
Americas|Crime|Health|Political|World

Dominican hospitals face surge of Haitian mothers fleeing conflict

As spiraling violence in Haiti puts healthcare out of reach for most, Haitian mothers are seeking care at hospitals in neighboring Dominican Republic despite

Dominican hospitals face surge of Haitian mothers fleeing conflict
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Gaza hostages were held in tunnels for months, Israeli medical officer says

Some of the hostages released from Gaza so far during the ceasefire had been held in Hamas tunnels for up to eight months straight, deprived of daylight and with

Gaza hostages were held in tunnels for months, Israeli medical officer says
Africa|Crime|Health|World

Goma hospitals overwhelmed with wounded, dead bodies in the streets, UN agencies say

Dead bodies were scattered in the streets of Goma and hospitals were overwhelmed with patients with gunshot and shrapnel wounds, a day after Rwanda-backed rebels

Asia|Business|Economy|Health|Political|Technology|US

Trump tariffs on chips and drugs would hit U.S. allies in Asia

U.S. President Donald Trump plans to impose tariffs on imported computer chips, pharmaceuticals and steel, he said on Monday, to push companies to manufacture more in the United States.

Trump tariffs on chips and drugs would hit U.S. allies in Asia
Health|Political|US

Ahead of RFK Jr. confirmation hearings, poll shows nation divided on public health

Ahead of RFK Jr. confirmation hearings, poll shows nation divided on public health

Ahead of RFK Jr. confirmation hearings, poll shows nation divided on public health
Europe|Health|World

Ukrainian doctors save lives at children's heart surgery center relocated after missile attack

Six months ago, doctors were performing an operation at Ukraine's Center for Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery when a missile struck the

Ukrainian doctors save lives at children's heart surgery center relocated after missile attack
Environment|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Huge health challenges face Gaza residents returning to their homes

As Gaza residents return to what is left of their homes, they're facing new risks on top of monumental health challenges

Huge health challenges face Gaza residents returning to their homes
Asia|Education|Health|Sports

China to prioritise physical education in schools as obesity rates rise

China is aiming to beef up physical education in schools, making it core to the curriculum rather than a secondary subject, authorities said as they push for a more "holistic

China to prioritise physical education in schools as obesity rates rise
Health|Lifestyle|Sports

Lady Vols coach Kim Caldwell returns 1 week after giving birth to son

Tennessee women's basketball coach Kim Caldwell returned to the sideline a week after giving birth to a son and was greeted with a standing ovation from a crowd of more than 12,000

Lady Vols coach Kim Caldwell returns 1 week after giving birth to son
Health|Political|US

Key GOP senators want public commitments from RFK Jr. on abortion and vaccines during confirmation hearings

Key GOP senators want public commitments from RFK Jr. on abortion and vaccines during confirmation hearings

Key GOP senators want public commitments from RFK Jr. on abortion and vaccines during confirmation hearings
Health|Political|US|World

CDC staff ordered to cut communications with WHO after Trump executive order

CDC staff ordered to cut communications with WHO after Trump executive order

CDC staff ordered to cut communications with WHO after Trump executive order
Health|Political|US|World

CDC ordered to stop working with WHO immediately, upending expectations of an extended withdrawal

U.S. public health officials have been told to stop working with the World Health Organization, effective immediately

CDC ordered to stop working with WHO immediately, upending expectations of an extended withdrawal
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Science|Stock Markets|Technology|US

REIT Alexandria Real Estate posts higher Q4 FFO on resilient leasing demand

Alexandria Real Estate Equities posted a rise in its fourth-quarter funds from operations on Monday, as the real estate investment trust benefited from steady leasing demand from biotech

Education|Health|MidEast|Political|World

UN agency for Palestinians readies to shutter operations in East Jerusalem after Israeli ban

Tens of thousands of Palestinian refugees in Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem were set to lose education, healthcare and other services provided by U.N. agency UNRWA as an Israeli

UN agency for Palestinians readies to shutter operations in East Jerusalem after Israeli ban
Business|Entertainment|Environment|Health|Science|Travel

‘Mini-moon’ discovery, weaponizing wildfires, forming healthy habits: Catch up on the day’s stories

‘Mini-moon’ discovery, weaponizing wildfires, forming healthy habits: Catch up on the day’s stories

Americas|Economy|Environment|Food|Health|World

Extreme weather raises hunger risk in Latin America, UN says

Climate variability and extreme weather events stalk at least 20 Latin American countries and increase the risk of hunger and malnutrition in the region, according

Extreme weather raises hunger risk in Latin America, UN says
Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|Sports

Can you still play double Dutch after 40? This club says ‘come on down!’

Can you still play double Dutch after 40? This club says ‘come on down!’

Can you still play double Dutch after 40? This club says ‘come on down!’
Crime|Health|US

Person pulled from window during rescue from house fire

Person pulled from window during rescue from house fire

Education|Health|US

Friendship family reacts to school bus driver saving their daughter

Friendship family reacts to school bus driver saving their daughter

Friendship family reacts to school bus driver saving their daughter
Crime|Health|Political|US

Lawmakers react to chemical exposure at Upstate Correctional Facility

Lawmakers react to chemical exposure at Upstate Correctional Facility

Crime|Health|Political|US

Transgender inmate sues over Trump's order curtailing LGBT rights

A transgender woman serving in a federal prison has filed a lawsuit arguing that President Donald Trump's executive order directing the U.S.

Transgender inmate sues over Trump's order curtailing LGBT rights
Health|Education|Lifestyle

Find your flow: Five strategies for prioritizing tasks with ADHD

Rula identifies the challenges of ADHD when it comes to prioritization and offers strategies and steps to overcome this.

Find your flow: Five strategies for prioritizing tasks with ADHD
US|Crime|Health|Political

States where gun violence has surpassed car accidents as the #1 killer of children in the US

Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to illustrate the states where children are more likely to die of gun violence than vehicle accidents.

States where gun violence has surpassed car accidents as the #1 killer of children in the US
Fashion and Beauty|Health|Lifestyle|Sports

Expensive doesn’t mean better when choosing athletic apparel, experts say

Expensive doesn’t mean better when choosing athletic apparel, experts say

Expensive doesn’t mean better when choosing athletic apparel, experts say
Health|Political|US

State lawmakers are pushing for vaccine exemptions even as childhood vaccination rates fall

Vaccination bills are popping up in more than 15 states as lawmakers aim to potentially resurrect or create new religious exemptions from immunization mandates, establish state-level vaccine injury databases or dictate what providers must tell patients about the shots

State lawmakers are pushing for vaccine exemptions even as childhood vaccination rates fall
Crime|Health|Political|US

New York City Mayor Eric Adams unwell, limiting appearances, office says

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is ill and is limiting his public schedule this week as he has medical tests, his office said.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams unwell, limiting appearances, office says
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|US

Weight-loss drug developer Metsera targets up to $1.78 billion valuation in US IPO

Metsera, which is developing weight-loss drugs, said on Monday it is seeking a valuation of up to $1.78 billion in its U.S.

Weight-loss drug developer Metsera targets up to $1.78 billion valuation in US IPO
Health|Sports

Skier dies in tragic accident at Mt. Ashland Ski area

Skier dies in tragic accident at Mt. Ashland Ski area

Health|Political|US

A trial is underway on North Dakota's ban on gender-affirming care for kids

A trial over North Dakota's ban on gender-affirming medical care for kids is happening in Bismarck

A trial is underway on North Dakota's ban on gender-affirming care for kids
Americas|Environment|Food|Health|Science|World

Climate change is disrupting food systems across Latin America, UN report says

Climate change is disrupting food systems across Latin America, UN report says

Climate change is disrupting food systems across Latin America, UN report says
Business|Economy|Food|Health|Political

Detroit's Lafayette Coney Island temporarily closes due to "rat infestation issue," health department says

Detroit's Lafayette Coney Island temporarily closes due to "rat infestation issue," health department says

Asia|Health|World

Indian state suspects first death from Guillain-Barre syndrome amid rising cases

One person is believed to have died in India's Maharashtra state in an outbreak of Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) - a neurological disease that causes numbness,

Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Sage rejects Biogen's $469 million takeover offer, says offer undervalues company

Sage Therapeutics said on Monday that its board has unanimously rejected Biogen’s $469 million offer, stating it "significantly undervalues" the company and does not serve shareholders'

Sage rejects Biogen's $469 million takeover offer, says offer undervalues company
Health|Political|Science|Technology|World

CIA says COVID-19 more likely to have come from lab than nature

The Central Intelligence Agency has assessed that the COVID-19 pandemic is more likely to have emerged from a lab than from nature, an agency spokesperson said on

CIA says COVID-19 more likely to have come from lab than nature
Education|Health|Lifestyle

Project LIFT teaches vocational trade while improving mental health

Project LIFT teaches vocational trade while improving mental health

Project LIFT teaches vocational trade while improving mental health
Health|Lifestyle|US

'PLEASE GO GET TESTED' Bone marrow recipient, cancer survivor meets donor who gave her the gift of life

'PLEASE GO GET TESTED' Bone marrow recipient, cancer survivor meets donor who gave her the gift of life

'PLEASE GO GET TESTED' Bone marrow recipient, cancer survivor meets donor who gave her the gift of life
Education|Health|Science

Rise in diagnoses is prompting more US adults to ask: 'Do I have ADHD?'

More U.S. adults are being diagnosed with ADHD

Rise in diagnoses is prompting more US adults to ask: 'Do I have ADHD?'
Environment|Europe|Health|Science

Study projects millions of European heat deaths as world warms

A new study finds that extreme temperatures — mostly heat — are projected to kill as many as 2.3 million people in Europe by the end of the century unless countries get better at reducing carbon pollution and adapting to hotter conditions

Study projects millions of European heat deaths as world warms
Economy|Food|Health|Political|US

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s famous name and controversial views collide in his bid for top health job

Robert F

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s famous name and controversial views collide in his bid for top health job
Health|Lifestyle|Science

Forget 21 days. Most healthy new habits take at least two months to stick

Forget 21 days. Most healthy new habits take at least two months to stick

Forget 21 days. Most healthy new habits take at least two months to stick
Health|US

Tragic crash leaves father-to-be in coma, family seeks support as their loved one fights for his life

Tragic crash leaves father-to-be in coma, family seeks support as their loved one fights for his life

Americas|Health|Political|World

Brazil's Lula cleared to resume 'normal routine' after surgeries

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has been fully cleared to resume his "normal routine" after undergoing two emergency surgeries last month to treat and prevent

Brazil's Lula cleared to resume 'normal routine' after surgeries
Americas|Health|Science|US|World

US reports first outbreak of H5N9 bird flu in poultry

The United States has reported its first outbreak of H5N9 bird flu in poultry on a duck farm in California, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) said on Monday.

US reports first outbreak of H5N9 bird flu in poultry
Health|Political|Science|US

After disruption due to Trump administration communication pause, NIH told it can continue some purchasing for research

After disruption due to Trump administration communication pause, NIH told it can continue some purchasing for research

After disruption due to Trump administration communication pause, NIH told it can continue some purchasing for research
Health|Science

Norovirus, aka the winter vomiting bug, is on the rise – an infectious disease expert explains the best ways to stay safe

You can get norovirus any time of the year, but it spreads most during the winter.

Norovirus, aka the winter vomiting bug, is on the rise – an infectious disease expert explains the best ways to stay safe
Economy|Food|Health|Political|US

Why government can’t make America ‘healthier’ by micromanaging groceries purchased with SNAP benefits

Maintaining a good diet is not cheap or straightforward, especially on a low income.

Why government can’t make America ‘healthier’ by micromanaging groceries purchased with SNAP benefits
Education|Health|Lifestyle

These people stopped procrastinating. You can too with this advice, they say

These people stopped procrastinating. You can too with this advice, they say

These people stopped procrastinating. You can too with this advice, they say
Health|Science

Why does it hurt when you get a scrape? A neuroscientist explains the science of pain

Pain is unpleasant, but it does have a purpose.

Election|Health|Opinion|Political|US

I study democracy worldwide − here’s how Texas is eroding human rights, free expression and civil liberties

A healthy democracy has free and fair elections, robust civil liberties, multiparty competition and minimal corruption. Does Texas qualify?

I study democracy worldwide − here’s how Texas is eroding human rights, free expression and civil liberties
Health|Political|US

Health and Human Services secretary influences every aspect of America’s health

Overseeing the FDA, NIH and several other public health and medical research divisions, the HHS secretary is a powerful force in how the nation accesses health care.

Health and Human Services secretary influences every aspect of America’s health
Environment|Health|Science

How does raw water compare to tap water? A microbiologist explains why the risks outweigh the benefits

Raw water may not be as safe as it looks. Like raw milk, untreated water comes with dubious health claims and high risks.

How does raw water compare to tap water? A microbiologist explains why the risks outweigh the benefits
Business|Economy|Food|Health|Sports

Feeding a Super Bowl party will cost about the same this year, unless you try to be healthy

Feeding a Super Bowl party will cost about the same this year, unless you try to be healthy

Feeding a Super Bowl party will cost about the same this year, unless you try to be healthy
Economy|Food|Health|Political|World

"Just bread and tea": WFP says aid cuts to Afghanistan leave millions hungry this winter

The head of the World Food Programme in Afghanistan says the agency can only feed half the millions of Afghans in need after cuts in international aid and

"Just bread and tea": WFP says aid cuts to Afghanistan leave millions hungry this winter
Business|Health|Science|US

US FDA OKs monthly maintenance dosing for Eisai/Biogen's Alzheimer's drug

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved monthly maintenance dosing for Japan's Eisai and partner Biogen's Alzheimer's drug Leqembi, the companies said on Monday.

US FDA OKs monthly maintenance dosing for Eisai/Biogen's Alzheimer's drug
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Middle East latest: Deal reached to release Israeli hostage and allow Palestinians into north Gaza

Mediator Qatar has announced that an agreement has been reached to release an Israeli civilian hostage and allow Palestinians to return to northern Gaza

Middle East latest: Deal reached to release Israeli hostage and allow Palestinians into north Gaza
Africa|Health|MidEast|Political|World

About 70 people killed in attack on hospital in Sudan's Darfur region, WHO chief says

Around 70 people were killed in an attack on the only functional hospital in the besieged city of El Fasher in Sudan

About 70 people killed in attack on hospital in Sudan's Darfur region, WHO chief says
Health|Lifestyle|Technology

Why your phone doesn’t make for the best alarm clock

Why your phone doesn’t make for the best alarm clock

Why your phone doesn’t make for the best alarm clock
Environment|Health|Political|US

In policy reversal, Trump eliminates help for Black and Latino communities hit harder by pollution

President Trump is reversing his predecessor’s efforts to clean up areas hardest hit by pollution from heavy industry, ports and roadways – communities that are often largely Black, Latino and low-income

In policy reversal, Trump eliminates help for Black and Latino communities hit harder by pollution
Health|Political|Science|US|World

The CIA believes COVID most likely originated from a lab but has low confidence in its own finding

The CIA now believes the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic most likely originated from a laboratory

The CIA believes COVID most likely originated from a lab but has low confidence in its own finding
Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US

Multiple crews rescue donkey from frozen pond

Multiple crews rescue donkey from frozen pond

Multiple crews rescue donkey from frozen pond
Business|Education|Food|Health

Young entrepreneurs hope you'll pass the 'Ketchup Please'

Young entrepreneurs hope you'll pass the 'Ketchup Please'

Young entrepreneurs hope you'll pass the 'Ketchup Please'
Africa|Health|Political|World

Airstrike kills at least 70 seeking care at last functioning hospital in North Darfur capital as Sudan’s civil war rages

Airstrike kills at least 70 seeking care at last functioning hospital in North Darfur capital as Sudan’s civil war rages

Airstrike kills at least 70 seeking care at last functioning hospital in North Darfur capital as Sudan’s civil war rages
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health|Political

Jewel answers critics who felt ‘let down’ by her decision to perform at inauguration event

Jewel answers critics who felt ‘let down’ by her decision to perform at inauguration event

Jewel answers critics who felt ‘let down’ by her decision to perform at inauguration event
Food|Health|Political|US

Health groups prepare for the unthinkable: Working with RFK Jr.

The nomination of Robert F

Health groups prepare for the unthinkable: Working with RFK Jr.
Education|Health|MidEast|Political|World

UN agency UNRWA says Israel orders it to stop East Jerusalem operations this week

The United Nation's Palestinian refugee agency said on Sunday it had been ordered by Israel to vacate premises and cease all of its operations in occupied East Jerusalem

UN agency UNRWA says Israel orders it to stop East Jerusalem operations this week
Africa|Health|Political|World

WHO chief urges end to attacks on Sudan healthcare after 70 killed in drone strike

The head of the World Health Organization called on Saturday for an end to attacks on healthcare workers and facilities in Sudan after a drone attack on a hospital in Sudan's North Darfur

WHO chief urges end to attacks on Sudan healthcare after 70 killed in drone strike
Education|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Devastating toll for Gaza's children: Over 13,000 killed and an estimated 25,000 injured, UN says

The war in Gaza has been devastating for children

Devastating toll for Gaza's children: Over 13,000 killed and an estimated 25,000 injured, UN says
Economy|Health|Political|US

Trump says he may consider rejoining World Health Organization

President Donald Trump said on Saturday he may consider rejoining the World Health Organization, days after ordering a U.S. exit from the

Trump says he may consider rejoining World Health Organization
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Elation in Israel as more hostages released from Gaza

Israelis celebrated on Saturday the release of four Israeli soldiers held hostages in Gaza for the past 15 months, with scenes of jubilation in Tel Aviv where crowds gathered in a

Elation in Israel as more hostages released from Gaza
Health|Political|Science|US|World

CIA assesses lab leak most plausible source of Covid-19, though with low confidence

CIA assesses lab leak most plausible source of Covid-19, though with low confidence

CIA assesses lab leak most plausible source of Covid-19, though with low confidence
Health|Political|US

Trump defends decision to pull Dr. Fauci's security detail

During a news conference in Fletcher, North Carolina, President Trump was asked about his decision to remove Dr. Anthony Fauci's government-funded security detail. Fauci continues to face threats over his public-facing role during the Covid-19 pandemic, and has now hired private security, a source tells CNN's Kaitlan Collins.

Trump defends decision to pull Dr. Fauci's security detail
Health|Science

Wind-blown avian feces may be route of transmission for bird flu, infectious disease expert warns

Wind-blown avian feces may be route of transmission for bird flu, infectious disease expert warns

Economy|Health|Political|US|World

US freezes almost all foreign aid

US freezes almost all foreign aid

US freezes almost all foreign aid
Health|Lifestyle|Sports

Exercising: How often do you need to clean your yoga mat?

Exercising: How often do you need to clean your yoga mat?

Exercising: How often do you need to clean your yoga mat?
Environment|Health|US

Doctors warn residents to take precautions as recycling plant fire continues to smolder

Doctors warn residents to take precautions as recycling plant fire continues to smolder

Doctors warn residents to take precautions as recycling plant fire continues to smolder
Arts|Education|Health|Lifestyle

In a chronically online world, people are finding respite in ‘junk journaling’

In a chronically online world, people are finding respite in ‘junk journaling’

In a chronically online world, people are finding respite in ‘junk journaling’
Africa|Business|Food|Health|Science

‘Our innocent kids are struggling.’ Victims of massive listeriosis outbreak say those responsible must ‘do the right thing’

‘Our innocent kids are struggling.’ Victims of massive listeriosis outbreak say those responsible must ‘do the right thing’

‘Our innocent kids are struggling.’ Victims of massive listeriosis outbreak say those responsible must ‘do the right thing’
Education|Environment|Health|US

As schools in LA reopen, parents worry about harmful ash from wildfires

Weeks after the worst of the deadly fires tore through Los Angeles suburbs, families are grappling with the reality that toxic ash from burned cars and homes could be a health issue for awhile, especially for children

As schools in LA reopen, parents worry about harmful ash from wildfires
Health|Lifestyle

Which style of yoga is right for me? Here’s a primer, with a caveat

With so many styles of yoga out there, which one is right for you

Which style of yoga is right for me? Here’s a primer, with a caveat
Economy|Health|Lifestyle|US

'We're thrown out like garbage!': North Carolina residents displaced by hurricane slam FEMA's response

Almost 13,000 households have used FEMA’s Transitional Sheltering Assistance programs in Western North Carolina since Hurricane Helene. But some displaced residents tell CNN’s Meena Duerson the process has been confusing and stressful.

'We're thrown out like garbage!': North Carolina residents displaced by hurricane slam FEMA's response
Crime|Europe|Health|Technology

Families sue TikTok in France over teen suicides they say are linked to harmful content

Seven families are suing TikTok in France, accusing the platform of failing to moderate harmful content and exposing children to life-threatening material

Families sue TikTok in France over teen suicides they say are linked to harmful content
Australia|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|Sports

Australian Open champion Madison Keys credits therapy with helping her off a tennis court and on

Australian Open champion Madison Keys credits therapy with helping her understand herself, and that helped her become a better tennis player

Australian Open champion Madison Keys credits therapy with helping her off a tennis court and on
Health|Science|Technology|US

The only person in the world with a functioning pig organ is thriving after a record 2 months

An Alabama woman is thriving a record 61 days and counting after receiving a pig kidney, a new milestone in the quest for animal-to-human transplants

The only person in the world with a functioning pig organ is thriving after a record 2 months
Health|Political|US|World

Trump uses executive power to reinstate anti-abortion pacts

President Donald Trump on Friday used his executive authority to restore U.S. participation in two international anti-abortion pacts, including one that cuts off U.S. family

Trump uses executive power to reinstate anti-abortion pacts
Crime|Environment|Health|Science|US

Last 4 escaped monkeys are captured in South Carolina after months on the loose

Officials say they have recaptured the final four monkeys who escaped two months ago from a South Carolina compound that breeds them for medical research

Last 4 escaped monkeys are captured in South Carolina after months on the loose
Health|Political|US

Trump ends US security for Fauci, the latest ex-official to lose protection

President Donald Trump said on Friday Dr.

Trump ends US security for Fauci, the latest ex-official to lose protection
Health|Political|US

Trump's Justice Department limits cases over blocked access to abortion clinics

The U.S.

Trump's Justice Department limits cases over blocked access to abortion clinics
Business|Crime|Health|Technology|US

UnitedHealth says hack at tech unit impacted 190 million people

The cyberattack at UnitedHealth Group's tech unit last year affected the personal information of 190 million people, the health conglomerate said on Friday, making it the largest healthcare

UnitedHealth says hack at tech unit impacted 190 million people
Health|Political|US

North Dakota’s overturned abortion ban won’t be in effect during appeal, court rules

North Dakota’s highest court has ruled that the state’s overturned abortion ban will not be enforced during an appeal of a judge’s ruling that struck down the law in September

North Dakota’s overturned abortion ban won’t be in effect during appeal, court rules
Business|Economy|Health|US

Bankrupt Purdue buys time to advance $7.4 billion opioid deal

Purdue Pharma said on Friday it needs more time to build support for a new $7.4 billion settlement that could complete the company's years-long effort to

Bankrupt Purdue buys time to advance $7.4 billion opioid deal
Crime|Health|Political|US

Trump administration drops transgender care leak case against Texas doctor

U.S. prosecutors on Friday dropped charges against a Texas doctor and self-described whistleblower on transgender care for minors, who was accused of illegally gaining

Trump administration drops transgender care leak case against Texas doctor
Business|Crime|Health|US

Pfizer to pay $59.7 million over kickbacks for migraine drug

Pfizer will pay $59.7 million to resolve charges that a company it acquired defrauded Medicare and other healthcare programs by paying kickbacks so doctors

Pfizer to pay $59.7 million over kickbacks for migraine drug
Education|Health|Lifestyle|Political|US

Trump and Vance join March for Life anti-abortion activists in celebrating the movement's gains

President Donald Trump and his vice president, JD Vance, are celebrating gains in the anti-abortion movement with activists in the annual March for Life

Trump and Vance join March for Life anti-abortion activists in celebrating the movement's gains
Health|Political|Science|US

NIH interim director comes from its research ranks but is known for questioning Covid-19 vaccine mandates

NIH interim director comes from its research ranks but is known for questioning Covid-19 vaccine mandates

NIH interim director comes from its research ranks but is known for questioning Covid-19 vaccine mandates
Business|Economy|Food|Health|US

Long Island’s last duck farm weighs closure after outbreak leads to killing of entire flock

A New York region once synonymous in the culinary world for duck may lose its last commercial farm

Long Island’s last duck farm weighs closure after outbreak leads to killing of entire flock
Crime|Health|Political|US

US Justice Department drops case against Texas doctor charged with leaking transgender care data

Federal prosecutors have dropped the case against a Texas doctor who called himself a whistleblower on transgender care for minors and was accused of illegally obtaining private information on patients who weren’t under his care

US Justice Department drops case against Texas doctor charged with leaking transgender care data
Business|Finance|Health|Political|US

US drops appeal in case over UnitedHealth Medicare plans' rating

The U.S.

US drops appeal in case over UnitedHealth Medicare plans' rating
Health|Political|US

US FDA drops web pages on improving clinical trial diversity

The U.S.

US FDA drops web pages on improving clinical trial diversity
Health|Lifestyle|Political|US

New Yorkers may be allowed to use paid sick leave to look after pets

New York City's council is set to consider legislation that would allow New Yorkers to take paid sick leave to care for their pets and service animals.

New Yorkers may be allowed to use paid sick leave to look after pets
Crime|Health|US

Mutiple NY prison staff members taken to hospital after exposure to unknown substance

Mutiple NY prison staff members taken to hospital after exposure to unknown substance

Health|Political|US

Firefighters union files injunction for right to use medical marijuana off duty

Firefighters union files injunction for right to use medical marijuana off duty

Crime|Education|Health|Lifestyle|US

'My survivor puppy': Crash survivor creates special bond between dog and doctor

'My survivor puppy': Crash survivor creates special bond between dog and doctor

'My survivor puppy': Crash survivor creates special bond between dog and doctor
Health|Political|US

Trump administration withdraws proposed menthol ban

Trump administration withdraws proposed menthol ban

Trump administration withdraws proposed menthol ban
Business|Health|Political|US

Trump administration withdraws FDA plan to ban menthol cigarettes

The Trump administration has withdrawn a plan to ban menthol cigarettes in the U.S., in a setback to health regulators and activists.

Trump administration withdraws FDA plan to ban menthol cigarettes
Crime|Education|Health|US

Home health aid arrested for scamming senior out of bank information

Home health aid arrested for scamming senior out of bank information

Health|US

Sergeant Major at Winn Army Hospital overcomes cancer, inspires with resilience and leadership

Sergeant Major at Winn Army Hospital overcomes cancer, inspires with resilience and leadership

Sergeant Major at Winn Army Hospital overcomes cancer, inspires with resilience and leadership
Crime|Europe|Health

Greece says migrant health data stolen by drug trafficking network run by doctors, pharmacists

Greek authorities say they have dismantled a criminal network accused of exploiting migrant health care identification numbers to illegally distribute psychiatric medications and other prescription drugs

Health|Political|US

Trump has pulled Fauci’s security detail, source says

Trump has pulled Fauci’s security detail, source says

Trump has pulled Fauci’s security detail, source says
Health|Political|US

Trump ends Fauci's security detail and says he'd feel no responsibility if harm befell him

President Donald Trump has ended the federal security detail for Dr. Anthony Fauci, the infectious disease expert who advised him on the COVID-19 pandemic

Trump ends Fauci's security detail and says he'd feel no responsibility if harm befell him
Health|Political|US

Opponents of Kennedy's bid for top US health post urge senators to reject him

More than 80 organizations voiced opposition on Friday to Robert F.

Opponents of Kennedy's bid for top US health post urge senators to reject him
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

One minute, they were celebrating Gaza’s ceasefire. The next, they were killed

One minute, they were celebrating Gaza’s ceasefire. The next, they were killed

One minute, they were celebrating Gaza’s ceasefire. The next, they were killed
Europe|Health|Travel

Fruit, exercise and bloodletting: Tips on staying healthy from medieval travelers

Fruit, exercise and bloodletting: Tips on staying healthy from medieval travelers

Fruit, exercise and bloodletting: Tips on staying healthy from medieval travelers
Food|Health|Lifestyle|Science|US

Is drinking alcohol bad for your health? New dietary guidelines will weigh risks and benefits

Is drinking alcohol bad for your health? New dietary guidelines will weigh risks and benefits

Is drinking alcohol bad for your health? New dietary guidelines will weigh risks and benefits
Health|Science

A new definition of obesity goes beyond BMI. What this could mean for you

A new definition of obesity goes beyond BMI. What this could mean for you

A new definition of obesity goes beyond BMI. What this could mean for you
Health|Lifestyle|Science|Technology

Red light therapy shows promise for pain relief, inflammation and skin conditions – but other claims might be hyped

For decades, red light therapy has been an adjunct treatment for numerous ailments. But it may not work for all the medical conditions that supporters say it does.

Red light therapy shows promise for pain relief, inflammation and skin conditions – but other claims might be hyped
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|US

HCA Healthcare forecasts upbeat 2025 profit on strong medical care demand

HCA Healthcare on Friday forecast 2025 profit above estimates on elevated demand for medical procedures and lower costs, as it recovers from the disruption caused by recent hurricanes.

HCA Healthcare forecasts upbeat 2025 profit on strong medical care demand
Health

How breakthroughs in AI are helping to design life-saving drugs faster than ever before

A team of scientists at the University of Toronto have successfully implemented AI tools to speed up the process of discovering new possible cancer treatments, from years to just a month.

How breakthroughs in AI are helping to design life-saving drugs faster than ever before
Health|Science|Technology

Microgravity in space may cause cancer − but on Earth, mimicking weightlessness could help researchers develop treatments

Cells function differently under low gravity conditions. Rather than send lab samples to space, researchers are developing Earth-bound tools to more easily study microgravity’s effects on biology.

Microgravity in space may cause cancer − but on Earth, mimicking weightlessness could help researchers develop treatments
Crime|Health|Political|Science|Technology

Reproductive health care faces legal and surveillance challenges post-Roe – new research offers guidance

Patients rely on abortion clinics to protect their privacy. The providers have work to do to catch up to today’s digital surveillance threats.

Reproductive health care faces legal and surveillance challenges post-Roe – new research offers guidance
Health|Science|US

Emergency contraception pill could be an alternative to mifepristone for abortions, study suggests

A new study suggests that a pill used for emergency contraception could be repurposed at a higher dose as an abortion drug, providing a possible alternative to mifepristone, one of the two drugs used in the most common type of abortion in the United States

Emergency contraception pill could be an alternative to mifepristone for abortions, study suggests
Economy|Health|Political|US|World

WHO chief to cut costs, reset priorities after US exit, document shows

The World Health Organization will cut costs and review which health programmes to prioritise after President Donald Trump announced he was

WHO chief to cut costs, reset priorities after US exit, document shows
Business|Crime|Health|US

UnitedHealthcare has a new CEO

UnitedHealthcare has a new CEO

UnitedHealthcare has a new CEO
Asia|Environment|Health

Southeast Asian cities among world's most polluted, ranking shows

Southeast Asian cities were among five most polluted in the world on Friday according to air-monitoring organisation IQAir, with Ho

Southeast Asian cities among world's most polluted, ranking shows
Africa|Health|MidEast|Political

Egypt's new malpractice law could accelerate an exodus of doctors, medics warn

Late at night in a Cairo public hospital, a young doctor treating a patient in severe pain found the CT scanner was broken, so relying on his clinical judgment alone,

Egypt's new malpractice law could accelerate an exodus of doctors, medics warn
Africa|Americas|Health|Political|World

U.S. WHO exit jeopardizes Africa, says health body

The U.S. plan to withdraw from the World Health Organization will squeeze Africa's health initiatives, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday, calling

U.S. WHO exit jeopardizes Africa, says health body
Health|Political|Science|US

US health agencies cancel external meetings, travel after Trump admin directives

U.S. health agencies including the CDC this week canceled meetings with external groups, paused some public health publications and told employees to freeze

US health agencies cancel external meetings, travel after Trump admin directives
Health|Political|US|World

US to leave World Health Organization on Jan. 22, 2026, says UN

The United States will leave the World Health Organization on Jan. 22, 2026, the United Nations said on Thursday, after being formally notified of the

US to leave World Health Organization on Jan. 22, 2026, says UN
Crime|Fashion and Beauty|Health|Lifestyle|US

New York aesthetician charged with injecting counterfeit Botox into clients out on bail

New York aesthetician charged with injecting counterfeit Botox into clients out on bail

Crime|Health|US

2 Inmates at Marcy Correctional Facility Given CPR and Narcan, Correctional Officers Union Says

2 Inmates at Marcy Correctional Facility Given CPR and Narcan, Correctional Officers Union Says

Crime|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|US

Yells for help lead rescuers to missing snowmobiler, hurt in blizzard

Yells for help lead rescuers to missing snowmobiler, hurt in blizzard

Education|Health|Science|US

Philanthropy provides $30B annually for science and health research − funding that tends to stay local

Nearly 40% of all gifts and grants and 60% of the total number of dollars given backed initiatives based in the foundation’s own state.

Philanthropy provides $30B annually for science and health research − funding that tends to stay local
Business|Entertainment|Health|Political|Travel

Struggle for abortion access, crackdown on airline attire, ADHD concerns: Catch up on the day’s stories

Struggle for abortion access, crackdown on airline attire, ADHD concerns: Catch up on the day’s stories

Business|Crime|Finance|Health|US

UnitedHealth taps insider to replace slain executive as CEO of insurance unit

UnitedHealth Group on Thursday named Tim Noel, the head of its Medicare business, to the top job at its health insurance business, a month after the unit's former CEO Brian Thompson was

UnitedHealth taps insider to replace slain executive as CEO of insurance unit
Health|US

Heartland Women's Healthcare to end privileges at Carbondale hospital

Heartland Women's Healthcare to end privileges at Carbondale hospital

Business|Economy|Food|Health|Science|US

Farm loses entire flock of hens due to bird flu outbreak

Farm loses entire flock of hens due to bird flu outbreak

Farm loses entire flock of hens due to bird flu outbreak
Health|Political|US

What to know about President Donald Trump's order targeting the rights of transgender people

One of President Donald Trump's executive orders offers a new federal government definition of the sexes that could have a major impact on transgender people

What to know about President Donald Trump's order targeting the rights of transgender people
Crime|Health|US

Family of Omaha woman who died in jail suing CHI Health

Family of Omaha woman who died in jail suing CHI Health

Business|Crime|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|US

UnitedHealth promotes leader of retirement business to replace slain CEO Thompson

UnitedHealth Group will promote one of its top insurance executives to replace Brian Thompson, the slain CEO of its UnitedHealthcare arm

Business|Crime|Health|US

Purdue Pharma and owners to pay $7.4 billion in settlement of lawsuits over the toll of OxyContin

Members of the Sackler family who own OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma, and the company itself, agreed to pay up to $7.4 billion to settle lawsuits over the toll of the powerful prescription painkiller

Purdue Pharma and owners to pay $7.4 billion in settlement of lawsuits over the toll of OxyContin
Business|Health|Lifestyle|Technology|US

High-tech backpacks help the homeless stay connected to services

High-tech backpacks help the homeless stay connected to services

High-tech backpacks help the homeless stay connected to services
Business|Crime|Economy|Environment|Health|Political|US

Everything Trump did in the first executive orders and actions of his presidency

President Donald Trump began his second administration with a blitz of policy actions to reorient U.S. government priorities

Everything Trump did in the first executive orders and actions of his presidency
Business|Crime|Health|US

Purdue Pharma, Sacklers reach $7.4 billion national opioid settlement

Purdue Pharma and its Sackler family owners have reached a new $7.4 billion settlement to resolve thousands of lawsuits alleging that the pain medication

Purdue Pharma, Sacklers reach $7.4 billion national opioid settlement
Crime|Europe|Health|Political|World

French woman who stopped having sex with husband wins ruling at European court

A woman who was blamed by French courts for her divorce because she no longer had sex with her husband won an appeal in Europe's top human rights court, the court said on Thursday,

French woman who stopped having sex with husband wins ruling at European court
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Dave Coulier's wife Melissa talks 'Full House' star's battle with cancer, leading women's wellness seminars

Dave Coulier's wife Melissa talks 'Full House' star's battle with cancer, leading women's wellness seminars

Dave Coulier's wife Melissa talks 'Full House' star's battle with cancer, leading women's wellness seminars
Crime|Health|US

Rutherford County residents demand change amid rising animal cruelty claims

Rutherford County residents demand change amid rising animal cruelty claims

Rutherford County residents demand change amid rising animal cruelty claims
Health|Lifestyle|Sports|Technology

Families receive communication tablets to help kids with special needs

Families receive communication tablets to help kids with special needs

Families receive communication tablets to help kids with special needs
Business|Environment|Health|Political|US

Residents ordered to pay $850,000 bond to appeal Ohio derailment settlement vow not to give up

The residents who question whether Norfolk Southern's $600 million settlement offers enough compensation for the East Palestine train crash don't plan to let a judge's order requiring an $850,000 bond derail their appeal

Residents ordered to pay $850,000 bond to appeal Ohio derailment settlement vow not to give up
Crime|Health|US

Vigo County Jail demolition kicks off

Vigo County Jail demolition kicks off

Health|Lifestyle|US

Police in South Jersey spread some warmth checking in on seniors during bitter blast

Police in South Jersey spread some warmth checking in on seniors during bitter blast

Food|Health|Political|US

Tom Vilsack Fast Facts

Tom Vilsack Fast Facts

Business|Environment|Fashion and Beauty|Health|Science

Made in Maine: Kittery company using kelp to help keep skin hydrated

Made in Maine: Kittery company using kelp to help keep skin hydrated

Made in Maine: Kittery company using kelp to help keep skin hydrated
Food|Health|Lifestyle|Science

5 expert-approved ways to eliminate artificial sweeteners in your diet

5 expert-approved ways to eliminate artificial sweeteners in your diet

5 expert-approved ways to eliminate artificial sweeteners in your diet
Environment|Health|Political|US

Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee: A Fierce Advocate for Justice Amid President Trump’s Disastrous Policy Shifts

Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee: A Fierce Advocate for Justice Amid President Trump’s Disastrous Policy Shifts

Health|Lifestyle

Health and Hope: Free Mammograms, Vaccines, and Screenings at MLK Health Center

Health and Hope: Free Mammograms, Vaccines, and Screenings at MLK Health Center

Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Palestinian journalist reunited with child after harrowing months in Israeli jail

Palestinian journalist reunited with child after harrowing months in Israeli jail

Palestinian journalist reunited with child after harrowing months in Israeli jail
Health|Lifestyle

Why you should keep exercising in cold weather

Why you should keep exercising in cold weather

Why you should keep exercising in cold weather
Health|Political|US

Lawyers and advocacy groups advise members of the LGBTQ+ community to take precautions under Trump’s executive order

Lawyers and advocacy groups advise members of the LGBTQ+ community to take precautions under Trump’s executive order

Lawyers and advocacy groups advise members of the LGBTQ+ community to take precautions under Trump’s executive order
Crime|Health|US

Many more older people are leaving prison and face unmet needs for housing and health care − as well as a tangle of groups trying to help

Parolees over 50 tend to have health issues and strained family ties. They’re less likely to reoffend after prison but need more help getting back on their feet.

Many more older people are leaving prison and face unmet needs for housing and health care − as well as a tangle of groups trying to help
Health|Science|Technology

Meet phosphine, a gas commonly used for industrial fumigation that can damage your lungs, heart and liver

While scientists still aren’t sure how phosphine wreaks so much havoc on the body, some are developing medications that can help mitigate the harm it causes.

Meet phosphine, a gas commonly used for industrial fumigation that can damage your lungs, heart and liver
Food|Health|Science|US

FDA bans Red 3 dye from food and drugs – a scientist explains the artificial color’s health risks and long history

Over 35 years after the first study linking Red 3 to thyroid cancer in rats was published, the US is beginning to wean it out of foods and drugs.

FDA bans Red 3 dye from food and drugs – a scientist explains the artificial color’s health risks and long history
Education|Health|Lifestyle

Tips on overcoming the loss of cherished, personal belongings in disasters

Losing sentimental belongings can be traumatic for those who go through disasters that destroy homes

Tips on overcoming the loss of cherished, personal belongings in disasters
Business|Economy|Education|Food|Health

Newman’s Own invites more companies to donate 100% of their profits to charities

The promise is not new but it’s still hard to believe: 100% of profits from the sale of Newman’s Own foods, like salad dressings and popcorn, are donated to charity

Newman’s Own invites more companies to donate 100% of their profits to charities
Education|Health|Technology

Screen breaks and the right desk setup offer relief from work-related eye strain

Digital screens are pervasive at work and in homes and schools stores

Screen breaks and the right desk setup offer relief from work-related eye strain
Europe|Health|Science

Men got taller and heavier at twice the rate of women over past century, study shows

Men got taller and heavier at twice the rate of women over past century, study shows

Men got taller and heavier at twice the rate of women over past century, study shows
Environment|Europe|Health|Political

Balkan air pollution crisis threatens public health, EU membership goals

For 30 years, Shemsi Gara operated a giant digger in a Kosovo coal mine, churning up toxic dust that

Balkan air pollution crisis threatens public health, EU membership goals
Europe|Health|Science

People with ADHD have shorter life expectancy and higher risk of mental health issues, study finds

People with ADHD have shorter life expectancy and higher risk of mental health issues, study finds

People with ADHD have shorter life expectancy and higher risk of mental health issues, study finds
Business|Health|Political|US

Kennedy would keep legal fees from Merck cases if confirmed

Robert F.

Kennedy would keep legal fees from Merck cases if confirmed
Health|Political|US

RFK Jr. intends to keep financial interest in some lawsuits brought by firm that challenges pharmaceutical companies

RFK Jr. intends to keep financial interest in some lawsuits brought by firm that challenges pharmaceutical companies

RFK Jr. intends to keep financial interest in some lawsuits brought by firm that challenges pharmaceutical companies
Crime|Economy|Education|Health|Political|US

Wisconsin's Evers calls for gun control measures and a bipartisan approach to immigration

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has used his seventh State of the State speech to urge the Republican-controlled Legislature to enact a wide range of Democratic priorities they have rejected in the past

Business|Food|Health|Lifestyle|US

Starbucks' policy change flushes out a debate over public restroom access

Starbucks’ decision to restrict its restrooms to paying customers has flushed out a wider problem: a patchwork of restroom use policies that varies by state and city

Starbucks' policy change flushes out a debate over public restroom access
Business|Health|Political|US

RFK Jr. says he's resigned from anti-vaccine nonprofit as he seeks nation's top health official job

Robert F

RFK Jr. says he's resigned from anti-vaccine nonprofit as he seeks nation's top health official job
Crime|Fashion and Beauty|Health|US

Aesthetician charged with injecting customers with counterfeit Botox

A New York City aesthetician has been charged with injecting customers with counterfeit Botox after some of them complained that it made them sick

Business|Environment|Health|Political|Sports

Who foots the bill for LA wildfires, ‘silent killer,’ the face of rugby: Catch up on the day’s stories

Who foots the bill for LA wildfires, ‘silent killer,’ the face of rugby: Catch up on the day’s stories

Crime|Health|Political|US

Condemned inmate worried South Carolina needed 2 lethal injections doses at last execution

Lawyers for a South Carolina inmate set to die by lethal injection next week want his execution halted so they can get more information about the drug that will kill him

Condemned inmate worried South Carolina needed 2 lethal injections doses at last execution
Health|Sports|Technology

New concussion evaluation technology driven by former football player

New concussion evaluation technology driven by former football player

Crime|Health|Political|US

Son of former Underwood Tower resident hopes for legal justice, representing himself in lawsuit against OHA

Son of former Underwood Tower resident hopes for legal justice, representing himself in lawsuit against OHA

Health|Technology

Savannah women brings hope and help with new Maternal Mental Health app

Savannah women brings hope and help with new Maternal Mental Health app

Savannah women brings hope and help with new Maternal Mental Health app
Health|Lifestyle

'I couldn't believe I was 34 and diagnosed with cancer': Triad woman shares story of cancer battle during Cervical Cancer Awareness Month

'I couldn't believe I was 34 and diagnosed with cancer': Triad woman shares story of cancer battle during Cervical Cancer Awareness Month

Health|Technology

8-year-old's life changed by cochlear implant technology

8-year-old's life changed by cochlear implant technology

Crime|Health|US

Doctor at nursing home charged in new case, accused of lack of oversight of patient care

Doctor at nursing home charged in new case, accused of lack of oversight of patient care

Doctor at nursing home charged in new case, accused of lack of oversight of patient care
Health|Science

Ozempic and similar weight loss drugs may lower risk of 42 health conditions, but also pose risks

Research shows that people who take these weight-loss medications may have a lower risk of dementia and numerous other health conditions.

Ozempic and similar weight loss drugs may lower risk of 42 health conditions, but also pose risks
Crime|Health|US

'Blessed to be here': Amputee adjusts to life back home after alleged assault

'Blessed to be here': Amputee adjusts to life back home after alleged assault

'Blessed to be here': Amputee adjusts to life back home after alleged assault
Americas|Europe|Health|World

Romanian orphan receives life-changing surgery at Miami's Bascom Palmer Eye Institute

Romanian orphan receives life-changing surgery at Miami's Bascom Palmer Eye Institute

Health|Political|US

Trump administration freezes many health agency reports and online posts

The Trump administration has put a freeze on many federal health agency communications with the public through at least the end of the month

Trump administration freezes many health agency reports and online posts
Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US

4 residents killed in apartment fire; 2 firefighters hurt, 32 residents displaced

4 residents killed in apartment fire; 2 firefighters hurt, 32 residents displaced

4 residents killed in apartment fire; 2 firefighters hurt, 32 residents displaced
Americas|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|Science

Rio's thirsty zoo animals get icy treats to cool down in Brazil’s stifling summer heat

A Rio de Janeiro zoo is giving ice pops to a bear, a jaguar, wolves and monkeys for some welcome relief from Brazil’s stifling summer heat

Rio's thirsty zoo animals get icy treats to cool down in Brazil’s stifling summer heat
Business|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Abbott banks on glucose monitors, new launches to ride out China, currency hit

Abbott Laboratories on Wednesday forecast 2025 profit that came in line with Wall Street estimates as it expects new device launches and growing demand

Abbott banks on glucose monitors, new launches to ride out China, currency hit
Celebrity|Entertainment|Fashion and Beauty|Health

Lynn Ban, ‘Bling Empire’ cast member, dies weeks after skiing accident

Lynn Ban, ‘Bling Empire’ cast member, dies weeks after skiing accident

Lynn Ban, ‘Bling Empire’ cast member, dies weeks after skiing accident
Political|Health|Science

The slow, powerful work of bridging the women's health gap

Reasons to be Cheerful looks at the growing focus on women in medical research.

The slow, powerful work of bridging the women's health gap
US|Crime|Health|Political

New Florida prison policy on trans health care 'like conversion therapy'

The Marshall Project examines new restrictions on gender-affirming care in prisons, from confiscating undergarments to compelling trans people to cut their hair.

New Florida prison policy on trans health care 'like conversion therapy'
Health|Political|US

Feeling political distress? Here are coping strategies a psychologist shares with his clients

Politics in America have become more upsetting than ever for big chunks of the population, but there are ways to cope.

Feeling political distress? Here are coping strategies a psychologist shares with his clients
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Sting cancels three US concerts due to illness

Sting cancels three US concerts due to illness

Sting cancels three US concerts due to illness
Health|Lifestyle|US

5,000 baby outfits now donated to NICUs at Massachusetts hospitals, thanks to Caroline's Closet

5,000 baby outfits now donated to NICUs at Massachusetts hospitals, thanks to Caroline's Closet

Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Judi Dench says her vision loss is so bad she can no longer go out alone

Judi Dench says her vision loss is so bad she can no longer go out alone

Judi Dench says her vision loss is so bad she can no longer go out alone
Business|Finance|Health|US

J&J beats quarterly sales and profit estimates on cancer drug sales

Johnson & Johnson, fresh off a $14.6 billion deal to buy neurological drugmaker Intra-Cellular, reported fourth-quarter revenues and profit above Wall

J&J beats quarterly sales and profit estimates on cancer drug sales
Europe|Health|Sports

Spurs-Pacers games in Paris have a notable absence, with Gregg Popovich recovering at home

Indiana’s Rick Carlisle has coached more games against San Antonio’s Gregg Popovich than anyone else

Spurs-Pacers games in Paris have a notable absence, with Gregg Popovich recovering at home
Asia|Entertainment|Environment|Health|Science

Sunfish that got sick after aquarium closed has recovered — thanks to human cutouts

A solitary sunfish at an aquarium in Japan lost its appetite, began banging into the side of the fish tank and appeared unwell days after the facility closed last month for renovations

Sunfish that got sick after aquarium closed has recovered — thanks to human cutouts
Economy|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Gaza is a nightmare after 15 months of war. A visual guide to life on the ground now

Gaza is a nightmare after 15 months of war. A visual guide to life on the ground now

Gaza is a nightmare after 15 months of war. A visual guide to life on the ground now
Health|Political|Science|US

Trump administration directs federal health agencies to pause communications

Trump administration directs federal health agencies to pause communications

Trump administration directs federal health agencies to pause communications
Crime|Environment|Health|US

Extreme heat, flooding, wildfires – Colorado’s formerly incarcerated people on the hazards they faced behind bars

More than 65% of formerly incarcerated people reported experiencing climate-related hazards, according to survey results.

Extreme heat, flooding, wildfires – Colorado’s formerly incarcerated people on the hazards they faced behind bars
Election|Health|Political|US

Missouri lawmakers are going after voter-approved abortion rights. Voters will likely reelect them

Missouri voters last election approved a constitutional amendment that promised to undo the state’s near-total abortion ban

Missouri lawmakers are going after voter-approved abortion rights. Voters will likely reelect them
Health|MidEast|Political|US|World

Middle East latest: Israel launches a major West Bank operation, days after Gaza ceasefire

Israel has launched a major military operation in the occupied West Bank, just days after a fragile ceasefire with Hamas took effect in Gaza

Middle East latest: Israel launches a major West Bank operation, days after Gaza ceasefire
Health|Lifestyle|Science|Technology

Feeling bored has a purpose. Here are 5 things to know about boredom

Feeling bored has a purpose. Here are 5 things to know about boredom

Feeling bored has a purpose. Here are 5 things to know about boredom
Crime|Health|Political|US

An abortion clinic moved to a ‘safe haven’ state. It didn’t get a warm welcome

An abortion clinic moved to a ‘safe haven’ state. It didn’t get a warm welcome

An abortion clinic moved to a ‘safe haven’ state. It didn’t get a warm welcome
Health|Sports

This NFL kicker went viral for his routine before a game-winning kick in the playoffs. His OCD makes his job even tougher

This NFL kicker went viral for his routine before a game-winning kick in the playoffs. His OCD makes his job even tougher

This NFL kicker went viral for his routine before a game-winning kick in the playoffs. His OCD makes his job even tougher
Business|Economy|Europe|Health|World

Workers injured after methane ignites at Polish mine

Polish paramedics treated 16 injured coal miners on Wednesday after methane ignited in a mine in southern Poland, the ambulance service said.

Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Gazans' joy at ceasefire dims as they visit ruined homes, dig for the dead

On foot or riding rickshaws, many Palestinians exhausted by war in Gaza began returning to the ruins of their homes on the

Gazans' joy at ceasefire dims as they visit ruined homes, dig for the dead
Economy|Europe|Health|Political|World

Global health funds push for more private money, fearing government retreat

One of the world's biggest global health funders will ask the private sector for a steep increase in donations as concern of a shortfall in government

Global health funds push for more private money, fearing government retreat
Election|Health|Political|US

GOP-led states are emboldened to keep rolling back trans rights. Democrats struggle with a response

Republicans in statehouses are emboldened by GOP electoral successes to push a new wave of bills to restrict transgender rights and gender-affirming care

GOP-led states are emboldened to keep rolling back trans rights. Democrats struggle with a response
Health|Political|US

Trump officials ask US health agencies to pause external communications, Washington Post reports

The administration of U.S.

Trump officials ask US health agencies to pause external communications, Washington Post reports
Crime|Health|Technology

Children are sexually abused online regularly, and the problem is only growing. Here’s what experts suggest

Children are sexually abused online regularly, and the problem is only growing. Here’s what experts suggest

Children are sexually abused online regularly, and the problem is only growing. Here’s what experts suggest
Food|Health|Science

What you should know about carbonated water and weight loss

What you should know about carbonated water and weight loss

What you should know about carbonated water and weight loss
Celebrity|Health|Sports

Kirk Herbstreit, who couldn’t hold back his emotions after Ohio State win, reveals his wife was diagnosed with breast cancer

Kirk Herbstreit, who couldn’t hold back his emotions after Ohio State win, reveals his wife was diagnosed with breast cancer

Health|Sports|US

Hypothermic duck hunter saved by teen's 911 call after fall into water, officials say

Hypothermic duck hunter saved by teen's 911 call after fall into water, officials say

Crime|Economy|Health|Lifestyle|US

Firefighters battle icy cold conditions; homeless community seeks shelter

Firefighters battle icy cold conditions; homeless community seeks shelter

Education|Europe|Health|Science|Technology|US

School bus safety, ‘aphrodisiac honey,’ what’s next for TikTok: Catch up on the day’s stories

School bus safety, ‘aphrodisiac honey,’ what’s next for TikTok: Catch up on the day’s stories

Health|Food|Lifestyle

Can intermittent fasting help you safely meet your goals?

Ro shares questions and answers about fasting for weight loss.

Can intermittent fasting help you safely meet your goals?
US|Economy|Health|Political

Post-partum depression is costing us billions. Can cities help?

Next City reports income programs aimed to help ease new and expectant mothers' financial stress across the U.S.

Post-partum depression is costing us billions. Can cities help?
Health|US|Videos

WATCH: Girl's hospital room flooded with birthday cards from community

WATCH: Girl's hospital room flooded with birthday cards from community

WATCH: Girl's hospital room flooded with birthday cards from community
Crime|Health|US

Milwaukee man, 80, found dead after hours outdoors

Milwaukee man, 80, found dead after hours outdoors

Environment|Health|Science|US

The ash left behind by the Los Angeles wildfires might be toxic, experts warn

As some people return to what's left of their homes after the Los Angeles-area wildfires, experts are warning about possible dangers of the ash that's left behind

The ash left behind by the Los Angeles wildfires might be toxic, experts warn
Americas|Business|Economy|Health

Deadly parasite halts Mexican cattle imports to U.S., ripple effect hits local ranchers

Deadly parasite halts Mexican cattle imports to U.S., ripple effect hits local ranchers

Deadly parasite halts Mexican cattle imports to U.S., ripple effect hits local ranchers
Health|Science|World

Decline in global vaccination rate ‘is very concerning,’ says WHO Chief

Christiane Amanpour speaks with Director-General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, about the global health challenges in 2025.

Decline in global vaccination rate ‘is very concerning,’ says WHO Chief
Health|Political|US|World

What is the World Health Organization and why does Trump want to leave it?

What is the World Health Organization and why does Trump want to leave it?

What is the World Health Organization and why does Trump want to leave it?
Environment|Health|Science

Old Vanderburgh County Courthouse introducing new device to detect radon

Old Vanderburgh County Courthouse introducing new device to detect radon

Health|Political|US|World

Trump wants to pull the US out of the World Health Organization again. Here's what may happen next

President Donald Trump has used one of the flurry of executive actions that he issued on his first day back in the White House to begin the process of withdrawing the U.S. from the World Health Organization for the second time in less than five years

Trump wants to pull the US out of the World Health Organization again. Here's what may happen next
Health|Political|US|World

Trump orders US exit from World Health Organization

The United States will leave the World Health Organization, President Donald Trump said on Monday, saying the

Trump orders US exit from World Health Organization
Americas|Health|Science|US

Norovirus can defeat most household cleaners. Here's what actually works

Norovirus cases are surging in the US, in part because it’s highly contagious and hard to kill. Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains why norovirus can get past many household disinfectants and describes the most effective ways to stop it from spreading in your home.In a previous version of this video we stated that Lysol Pro Disinfectant Spray did not work against norovirus. The Lysol product with the EPA registration number 777-99 is effective against this virus.

Norovirus can defeat most household cleaners. Here's what actually works
Health|Lifestyle

'Shocking': Woman shares cancer journey as report shows rising cancer rates in younger women

'Shocking': Woman shares cancer journey as report shows rising cancer rates in younger women

'Shocking': Woman shares cancer journey as report shows rising cancer rates in younger women
Health|Political|US

Former Planned Parenthood president, women's rights activist Cecile Richards has died at 67

Cecile Richards, a national leader for women’s rights who led Planned Parenthood for 12 tumultuous years, has died

Former Planned Parenthood president, women's rights activist Cecile Richards has died at 67
Crime|Education|Health|US

'I'm doing good.' 8-year-old survivor of splash pad shooting learning echolocation

'I'm doing good.' 8-year-old survivor of splash pad shooting learning echolocation

'I'm doing good.' 8-year-old survivor of splash pad shooting learning echolocation
Food|Health|US

Family seeks answers from FDA after son nearly dies from E. coli

Family seeks answers from FDA after son nearly dies from E. coli

Crime|Europe|Food|Health

Tons of ‘aphrodisiac honey’ seized in France as officials issue health warning

Tons of ‘aphrodisiac honey’ seized in France as officials issue health warning

Health|Science

Why is obesity linked to irregular heart rhythms? Researchers found 1 potential mechanism

Obesity can put strain on the heart, resulting in an increased risk of conditions such as atrial fibrillation, or irregular heart rhythms.

Why is obesity linked to irregular heart rhythms? Researchers found 1 potential mechanism
Food|Health|Sports

Electrolyte beverages can help your body stay balanced − but may worsen symptoms if you’re sick

Electrolyte beverages can be a big help for athletes and during flu season – but some may worsen issues such as diarrhea.

Electrolyte beverages can help your body stay balanced − but may worsen symptoms if you’re sick
Americas|Health|Political|US|World

Germany to lobby Trump on WHO withdrawal, agency hopes for U-turn

Berlin will try to talk U.S.

Germany to lobby Trump on WHO withdrawal, agency hopes for U-turn
Europe|Health|Political|US|World

Trump's withdrawal of U.S. from WHO to impact global health

President Donald Trump is pulling the U.S. out of the World Health Organization, raising concerns about the U.N. agency's ability to fight diseases and respond to emergencies around

Trump's withdrawal of U.S. from WHO to impact global health
Health|Political|US

How Trump’s immigration plans could affect care for your elderly parents

How Trump’s immigration plans could affect care for your elderly parents

How Trump’s immigration plans could affect care for your elderly parents
Asia|Crime|Health|Political

Indian state contests life sentence of murder, rape convict, seeks death, source says

India's West Bengal state launched an appeal on Tuesday to overturn a life sentence in favour of the death penalty for a police volunteer convicted of the

Indian state contests life sentence of murder, rape convict, seeks death, source says
Health|Political|US|World

Trump announces US withdrawal from World Health Organization

Trump announces US withdrawal from World Health Organization

Trump announces US withdrawal from World Health Organization
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Middle East latest: Released Israeli hostage says she has 'returned to life'

One of the Israeli hostages freed on the first day of the Gaza ceasefire said Monday in her first comments since being released that she has “returned to life.”

Middle East latest: Released Israeli hostage says she has 'returned to life'
Business|Health|Technology|World

Thomas Tighe reflects on 24 years leading the international health nonprofit Direct Relief

Thomas Tighe led the humanitarian aid organization Direct Relief for 24 years as its president and CEO

Thomas Tighe reflects on 24 years leading the international health nonprofit Direct Relief
Health|MidEast|Political|World

UN says 915 aid trucks entered Gaza on Monday

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said 915 aid trucks entered the Gaza Strip on Monday, the second day of a

UN says 915 aid trucks entered Gaza on Monday
Americas|Health|Political|Technology|US

Border app that became 'a salvation' for migrants to legally enter the US may end

The CBP One app has brought nearly 1 million people to the U.S. on two-year permits with eligibility to work since January 2023, but it could end under President-elect Donald Trump

Border app that became 'a salvation' for migrants to legally enter the US may end
Health|Sports|US

19-year-old duck hunter rescued after falling into frigid waters

19-year-old duck hunter rescued after falling into frigid waters

Crime|Election|Health|Political|US

Biden pardons Fauci, Milley and the Jan. 6 panel. It's a guard against potential 'revenge' by Trump

The heads of the Jan_ 6 committee say they're grateful for the decision by President Joe Biden to pardon them “not for breaking the law but for upholding it.”

Biden pardons Fauci, Milley and the Jan. 6 panel. It's a guard against potential 'revenge' by Trump
Business|Health|Science|Technology

Lifesaving medical devices being built in Bedford, Massachusetts

Lifesaving medical devices being built in Bedford, Massachusetts

Lifesaving medical devices being built in Bedford, Massachusetts
Economy|Health|Political|US

Hurricane Harvey victims feeling abandoned after 8 years without aid

Hurricane Harvey victims feeling abandoned after 8 years without aid

Hurricane Harvey victims feeling abandoned after 8 years without aid
Celebrity|Health|Political|US

Cecile Richards, former Planned Parenthood president, has died

Cecile Richards, former Planned Parenthood president, has died

Cecile Richards, former Planned Parenthood president, has died
Crime|Health|Political|US

Former bill for statewide dangerous dog registry gains traction after 8-year-old boy's death

Former bill for statewide dangerous dog registry gains traction after 8-year-old boy's death

Health|Political|US

Alabama's highest court rules in favor of nursing moms being excused from jury duty

Alabama's highest court rules in favor of nursing moms being excused from jury duty

Environment|Health|Political|US

'It is a charred, stinking mess': Moss Landing residents demand action after latest lithium battery fire

'It is a charred, stinking mess': Moss Landing residents demand action after latest lithium battery fire

Health|MidEast|Political|World

See moment freed Israeli hostages reunite with family at hospital

The first hostages freed from Gaza under a long-awaited ceasefire agreement are back in Israel at a hospital where they reunited with the rest of their families and will receive medical treatment. CNN’s Jim Sciutto reports.

See moment freed Israeli hostages reunite with family at hospital
Economy|Health|Science

Popular GLP-1 medications may have health benefits that extend beyond weight loss and blood sugar control, a new study finds

Popular GLP-1 medications may have health benefits that extend beyond weight loss and blood sugar control, a new study finds

Popular GLP-1 medications may have health benefits that extend beyond weight loss and blood sugar control, a new study finds
Health|US

'He's alive today because of them': Officers, medics welcome home cardiac arrest survivor

'He's alive today because of them': Officers, medics welcome home cardiac arrest survivor

Economy|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Flow of aid to Gaza could take time, warns International Rescue chief

The flow of aid into Gaza could take time to ramp up, chief of the International Rescue Committee David Miliband said on Monday, as relief trucks conducted a

Flow of aid to Gaza could take time, warns International Rescue chief
Election|Health|Political|US

Maryland enshrines access to abortion in state constitution after voters approve amendment

Maryland enshrines access to abortion in state constitution after voters approve amendment

Health|Science

A 1747 study found the treatment for scurvy. A man accused of ‘quackery’ may have inspired it

A 1747 study found the treatment for scurvy. A man accused of ‘quackery’ may have inspired it

A 1747 study found the treatment for scurvy. A man accused of ‘quackery’ may have inspired it
Health|Lifestyle|Science|Travel

Blue Monday isn’t real, but seasonal depression affects millions of people. There are ways to treat it

Blue Monday isn’t real, but seasonal depression affects millions of people. There are ways to treat it

Blue Monday isn’t real, but seasonal depression affects millions of people. There are ways to treat it
Health|Science|Technology

World record: Vanderbilt Transplant Center performs record-breaking 174 heart transplant surgeries

World record: Vanderbilt Transplant Center performs record-breaking 174 heart transplant surgeries

World record: Vanderbilt Transplant Center performs record-breaking 174 heart transplant surgeries
Africa|Health|World

A sample from a remote Tanzanian region tests positive for Marburg disease, confirming WHO fears

Tanzania’s president says one sample from a remote northern part of the country has tested positive for Marburg disease

A sample from a remote Tanzanian region tests positive for Marburg disease, confirming WHO fears
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Gaza ceasefire brings hope but aid workers warn of major hurdles ahead

Gaza ceasefire brings hope but aid workers warn of major hurdles ahead

Gaza ceasefire brings hope but aid workers warn of major hurdles ahead
Europe|Health|Political|Technology|World

German TikTokers like China, Russia more, poll shows

Germans who get their news through TikTok are less likely to see China as a dictatorship, be less critical of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and be more sceptical

German TikTokers like China, Russia more, poll shows
Crime|Europe|Health|World

Eight die, seven injured in Serbian retirement home fire

Eight people died and seven were injured in a fire at a nursing home outside Belgrade on Monday which authorities said was caused by arson, Serbian state TV RTS reported.

Eight die, seven injured in Serbian retirement home fire
Asia|Crime|Health

Indian court sentences a police volunteer to life in prison in the rape, killing of trainee doctor

An Indian court has sentenced a police volunteer to life in prison after finding him guilty in the rape and killing of a trainee doctor last year

Asia|Economy|Health|Political

China's ageing villages face yawning healthcare gap in fragile economy

David Wei had to carry his nephew on his back for 3 km (1.9 miles) after the younger man suffered a heart attack, staggering down a

China's ageing villages face yawning healthcare gap in fragile economy
Health|MidEast|Political|World

‘Everybody is crying’: Israelis rejoice as 3 hostages returned after more than 470 days in Gaza

‘Everybody is crying’: Israelis rejoice as 3 hostages returned after more than 470 days in Gaza

‘Everybody is crying’: Israelis rejoice as 3 hostages returned after more than 470 days in Gaza
Business|Health|Science|US

Bird flu found in a Georgia commercial flock for the 1st time amid the nationwide outbreak

Bird flu has been detected in a Georgia commercial poultry flock for the first time since a countrywide outbreak in 2022

Bird flu found in a Georgia commercial flock for the 1st time amid the nationwide outbreak
Crime|Health|US

Aliamanu fireworks survivors face long recovery

Aliamanu fireworks survivors face long recovery

Health|Lifestyle|Science

Mel Robbins says two words freed her from taking care of everyone else

Mel Robbins says two words freed her from taking care of everyone else

Mel Robbins says two words freed her from taking care of everyone else
Health|Lifestyle|US

From homeless to helping others: A veteran shares his comeback story

From homeless to helping others: A veteran shares his comeback story

Health|Lifestyle|Sports|US

Community rallies around high school girls soccer coach injured in car crash

Community rallies around high school girls soccer coach injured in car crash

Celebrity|Health|Sports

ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale's return to broadcasting delayed by accident at home

Dick Vitale’s return to broadcasting following cancer treatments will be delayed after the ESPN college basketball analyst had an accident at his Florida home

ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale's return to broadcasting delayed by accident at home
Health|Science|US

All poultry activities suspended in Georgia after bird flu confirmed in a commercial operation

All poultry activities suspended in Georgia after bird flu confirmed in a commercial operation

Health|US

77-year-old rescued from lagoon, both rescuer and victim hospitalized

77-year-old rescued from lagoon, both rescuer and victim hospitalized

77-year-old rescued from lagoon, both rescuer and victim hospitalized
Crime|Education|Health|US

Girl reported missing dies after being pulled from icy pond

Girl reported missing dies after being pulled from icy pond

Girl reported missing dies after being pulled from icy pond
Health|Political|US

Alabama supreme court grants breastfeeding women exemption from jury duty after public outcry

Breastfeeding women in Alabama will be excused from jury duty, the state’s highest court ordered on Friday

Election|Health|Political|US

1985 was the last time an inauguration was indoors. Ronald and Nancy Reagan felt they had no choice

Ronald and Nancy Reagan were disappointed, but felt they had no choice

1985 was the last time an inauguration was indoors. Ronald and Nancy Reagan felt they had no choice
Environment|Health|Lifestyle|US

As the LA wildfires have shown, people with disabilities often have to fend for themselves

As the LA wildfires have shown, people with disabilities often have to fend for themselves

As the LA wildfires have shown, people with disabilities often have to fend for themselves
Celebrity|Health|Lifestyle|Sports

Jake Burger will wear No. 21 with the Texas Rangers for his daughter born with Down syndrome

Jake Burger will wear No. 21 after being acquired by the Texas Rangers

Jake Burger will wear No. 21 with the Texas Rangers for his daughter born with Down syndrome
Health|Political|US

Kennedy played key role in vaccine case against Merck

Robert F.

Kennedy played key role in vaccine case against Merck
Health|Political|US

House conservative defies Johnson over remote voting for new moms in Congress

House conservative defies Johnson over remote voting for new moms in Congress

House conservative defies Johnson over remote voting for new moms in Congress
Business|Food|Health|Lifestyle|Science

With bird flu cases rising, certain kinds of pet food may be risky for animals – and people

With bird flu cases rising, certain kinds of pet food may be risky for animals – and people

With bird flu cases rising, certain kinds of pet food may be risky for animals – and people
Health|Science|Technology|US

Keeping blood pressure under control is critical. There's a new option for tough cases

About half of U.S. adults have high blood pressure and too few have it under control

Keeping blood pressure under control is critical. There's a new option for tough cases
Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

How Biden’s actions will protect consumers

How Biden’s actions will protect consumers

Asia|Crime|Health|World

India police volunteer convicted of rape, murder of junior doctor in Kolkata

An Indian police volunteer was convicted on Saturday of the rape and murder of a junior doctor at a hospital in the eastern city Kolkata, in the

India police volunteer convicted of rape, murder of junior doctor in Kolkata
Business|Crime|Health|US

US accuses Walgreens of filling unlawful opioid prescriptions

US accuses Walgreens of filling unlawful opioid prescriptions

Asia|Crime|Health|World

Indian police volunteer convicted of rape, murder of a trainee doctor that led to protests

An Indian court has found a police volunteer guilty of the rape and murder of a trainee doctor, a crime that sparked nationwide protests and hospital strikes last year

Health|Political|Science|US|World

Last-ditch push to keep America in WHO as Trump heads for office

The World Health Organization is drawing up a list of reasons why the U.S. should remain in the WHO for its own good, two sources familiar

Last-ditch push to keep America in WHO as Trump heads for office
Business|Economy|Health|US

What Wegovy's inclusion in Medicare price negotiation means for patients, company

The U.S. government on Friday announced a list of 15 prescription medicines targeted for Medicare price negotiations for 2027, which includes Novo Nordisk's blockbuster weight-loss drug

What Wegovy's inclusion in Medicare price negotiation means for patients, company
Business|Health|Science|Technology|US

US awards Moderna $590 million for bird flu vaccine development

The U.S. government has awarded Moderna $590 million to advance the development of its bird flu vaccine, as the country doubles down on efforts to tackle increasing infections in humans.

US awards Moderna $590 million for bird flu vaccine development
Asia|Europe|Health|World

First mpox case detected in Azerbaijan, Interfax reports

A case of mpox has been found in Azerbaijan, Interfax news agency reported on Saturday, adding that the patient had been isolated and was receiving treatment in hospital.

Food|Health|US

US turkey producers should ramp up bird flu testing, USDA says

U.S. poultry producers should ramp up testing and monitoring of turkeys for bird flu before they are slaughtered to ensure the virus stays out of the food supply,

US turkey producers should ramp up bird flu testing, USDA says
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Flooding Gaza with aid might lessen security challenge, says UNRWA chief

Attacks on aid convoys in the Gaza Strip by looters and armed gangs could decline as humanitarian relief floods the area after the

Flooding Gaza with aid might lessen security challenge, says UNRWA chief
Election|Health|Political|US

What to know about abortion developments in the states and courts as Trump takes office

Abortion policy could see more changes across the U.S. as President-elect Donald Trump begins his second term and state legislative sessions get rolling

What to know about abortion developments in the states and courts as Trump takes office
Business|Crime|Health|Political|US

US alleges Walgreens filled millions of prescriptions without medical purpose

The U.S.

US alleges Walgreens filled millions of prescriptions without medical purpose
Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

Lawsuit challenges Biden-backed mental health benefits rule

A new lawsuit by a trade group for employers seeks to void a Biden administration-backed federal rule intended to help ensure that the estimated 175 million Americans

Lawsuit challenges Biden-backed mental health benefits rule
Health|MidEast|World

Israel prepares for hostages' return with scant knowledge of their condition

A team of doctors in Israel is preparing for the return of the hostages from Gaza with the expectation that many are likely to have severe, life-threatening complications from spending more than a year in captivity

Israel prepares for hostages' return with scant knowledge of their condition
Business|Crime|Health|Political|US

US accuses Walgreens of filling millions of illegitimate prescriptions, including for opioids

The U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit accusing Walgreens of filling millions of prescriptions for Americans over the last decade and more without a legitimate purpose, including for dangerous amounts of opioids

US accuses Walgreens of filling millions of illegitimate prescriptions, including for opioids
Crime|Health|Political|US

Lawsuit alleges Vermont tracks pregnant women deemed unsuitable for parenthood

A new lawsuit alleges that Vermont's child welfare agency routinely targets and tracks pregnant women deemed unsuitable for parenthood

Lawsuit alleges Vermont tracks pregnant women deemed unsuitable for parenthood
Environment|Health|US

Norovirus outbreak reported at shelter for California wildfire evacuees

Norovirus outbreak reported at shelter for California wildfire evacuees

Norovirus outbreak reported at shelter for California wildfire evacuees
Business|Health|Science|Technology|US

HHS invests nearly $600 million in Moderna’s bird flu vaccine development

HHS invests nearly $600 million in Moderna’s bird flu vaccine development

HHS invests nearly $600 million in Moderna’s bird flu vaccine development
Crime|Health|US

A doctor accused of sexual abuse by more than 200 former patients is indicted on rape charges

A grand jury in Massachusetts has indicted a doctor who is accused of sexually assaulting more than 200 former patients over a period of more than a decade

Food|Health|Science

Red dye No. 3 is now banned in the US. Here’s what studies show about more common dyes

Red dye No. 3 is now banned in the US. Here’s what studies show about more common dyes

Red dye No. 3 is now banned in the US. Here’s what studies show about more common dyes
Health|Sports

Dubai Desert Classic adds mental fitness zone for golfers

In May, PGA Tour player Grayson Murray took his own life, hours after withdrawing from a tournament in Texas. The incident shook the sport, highlighting the mental health challenges facing some of the world’s top players. The Dubai Desert Classic, a DP World Tour tournament, is pioneering a new approach to support players during the tournament week with a Mental Fitness Zone on site, equipped with professional psychiatrists, sleep pods, relaxation rooms and VR headsets to support mental recovery during the event. CNN’s Don Riddell has more.

Dubai Desert Classic adds mental fitness zone for golfers
Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|US

Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium, guests mourn loss of popular giant snake

Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium, guests mourn loss of popular giant snake

Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium, guests mourn loss of popular giant snake
Crime|Health|US

Families object to settlement amounts in class action lawsuit against disgraced nursing home owner

Families object to settlement amounts in class action lawsuit against disgraced nursing home owner

Health|Lifestyle|US

Parents welcome quadruplet boys home

Parents welcome quadruplet boys home

Parents welcome quadruplet boys home
Education|Health|Political

Her son had 3 cardiac emergencies at school. She wants to make sure all Virginia schools have response plans.

Her son had 3 cardiac emergencies at school. She wants to make sure all Virginia schools have response plans.

Her son had 3 cardiac emergencies at school. She wants to make sure all Virginia schools have response plans.
Health|MidEast|Political|US

Austin, the first Black defense secretary, ends his term marred by Afghanistan but buoyed by Ukraine

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is bidding farewell to the forces and personnel he's led through a tumultuous term

Austin, the first Black defense secretary, ends his term marred by Afghanistan but buoyed by Ukraine
Health

This disease is known as the ‘silent killer.’ A doctor explains why

This disease is known as the ‘silent killer.’ A doctor explains why

This disease is known as the ‘silent killer.’ A doctor explains why
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|Sports

‘Paying my bills’: Danielle Collins taunts ‘super drunk’ Australian Open fans who booed during her win over home favorite

‘Paying my bills’: Danielle Collins taunts ‘super drunk’ Australian Open fans who booed during her win over home favorite

‘Paying my bills’: Danielle Collins taunts ‘super drunk’ Australian Open fans who booed during her win over home favorite
Economy|Health|Political|US

Ozempic, Wegovy and other drugs are among 15 selected for Medicare's price negotiations

The Biden administration says popular weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy have been added to Medicare’s list of medications that will be negotiated directly between the government and drug manufacturers

Ozempic, Wegovy and other drugs are among 15 selected for Medicare's price negotiations
Economy|Health|Political|US

US health secretary: price of targeted drugs should be lowered

U.S.

US health secretary: price of targeted drugs should be lowered
Asia|Economy|Health|Political|Technology|World

Chinese, U.S. users of RedNote find rare space for candid exchanges

From economic pessimism to cynicism about Marxism and fears over the potential for war, Chinese and American users of RedNote took part this week in rare candid

Chinese, U.S. users of RedNote find rare space for candid exchanges
Health|Sports|US

Commanders kicker Zane Gonzalez welcomes his viral moment as a chance to educate about OCD

Washington Commanders kicker Zane Gonzalez has lived with obsessive-compulsive disorder his entire life

Commanders kicker Zane Gonzalez welcomes his viral moment as a chance to educate about OCD
Africa|Crime|Economy|Health|Political

South African miner describes horrors for those who spent months underground

A miner who spent six months in a disused mine in South Africa has spoken of the horror he experienced after a police operation cut off food and basic supplies to thousands who were illegally digging for gold

South African miner describes horrors for those who spent months underground
Economy|Health|Political|US

Ozempic and Wegovy selected for next round of Medicare drug price negotiations

Ozempic and Wegovy selected for next round of Medicare drug price negotiations

Ozempic and Wegovy selected for next round of Medicare drug price negotiations
Environment|Health|Political|Science|Technology

Biden helped bring science out of the lab and into the community − emphasizing research focused on solutions

Biden’s legacy includes elevating science’s influence in federal decision-making and considering the social and ethical effects of research.

Biden helped bring science out of the lab and into the community − emphasizing research focused on solutions
Health|Science

Acute stress and early signs of PTSD are common in firefighters and other first responders − here’s what to watch out for

Feelings of sadness or irritability that last a month or more after a life-threatening event could be signs of acute stress or PTSD.

Acute stress and early signs of PTSD are common in firefighters and other first responders − here’s what to watch out for
Health|Celebrity|Entertainment|Food|Lifestyle

Adam Devine reveals biggest health lessons he learned in 2024—and his goals for 2025

MyFitnessPal speaks with comedian and actor Adam Devine about the biggest health lessons he learned in 2024, plus his goals for 2025 and how he plans to achieve them.

Adam Devine reveals biggest health lessons he learned in 2024—and his goals for 2025
Business|Crime|Health|Technology|US

Industry conferences kick off 2025 with more security following murder of US executive

U.S. industry conferences, including a major San Francisco healthcare meeting, have stepped up security for

Industry conferences kick off 2025 with more security following murder of US executive
Americas|Crime|Health|World

Mexico mental health center grapples with extreme violence against migrants

After five days trudging through the jungle dividing Colombia and Panama, the 30-something Venezuelan mother believed her family had

Mexico mental health center grapples with extreme violence against migrants
Economy|Europe|Health|World

Germany has no new foot-and-mouth disease cases, minister says

Germany has no new cases of the livestock illness foot-and-mouth disease with a suspect case on Thursday not confirmed, German agriculture minister Cem Oezdemir said on Friday.

Germany has no new foot-and-mouth disease cases, minister says
Health|Sports

Mental health at the forefront of golf’s mind following the tragic death of a player

Mental health at the forefront of golf’s mind following the tragic death of a player

Mental health at the forefront of golf’s mind following the tragic death of a player
Asia|Economy|Health|Political

Indonesia needs $6 billion more in budget to fast-track free meals programme

Indonesia needs 100 trillion rupiah ($6.11 billion) in additional budget to expand its free nutritious meals programme to reach more than a quarter of its

Indonesia needs $6 billion more in budget to fast-track free meals programme
Europe|Health|Sports|US

Shiffrin likely won't have a target date for ski racing return for another 7-10 days, US coach says

Mikaela Shiffrin is back on snow and skiing regularly again at home in Colorado

Shiffrin likely won't have a target date for ski racing return for another 7-10 days, US coach says
Australia|Health|Sports

Australian Open: Naomi Osaka stops playing because of an injury against Belinda Bencic

Two-time Australian Open champion Naomi Osaka has stopped playing because of an injury after dropping the opening set of her third-round match against Belinda Bencic

Australian Open: Naomi Osaka stops playing because of an injury against Belinda Bencic
Business|Health|Political|Technology|US

Trump ally Arkansas governor Sarah Sanders to attend Davos forum

Arkansas Governor Sarah Sanders, a key ally of President-elect Donald Trump, plans to attend the World Economic Forum in Davos next week, she said on Thursday.

Trump ally Arkansas governor Sarah Sanders to attend Davos forum
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Wendy Williams denies she’s ‘cognitively impaired’ and says she’s ‘trapped in a conservatorship’

Wendy Williams denies she’s ‘cognitively impaired’ and says she’s ‘trapped in a conservatorship’

Wendy Williams denies she’s ‘cognitively impaired’ and says she’s ‘trapped in a conservatorship’
Asia|Economy|Europe|Health|Political|World

More countries, including China, are grappling with shrinking and aging populations

A growing number of countries are confronting the dual challenges of population decline and aging

More countries, including China, are grappling with shrinking and aging populations
Health|Political|US

Justice Department says Alabama institutionalizes too many children with disabilities

The U.S. Justice Department says Alabama is unnecessarily institutionalizing children with physical disabilities in nursing homes and hospitals

Environment|Health|Science

LA fires: Long-term exposure to wildfire smoke is a growing health risk, and not well understood

Human bodies aren’t prepared for the toxic chemicals in smoke, and the effects can be harmful in the short term and long term.

LA fires: Long-term exposure to wildfire smoke is a growing health risk, and not well understood
Health|Political|US

Texas judge says states can revive challenge to abortion pill access nationwide

A federal judge in Texas is allowing three other states to pursue a challenge seeking to restrict access to the abortion pill mifepristone nationwide

Election|Environment|Health|Political|US

Democratic states brace for Trump by launching defense of Biden policies

Democratic states' attorneys general launched a legal bid this week to defend Biden administration policies on immigration, the environment and guns, just days before Donald

Democratic states brace for Trump by launching defense of Biden policies
Business|Food|Health|Political|US

Proposed rules would require nutrition info, allergen warnings on alcohol labels

Labels on wine, distilled spirits and malt beverages in the U.S. would be required to list alcohol content and nutritional information per serving, plus notification of potential allergens, under two new rules proposed Thursday by the Treasury Department

Proposed rules would require nutrition info, allergen warnings on alcohol labels
Business|Health|US

US appeals court reinstates pause on generic version of Novartis' Entresto

By Blake Brittain WASHINGTON -Novartis won an order from a U.S. appeals court in Washington on Thursday temporarily blocking drugmaker MSN Pharmaceuticals from launching a generic version of Novartis'

US appeals court reinstates pause on generic version of Novartis' Entresto
Americas|Health|Lifestyle|World

119-year-old Brazilian woman stakes claim as world's oldest person

Two months away from what she says is her 120th birthday, Deolira Gliceria Pedro da Silva, a great-grandmother from the state

119-year-old Brazilian woman stakes claim as world's oldest person
Health|Political|Science|US

US CDC recommends faster testing for bird flu in hospitalized patients

People hospitalized for flu should be tested for bird flu within 24 hours, the U.S.

US CDC recommends faster testing for bird flu in hospitalized patients
Africa|Health|Political|US|World

Anti-AIDS program in peril after US finds nurses in Mozambique provided abortions

The flagship U.S. aid program on HIV/AIDS is in jeopardy, a senior Republican warned on Thursday, after U.S. officials said four nurses in

Health|Political|US

Red states can pick up the legal fight against mifepristone, judge rules

Red states can pick up the legal fight against mifepristone, judge rules

Red states can pick up the legal fight against mifepristone, judge rules
Education|Health|Lifestyle|Science

Do you have a favorite child? A new study may answer why

Do you have a favorite child? A new study may answer why

Do you have a favorite child? A new study may answer why
Health|Political|Science|US

CDC urges doctors to speed subtyping of patients hospitalized with the flu to better track H5N1 infections

CDC urges doctors to speed subtyping of patients hospitalized with the flu to better track H5N1 infections

CDC urges doctors to speed subtyping of patients hospitalized with the flu to better track H5N1 infections
Health|Political|US

Arkansas governor wants to revive state's Medicaid work requirements under Trump administration

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders hopes to bring back work requirements for some people on its Medicaid program

Arkansas governor wants to revive state's Medicaid work requirements under Trump administration
Business|Food|Health

Progresso debuts new limited-edition, savory "soup drops" for cold and flu season

Progresso debuts new limited-edition, savory "soup drops" for cold and flu season

Health|Political|US

Republican states can move ahead with abortion pill lawsuit in Texas

The Republican-led states of Idaho, Missouri and Kansas can proceed with a lawsuit seeking to restrict the availability of the abortion pill mifepristone in

Republican states can move ahead with abortion pill lawsuit in Texas
Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

Outgoing FDA chief flags online weight loss drug dangers

Current laws and regulations are not enough to protect Americans from the risks of compounded versions of popular weight loss drugs, especially those bought

Outgoing FDA chief flags online weight loss drug dangers
Education|Fashion and Beauty|Health|Lifestyle

Barber school gives free haircuts to cancer patients

Barber school gives free haircuts to cancer patients

Barber school gives free haircuts to cancer patients
Crime|Entertainment|Environment|Health|Sports

Cancer in young women, impact of preferential treatment, NFL playoff preview: Catch up on the day’s stories

Cancer in young women, impact of preferential treatment, NFL playoff preview: Catch up on the day’s stories

Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Political|US

Novo Holdings looks to double Catalent size with eye on Trump US manufacturing focus

Novo Holdings, the controlling shareholder of Novo Nordisk, hopes to double the size of its recently acquired contract drugmaker Catalent over five years, a senior

Novo Holdings looks to double Catalent size with eye on Trump US manufacturing focus
Environment|Health|Science|US

Bird flu flares up again in Michigan poultry – an infectious disease expert explains the risk to humans, chickens, cows and other animals

Officials have confirmed eight new outbreaks in Michigan poultry flocks since mid-December.

Bird flu flares up again in Michigan poultry – an infectious disease expert explains the risk to humans, chickens, cows and other animals
Business|Health|Science|US

FDA OKs sales of Zyn nicotine pouches, citing health benefits for adult smokers

Federal health officials are backing the health benefits of nicotine pouches, ruling that Philip Morris International’s Zyn can help adult smokers cut back or quit cigarettes

FDA OKs sales of Zyn nicotine pouches, citing health benefits for adult smokers
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Bruce Willis shows his gratitude for first responders amid LA wildfires

Bruce Willis shows his gratitude for first responders amid LA wildfires

Economy|Environment|Health|Political|US

Biden warns that an oligarchy is forming that threatens US democracy

President Joe Biden said an oligarchy is forming in the U.S. that threatens democracy, issuing the bleak warning on Wednesday in

Biden warns that an oligarchy is forming that threatens US democracy
Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US

Man finds sister's dismembered body in backyard

Man finds sister's dismembered body in backyard

Man finds sister's dismembered body in backyard
Crime|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|US

"I thought I might die": Neighbors rally to save homeless man from freezing cold

"I thought I might die": Neighbors rally to save homeless man from freezing cold

"I thought I might die": Neighbors rally to save homeless man from freezing cold
Crime|Health|US

Jury awards nearly $17 million after tool left in surgery patient

Jury awards nearly $17 million after tool left in surgery patient

Health|Lifestyle|Opinion|Technology

Sometimes as a parent, you just have to be tough and put your phone down

Sometimes as a parent, you just have to be tough and put your phone down

Sometimes as a parent, you just have to be tough and put your phone down
Health|US

Dispatcher helps save truck driver's life from 160 miles away

Dispatcher helps save truck driver's life from 160 miles away

Dispatcher helps save truck driver's life from 160 miles away
Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|US

A true All-Star: Young girl overcomes cancer to take part in junior livestock show

A true All-Star: Young girl overcomes cancer to take part in junior livestock show

A true All-Star: Young girl overcomes cancer to take part in junior livestock show
Americas|Education|Health|Lifestyle|US

Girl Scout saves dad's life with CPR during heart attack

Girl Scout saves dad's life with CPR during heart attack

Girl Scout saves dad's life with CPR during heart attack
Crime|Health|US

Police: 80-year-old man rescued from sinking truck in pond

Police: 80-year-old man rescued from sinking truck in pond

Police: 80-year-old man rescued from sinking truck in pond
Crime|Health|US

First responders rescue woman, 6-month-old baby after vehicle flips into creek

First responders rescue woman, 6-month-old baby after vehicle flips into creek

First responders rescue woman, 6-month-old baby after vehicle flips into creek
Business|Economy|Europe|Health|World

France steps up checks after foot-and-mouth outbreak in Germany

France has reinforced checks for foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) and issued alerts to veterinarians after an outbreak of the highly contagious virus was detected in cattle in Germany

France steps up checks after foot-and-mouth outbreak in Germany
Education|Health|US

Student tests positive for lead poisoning after exposure in school

Student tests positive for lead poisoning after exposure in school

Environment|Health|US

Los Angeles air quality improves from wildfires' hazardous levels

Air quality in wildfire-stricken Los Angeles improved on Thursday from hazardous peaks hit earlier this month, as tiny soot particles that can penetrate the lungs and

Los Angeles air quality improves from wildfires' hazardous levels
Health|Political|US|World

WHO appeals for $1.5 billion for emergencies with US funding in question

The World Health Organization launched its annual appeal for funding to respond to health emergencies on Thursday, days before the

WHO appeals for $1.5 billion for emergencies with US funding in question
Health|MidEast|World

WHO calls for international support to fund aid in Gaza after ceasefire deal

The World Health Organization called for the international community to step up and fund a scaled-up aid response in Gaza after Israel and Hamas

WHO calls for international support to fund aid in Gaza after ceasefire deal
Business|Crime|Health|US

UnitedHealth Group CEO: US health care needs to be ‘less confusing, less complex and less costly’

UnitedHealth Group CEO: US health care needs to be ‘less confusing, less complex and less costly’

UnitedHealth Group CEO: US health care needs to be ‘less confusing, less complex and less costly’
Education|Health|Political|Technology|US

Banning cellphones in schools gains popularity in red and blue states

Efforts to ban students' cellphones at school is gaining rare bipartisan consensus in Republican and Democrat-led states

Banning cellphones in schools gains popularity in red and blue states
Health|Lifestyle|Political|US

Mom says she can't serve on a jury because she's breastfeeding

Mom says she can't serve on a jury because she's breastfeeding

Mom says she can't serve on a jury because she's breastfeeding
Africa|Health|World

Tanzania says no sign of Marburg outbreak in the country

Tanzania's government said no-one in the country had tested positive for the Marburg virus after the World Health Organization (WHO) said at least eight people in the

Tanzania says no sign of Marburg outbreak in the country
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health|Sports

Bob Uecker, known as ‘Mr. Baseball’ and as the legendary voice of the Milwaukee Brewers, dies at age 90

Bob Uecker, known as ‘Mr. Baseball’ and as the legendary voice of the Milwaukee Brewers, dies at age 90

Bob Uecker, known as ‘Mr. Baseball’ and as the legendary voice of the Milwaukee Brewers, dies at age 90
Health|Lifestyle|Science

Meet the Americans who still take COVID-19 precautions seriously

People with immune system health problems continue to take precautions against COVID-19 five years into the pandemic

Meet the Americans who still take COVID-19 precautions seriously
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|US

UnitedHealth Group CEO says complex US healthcare system needs to change

UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty said on Thursday that healthcare in the U.S. needs to be "less confusing, less complex and less costly" during the company's

UnitedHealth Group CEO says complex US healthcare system needs to change
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|US

UnitedHealth tops profit forecasts but medical costs linger for health care giant

UnitedHealth posted a better-than-expected fourth-quarter profit, but a nagging rise in medical costs and care utilization surprised Wall Street

UnitedHealth tops profit forecasts but medical costs linger for health care giant
Health|Science

Surprise finding sheds light on what causes Huntington's disease, a devastating fatal brain disorder

Scientists are unraveling the mystery of what triggers Huntington’s disease, a devastating hereditary disorder that strikes in the prime of life

Surprise finding sheds light on what causes Huntington's disease, a devastating fatal brain disorder
Crime|Health|US

Mother grieving her baby's sudden death learns drugs found in his system

Mother grieving her baby's sudden death learns drugs found in his system

Mother grieving her baby's sudden death learns drugs found in his system
Business|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|Technology|Travel

Tourists causing chaos, clock ticking on TikTok, bitter Arctic blast: Catch up on the day’s stories

Tourists causing chaos, clock ticking on TikTok, bitter Arctic blast: Catch up on the day’s stories

Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis hurts his right arm after falling for the second time in just over a month

Pope Francis has fallen and hurt his right arm

Pope Francis hurts his right arm after falling for the second time in just over a month
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis injures arm after falling at the Vatican

Pope Francis injures arm after falling at the Vatican

Pope Francis injures arm after falling at the Vatican
Crime|Economy|Health|MidEast|World

Bootleg alcohol claims lives of at least 30 people in Istanbul while dozens are hospitalized

Turkey's state-run news agency says at least 30 people have died in Istanbul in the past three days after drinking bootleg alcohol

Economy|Election|Health|Political|US

Many Americans doubt Trump will be able to lower prices in his first year, an AP-NORC poll shows

Many U.S. adults are skeptical about President-elect Donald Trump's ability to bring down costs

Many Americans doubt Trump will be able to lower prices in his first year, an AP-NORC poll shows
Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

Pharma digs in on changes it wants from Trump administration

The pharmaceutical industry, grappling with new government limits on drug prices, is focusing its requests for president-elect Donald Trump and Congress on "

Pharma digs in on changes it wants from Trump administration
Europe|Health|World

Pope Francis using sling after injuring forearm in fall

Pope Francis injured his right forearm after a fall in his residence on Thursday but did not suffer any broken bones and continued on with his agenda for the

Pope Francis using sling after injuring forearm in fall
Health|Science|US

Young women are almost twice as likely to be diagnosed with cancer as young men: ‘We’re seeing a change’

Young women are almost twice as likely to be diagnosed with cancer as young men: ‘We’re seeing a change’

Young women are almost twice as likely to be diagnosed with cancer as young men: ‘We’re seeing a change’
Crime|Health|Political|US|World

Chinese citizens stand trial for fentanyl-related charges in landmark US case

Chinese citizens stand trial for fentanyl-related charges in landmark US case

Chinese citizens stand trial for fentanyl-related charges in landmark US case
Australia|Health|Sports

Tearful Ons Jabeur struggles with breathing problems during Australian Open win

Tearful Ons Jabeur struggles with breathing problems during Australian Open win

Tearful Ons Jabeur struggles with breathing problems during Australian Open win
Environment|Health|US

How do you clean up a fire disaster unlike any other in modern times? ‘It’s going to be an enormous undertaking’

How do you clean up a fire disaster unlike any other in modern times? ‘It’s going to be an enormous undertaking’

How do you clean up a fire disaster unlike any other in modern times? ‘It’s going to be an enormous undertaking’
Election|Health|Political|US

Biden says he advised Trump against settling scores

Joe Biden tells USA Today he might have beaten Trump, but acknowledges the uncertainty of his health, and says he advised Donald Trump against trying to settle scores.

Biden says he advised Trump against settling scores
Business|Health|US

Novartis wins temporary pause to Entresto generic launch in US

By Blake Brittain WASHINGTON -A federal appeals court temporarily paused drugmaker MSN Pharmaceuticals' launch of a generic version of Novartis' blockbuster heart-failure drug Entresto late on

Novartis wins temporary pause to Entresto generic launch in US
Business|Health|US

Gilead Sciences, US government settle patent case over HIV prevention drugs

Gilead Sciences and the U.S. government have settled a billion-dollar patent dispute over Gilead's HIV prevention drugs Truvada and Descovy, according to a Wednesday

Gilead Sciences, US government settle patent case over HIV prevention drugs
Food|Health|Science|US

What products contain Red 3 dye? Checking ingredient labels is the best way to find out

The Food and Drug Administration is ordering food and drug makers to remove a dye called Red 3 from the products U.S. consumers eat and drink

What products contain Red 3 dye? Checking ingredient labels is the best way to find out
Education|Health|Sports|US

Jack Hoffman, who won an ESPY for viral University of Nebraska TD run, dies of brain cancer at 19

Jack Hoffman, who won an ESPY for viral University of Nebraska TD run, dies of brain cancer at 19

Jack Hoffman, who won an ESPY for viral University of Nebraska TD run, dies of brain cancer at 19
Health|MidEast|Political|World

UN says it's ready to ramp up delivery of desperately needed aid to Gaza

The United Nations says it’s ready to ramp up the delivery of desperately needed humanitarian aid to Gaza after a ceasefire agreement and urged the removal of major security and political obstacles so it can reach all those in need

UN says it's ready to ramp up delivery of desperately needed aid to Gaza
Health|Political|US

White House holds homeland security tabletop exercise with senior Trump officials

Senior officials from President-elect Donald Trump’s administration have participated in a transition exercise hosted by President Joe Biden's team on responding to potential terror attacks and avian flu, among other challenges

White House holds homeland security tabletop exercise with senior Trump officials
Food|Health|Political|Science|US

FDA bans red dye No. 3 from foods

U.S. regulators are banning the dye called Red 3 from the food supply

FDA bans red dye No. 3 from foods
Environment|Food|Health|Science

Keep your red meat to these limits to protect your brain health, experts say

Keep your red meat to these limits to protect your brain health, experts say

Keep your red meat to these limits to protect your brain health, experts say
Celebrity|Education|Entertainment|Health|Sports

Jack Hoffman, young cancer patient who captured hearts of Nebraska and nation with 2013 TD run, dies

Jack Hoffman, the cancer patient who captured the hearts of Nebraska football fans and inspired the nation as a 7-year-old with his touchdown run during the 2013 spring game, has died at the age of 19

Jack Hoffman, young cancer patient who captured hearts of Nebraska and nation with 2013 TD run, dies
Business|Health|Lifestyle|Technology

Family creates fitness app to 'meet people where they are'

Family creates fitness app to 'meet people where they are'

Family creates fitness app to 'meet people where they are'
Crime|Health|US

Rescue caught on camera following collision, vehicle fire

Rescue caught on camera following collision, vehicle fire

Rescue caught on camera following collision, vehicle fire
Health|Political|US

FDA floats plan to make cigarettes nonaddictive, but its fate rests with Trump

The Biden administration is floating a long-awaited proposal to make cigarettes less addictive by capping their nicotine levels

FDA floats plan to make cigarettes nonaddictive, but its fate rests with Trump
Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

Federal plan to abolish paying disabled workers less than minimum wage facing deadline

Federal plan to abolish paying disabled workers less than minimum wage facing deadline

Federal plan to abolish paying disabled workers less than minimum wage facing deadline
Education|Health|US

Pike County High School mother advocates for action on bullying crisis after tragic loss of son

Pike County High School mother advocates for action on bullying crisis after tragic loss of son

Pike County High School mother advocates for action on bullying crisis after tragic loss of son
Health|Political|US

Biden administration moves to limit nicotine in cigarettes and certain other tobacco products

Biden administration moves to limit nicotine in cigarettes and certain other tobacco products

Biden administration moves to limit nicotine in cigarettes and certain other tobacco products
Business|Crime|Economy|Health|US

UnitedHealth investors await details behind 2025 outlook after exec's murder

Analysts and investors are awaiting details behind UnitedHealth Group's 2025 outlook when it reports quarterly results on Thursday, after its investor day

UnitedHealth investors await details behind 2025 outlook after exec's murder
Health|Political|US

Democratic-led states look to defend Biden healthcare rule for DACA immigrants

The Democratic attorneys general of 14 U.S. states moved on Wednesday to take over the defense in court of a rule by the outgoing Biden administration providing health

Democratic-led states look to defend Biden healthcare rule for DACA immigrants
Food|Health|Political|Science|US

US bans use of Red No.3 dye in food, drugs over potential cancer links

The U.S. on Wednesday banned the use of a synthetic food dye that gives some candies, cakes and certain oral medications a cherry-red color, following evidence that the dye

US bans use of Red No.3 dye in food, drugs over potential cancer links
Crime|Health|Lifestyle|Political|US

Backyard battle: Fence dispute sparks $200K lawsuit, forcing neighbors to pay up

Backyard battle: Fence dispute sparks $200K lawsuit, forcing neighbors to pay up

Backyard battle: Fence dispute sparks $200K lawsuit, forcing neighbors to pay up
Health|Political|US

US appeals court hears oral arguments on Florida ban on transgender care for minors

Attorneys for the state of Florida argued before a federal appeals court that a lower-court judge was wrong to block a law last year that bans gender-affirming care for minors and restricts similar care for adults, though a pending U.S. Supreme Court case creates uncertainty

Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

US regulators propose capping nicotine in cigarettes at non-addictive levels

U.S. regulators are proposing to cap the amount of nicotine in cigarettes at non-addictive levels, in a potential world-first that could curb smoking and hit tobacco industry

US regulators propose capping nicotine in cigarettes at non-addictive levels
Health|US

24-year Army veteran in need of life-saving kidney transplant

24-year Army veteran in need of life-saving kidney transplant

24-year Army veteran in need of life-saving kidney transplant
Health|US

Blind man needs help with prescription problem

Blind man needs help with prescription problem

Blind man needs help with prescription problem
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

‘Please help us’: Gold miners beg for help while trapped in South African mine

Video released by a human rights group in South Africa appears to show emaciated miners and dead bodies wrapped in plastic in an abandoned mine in the country’s northwest region, although CNN is not able to independently verify the video. South Africa’s Department of Mineral Resources and Energy says a rescue operation plan is now underway at the mine where more than 100 people are suspected dead.

‘Please help us’: Gold miners beg for help while trapped in South African mine
Business|Economy|Health|Political

City councilor will introduce "Sugar Tax" on Wednesday

City councilor will introduce "Sugar Tax" on Wednesday

Health|Lifestyle|US

From cardiac arrest to respiratory failure, a mother’s fight to stay alive after child birth

From cardiac arrest to respiratory failure, a mother’s fight to stay alive after child birth

Business|Crime|Environment|Health|US

'Getting poisoned': Neighborhood under plume of cancer-causing chemical from Goodyear Tire plant

'Getting poisoned': Neighborhood under plume of cancer-causing chemical from Goodyear Tire plant

'Getting poisoned': Neighborhood under plume of cancer-causing chemical from Goodyear Tire plant
Health|Political|US

Pentagon investigation raises new concerns about Austin's 2024 hospitalization

An investigation released on Wednesday into U.S.

Pentagon investigation raises new concerns about Austin's 2024 hospitalization
Health|News|Science|Videos

An Alzheimer's patient says intensive lifestyle changes reversed her condition

In “The Last Alzheimer’s Patient,” CNN chief medical correspondent follows Alzheimer’s patient Cici Zerbe who says her symptoms have been reversed after participating in Dr. Dean Ornish’s clinical trial on the effects of intensive lifestyle changes on the progression of mild cognitive impairment or early dementia due to Alzheimer’s Disease.

Political|Environment|Health

About 2 in 5 Americans live in areas with unhealthy air. Here's how where you live impacts the air you breathe.

Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to analyze the most polluted cities in the United States, using EPA and American Lung Association data.

About 2 in 5 Americans live in areas with unhealthy air. Here's how where you live impacts the air you breathe.
Political|Education|Health|Lifestyle|Technology

The far-reaching consequences of loneliness in America

Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to analyze the 2023 Surgeon General's Advisory on the "epidemic of loneliness and isolation" to investigate trends in American social connection.

The far-reaching consequences of loneliness in America
US|Environment|Health

Extreme weather events put older adults at risk. Here's how they can prepare.

Caring.com examined data from the National Weather Service and elsewhere to determine how extreme weather events are impacting older Americans. 

Extreme weather events put older adults at risk. Here's how they can prepare.
Health|Political|US

Austin failed to tell Congress or the White House about his health problems as required, report says

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s failure to inform Congress or the White House as required when he was incapacitated due to treatment for prostate cancer and later complications potentially raised “unnecessary” security risks

Austin failed to tell Congress or the White House about his health problems as required, report says
Health|Political|US

Defense Secretary Austin’s secrecy around his hospitalizations increased the risks to national security, watchdog says

Defense Secretary Austin’s secrecy around his hospitalizations increased the risks to national security, watchdog says

Defense Secretary Austin’s secrecy around his hospitalizations increased the risks to national security, watchdog says
Health|Science|US

Obesity won't be solely defined by BMI under new plan for diagnosis by global experts

New recommendations on how to define obesity would reduce the emphasis on body mass index and also take into account health problems from extra weight and other measurements

Obesity won't be solely defined by BMI under new plan for diagnosis by global experts
Economy|Europe|Health|World

Germany says it has found no more foot-and-mouth cases

Germany has not found any further cases of foot-and-mouth disease, agriculture minister Cem Oezdemir said on Wednesday, adding that experts were working day and night to establish

Germany says it has found no more foot-and-mouth cases
Food|Health|Science|US

FDA bans red dye No. 3 from food, drinks and ingested drugs in the US

FDA bans red dye No. 3 from food, drinks and ingested drugs in the US

FDA bans red dye No. 3 from food, drinks and ingested drugs in the US
Business|Education|Health|Lifestyle|Sports

Lady Vols coach Kim Caldwell about to experience another 1st with her baby due any day

Being a private person from a small town is why Kim Caldwell keeps her business to herself

Lady Vols coach Kim Caldwell about to experience another 1st with her baby due any day
Economy|Health|Political|Science|Technology

Joe Biden’s record on science and tech: Investments and regulation for vaccines, broadband, microchips and AI

Entering office in the thick of the pandemic, Joe Biden faced science-related challenges on Day 1.

Joe Biden’s record on science and tech: Investments and regulation for vaccines, broadband, microchips and AI
Health|Science|Technology

Sedentary work linked to 37% higher risk of insomnia-like symptoms, new study finds

Sedentary work linked to 37% higher risk of insomnia-like symptoms, new study finds

Sedentary work linked to 37% higher risk of insomnia-like symptoms, new study finds
Asia|Economy|Environment|Health|Science

Lightning strikes make collecting a parasitic fungus prized in traditional Chinese medicine a deadly pursuit

The parasitic fungus sometimes called ‘Himalayan gold’ can provide a good living to villagers who collect it. But rugged terrain and a high risk of lightning strikes make it a dangerous option.

Lightning strikes make collecting a parasitic fungus prized in traditional Chinese medicine a deadly pursuit
Election|Health|Political|US

Few US adults confident Justice Department and FBI will act fairly under Trump, AP-NORC poll finds

As President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for attorney general, Pam Bondi, gets set for her Senate confirmation hearings, only about 2 in 10 U.S. adults are “extremely” or “very” confident the Justice Department will act in a fair and nonpartisan manner during his second term

Few US adults confident Justice Department and FBI will act fairly under Trump, AP-NORC poll finds
Africa|Health|World

Suspected outbreak of Marburg virus kills eight in Tanzania, WHO says

A suspected outbreak of the Marburg virus in northwest Tanzania has infected nine people, killing eight of them, the World Health Organization has said, weeks after an outbreak of

Suspected outbreak of Marburg virus kills eight in Tanzania, WHO says
Africa|Health|World

WHO says suspected outbreak of Marburg disease kills 8 in a remote part of Tanzania

The World Health Organization says an outbreak of suspected Marburg disease has killed eight people in a remote part of northern Tanzania

Africa|Crime|Health|World

Rescuers try to free men trapped in South African gold mine with scores reported dead

Rescuers try to free men trapped in South African gold mine with scores reported dead

Rescuers try to free men trapped in South African gold mine with scores reported dead
Americas|Crime|Health|Political|World

Haiti has 1 million displaced people, mostly from gang violence. It's tripled over the past year

The U.N. migration agency says internal displacement within Haiti has tripled over the last year and now surpasses 1 million people

Haiti has 1 million displaced people, mostly from gang violence. It's tripled over the past year
Economy|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|US

'Nobody's dying': A look inside how a senior home evacuated before burning down in LA wildfire

As a menacing wildfire approached, staff and residents of a senior citizens home made a desperate escape for their lives

'Nobody's dying': A look inside how a senior home evacuated before burning down in LA wildfire
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Middle East latest: Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 17, medics say, as Hamas accepts a ceasefire draft

Palestinian health officials say Israeli strikes on homes in the Gaza Strip have killed at least 17 people

Middle East latest: Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 17, medics say, as Hamas accepts a ceasefire draft
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Biogen CEO sees no burning need for more acquisitions

Biogen expects revenue from new launches to exceed its current sales by 2028 and does not feel the need to chase additional business development deals, the

Biogen CEO sees no burning need for more acquisitions
Business|Environment|Health|US

Jury orders Bayer to pay $100 million over PCBs in Washington school

A Washington jury on Tuesday ordered Bayer to pay $100 million to four people who say they were sickened by toxic chemicals known as PCBs at a Seattle

Jury orders Bayer to pay $100 million over PCBs in Washington school
Celebrity|Europe|Health

Britain's Princess of Wales says her cancer is in remission

Britain's Princess of Wales says that her cancer is in remission following a visit to the hospital where she received treatment

Britain's Princess of Wales says her cancer is in remission
Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

FTC finds middlemen inflate specialty generic drug prices by billions of dollars

FTC finds middlemen inflate specialty generic drug prices by billions of dollars

FTC finds middlemen inflate specialty generic drug prices by billions of dollars
Celebrity|Europe|Health

Kate returns to cancer center where she was treated to offer gratitude to medical teams

The Princess of Wales visited the hospital where she was treated for cancer

Kate returns to cancer center where she was treated to offer gratitude to medical teams
Business|Crime|Food|Health|Political

USDA documented insects and slime at Boar's Head plants, records show

U.S. food inspectors documented unsanitary conditions at several Boar's Head deli meat plants, not just the Jarratt, Virginia, factory that was shut down last year

USDA documented insects and slime at Boar's Head plants, records show
Health|MidEast|Political|World

UN lays groundwork for Gaza aid surge under ceasefire but still sees challenges

The United Nations said on Tuesday it was busy preparing to expand humanitarian assistance to the Gaza Strip under a potential ceasefire but uncertainty

UN lays groundwork for Gaza aid surge under ceasefire but still sees challenges
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Six Palestinians killed in Israeli strike on West Bank's Jenin, health ministry says

At least six Palestinians were killed and several were injured on Tuesday in an Israeli strike on Jenin in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, a statement by the Palestinian health ministry

Six Palestinians killed in Israeli strike on West Bank's Jenin, health ministry says
Food|Health|Lifestyle

The US is in a steep decline of food enjoyment — which has impacts on health, data shows

The US is in a steep decline of food enjoyment — which has impacts on health, data shows

The US is in a steep decline of food enjoyment — which has impacts on health, data shows
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Danielle Fishel says she has completed radiation treatment after breast cancer diagnosis

Danielle Fishel says she has completed radiation treatment after breast cancer diagnosis

Danielle Fishel says she has completed radiation treatment after breast cancer diagnosis
Election|Health|Political|US

Some LGBTQ people race to claim rights, fearing rollbacks under Trump

In the week after Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election, Isla Lima submitted paperwork to change her gender from male to female in official documents,

Some LGBTQ people race to claim rights, fearing rollbacks under Trump
Food|Health|Science

California man says two of his cats died after drinking raw milk recalled for bird flu

A California man says his two cats died and a third was hospitalized after he fed them raw milk recalled for bird flu risk

California man says two of his cats died after drinking raw milk recalled for bird flu
Business|Food|Health|Lifestyle|Technology|US

New rules at Starbucks, learning to let things go, the rise of Wikipedia: Catch up on the day’s stories

New rules at Starbucks, learning to let things go, the rise of Wikipedia: Catch up on the day’s stories

Environment|Food|Health|Science

Chemicals in sewage sludge fertilizer pose cancer risk, EPA says

Harmful chemicals in sewage sludge spread on pasture as fertilizer pose a risk to people who regularly consume milk, beef and other products from those farms, in some cases raising cancer risk “several orders of magnitude” above what the Environmental Protection Agency considers acceptable, federal officials announced Tuesday

Chemicals in sewage sludge fertilizer pose cancer risk, EPA says
Health|US

New OB/GYN mobile van aims to increase access to care in underserved communities

New OB/GYN mobile van aims to increase access to care in underserved communities

Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Political|Stock Markets|US

Biopharma industry eyes 2025 bounceback, grapples with uncertainty over Trump return

The biopharmaceutical industry is aiming for a 2025 reversal of last year's slump in investor returns but remains wary over what President-elect Donald

Biopharma industry eyes 2025 bounceback, grapples with uncertainty over Trump return
Environment|Health|Science|US

Pink flame retardants are being used to slow California fires. What do we know about them?

Aircraft battling fires raging through the Los Angeles area are dropping more than water: Hundreds of thousands of gallons of hot-pink fire suppressant have been dumped ahead of the flames in a desperate effort to stop them before they destroy more neighborhoods

Pink flame retardants are being used to slow California fires. What do we know about them?
Business|Health|Lifestyle

Why this shopping cart makes market so special

Why this shopping cart makes market so special

Why this shopping cart makes market so special
Business|Health|Political|US

US judge blocks FDA graphic warning label requirement for cigarettes

A federal judge in Texas has blocked the U.S.

US judge blocks FDA graphic warning label requirement for cigarettes
Food|Health|US

FDA proposes putting nutrition labels on the front of packaged foods in health push

The U.S.

FDA proposes putting nutrition labels on the front of packaged foods in health push
Health|Lifestyle|US

Cat reunites with owners 49 days after condo explosion, dies in their arms

Cat reunites with owners 49 days after condo explosion, dies in their arms

Cat reunites with owners 49 days after condo explosion, dies in their arms
Environment|Food|Health|Science|US

‘Forever chemicals’ in sludge used to fertilize farms can pose a health risk to people, EPA says

‘Forever chemicals’ in sludge used to fertilize farms can pose a health risk to people, EPA says

Celebrity|Health|Sports

Patrick Mahomes watched the playoffs while awaiting his child's birth. Now, he's ready to play

Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes spent Sunday watching some wild-card playoff games while waiting for his wife, Brittany, to give birth to their third child

Patrick Mahomes watched the playoffs while awaiting his child's birth. Now, he's ready to play
Food|Health|US

Nutrition labels may come to the front of food packages under FDA proposal

Nutrition labels may come to the front of food packages under FDA proposal

Nutrition labels may come to the front of food packages under FDA proposal
Health|Political|Science|US

Biden health officials say they built up US pandemic defenses. Trump promises changes

The Biden administration is releasing a “roadmap” for maintaining government defenses against infectious diseases, just as President-elect Donald Trump pledges to dismantle some of them

Biden health officials say they built up US pandemic defenses. Trump promises changes
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Lilly shares on track for worst day since 2021 after downbeat Zepbound sales forecast

Eli Lilly's stock tumbled 8% on Tuesday after it forecast fourth-quarter sales of weight-loss drug Zepbound below Wall Street estimates, marking the

Lilly shares on track for worst day since 2021 after downbeat Zepbound sales forecast
Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

US FTC finds major pharmacy benefit managers inflated drug prices for $7.3 billion gain

The nation's three largest pharmacy benefit managers have significantly marked up the prices of certain medicines, including for heart

US FTC finds major pharmacy benefit managers inflated drug prices for $7.3 billion gain
Crime|Health|US

Child dies after sledding accident, water rescue, deputies say

Child dies after sledding accident, water rescue, deputies say

Business|Crime|Health|US

Crest, Colgate lawsuits target fluoride in kids' toothpaste, mouth rinse

Procter & Gamble and Colgate-Palmolive are among the defendants in six new lawsuits targeting the sale of toothpaste and mouth rinse for young children because the

Crest, Colgate lawsuits target fluoride in kids' toothpaste, mouth rinse
Crime|Health|Political|US

Galveston County's new sheriff tackles mass exodus, mental health, and 'Jeep Weekend'

Galveston County's new sheriff tackles mass exodus, mental health, and 'Jeep Weekend'

Celebrity|Europe|Health

Princess of Wales says it is ‘a relief to now be in remission’ after visiting cancer hospital where she was treated

Princess of Wales says it is ‘a relief to now be in remission’ after visiting cancer hospital where she was treated

Princess of Wales says it is ‘a relief to now be in remission’ after visiting cancer hospital where she was treated
Crime|Health|US

Driver critically injured after ice falls off truck, smashes through windshield

Driver critically injured after ice falls off truck, smashes through windshield

Celebrity|Europe|Health

UK's Princess Kate says relieved to be in remission after cancer treatment

Kate, Britain's Princess of Wales, said she was relieved to be in remission on Tuesday after visiting the London hospital where she received treatment for cancer to

UK's Princess Kate says relieved to be in remission after cancer treatment
Environment|Food|Health|Science

US warns of health risks from sewage use for fertilizer

The use of treated sewage sludge as fertilizer on farms can pose a health risk to residents and consumers because of the presence of "forever chemicals" that break down

US warns of health risks from sewage use for fertilizer
Economy|Health|Political

AARP Texas 2025 Legislative Priorities: Building a Better Future for Aging Texans

AARP Texas 2025 Legislative Priorities: Building a Better Future for Aging Texans

Business|Europe|Health|World

German authorities say no more foot-and-mouth disease cases found

German authorities said on Tuesday they had found no new cases of the livestock illness foot-and-mouth disease following intensive testing around the area where the first case was

German authorities say no more foot-and-mouth disease cases found
Crime|Health|Political|US

"Open-air drug markets" continue to plague the Bronx, leaders say. Here's what a congressman wants done.

"Open-air drug markets" continue to plague the Bronx, leaders say. Here's what a congressman wants done.

Health|Lifestyle|Sports|US

Team to row 2,800 miles across the Pacific to benefit veterans

Team to row 2,800 miles across the Pacific to benefit veterans

Team to row 2,800 miles across the Pacific to benefit veterans
Environment|Health|US

Contaminated drinking water is a growing concern for cities facing wildfires

As fires burn in Los Angeles, water utilities are responding to extensive damage to pipes and storage and treatment facilities

Contaminated drinking water is a growing concern for cities facing wildfires
Education|Health|Lifestyle

Perfectionism can harm your health. 5 tips to loosen its grip on your psyche

Perfectionism can harm your health. 5 tips to loosen its grip on your psyche

Perfectionism can harm your health. 5 tips to loosen its grip on your psyche
Health|Opinion|Science

Vaccine hesitancy among pet owners is growing – a public health expert explains why that matters

About 4% of dogs and 12% of cats remain unvaccinated against rabies, posing risks for society.

Vaccine hesitancy among pet owners is growing – a public health expert explains why that matters
Business|Economy|Food|Health|US

America is in the middle of an egg shortage

America is in the middle of an egg shortage

America is in the middle of an egg shortage
Celebrity|Europe|Health

Norway's Queen Sonja to receive pacemaker after heart problem

Norway's Queen Sonja, 87, will have a pacemaker inserted in a scheduled surgery later this week after suffering a heart problem during the weekend, the Norwegian royal court said on

Norway's Queen Sonja to receive pacemaker after heart problem
Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

Drugmakers will ask US government to pause drug price negotiations, Bloomberg News reports

Drugmakers will ask US government to pause drug price negotiations, Bloomberg News reports
Americas|Health|Political|World

Pope Francis, in new book, downplays health issues: 'I am well'

Pope Francis, who turned 88 last month and asked an aide to read a major speech last week due to a cold, says in a new book that he feels healthy and has no

Pope Francis, in new book, downplays health issues: 'I am well'
Environment|Health|US

Winds pick up in California, threatening to stoke LA wildfires anew

(Updates story date to Jan 14 from Jan 13.)

Winds pick up in California, threatening to stoke LA wildfires anew
Crime|Health|Lifestyle|Political|US

Georgia cuts loose more people from probation after a fitful start

The state with the highest per capita number of people on probation is trying to lower that number

Health|Lifestyle|Science

The latest longevity trend? Social wellness clubs

Hone Health unveils the logic behind the latest longevity trend: social wellness clubs.

The latest longevity trend? Social wellness clubs
Business|Crime|Health|Sports|Travel

How professional thieves operate, surge in dementia cases, life in Greenland: Catch up on the day’s stories

How professional thieves operate, surge in dementia cases, life in Greenland: Catch up on the day’s stories

Asia|Business|Economy|Health|Technology

Philips CEO sees subdued China sales this year

Philips CEO Roy Jakobs said he still expects subdued demand in China this year due to healthcare anti-corruption efforts by the Chinese

Philips CEO sees subdued China sales this year
Business|Health|US

Pfizer going 'all in' on obesity drug development, CEO Bourla says

U.S. drugmaker Pfizer is going "all in" to develop its experimental obesity drug and has been recruiting more experts in that area, Chief Executive Officer Albert Bourla said at the

Pfizer going 'all in' on obesity drug development, CEO Bourla says
Africa|Health|World

Sierra Leone declares emergency after confirming 2nd mpox case in 4 days

Sierra Leone has declared a state of emergency after reporting its second case of mpox in less than four days

Health|Science|US

Up to 4 in 10 people could develop dementia after 55. What you can do to lower your risk

New research suggests that Americans' risk for developing dementia over a lifetime may be higher than previously thought

Up to 4 in 10 people could develop dementia after 55. What you can do to lower your risk
Business|Crime|Environment|Health|US

After disasters, people are especially vulnerable to scams. Here's how to protect yourself

During natural disasters like wildfires and floods, scammers often emerge to prey on victims

After disasters, people are especially vulnerable to scams. Here's how to protect yourself
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Political

Industry groups sue to stop Biden from banning medical debt on credit reports

Industry groups sue to stop Biden from banning medical debt on credit reports

Industry groups sue to stop Biden from banning medical debt on credit reports
Economy|Environment|Health|Political|US

Los Angeles races to contain wildfires before severe winds return

Firefighters raced to contain the frontiers of two Los Angeles wildfires that burned for the sixth straight day on Sunday, taking advantage

Los Angeles races to contain wildfires before severe winds return
Business|Economy|Health|US

J&J doubles down on neurological drugs with $14.6 billion Intra-Cellular deal

Johnson & Johnson said on Monday it would buy neurological drug maker Intra-Cellular Therapies for $14.6 billion, its biggest deal in more than two years,

J&J doubles down on neurological drugs with $14.6 billion Intra-Cellular deal
Health|Lifestyle|US

Family advocates for organ donation after daughter's death saved five lives

Family advocates for organ donation after daughter's death saved five lives

Family advocates for organ donation after daughter's death saved five lives
Arts|Celebrity|Europe|Fashion and Beauty|Health

Italian photographer Oliviero Toscani, famed for provocative Benetton campaigns, dies at 82

Oliviero Toscani, the photographer behind Benetton’s provocative ad campaigns of the 1980s and 1990s who later broke with the Italian knitwear brand under controversy, has died at age 82

Italian photographer Oliviero Toscani, famed for provocative Benetton campaigns, dies at 82
Health|Science|Technology

Elon Musk says a third patient got a Neuralink brain implant. The work is part of a booming field

Elon Musk says a third person has received an implant from his brain-computer interface company Neuralink

Elon Musk says a third patient got a Neuralink brain implant. The work is part of a booming field
Education|Health|US

High School student positive for tuberculosis returns to class without doctor's clearance, superintendent says

High School student positive for tuberculosis returns to class without doctor's clearance, superintendent says

Business|Crime|Health|US

Purdue's Sacklers offer to increase contribution in new opioid settlement, WSJ reports

The Sackler family owners of Purdue Pharma are offering to increase their financial contribution to a bankruptcy settlement of opioid lawsuits, while agreeing to some exposure to future

Purdue's Sacklers offer to increase contribution in new opioid settlement, WSJ reports
Health|Lifestyle|US

Olathe makes waves for accessibility by adding water wheelchairs to city pools

Olathe makes waves for accessibility by adding water wheelchairs to city pools

Olathe makes waves for accessibility by adding water wheelchairs to city pools
Arts|Celebrity|Europe|Fashion and Beauty|Health

Oliviero Toscani, photographer behind Benetton's shock ads, dies at 82

Oliviero Toscani, the man behind the shock advertising campaigns that helped make Italy's Benetton one of the world's biggest clothing brands, died on Monday at the age of 82

Oliviero Toscani, photographer behind Benetton's shock ads, dies at 82
Crime|Health|US

Sexual assault suspect believed to have HIV: report; victims advised to get tested

Sexual assault suspect believed to have HIV: report; victims advised to get tested

Health|Science|US

Dementia risk is rising in an aging US population. Cases are projected to double by 2060

Dementia risk is rising in an aging US population. Cases are projected to double by 2060

Dementia risk is rising in an aging US population. Cases are projected to double by 2060
Business|Health|Science|Technology

Eli Lilly to buy Scorpion Therapeutics' cancer therapy for up to $2.5 billion

Eli Lilly said on Monday it plans to buy Scorpion Therapeutics' experimental cancer therapy for up to $2.5 billion in cash to expand its pipeline of cancer treatments.

Eli Lilly to buy Scorpion Therapeutics' cancer therapy for up to $2.5 billion
Crime|Health|US|Videos

Bodycam video shows officers rescuing pregnant woman from overturned car that went into canal

Bodycam video shows officers rescuing pregnant woman from overturned car that went into canal

Bodycam video shows officers rescuing pregnant woman from overturned car that went into canal
Business|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|US

J&J buys Intra-Cellular in $14.6 billion deal, delving further into central nervous system disorders

Johnson & Johnson will spend more than $14 billion to move deeper into treating central nervous system disorders by purchasing Intra-Cellular Therapies

J&J buys Intra-Cellular in $14.6 billion deal, delving further into central nervous system disorders
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Political|US

Healthcare dealmakers eye M&A resurgence in second Trump term

Healthcare dealmakers gathering in San Francisco for the industry's premier annual conference this week say they expect a resurgence of deals exceeding $10 billion

Healthcare dealmakers eye M&A resurgence in second Trump term
Economy|Europe|Food|Health

German meat exports face disruption after foot-and-mouth disease case

Germany's meat and dairy exports outside the EU face severe restrictions after the country’s first case of the livestock disease foot-and-mouth was confirmed on Friday, the

German meat exports face disruption after foot-and-mouth disease case
Environment|Health|Science|US

Risks from ash and air pollution remain for people returning after wildfires. Here’s how to stay safe

Risks from ash and air pollution remain for people returning after wildfires. Here’s how to stay safe

Risks from ash and air pollution remain for people returning after wildfires. Here’s how to stay safe
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Moderna surprises the Street by predicting a bigger-than-expected sales drop

Shares of Moderna tumbled Monday after the vaccine maker predicted a steeper-than-expected sales drop in the new year

Moderna surprises the Street by predicting a bigger-than-expected sales drop
Health

On GPS: America's 'health wave'

The Atlantic's Derek Thompson speaks with Fareed about why the US has seen a recent decline in traffic fatalities, drug overdose deaths, firearm deaths and obesity rates.

On GPS: America's 'health wave'
Business|Economy|Health

Moderna cuts 2025 sales forecast by $1 billion on weak vaccine demand, shares fall

Moderna cut its 2025 sales forecast by $1 billion on Monday, hurt by a slow adoption of its respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) shot and weak demand for COVID-19 vaccines, sending its shares

Moderna cuts 2025 sales forecast by $1 billion on weak vaccine demand, shares fall
Business|Health|Science|Technology

Truveta sells stakes to Regeneron, Illumina in deal to build genetic database

Medical data research company Truveta said on Monday that Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Illumina and 17 U.S. health systems will take a $320 million stake in the

Truveta sells stakes to Regeneron, Illumina in deal to build genetic database
Entertainment|Europe|Health|Lifestyle|World

Ukraine’s ‘Bachelor’ starred an amputee. He’s one of many injured veterans navigating a new sex life

Ukraine’s ‘Bachelor’ starred an amputee. He’s one of many injured veterans navigating a new sex life

Ukraine’s ‘Bachelor’ starred an amputee. He’s one of many injured veterans navigating a new sex life
Americas|Business|Europe|Health|Science

GSK to buy US biotech firm IDRx for up to $1.15 billion

British drugmaker GSK said on Monday that it would pay up to $1.15 billion to buy Boston-based biopharmaceutical firm IDRx, which is developing a treatment for a rare type of tumour.

GSK to buy US biotech firm IDRx for up to $1.15 billion
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

Congo says several towns recaptured from rebels but fighting intensifies in its east

The Congolese army says several towns that fell to armed groups in the eastern North Kivu and South Kivu provinces have been recaptured by government forces

Congo says several towns recaptured from rebels but fighting intensifies in its east
Health|Lifestyle|Sports

Forget crunches: The smarter way to strengthen your core

Forget crunches: The smarter way to strengthen your core

Forget crunches: The smarter way to strengthen your core
Education|Environment|Health|US

Fires burn Los Angeles schools and destroy outdoor education sanctuaries

The wildfires tearing through Los Angeles have taken lives and thousands of homes

Fires burn Los Angeles schools and destroy outdoor education sanctuaries
Health|Lifestyle|Science

What you should know about ‘whole-body’ deodorant, according to experts

What you should know about ‘whole-body’ deodorant, according to experts

What you should know about ‘whole-body’ deodorant, according to experts
Health|Science

It's sick season. Here's how to protect yourself from norovirus, COVID-19, flu and RSV

In the winter months, it seems few are safe from some kind of illness — flu, COVID-19, norovirus, colds

It's sick season. Here's how to protect yourself from norovirus, COVID-19, flu and RSV
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

15 killed in an explosion and fire at a gas station in central Yemen

Health officials in central Yemen say at least 15 have been killed in an explosion and fire at a gas station

15 killed in an explosion and fire at a gas station in central Yemen
Environment|Health|Science|US

Wildfires can contaminate drinking water systems with harmful chemicals − here’s what Los Angeles needs to know

Fires can make drinking water, and the water pipes and tanks themselves, unsafe. A researcher who has worked with communities after several wildfires explains why, and what to do.

Wildfires can contaminate drinking water systems with harmful chemicals − here’s what Los Angeles needs to know
Asia|Health|World

The rate of HMPV infections in northern China is declining, Chinese health official says

The rate of infections with the flu-like human metapneumovirus (HMPV) in northern China is declining, a health official said, amid some international concern over a potential pandemic

The rate of HMPV infections in northern China is declining, Chinese health official says
Education|Election|Health|Political|US

States are preparing to help or thwart Trump's second-term plans

As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office, many elected officials in Republican and Democratic states are preparing to either aid or oppose his policies

States are preparing to help or thwart Trump's second-term plans
Crime|Health|US

Louisiana man charged with murder in stabbing deaths of his son, sister and nephew

A Louisiana man has been arrested for the fatal stabbings of a woman a two children

Europe|Health|Technology|World

Trams collide in the French city of Strasbourg, injuring dozens, though none critically

Firefighters say two trams have collided in Strasbourg in eastern France, injuring dozens of people, though none critically

Trams collide in the French city of Strasbourg, injuring dozens, though none critically
Crime|Europe|Health|World

Dozens injured as trams collide in Strasbourg, France

Dozens injured as trams collide in Strasbourg, France

Health|Science|US

Even 1 drink a day elevates your cancer risk – an expert on how alcohol affects the body breaks down a new government report

The government linked alcohol with seven types of cancers, prompting the US surgeon general to call for warning labels on beer, wine and liquor.

Even 1 drink a day elevates your cancer risk – an expert on how alcohol affects the body breaks down a new government report
Business|Economy|Health|Technology|Travel

These are the fastest-growing job titles, according to LinkedIn users

These are the fastest-growing job titles, according to LinkedIn users

These are the fastest-growing job titles, according to LinkedIn users
Health|US

CARE Program expanding to respond to mental health calls, with demand higher than ever

CARE Program expanding to respond to mental health calls, with demand higher than ever

CARE Program expanding to respond to mental health calls, with demand higher than ever
Business|Europe|Health

Gilead, LEO Pharma partner to develop programs for inflammatory diseases

Gilead Sciences said on Saturday that it entered into a partnership with Denmark's LEO Pharma to develop programs to treat patients with inflammatory diseases.

Gilead, LEO Pharma partner to develop programs for inflammatory diseases
Environment|Health|Lifestyle|US

Non-profit helping people get back on their feet and make their house a home

Non-profit helping people get back on their feet and make their house a home

Non-profit helping people get back on their feet and make their house a home
Health|Lifestyle|US

Homeless outreach team urging people sleeping on streets to warm up inside shelters

Homeless outreach team urging people sleeping on streets to warm up inside shelters

Homeless outreach team urging people sleeping on streets to warm up inside shelters
Americas|Health|US|World

15 years after Haiti earthquake, survivor fights to make U.S. his permanent home

15 years after Haiti earthquake, survivor fights to make U.S. his permanent home

15 years after Haiti earthquake, survivor fights to make U.S. his permanent home
Environment|Health|Travel|World

The world’s most turbulent flights revealed

The world’s most turbulent flights revealed

The world’s most turbulent flights revealed
Health|MidEast|Political|World

‘Everyone was surprised by his arrival’: Former Sde Teiman detainees reject claims against Palestinian doctor

‘Everyone was surprised by his arrival’: Former Sde Teiman detainees reject claims against Palestinian doctor

‘Everyone was surprised by his arrival’: Former Sde Teiman detainees reject claims against Palestinian doctor
Health|Political|US

US Supreme Court to hear Obamacare preventive care dispute

The U.S.

US Supreme Court to hear Obamacare preventive care dispute
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|US

US proposes payment rate for 2026 Medicare Advantage insurers

The U.S. government on Friday proposed 2026 reimbursement rates for Medicare Advantage plans run by private insurers that will result in a 2.2% increase in payments, compared with a

US proposes payment rate for 2026 Medicare Advantage insurers
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Biogen proposes to buy remaining stake in Sage in $442 million deal

Drugmaker Biogen will buy all outstanding shares of Sage Therapeutics that it does not already own for $7.22 apiece, a filing showed on Friday, sending the latter's stock up 34% in

Biogen proposes to buy remaining stake in Sage in $442 million deal
Business|Environment|Food|Health|US

Los Angeles wildfires trigger air quality warnings and health concerns

Business was brisk at Teddy's Cocina in Pasadena as wildfire evacuees ate lunch and passersby ducked indoors to

Los Angeles wildfires trigger air quality warnings and health concerns
Business|Environment|Health|Technology

The ‘Worst in Show’ CES products put your data at risk and cause waste, privacy advocates say

So much of the technology showcased at CES includes gadgets made to improve consumers’ lives — whether by leveraging AI to make devices that help people become more efficient, by creating companions to cure loneliness or by providing tools that help people with mental and physical health

The ‘Worst in Show’ CES products put your data at risk and cause waste, privacy advocates say
Health|Science|US

California child is presumed positive for bird flu

California child is presumed positive for bird flu

California child is presumed positive for bird flu
Health|Political|US

Supreme Court to review Obamacare’s no-cost coverage of cancer screenings, heart statins and HIV drugs

Supreme Court to review Obamacare’s no-cost coverage of cancer screenings, heart statins and HIV drugs

Supreme Court to review Obamacare’s no-cost coverage of cancer screenings, heart statins and HIV drugs
Food|Health|US

US chicken, pork plant workers face higher health risks, USDA studies confirm

Workers in U.S. chicken and pork plants face higher risks than other manufacturing workers for musculoskeletal disorders such as carpal tunnel syndrome, according

US chicken, pork plant workers face higher health risks, USDA studies confirm
Environment|Health|Science|US

Wildfires are a threat to mental health that can linger even years later

Wildfires are a threat to mental health that can linger even years later

Wildfires are a threat to mental health that can linger even years later
Crime|Health|Political|US

'We have got to do something about the jail': Fond du Lac addresses deteriorating conditions in county jail

'We have got to do something about the jail': Fond du Lac addresses deteriorating conditions in county jail

Health|Political|US

Supreme Court to weigh reinstating Obamacare care requirements struck down by lower court

The Supreme Court agreed Friday to consider some reinstating preventative care coverage requirements under the Affordable Care Act that were struck down by a lower court

Supreme Court to weigh reinstating Obamacare care requirements struck down by lower court
Business|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|US

Weight-loss drug developer Metsera reveals wider loss in US IPO filing

Weight-loss drug developer Metsera, backed by ARCH Venture Partners, revealed a wider loss in its paperwork for a U.S. initial public offering on Friday.

Health|Sports|US

Eagles QB Jalen Hurts clears concussion protocol and will start wild-card game against Green Bay

Jalen Hurts has cleared the NFL concussion protocol and will start for the Philadelphia Eagles in their NFC wild-card game Sunday against Green Bay

Eagles QB Jalen Hurts clears concussion protocol and will start wild-card game against Green Bay
Health|Political|Science|Technology|US

US lawmakers ask government to consider curbs on biotech exports to China's military

A bipartisan group of lawmakers called on the Biden administration to consider restricting the export of U.S. biotechnology to the Chinese military, citing concerns Beijing

US lawmakers ask government to consider curbs on biotech exports to China's military
Health|Political|Science|Technology|US

New intelligence suggests ‘Havana Syndrome’ possibly caused by foreign weapon; overall assessment remains ‘very unlikely’

New intelligence suggests ‘Havana Syndrome’ possibly caused by foreign weapon; overall assessment remains ‘very unlikely’

New intelligence suggests ‘Havana Syndrome’ possibly caused by foreign weapon; overall assessment remains ‘very unlikely’
Health|Political|US|World

US finds no 'Havana syndrome' link to foreign powers, but 2 spy agencies say it's possible

A U.S. intelligence report finds no evidence linking a foreign power to the mysterious “Havana syndrome” injuries experienced by U.S. personnel

US finds no 'Havana syndrome' link to foreign powers, but 2 spy agencies say it's possible
Environment|Health|Political|US

US agency declares California wildfires a public health emergency

The U.S.

US agency declares California wildfires a public health emergency
Business|Celebrity|Education|Health|Political

Michelle Obama Fast Facts

Michelle Obama Fast Facts

Health|Political|US

A Lifeline for the Community: Commissioner Ellis Champions $1M Opioid Prevention Grant for Black Men

A Lifeline for the Community: Commissioner Ellis Champions $1M Opioid Prevention Grant for Black Men

Americas|Health|Travel|US|World

Teen stuck in Honduras during vacation after officials say absent dad needs to sign on his return

Teen stuck in Honduras during vacation after officials say absent dad needs to sign on his return

Business|Crime|Economy|Health|US

'It was horrific': Patient in $11M dental fraud scheme says he still hasn't recovered

'It was horrific': Patient in $11M dental fraud scheme says he still hasn't recovered

Environment|Health|Science|US

Cold-stunned sea turtles receiving treatment after being rescued along the Texas coast

Cold-stunned sea turtles receiving treatment after being rescued along the Texas coast

Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Dave Coulier says chemotherapy for his cancer treatment is like ‘a roller coaster ride’

Dave Coulier says chemotherapy for his cancer treatment is like ‘a roller coaster ride’

Education|Health|MidEast|Political|World

With UNRWA fate unclear, UN and Israel argue over who's responsible for Palestinians

The United Nations and Israel are arguing over who must fill the gap if U.N.

With UNRWA fate unclear, UN and Israel argue over who's responsible for Palestinians
Business|Health|Political|US

Pfizer must face lawsuit over diversity fellowship program, US court rules

A U.S. appeals court on Friday revived a lawsuit by a conservative group opposed to diversity initiatives in medicine that challenged a Pfizer fellowship program designed to

Pfizer must face lawsuit over diversity fellowship program, US court rules
Education|Health|Political|Science|World

An eye for an eye: People agree about the values of body parts across cultures and eras

People from many different cultures across the globe and across millennia largely agree about which body parts are most valuable – and how much compensation they warrant when injured.

An eye for an eye: People agree about the values of body parts across cultures and eras
Health|Political|US

Rodents, mold, mildew: Firefighters call for better living conditions at stations

Rodents, mold, mildew: Firefighters call for better living conditions at stations

Rodents, mold, mildew: Firefighters call for better living conditions at stations
Health|US

Dispatchers saving lives with new CPR directive

Dispatchers saving lives with new CPR directive

Dispatchers saving lives with new CPR directive
Business|Crime|Health|US

Ex-McKinsey partner pleads guilty to destroying records about work promoting opioids

A former partner at McKinsey & Co pleaded guilty on Friday to obstructing justice by destroying records related to advice he and the consulting firm provided to Purdue

Ex-McKinsey partner pleads guilty to destroying records about work promoting opioids
Health|Political|US|World

Most US spy agencies doubt Havana Syndrome caused by foreign foe, intelligence report says

Most U.S. spy agencies have reaffirmed it is "very unlikely" that a foreign foe was responsible for so-called Havana Syndrome ailments suffered

Most US spy agencies doubt Havana Syndrome caused by foreign foe, intelligence report says
Health|US

Volunteers help hospital staff reach shifts during winter weather in Arkansas

Volunteers help hospital staff reach shifts during winter weather in Arkansas

Volunteers help hospital staff reach shifts during winter weather in Arkansas
Health|Lifestyle

Walking just 5 minutes a day makes a difference

Walking just 5 minutes a day makes a difference

Walking just 5 minutes a day makes a difference
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Constellation Brands cuts annual forecasts as beer demand weakens

Constellation Brands cut its annual sales and profit forecasts after weak consumer spending on its Modelo Oro and Corona Light beers pulled third-quarter results below estimates, taking its

Constellation Brands cuts annual forecasts as beer demand weakens
Health|Political|Sports|US

New law requires coverage for special prosthetics used for physical activities

New law requires coverage for special prosthetics used for physical activities

Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Walgreens Boots signals turnaround on track as it tops estimates, shares surge

Walgreens Boots Alliance beat analysts' lowered expectations for first-quarter adjusted profit on Friday and indicated that its restructuring was taking hold,

Walgreens Boots signals turnaround on track as it tops estimates, shares surge
Business|Health|Science

Pfizer's bladder cancer therapy meets main goal in late-stage study

Pfizer's experimental treatment for a type of bladder cancer significantly improved the time that patients remained free of certain complications, including cancer recurrence, the drugmaker

Pfizer's bladder cancer therapy meets main goal in late-stage study
Business|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|US

Walgreens tops Wall Street's expectations as drugstore chain continues turnaround plan

Walgreens booked a better-than-expected fiscal first quarter and gave Wall Street some positive vibes on the drugstore chain’s plan to revive its struggling business

Walgreens tops Wall Street's expectations as drugstore chain continues turnaround plan
Health|Sports|World

Emma Raducanu snubs treatment for insect bites over heightened doping concerns

Emma Raducanu snubs treatment for insect bites over heightened doping concerns

Emma Raducanu snubs treatment for insect bites over heightened doping concerns
Health|Political|US

Cat declawing is now illegal in Massachusetts

Cat declawing is now illegal in Massachusetts

Health|MidEast|Political|Science|World

Gaza war death toll could be 40% higher, says study

An official Palestinian tally of direct deaths in the Israel-Hamas war likely

Gaza war death toll could be 40% higher, says study
Health

Man who weighs close to 800 pounds is overcoming health struggles after harrowing New Year's Eve incident

Man who weighs close to 800 pounds is overcoming health struggles after harrowing New Year's Eve incident

Man who weighs close to 800 pounds is overcoming health struggles after harrowing New Year's Eve incident
Economy|Environment|Health|Political|US

How the EPA administrator protects public health, air, water and the environment

Enforcing environmental laws isn’t a job that makes people popular. But polls show that Americans generally want more environmental protection, not less.

How the EPA administrator protects public health, air, water and the environment
Economy|Health|Science

With more Americans able to access legalized marijuana, fewer are picking up prescriptions for anti-anxiety medications – new research

The study offers insight into how marijuana access may alter treatment patterns for patients with anxiety.

With more Americans able to access legalized marijuana, fewer are picking up prescriptions for anti-anxiety medications – new research
Health|Science|Technology

From anecdotes to AI tools, how doctors make medical decisions is evolving with technology

Doctors have an overwhelming amount of individual patient data and medical research at their disposal to make diagnoses and treatment plans.

From anecdotes to AI tools, how doctors make medical decisions is evolving with technology
Business|Economy|Europe|Health|Political

Trump’s quest for Greenland could make Ozempic even more expensive

Trump’s quest for Greenland could make Ozempic even more expensive

Trump’s quest for Greenland could make Ozempic even more expensive
Crime|Health|US

Woman who stabbed classmate to please Slender Man can be released from psychiatric hospital

A judge has ruled that a Wisconsin woman who stabbed her sixth grade classmate to please the horror character Slender Man can be released from a psychiatric hospital

Australia|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health|Sports

Iga Swiatek and Jannik Sinner discuss their doping cases ahead of the Australian Open

Iga Swiatek, a self-described “control freak,” is taking new precautions — including holding on to extra samples of medicine she takes, in case they need to be tested at some point — after a doping case she describes as probably the worst time in her life

Iga Swiatek and Jannik Sinner discuss their doping cases ahead of the Australian Open
Africa|Health|MidEast|Political|World

MSF suspends operations at key hospital in Sudan's capital

Medical aid agency MSF said on Friday it has been forced to suspend its activities at one of the few remaining hospitals in southern Khartoum due to repeated attacks, cutting

MSF suspends operations at key hospital in Sudan's capital
Asia|Health|World

China in contact with WHO on respiratory diseases, foreign ministry says

The Chinese foreign ministry said on Friday that it had maintained close communication with the World Health Organization (WHO) on respiratory diseases, when asked about the rising

China in contact with WHO on respiratory diseases, foreign ministry says
Asia|Crime|Health|US

US 'notorious markets' report warns of risks from online pharmacies

An annual U.S. government report on “notorious markets” known for counterfeiting and other violations of intellectual property says that nearly all 35,000 online pharmacies around the world are being run illegally

US 'notorious markets' report warns of risks from online pharmacies
Asia|Health|Political|World

Filipino Catholics pray for good health and peace in huge procession venerating Jesus statue

At least 1.8 million mostly barefoot Catholic worshippers are marching in an annual procession in the Philippines that venerates a centuries-old black statue of Jesus

Filipino Catholics pray for good health and peace in huge procession venerating Jesus statue
Environment|Health|US

In Los Angeles, people snap up air filters and wear masks against smoke pollution

With levels of sooty air pollution far too high across swaths of the Los Angeles area, people are taking precautions: wearing masks, buying air purifiers and staying indoors

In Los Angeles, people snap up air filters and wear masks against smoke pollution
Health|Science|Technology

Want to quit vaping this year? Here’s what the evidence shows so far about effective strategies

Text message-based programming and the drug varenicline were the only 2 strategies that were shown to be effective for quitting vaping.

Want to quit vaping this year? Here’s what the evidence shows so far about effective strategies
Crime|Health|Political|US

NYC to spend $650M on combating homelessness and mental illness

New York City will spend $650 million over the next five years to combat homelessness and mental illness, while increasing the number of police officers in the subway system

Environment|Health|Science|US|World

What are the health risks from wildfire smoke?

Multiple massive wildfires are raging in Los Angeles, blanketing the surrounding regions under a pungent haze caused by smoke carrying noxious gases and particulate matter

What are the health risks from wildfire smoke?
Health|Political|US

New Mexico Supreme Court strikes down local abortion restrictions

The New Mexico Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against several local ordinances in the state that aim to restrict distribution of the abortion pill.

New Mexico Supreme Court strikes down local abortion restrictions
Health|MidEast|Political|Science|World

Gaza death toll has been significantly underreported, study finds

Gaza death toll has been significantly underreported, study finds

Gaza death toll has been significantly underreported, study finds
US|Environment|Health|Local|News

Ocean Water Advisory issued over firefighting runoff

Add ocean waters to the list of potential perils growing out of the wildfires devastating the Los Angeles area. The L.A. County Department of Public Health on Thursday issued an Ocean Water Advisory, warning Southland beach users to avoid all water contact due to runoff from firefighting efforts.

Ocean Water Advisory issued over firefighting runoff
Health|Lifestyle|US

Newlyweds recovering from crash two days after wedding

Newlyweds recovering from crash two days after wedding

Americas|Health|Political|US

New Mexico is a go-to state for women seeking abortions. A new court ruling helps it stay that way

The New Mexico Supreme Court has struck down abortion restrictions by conservative cities and counties at the request of the state attorney general

New Mexico is a go-to state for women seeking abortions. A new court ruling helps it stay that way
Crime|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|US

Screaming cats save sleeping couple in house fire

Screaming cats save sleeping couple in house fire

Screaming cats save sleeping couple in house fire
Economy|Environment|Health|Political|US

Tough realities of cutting taxes on tips, heroism amid LA fires, protein powder concerns: Catch up on the day’s stories

Tough realities of cutting taxes on tips, heroism amid LA fires, protein powder concerns: Catch up on the day’s stories

Health|Sports

Researchers confirm 'Music City Miracle' star Frank Wycheck had CTE

Frank Wycheck, the NFL tight end best known for throwing the lateral that started the “Music City Miracle” and launched the Tennessee Titans’ run to the franchise’s lone Super Bowl appearance, had stage III chronic traumatic encephalopathy when he died in December 2023 at his Chattanooga home

Researchers confirm 'Music City Miracle' star Frank Wycheck had CTE
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Michael J. Fox Fast Facts

Michael J. Fox Fast Facts

Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Allison Holker responds to backlash over revelations about her late husband, Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss

Allison Holker responds to backlash over revelations about her late husband, Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss

Allison Holker responds to backlash over revelations about her late husband, Stephen ‘tWitch’ Boss
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health|US

Kristen Bell donates thousands to help Twin Cities man battling cancer

Kristen Bell donates thousands to help Twin Cities man battling cancer

Kristen Bell donates thousands to help Twin Cities man battling cancer
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Middle East latest: Gaza war deaths pass 46,000 and Lebanon ends presidential deadlock

Gaza’s Health Ministry says more than 46,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war, with no end in sight to the 15-month conflict

Middle East latest: Gaza war deaths pass 46,000 and Lebanon ends presidential deadlock
Business|Crime|Health|US

Kroger to pay $110 million to resolve Kentucky lawsuit over opioid epidemic

Kroger has agreed to pay $110 million to resolve a lawsuit by the state of Kentucky alleging the supermarket chain's pharmacies helped fuel a deadly opioid epidemic by

Kroger to pay $110 million to resolve Kentucky lawsuit over opioid epidemic
Environment|Health|Science

Wildfire smoke inside homes can create health risks that linger for months − tips for cleaning and staying safe

The chemicals emitted when buildings and vehicles burn can find their way into nearby homes. Studies show the health risks can stick around.

Wildfire smoke inside homes can create health risks that linger for months − tips for cleaning and staying safe
Health|Science

Sniffling, sneezing, coughing: What infectious disease do you have?

Sniffling, sneezing, coughing: What infectious disease do you have?

Sniffling, sneezing, coughing: What infectious disease do you have?
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

More than 46,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war, officials say

Gaza's Health Ministry says the death toll from the Israel-Hamas war has climbed above 46,000

More than 46,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war, officials say
Environment|Health|US

3 dead over 24 hours from suspected hypothermia, coroner reports

3 dead over 24 hours from suspected hypothermia, coroner reports

Health|Lifestyle|US

No place like home: Oscar the pug reunites with owner in hospice

No place like home: Oscar the pug reunites with owner in hospice

No place like home: Oscar the pug reunites with owner in hospice
Business|Health|Political|US

Kentucky reaches $110 million deal with Kroger to settle its opioid lawsuit

Kentucky's attorney general says the state will receive $110 million to settle its lawsuit accusing one of the nation's largest grocery chains of helping fuel the opioid epidemic

Kentucky reaches $110 million deal with Kroger to settle its opioid lawsuit
Health|Lifestyle|Travel|US

‘Walk by faith, not by sight’: Legally blind woman conquers 14,000+ ft mountain

‘Walk by faith, not by sight’: Legally blind woman conquers 14,000+ ft mountain

‘Walk by faith, not by sight’: Legally blind woman conquers 14,000+ ft mountain
Food|Health|Science

Limit coffee-drinking to this time window to lower early death risk, study suggests

Limit coffee-drinking to this time window to lower early death risk, study suggests

Limit coffee-drinking to this time window to lower early death risk, study suggests
Health|Food|Lifestyle

Oatzempic, chia seed water, and every TikTok weight loss trend ranked by an expert

Hers gets expert insights about how effective the most hashtag-friendly health hacks are.

Oatzempic, chia seed water, and every TikTok weight loss trend ranked by an expert
Health|Lifestyle|US

'Unbreakable Bond': KC Off Road club helps expecting parents reach hospital during storm

'Unbreakable Bond': KC Off Road club helps expecting parents reach hospital during storm

'Unbreakable Bond': KC Off Road club helps expecting parents reach hospital during storm
Health|Sports

Grayson Murray memories at Sony Open remind Woodland of the value of support

Gary Woodland is among those thinking of Grayson Murray at the Sony Open

Grayson Murray memories at Sony Open remind Woodland of the value of support
Business|Health|Lifestyle

Working Well: Saying no is hard, but setting boundaries can improve your health

Setting boundaries at work can be tricky

Working Well: Saying no is hard, but setting boundaries can improve your health
Health|Lifestyle

Personal trainer helping senior citizens get fit

Personal trainer helping senior citizens get fit

Personal trainer helping senior citizens get fit
Africa|Europe|Health|World

Baby born on migrant boat off Spain's Canary Islands 'doing well,' doctor says

A baby girl, who was born on a packed migrant dinghy headed for Spain's Lanzarote island in the Canaries, was being treated in hospital along with

Baby born on migrant boat off Spain's Canary Islands 'doing well,' doctor says
Environment|Food|Health|Science

Lead and cadmium found in muscle-building protein powders, report says

Lead and cadmium found in muscle-building protein powders, report says

Lead and cadmium found in muscle-building protein powders, report says
Environment|Health|Science

Bird flu cases surging in southern Minnesota, DNR says

Bird flu cases surging in southern Minnesota, DNR says

Bird flu cases surging in southern Minnesota, DNR says
Americas|Health|Lifestyle

Woman celebrates 50th anniversary of receiving kidney from her dad

Woman celebrates 50th anniversary of receiving kidney from her dad

Woman celebrates 50th anniversary of receiving kidney from her dad
Economy|Finance|Health|Political|US

Industry groups sue over Biden ban on medical debt from credit reports

Two groups representing the credit reporting and credit union industries have filed a lawsuit challenging a new rule adopted by U.S.

Industry groups sue over Biden ban on medical debt from credit reports
Europe|Health|Political|World

Pope asks aide to deliver his annual foreign policy address, tells ambassadors he's battling a cold

Pope Francis has told ambassadors accredited to the Holy See that he wasn’t up to delivering his annual foreign policy speech and asked an aide to deliver it instead

Pope asks aide to deliver his annual foreign policy address, tells ambassadors he's battling a cold
Europe|Health|Political|World

Italian town bans residents from falling ill

Italian town bans residents from falling ill

Asia|Business|Economy|Health

Shanghai kicks off plan to allow foreign-owned hospitals

Shanghai has kicked off a plan to allow the establishment in China of wholly foreign-owned hospitals in key economic zones, biopharmaceutical areas and downtown districts that

Shanghai kicks off plan to allow foreign-owned hospitals
Crime|Health|US

2 hospital workers charged in death of non-verbal patient left in scalding bath for nearly an hour

2 hospital workers charged in death of non-verbal patient left in scalding bath for nearly an hour

2 hospital workers charged in death of non-verbal patient left in scalding bath for nearly an hour
Asia|Health|World

China discovers cluster of new mpox strain

Chinese health authorities said on Thursday they had detected the new mutated mpox strain clade Ib as the viral infection spreads to more countries after the World Health

China discovers cluster of new mpox strain
Environment|Health|US

Monstrous wildfires blanket Southern California with smoky air, threatening the health of millions

Massive wildfires burning in the Los Angeles area have filled the air with a thick cloud of smoke and ash, prompting air quality advisories

Monstrous wildfires blanket Southern California with smoky air, threatening the health of millions
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Middle East latest: Israeli hostage found dead in Gaza, military says

Israel's military said its forces have recovered the body of a hostage held in Gaza

Middle East latest: Israeli hostage found dead in Gaza, military says
Health|Political|US

Here's the advice Biden's top health official has for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Xavier Becerra's unwavering support for the Affordable Care Act helped land him the top job at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, running a $1.7 trillion agency that is responsible for nearly half of the country’s health insurance, developing vaccines and inspecting foods on supermarket shelves

Here's the advice Biden's top health official has for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Business|Crime|Health|US

Shareholders urge UnitedHealth to analyze impact of healthcare denials

UnitedHealth Group shareholders on Wednesday said they requested the company prepare a report on the costs and public health impact

Shareholders urge UnitedHealth to analyze impact of healthcare denials
Entertainment|Health|Sports

Bulls fan who beat cancer to sit courtside as his favorite team plays the Pacers

Bulls fan who beat cancer to sit courtside as his favorite team plays the Pacers

Crime|Health|US

"Dead dog" brought to animal shelter was actually alive, rescuers say

"Dead dog" brought to animal shelter was actually alive, rescuers say

Entertainment|Health|Science|Technology|Travel

The life of a cruise ship doctor, AI taking away jobs, presidential history buff: Catch up on the day’s stories

The life of a cruise ship doctor, AI taking away jobs, presidential history buff: Catch up on the day’s stories

Economy|Health|US

US to build new stockpile of bird flu vaccine for poultry

The U.S. will rebuild a stockpile of bird flu vaccines for poultry that match the strain of the virus circulating in commercial flocks and wild birds, the

US to build new stockpile of bird flu vaccine for poultry
Health|Lifestyle

Gym is therapy: Counseling center combines exercise with mental health treatment

Gym is therapy: Counseling center combines exercise with mental health treatment

Gym is therapy: Counseling center combines exercise with mental health treatment
Health|Science|US

Norovirus vaccine trial underway in Tucson as cases surge nationwide

Norovirus vaccine trial underway in Tucson as cases surge nationwide

Norovirus vaccine trial underway in Tucson as cases surge nationwide
Business|Celebrity|Education|Health|Political|Technology

Mark Zuckerberg Fast Facts

Mark Zuckerberg Fast Facts

Health|Lifestyle|US

Holding on to Hope: Veteran's service dog mission stalls after tragic crash

Holding on to Hope: Veteran's service dog mission stalls after tragic crash

Holding on to Hope: Veteran's service dog mission stalls after tragic crash
Americas|Environment|Health|Science|World

World animal health body urges tighter bird flu controls after US death

More should be done to control the spread of bird flu among animals to avoid more cases in humans, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) said on

World animal health body urges tighter bird flu controls after US death
Business|Finance|Health|Technology

Warburg Pincus explores $5 billion-plus sale of Modernizing Medicine, sources say

Private equity firm Warburg Pincus is weighing options, including a sale, for Modernizing Medicine (ModMed) that could value the medical software

Warburg Pincus explores $5 billion-plus sale of Modernizing Medicine, sources say
Crime|Health|US

Military doctor pleads guilty to dozens of sexual abuse charges

A military doctor has pleaded guilty to sexually abusing dozens of soldiers at Joint Base Lewis-McChord who had primarily sought his care for pain management

Military doctor pleads guilty to dozens of sexual abuse charges
Election|Health|Political|US

Politics may have driven pre-election leak of Trump DOJ Covid nursing home probe, watchdog suggests

Politics may have driven pre-election leak of Trump DOJ Covid nursing home probe, watchdog suggests

Politics may have driven pre-election leak of Trump DOJ Covid nursing home probe, watchdog suggests
Africa|Europe|Health|World

Baby boy born on migrant boat off Spain's Canary Islands

A baby boy was born on a migrant dinghy en route to Spain's Canary Islands this week, Spain's rescue service said on Wednesday, publishing a photograph of the newborn, its mother

Baby boy born on migrant boat off Spain's Canary Islands
Economy|Health|Lifestyle|US

Neighbors offer support in bottled water hunt during Richmond Water Crisis

Neighbors offer support in bottled water hunt during Richmond Water Crisis

Neighbors offer support in bottled water hunt during Richmond Water Crisis
Crime|Economy|Health|Political|US

Richmonders without water for a second night speak out amid crisis: 'We need to be more prepared as a city'

Richmonders without water for a second night speak out amid crisis: 'We need to be more prepared as a city'

Richmonders without water for a second night speak out amid crisis: 'We need to be more prepared as a city'
Crime|Health|US

Hospital attack: Patient slams nurse on ground, breaks her leg at hospital, nurse says

Hospital attack: Patient slams nurse on ground, breaks her leg at hospital, nurse says

Hospital attack: Patient slams nurse on ground, breaks her leg at hospital, nurse says
Business|Crime|Health|US

Man scammed by illegal dental practice was told 14 teeth needed repairs

Man scammed by illegal dental practice was told 14 teeth needed repairs

Man scammed by illegal dental practice was told 14 teeth needed repairs
Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Man documents one year journey being sober with new book

Man documents one year journey being sober with new book

Man documents one year journey being sober with new book
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israel’s military releases interrogation video in bid to defend assault on Gaza hospitals

Israel’s military releases interrogation video in bid to defend assault on Gaza hospitals

Israel’s military releases interrogation video in bid to defend assault on Gaza hospitals
Americas|Health|Science|US|World

Is bird flu the next pandemic? What to know after the first H5N1 death in the US

Is bird flu the next pandemic? What to know after the first H5N1 death in the US

Is bird flu the next pandemic? What to know after the first H5N1 death in the US
Health|Science|US

'Months left to live': Why a Naples man is walking 106 miles through the Florida Keys

'Months left to live': Why a Naples man is walking 106 miles through the Florida Keys

'Months left to live': Why a Naples man is walking 106 miles through the Florida Keys
Health|Science

Study identifies risk potential for thousands of mutations of a cancer gene

Scientists have characterized the role of thousands of mutations in the BRCA2 cancer gene, findings that may help reassure worried patients about their cancer

Study identifies risk potential for thousands of mutations of a cancer gene
Asia|Health|MidEast|Political|World

India to consider engaging in development projects in Afghanistan

India will consider engaging in development projects in Afghanistan in the near future, India's Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday, despite the lack of diplomatic relations.

Crime|Health|US

Family of Uber passenger killed in New Year's Eve crash pushing for answers

Family of Uber passenger killed in New Year's Eve crash pushing for answers

Family of Uber passenger killed in New Year's Eve crash pushing for answers
Business|Environment|Health|US

After odiferous leak at refinery, Whiting, Indiana neighbors demand better communication from BP

After odiferous leak at refinery, Whiting, Indiana neighbors demand better communication from BP

Crime|Health|US

Newborn babies at a Virginia hospital have been suffering mysterious injuries. A nurse now faces abuse charges

Newborn babies at a Virginia hospital have been suffering mysterious injuries. A nurse now faces abuse charges

Newborn babies at a Virginia hospital have been suffering mysterious injuries. A nurse now faces abuse charges
Health|MidEast|Technology

ALS sidelined this Israeli TV journalist. AI is helping him make a comeback.

A renowned Israeli TV journalist who lost his ability to speak clearly because of ALS is returning to the air using artificial-intelligence software that recreates his widely recognized gravelly voice

ALS sidelined this Israeli TV journalist. AI is helping him make a comeback.
Environment|Health|Lifestyle|US

Scarves over headscarves, Muslim women’s outdoors group tackles snow tubing in Minnesota

Three years ago, a Somali-American mom in Minneapolis founded a group for Muslim women who want to enjoy the great outdoors

Scarves over headscarves, Muslim women’s outdoors group tackles snow tubing in Minnesota
Economy|Health|Political|US

'Obamacare' hits record enrollment but an uncertain future awaits under Trump

A record 24 million people have signed up for insurance coverage through the Affordable Care Act, former President Barack Obama’s landmark health legislation, as the program awaits an uncertain future under a Republican-controlled White House and Congress

'Obamacare' hits record enrollment but an uncertain future awaits under Trump
Economy|Health|Political|US

Obamacare signups near a record 24 million, almost double than when Trump was last in office

Obamacare signups near a record 24 million, almost double than when Trump was last in office

Asia|Environment|Health|Political|World

Urgency mounts in search for survivors of powerful Tibet earthquake

More than 400 people trapped by rubble in earthquake-stricken Tibet have been rescued, Chinese officials said on Wednesday, with an unknown number still unaccounted for

Urgency mounts in search for survivors of powerful Tibet earthquake
Americas|Business|Europe|Health|Science

Roche to complete $1.5 billion acquisition of U.S. biopharma company Poseida

Roche on Wednesday said it planned to complete its purchase of U.S. biopharmaceutical company Poseida Therapeutics , a specialist in complex immune cell therapies to treat several

Roche to complete $1.5 billion acquisition of U.S. biopharma company Poseida
Crime|Election|Health|Political|US

DOJ officials may have tried to sway 2020 election for Trump, watchdog says

Three senior U.S.

DOJ officials may have tried to sway 2020 election for Trump, watchdog says
Business|Finance|Health|Science|Stock Markets|US

Third Rock-backed Maze Therapeutics reveals profit in US IPO filing

Biotech firm Maze Therapeutics, backed by Third Rock Ventures, revealed a profit for the first nine months of 2024 in its paperwork for a U.S. initial public offering (IPO) filing on

Third Rock-backed Maze Therapeutics reveals profit in US IPO filing
Health|Sports

Grayson Murray's passion remembered during solemn tribute at the tournament he won

The late Grayson Murray was remembered during a solemn celebration of life at the Sony Open in Honolulu

Grayson Murray's passion remembered during solemn tribute at the tournament he won
Asia|Health|Science|World

Rising HMPV cases in China are ‘what we would expect to see’ in winter, health officials say

Rising HMPV cases in China are ‘what we would expect to see’ in winter, health officials say

Rising HMPV cases in China are ‘what we would expect to see’ in winter, health officials say
Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|Political|Travel

Revisiting Jimmy Carter’s presidential transition, the joy of postcards, TV preview: Catch up on the day’s stories

Revisiting Jimmy Carter’s presidential transition, the joy of postcards, TV preview: Catch up on the day’s stories

Health|Food|Lifestyle

Doing dry January? These are the healthiest non-alcoholic beers in 2025

Hims analyzed the top-selling non-alcoholic beer brands and ranked 25 popular NA beers based on four types of nutritional data.

Doing dry January? These are the healthiest non-alcoholic beers in 2025
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|US

How removing unpaid medical bills from credit reports could help consumers

Lenders soon won't be able to consider unpaid medical bills as a credit history factor when they evaluate potential borrowers in the U.S. for mortgages, car loans or business loans

How removing unpaid medical bills from credit reports could help consumers
Business|Health|Science

FDA approves injectable version of Bristol Myers Squibb's cancer drug Opdivo

(This Dec. 27 story has been corrected to say Opdivo Qvantig has been approved to treat most previously approved tumor indications, not all previously approved tumor indications, in paragraph 5) By

FDA approves injectable version of Bristol Myers Squibb's cancer drug Opdivo
Americas|Crime|Health|US

New Orleans combat veteran injured in terror attack undergoing surgery for injuries

New Orleans combat veteran injured in terror attack undergoing surgery for injuries

Asia|Election|Health|Political|World

Bangladesh's ailing former premier Khaleda Zia leaves country to undergo medical treatment in London

An adviser says Bangladesh’s ailing former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia has left the country to travel to London for medical treatment

Bangladesh's ailing former premier Khaleda Zia leaves country to undergo medical treatment in London
Environment|Health|Lifestyle|US

In Cincinnati, roller rink provides warmth and shelter from nation's Arctic blast

About 200 people, many homeless, are seeking daytime shelter at Over-The-Rhine Recreation Center in Cincinnati as sub-freezing temperatures grip much of the nation

In Cincinnati, roller rink provides warmth and shelter from nation's Arctic blast
Health|US

'Long road ahead of us': Mother describes son's journey after 3-car crash

'Long road ahead of us': Mother describes son's journey after 3-car crash

'Long road ahead of us': Mother describes son's journey after 3-car crash
Americas|Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US

Church's comfort dog helps New Orleans attack victims, responders

Church's comfort dog helps New Orleans attack victims, responders

Health|Technology|US

Cybertruck explosion puts magnifying glass on resources available for Servicemembers, Veterans

Cybertruck explosion puts magnifying glass on resources available for Servicemembers, Veterans

Cybertruck explosion puts magnifying glass on resources available for Servicemembers, Veterans
Health|Sports

High school student goes into cardiac arrest during basketball game

High school student goes into cardiac arrest during basketball game

High school student goes into cardiac arrest during basketball game
Crime|Health|US

'Rats crawling over us': Volunteers race to save 200-plus dogs living in squalor

'Rats crawling over us': Volunteers race to save 200-plus dogs living in squalor

'Rats crawling over us': Volunteers race to save 200-plus dogs living in squalor
Business|Health|Lifestyle

From bar to barre: Where we're going this Dry January

Lyft shares findings from its research about consumer ridership and habits during Dry January.  

From bar to barre: Where we're going this Dry January
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Meredith Vieira’s husband Richard Cohen dies after living with multiple sclerosis for more than 50 years

Meredith Vieira’s husband Richard Cohen dies after living with multiple sclerosis for more than 50 years

Meredith Vieira’s husband Richard Cohen dies after living with multiple sclerosis for more than 50 years
Economy|Health|Political|US

Medical debt soon will be banned on credit reports

Medical debt soon will be banned on credit reports

Medical debt soon will be banned on credit reports
Business|Economy|Health|Opinion|US

Americans’ rage at insurers goes beyond health coverage – the author of ‘Delay, Deny, Defend’ points to 3 reforms that could help

It’s time to move from rage to regulation, an insurance expert argues.

Americans’ rage at insurers goes beyond health coverage – the author of ‘Delay, Deny, Defend’ points to 3 reforms that could help
Crime|Health|US

Mother sentenced to prison for manslaughter in daughter's asthma death

Mother sentenced to prison for manslaughter in daughter's asthma death

Health|Political|US

Florida grand jury investigating COVID-19 vaccines finds no evidence of criminal activity

A statewide grand jury convened at the request of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has found no evidence of criminal activity concerning COVID-19 vaccines

Celebrity|Health|Sports

Simone Biles: Redefining Greatness as Sports Illustrated’s 2024 Sportsperson of the Year

Simone Biles: Redefining Greatness as Sports Illustrated’s 2024 Sportsperson of the Year

Food|Health|Lifestyle|Science

Vitamin deficiency may be why you’re so tired – a nutritional neuroscientist explains how to kickstart your energy by getting essential nutrients in a well-rounded diet, along with more sleep and exercise

Many Americans are deficient in vitamin D, vitamin B12 and omega-3 fatty acids, all of which affect energy levels.

Vitamin deficiency may be why you’re so tired – a nutritional neuroscientist explains how to kickstart your energy by getting essential nutrients in a well-rounded diet, along with more sleep and exercise
Economy|Education|Health|Lifestyle|Political

Harris County Champions Community Resilience with $5M in Transformational Grants

Harris County Champions Community Resilience with $5M in Transformational Grants

Health|Lifestyle

Sending a monthly postcard can help you practice gratitude

Sending a monthly postcard can help you practice gratitude

Sending a monthly postcard can help you practice gratitude
Health|Technology|US

'UNBELIEVABLE AND SCARY': Lithium-ion battery from vape pen sparks house fire

'UNBELIEVABLE AND SCARY': Lithium-ion battery from vape pen sparks house fire

'UNBELIEVABLE AND SCARY': Lithium-ion battery from vape pen sparks house fire
Health|Lifestyle|US

'He is doing well': Cat reunited with family after missing during deadly New Year's Day house fire

'He is doing well': Cat reunited with family after missing during deadly New Year's Day house fire

Business|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Target taps Tom Holland’s star power for Dry January

Target taps Tom Holland’s star power for Dry January

Target taps Tom Holland’s star power for Dry January
Health|Political|US

Providing driver’s licenses to undocumented immigrants improves birth outcomes, research shows

State-level immigration policies can have surprising ripple effects.

Providing driver’s licenses to undocumented immigrants improves birth outcomes, research shows
Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US|Videos

Video shows rescue of woman, 2 dogs from creek — hours after crews finished water rescue training

Video shows rescue of woman, 2 dogs from creek — hours after crews finished water rescue training

Video shows rescue of woman, 2 dogs from creek — hours after crews finished water rescue training
Health|Political|Science

Task force recommends decriminalization of magic mushrooms

Task force recommends decriminalization of magic mushrooms

Health

Surgeon General's alcohol warning: cancer

Alcohol directly contributes to 20,000 cancer deaths a year, the surgeon general says, and should carry a warning label. Does even just one drink a day pose a cancer risk?

Surgeon General's alcohol warning: cancer
Business|Health|Science|Technology

Brain monitoring may be the future of work – how it’s used could improve employee performance or worsen discrimination

Neurotechnology raises many high-stakes ethical questions. Setting ground rules could help protect workers and ensure that tasks are adapted to the person, rather than the other way around.

Brain monitoring may be the future of work – how it’s used could improve employee performance or worsen discrimination
Health|Political|Science|US

CDC scientist responds to Dr. Birx raising alarm over handling of bird flu

Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases at the CDC, responds to former White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx’s warning that US agencies “are making the same mistakes they made with Covid.”

CDC scientist responds to Dr. Birx raising alarm over handling of bird flu
Asia|Health|Lifestyle|Sports

In freezing temperatures, swimmers in China plunge into a river for health and joy

Enthusiasm soared among about a dozen hardy swimmers during a daily ritual in northeast China’s “ice city” of Harbin even as the mercury dropped well below freezing

In freezing temperatures, swimmers in China plunge into a river for health and joy
Health|US

Blood transfusion program onboard EMS ambulances proves successful in 2024

Blood transfusion program onboard EMS ambulances proves successful in 2024

Blood transfusion program onboard EMS ambulances proves successful in 2024
Americas|Health|Lifestyle|Sports|US

'So happy': Shark attack victim surfing again after recovery

'So happy': Shark attack victim surfing again after recovery

'So happy': Shark attack victim surfing again after recovery
Economy|Health|Political|US

Biden administration bans unpaid medical bills from appearing on credit reports

Unpaid medical bills will no longer appear on credit reports, where they can block people from mortgages, car loans or small business loans

Biden administration bans unpaid medical bills from appearing on credit reports
Health|Political|US|World

Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter left behind enduring nonprofits as part of their legacy of giving back

President Jimmy Carter’s legacy of giving back endures in several nonprofits through which he and his wife, Rosalynn Carter, worked in the almost 50 years after they left the White House

Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter left behind enduring nonprofits as part of their legacy of giving back
Americas|Health|Science|US|World

Bird flu risk remains low after first US death, WHO says

The risk to the general population from H5N1 bird flu remains low, a World Health Organization spokesperson said on Tuesday, following the first death of a patient from the virus in

Bird flu risk remains low after first US death, WHO says
Business|Environment|Health|Political|US

Trump weighing executive order protecting gas stoves, sources say

President-Elect Donald Trump is weighing an executive order that seeks to protect gas-powered appliances including stoves and heaters from federal and

Trump weighing executive order protecting gas stoves, sources say
Health|Political|US

To heal America’s ills, outgoing surgeon general offers ‘parting prescription’: stronger community

To heal America’s ills, outgoing surgeon general offers ‘parting prescription’: stronger community

To heal America’s ills, outgoing surgeon general offers ‘parting prescription’: stronger community
Economy|Health|Political|US

As Biden nears exit, US bans medical debt from credit reports

President Joe Biden's outgoing administration announced on Tuesday a ban on medical debt in American consumers' credit reports, making good on a campaign year pledge less than two weeks

As Biden nears exit, US bans medical debt from credit reports
Health|Science|US

First US bird flu death is announced in Louisiana

The first U.S. bird flu death has been reported

First US bird flu death is announced in Louisiana
Health|Political|Science|US

Fewer than 1 in 1,000 US adolescents receive gender-affirming medications, researchers find

Fewer than 1 in 1,000 U.S. adolescents with commercial insurance received gender-affirming medications during a recent five-year period

Fewer than 1 in 1,000 US adolescents receive gender-affirming medications, researchers find
Entertainment|Health|Sports|Technology

‘I wouldn’t even go to practice’: Why are elite-level athletes so into video games?

‘I wouldn’t even go to practice’: Why are elite-level athletes so into video games?

‘I wouldn’t even go to practice’: Why are elite-level athletes so into video games?
Environment|Health|Science|Technology|US

Scientists discover concerning new source of ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water

Scientists discover concerning new source of ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water

Scientists discover concerning new source of ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water
Health|Sports

Scottie Scheffler withdraws from another tournament, hopes to play at Pebble Beach

Scottie Scheffler will be skipping another tournament to let his injured right hand heal

Scottie Scheffler withdraws from another tournament, hopes to play at Pebble Beach
Crime|Health|US

A 3-year-old boy's death in Honolulu fireworks explosion raises toll to 4

A 3-year-old boy has died of injuries in the massive explosion of fireworks at a home in Honolulu on New Year’s Eve

A 3-year-old boy's death in Honolulu fireworks explosion raises toll to 4
Health|Science|Technology|US

FDA issues draft guidance to improve accuracy of pulse oximeters for people with darker skin tones

FDA issues draft guidance to improve accuracy of pulse oximeters for people with darker skin tones

FDA issues draft guidance to improve accuracy of pulse oximeters for people with darker skin tones
Health|Lifestyle|News|US

Parents with disabilities have faced discrimination for years in the US, but new rules will help ensure that child welfare systems treat them more fairly

As of 2010, 3 in 4 states had laws allowing a parent’s disability to be used as the grounds for terminating their parental rights.

Parents with disabilities have faced discrimination for years in the US, but new rules will help ensure that child welfare systems treat them more fairly
Europe|Health|World

France identifies first case of new mpox variant, AFP reports

France has identified its first case of the new mpox variant, news agency AFP reported on Monday, citing a statement from the country's health ministry.

France identifies first case of new mpox variant, AFP reports
Americas|Business|Crime|Health|US

Two Indian companies indicted in US for importing ingredients used in opioid fentanyl

Two Indian chemical companies have been indicted for allegedly importing ingredients for the highly addictive opioid fentanyl into the United States and Mexico

Two Indian companies indicted in US for importing ingredients used in opioid fentanyl
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

AbbVie cuts 2024 profit forecast on acquisition expenses

AbbVie lowered its 2024 adjusted profit forecast on Monday as the drugmaker incurred $1.6 billion in acquisition expenses related to milestone payments as well as research-and-development

AbbVie cuts 2024 profit forecast on acquisition expenses
Health|Science|US

Louisiana reports first bird flu-related death in US

A U.S. patient who had been hospitalized with H5N1 bird flu has died, the Louisiana Department of Health said on Monday, marking the country's first

Louisiana reports first bird flu-related death in US
Education|Health|Travel|US

The Latest: Snow, ice and frigid temperatures make for a dangerous winter mix

A major winter blast of snow, ice, wind and plunging temperatures in the U.S. stirred dangerous travel conditions from central and southern states all the way to the East Coast on Monday, prompting schools and government offices in several states to close

The Latest: Snow, ice and frigid temperatures make for a dangerous winter mix
Americas|Health|US

America’s first bird flu death reported in Louisiana

America’s first bird flu death reported in Louisiana

America’s first bird flu death reported in Louisiana
Crime|Health|US

Snowplow strikes man in parking lot

Snowplow strikes man in parking lot

Business|Entertainment|Health|Political|Science|Sports|Travel

Party City’s final days, ‘mystery volcano,’ athletes hooked on gaming: Catch up on the day’s stories

Party City’s final days, ‘mystery volcano,’ athletes hooked on gaming: Catch up on the day’s stories

Americas|Business|Crime|Health|World

2 Indian companies charged with smuggling chemicals used in making fentanyl

Two pharmaceutical companies based in India have been charged with smuggling chemicals used in the production of the deadly opioid fentanyl

Celebrity|Health|US

CNN founder Ted Turner recovering from pneumonia

CNN founder Ted Turner recovering from pneumonia

CNN founder Ted Turner recovering from pneumonia
Australia|Health|Political|Sports

Novak Djokovic says he still feels 'trauma' when he travels to Australia because of his deportation

Novak Djokovic says he still feels a bit of trauma when he travels to Australia

Novak Djokovic says he still feels 'trauma' when he travels to Australia because of his deportation
Food|Health|Science|US

FDA disappoints child advocates with its new limit on lead in baby food

FDA disappoints child advocates with its new limit on lead in baby food

FDA disappoints child advocates with its new limit on lead in baby food
Environment|Food|Health

3 hospitalized after eating lethal mushrooms, may have liver failure

3 hospitalized after eating lethal mushrooms, may have liver failure

3 hospitalized after eating lethal mushrooms, may have liver failure
Health|US

Volunteers brave snow to ensure Kansas City first responders can keep serving

Volunteers brave snow to ensure Kansas City first responders can keep serving

Volunteers brave snow to ensure Kansas City first responders can keep serving
Health|Science|Technology|US

Pulse oximeters may misread oxygen levels in people of color. The FDA wants to change that

Federal health officials are proposing changes to make sure medical devices that measure oxygen levels are working for patients of color

Pulse oximeters may misread oxygen levels in people of color. The FDA wants to change that
Education|Health|Political|Science

Children exposed to higher fluoride levels have lower IQs, a government study finds

Children exposed to higher fluoride levels have lower IQs, a government study finds

Children exposed to higher fluoride levels have lower IQs, a government study finds
Food|Health|Science

Doctors worry that iodine deficiency — a dietary problem from the past — is coming back

People are getting less iodine because of changes in diet and food manufacturing

Doctors worry that iodine deficiency — a dietary problem from the past — is coming back
Food|Health|Science

FDA limits toxic lead in some baby foods

The Food and Drug Administration has set maximum levels for lead in baby foods like jarred fruits and vegetables, yogurts and dry cereal

FDA limits toxic lead in some baby foods
Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US

Dozens of homeless people refuse shelter during winter storm

Dozens of homeless people refuse shelter during winter storm

Business|Economy|Health|Political|Technology

CES 2025 is here. What can we expect from the annual show of all things tech?

CES, the annual trade show of all-things tech, is upon us

CES 2025 is here. What can we expect from the annual show of all things tech?
Americas|Food|Health|Science

Drinking sugary drinks may increase your risk of death. Here are alternative options

Drinking sugary drinks may increase your risk of death. Here are alternative options

Drinking sugary drinks may increase your risk of death. Here are alternative options
Health|Lifestyle|Travel|US

How a Delta crew helped reunite a mother and daughter for a final goodbye

How a Delta crew helped reunite a mother and daughter for a final goodbye

How a Delta crew helped reunite a mother and daughter for a final goodbye
Americas|Crime|Food|Health|World

Relative arrested following death of three women in Brazil Christmas cake poisoning

Relative arrested following death of three women in Brazil Christmas cake poisoning

Relative arrested following death of three women in Brazil Christmas cake poisoning
Political|Education|Health

'How far will RFK go?' 2 experts talk Kennedy's potential impact on child health

The 74 interviews an emergency physician and a legal medical expert to better understand the pediatric and school-based implications of RFK's nomination as HHS chief.

'How far will RFK go?' 2 experts talk Kennedy's potential impact on child health
Sports|Health|Lifestyle

Group exercise may be even better for you than solo workouts—here's why

The Conversation shares research-based reasons why working out with others may help you keep your New Year's resolution.

Group exercise may be even better for you than solo workouts—here's why
Health|Lifestyle|Science

Does alcohol shorten—or lengthen—your life? Longevity experts weigh in

Hone Health provides a science-backed answer to the benefits and drawbacks of alcohol when it comes to life span and quality.

Does alcohol shorten—or lengthen—your life? Longevity experts weigh in
Health|Lifestyle|Science

When the winter days get shorter, the nation's sleep and mental health gets worse. Here's how to deal.

Blueprintshares tips on how to thrive during winter by maintaining good sleep quality and strong mental health.

When the winter days get shorter, the nation's sleep and mental health gets worse. Here's how to deal.
Health|Lifestyle|US

'This family means a lot to us': Gym fundraises for 4-year-old fighting cancer

'This family means a lot to us': Gym fundraises for 4-year-old fighting cancer

'This family means a lot to us': Gym fundraises for 4-year-old fighting cancer
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Jeff Baena’s cause of death released

Jeff Baena’s cause of death released

Jeff Baena’s cause of death released
Crime|Health|US

Euthanasia turned homicide under investigation

Euthanasia turned homicide under investigation

Environment|Health|Science|US

Bird flu suspected in deaths of 200 snow geese

Bird flu suspected in deaths of 200 snow geese

Bird flu suspected in deaths of 200 snow geese
Health|US

Family pleads for help finding medical care for 800-pound brother

Family pleads for help finding medical care for 800-pound brother

Family pleads for help finding medical care for 800-pound brother
Education|Health|Lifestyle

Hope grows for young boy in need of lifesaving kidney transplant

Hope grows for young boy in need of lifesaving kidney transplant

Hope grows for young boy in need of lifesaving kidney transplant
Health|Lifestyle|Science

An often overlooked way to improve your sex life in 2025

An often overlooked way to improve your sex life in 2025

An often overlooked way to improve your sex life in 2025
Economy|Health|MidEast|Political|World

ICRC to expand Syria humanitarian efforts beyond $100 million programme

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) plans to expand its work in Syria significantly beyond an initial $100 million programme, the organisation's president said on

ICRC to expand Syria humanitarian efforts beyond $100 million programme
Africa|Health|World

Boy, 7, found alive in ‘lion-infested’ Zimbabwe game park after going missing for five days

Boy, 7, found alive in ‘lion-infested’ Zimbabwe game park after going missing for five days

Economy|Education|Health|Political|World

Indonesia dishes out first free meals in programme targeting 83 million people

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto's ambitious multi-billion dollar programme to provide free meals to more than a quarter of his people was officially underway on Monday,

Indonesia dishes out first free meals in programme targeting 83 million people
Asia|Economy|Food|Health|Political

Indonesia launches free meals program to feed children and pregnant women to fight malnutrition

Indonesia’s new government has begun an ambitious project to fight malnutrition by feeding nearly 90 million children and pregnant women that is expected to cost $28 billion through 2029, although critics question whether the program is affordable

Indonesia launches free meals program to feed children and pregnant women to fight malnutrition
Asia|Health|World

China rolls out plan to tackle growing issue of dementia

China has launched a national plan to address the rapidly growing prevalence of dementia, which authorities say is becoming "a widespread societal concern" and poses "significant

China rolls out plan to tackle growing issue of dementia
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Hamas and Israel wrangle over talks as Israeli strikes in Gaza intensify

Israel and Hamas wrangled on Sunday over the details of a deal to halt fighting in the Gaza Strip and return hostages home, as Palestinian officials said

Hamas and Israel wrangle over talks as Israeli strikes in Gaza intensify
Crime|Education|Health|Sports|US

At New Orleans' St. Louis Cathedral, church leader asks for prayers for victims of truck attack

At a Mass celebrated at New Orleans' St. Louis Cathedral, a church leader acknowledged the sense of unease that remains after the New Year's Day truck attack in the French Quarter and asked for prayers for the victims and their families

At New Orleans' St. Louis Cathedral, church leader asks for prayers for victims of truck attack
Crime|Health|Political|Technology|US

Green Beret who exploded Cybertruck in Las Vegas struggled with injuries and said he was depressed, ex-girlfriend says

Green Beret who exploded Cybertruck in Las Vegas struggled with injuries and said he was depressed, ex-girlfriend says

Green Beret who exploded Cybertruck in Las Vegas struggled with injuries and said he was depressed, ex-girlfriend says
Health|Lifestyle

One small thing can add years to your life, experts say

One small thing can add years to your life, experts say

One small thing can add years to your life, experts say
Health|Science|US

Surgeon General explains why he's calling for a cancer warning on alcoholic beverages

US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy joins CNN's Wolf Blitzer to discuss an advisory he issued warning Americans that alcohol consumption can increase their cancer risk, and his call for an updated health warning label on alcoholic beverages.

Surgeon General explains why he's calling for a cancer warning on alcoholic beverages
Africa|Health|Political|US|World

'Our country ignored Africa,' Jimmy Carter said. He didn't

Jimmy Carter was the first U_S_ president to make a state visit to sub-Saharan Africa, declaring “the day of the so-called ugly American is over.”

'Our country ignored Africa,' Jimmy Carter said. He didn't
Business|Health|Lifestyle|US

Even before US alcohol warning, younger Americans were turning to mocktails

The U.S.

Even before US alcohol warning, younger Americans were turning to mocktails
Food|Health|Lifestyle

Want to cook the Mediterranean way? Start with this anti-meal prep hack

Suzy Karadsheh, a New York Times best-selling author and founder of TheMediterraneanDish.com, offers a simple meal prep tip to help you get started on eating the Mediterranean way. Her latest book is titled The Mediterranean Dish: Simply Dinner (Clarkson Potter, 2024).

Want to cook the Mediterranean way? Start with this anti-meal prep hack
Business|Health|Technology|US

Amit Yoran, cybersecurity executive and entrepreneur, has died at 54

Amit Yoran, cybersecurity executive and entrepreneur, has died at 54

Amit Yoran, cybersecurity executive and entrepreneur, has died at 54
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli airstrikes in Gaza kill at least 21, hospital workers say, as talks underway

Hospital staff in Gaza say the latest Israeli airstrikes have killed at least 21 people including at least two children

Israeli airstrikes in Gaza kill at least 21, hospital workers say, as talks underway
Health|Political|Technology|US

Health centers in Colorado to use war medical tactic to help save lives

Health centers in Colorado to use war medical tactic to help save lives

Health centers in Colorado to use war medical tactic to help save lives
Health|Science|US

US surgeon general's advisory on cancer risk of alcoholic drinks

- U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy issued an advisory on Friday calling for alcoholic drinks to carry a label that warns consumers about their cancer risks.

US surgeon general's advisory on cancer risk of alcoholic drinks
Health|US

911 dispatcher helps couple deliver baby

911 dispatcher helps couple deliver baby

911 dispatcher helps couple deliver baby
Health|Sports|US

Sonny Smart, father of Georgia coach Kirby Smart, dies after a fall in New Orleans

Georgia says football coach Kirby Smart’s father died early Saturday of complications from hip surgery after falling in New Orleans ahead of the Sugar Bowl

Sonny Smart, father of Georgia coach Kirby Smart, dies after a fall in New Orleans
Environment|Health|US

Take these steps to protect yourself from winter weather dangers

Winter weather brings various hazards that people have to contend with to keep warm and safe

Take these steps to protect yourself from winter weather dangers
Environment|Food|Health|US

Baby food labels will reveal levels of lead and other heavy metals for first time

Baby food labels will reveal levels of lead and other heavy metals for first time

Baby food labels will reveal levels of lead and other heavy metals for first time
Health|Lifestyle|Sports|Travel

Hate running, or even the idea of running? Me too, until I started hacking it

Hate running, or even the idea of running? Me too, until I started hacking it

Hate running, or even the idea of running? Me too, until I started hacking it
Health|Travel

Cruise ships hit by worst year for stomach bugs in over a decade, CDC data reveals

Cruise ships hit by worst year for stomach bugs in over a decade, CDC data reveals

Cruise ships hit by worst year for stomach bugs in over a decade, CDC data reveals
Crime|Health|US

Soldier who died by suicide in Las Vegas told ex-girlfriend of pain and exhaustion after Afghanistan

The highly decorated Special Forces soldier who died by suicide in a Cybertruck explosion on New Year's Day confided to a former girlfriend who had served as an Army nurse that he faced significant pain and exhaustion that she says were key symptoms of traumatic brain injury

Soldier who died by suicide in Las Vegas told ex-girlfriend of pain and exhaustion after Afghanistan
Health|Science|US

Alcohol consumption linked to increased risk for at least 7 types of cancer

US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy issued a Surgeon General’s advisory on alcohol use leading to a greater risk of at least seven types of cancer. CNN's Meg Tirrell reports.

Alcohol consumption linked to increased risk for at least 7 types of cancer
Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

Alcohol cancer risk warning may face tough road with Trump

President-elect Donald Trump and his nominee to run the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F.

Alcohol cancer risk warning may face tough road with Trump
Health|US

US surgeon general sounds alarm about link between alcohol and cancer

US surgeon general sounds alarm about link between alcohol and cancer

US surgeon general sounds alarm about link between alcohol and cancer
Business|Economy|Health|Lifestyle|US

Americans have already been ditching spirits and beer. Alcohol companies are future proofing themselves

Americans have already been ditching spirits and beer. Alcohol companies are future proofing themselves

Americans have already been ditching spirits and beer. Alcohol companies are future proofing themselves
Crime|Health|Political|US

New York governor to push for expanded mental health laws, citing violence on subway

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul says she will introduce legislation to expand the state’s involuntary commitment laws to allow hospitals to compel more mentally ill people into treatment

New York governor to push for expanded mental health laws, citing violence on subway
Health|MidEast|Political|World

At UN, Israel defends Gaza hospital raid, UN rights chief says its explanation is vague

Israel on Friday defended its raid on a north Gaza hospital last week while the U.N. human rights chief called the justification unsubstantiated and the

At UN, Israel defends Gaza hospital raid, UN rights chief says its explanation is vague
Health|Political|US

Ohio governor vetoes medical free speech clause he says would gut state's regulatory power

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has vetoed part of a bill cast by state lawmakers as protecting the medical free speech of doctors and other health professionals

Ohio governor vetoes medical free speech clause he says would gut state's regulatory power
Crime|Health|Political|US

Justice Department enters consent decree with Fulton County over jail conditions

The U.S. Justice Department announced that it has entered into a court-enforceable agreement with Georgia’s most populous county after finding that violence and filthy conditions in county lockups violated the constitutional rights of people held in jail

Crime|Education|Health|US

First response actors help train police officers for real-life scenarios

First response actors help train police officers for real-life scenarios

Health|Science|US

Surgeon General calls for new label on drinks to warn Americans of alcohol's cancer risk

Alcohol is a leading cause of cancer, a risk that should be clearly labeled on drinks Americans consume, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy proposed on Friday

Surgeon General calls for new label on drinks to warn Americans of alcohol's cancer risk
Crime|Health|US

Strange odor at Pennsylvania home sends 5 people to hospital, officials say

Strange odor at Pennsylvania home sends 5 people to hospital, officials say

Food|Health|Political|US

California targets ultra-processed foods in new health initiative

California Governor Gavin Newsom on Friday issued an executive order aiming to crack down on ultra-processed foods including packaged snacks and sugary beverages, and further investigate

California targets ultra-processed foods in new health initiative
Business|Economy|Europe|Health|Stock Markets|US

Alcohol stocks drop after US surgeon general calls for cancer warnings

Shares of European and American spirits makers and brewers fell on Friday after the U.S. surgeon general called for cancer warnings on the labels of

Alcohol stocks drop after US surgeon general calls for cancer warnings
Crime|Economy|Health|Political|US

Residents of condemned apartments forced out

Residents of condemned apartments forced out

Americas|Health|Science|US

Sick season is in full force. What the latest CDC figures show

Flu is taking off in the U.S., with 40 states reporting high or very high levels of flu-like illness last week

Sick season is in full force. What the latest CDC figures show
Crime|Health|Political|US

US Justice Department finds violations in Oklahoma's treatment of mentally ill

The state of Oklahoma is violating federal law by unnecessarily committing people with mental illness and drug abuse disorders to psychiatric hospitals, the

US Justice Department finds violations in Oklahoma's treatment of mentally ill
Health|Sports|US

Dolphins' Tagovailoa 'unlikely' to play Sunday against Jets, Huntley in line for 2nd straight start

Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is expected to miss his second straight game when the Dolphins travel to face the New York Jets on Sunday, coach Mike McDaniel said

Dolphins' Tagovailoa 'unlikely' to play Sunday against Jets, Huntley in line for 2nd straight start
Australia|Crime|Environment|Health|World

A missing surfer in Australia is believed dead in a shark attack, police say

Authorities say a surfer missing in Australia is believed dead in a shark attack and they are searching the waters where the man disappeared

Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli strikes kill at least 42 in Gaza as ceasefire talks set to resume in Qatar

Hospital and emergency response workers say Israeli strikes have killed at least 42 people in Gaza

Israeli strikes kill at least 42 in Gaza as ceasefire talks set to resume in Qatar
Crime|Health|US

3 dogs dead after mobile home fire

3 dogs dead after mobile home fire

Health|Science

How drinking alcohol can affect your health

Moderate drinking was once thought to have benefits for the heart but better research methods have thrown cold water on that idea

How drinking alcohol can affect your health
Americas|Europe|Health

Countries' guidance on alcohol consumption

The U.S. Surgeon General called on Friday for alcoholic drinks to carry a label warning consumers about their cancer risks.

Countries' guidance on alcohol consumption
Economy|Environment|Health|Science|US

US to award $306 million for bird flu monitoring and preparedness

The U.S.

US to award $306 million for bird flu monitoring and preparedness
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Tom Holland says he leaned on ‘close ones’ to maintain his early sobriety

Tom Holland says he leaned on ‘close ones’ to maintain his early sobriety

Tom Holland says he leaned on ‘close ones’ to maintain his early sobriety
Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US

After 25 years apart, father and son's reunion torn apart by drunk driver

After 25 years apart, father and son's reunion torn apart by drunk driver

Business|Health|Political|US

US surgeon general urges cancer warnings for alcoholic drinks

-Alcoholic drinks should carry a label warning consumers about their cancer risks, the U.S.

US surgeon general urges cancer warnings for alcoholic drinks
Food|Health|Lifestyle

2025 best diet wins gold for wellness and disease prevention

2025 best diet wins gold for wellness and disease prevention

2025 best diet wins gold for wellness and disease prevention
Business|Health|Science|Technology

Will AI revolutionize drug development? Researchers explain why it depends on how it’s used

Researchers have applied AI to every step of the drug development process. But this might not be enough to design safe and effective drugs.

Will AI revolutionize drug development? Researchers explain why it depends on how it’s used
Celebrity|Health|Lifestyle|Sports

Simone Biles says competing at LA Olympics in 2028 would be ‘greedy’

Simone Biles says competing at LA Olympics in 2028 would be ‘greedy’

Simone Biles says competing at LA Olympics in 2028 would be ‘greedy’
Education|Health|Political|Sports|US

Biden's final actions as president leave some transgender people feeling unsupported

Some transgender people worry President Joe Biden did not do enough to shield them from the torrent of Trump policies to come

Biden's final actions as president leave some transgender people feeling unsupported
Economy|Europe|Health|Political

Britain vows - again - to reform social care, but no plan until 2028

Britain's latest plan to overhaul increasingly costly care for older and disabled adults will not be delivered until 2028 at the earliest, the government said on Friday, as it

Britain vows - again - to reform social care, but no plan until 2028
Health|Lifestyle

How long do New Year's resolutions actually last?

Way.com dives into the numbers and logic behind how long New Year's resolutions actually last.

How long do New Year's resolutions actually last?
Europe|Health|World

Wounded Ukrainian soldiers find solace in Greek monasteries

The Ukrainian soldiers arrived in Greece with marks of war - one with a head scar, another with both legs amputated above the knee, some with

Wounded Ukrainian soldiers find solace in Greek monasteries
Asia|Environment|Health|Technology|World

Hanoi declared world's most polluted city, authorities seek action

Vietnam's capital Hanoi has been covered in thick smog over recent weeks, putting it at the top of a list of the world's most polluted cities, as the government said it would push

Hanoi declared world's most polluted city, authorities seek action
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli airstrike hits a Gaza humanitarian zone as Netanyahu OKs a delegation to talks in Qatar

Israeli airstrikes across Gaza have killed at least 50 people, including several children, as they struck Hamas security officers and an Israeli-declared humanitarian zone

Israeli airstrike hits a Gaza humanitarian zone as Netanyahu OKs a delegation to talks in Qatar
Health|Lifestyle|Sports

Tom Hoge leads at Kapalua where good golf exceeds expectations in PGA Tour opener

Tom Hoge has a new baby and no expectations

Tom Hoge leads at Kapalua where good golf exceeds expectations in PGA Tour opener
Crime|Health|Political|Sports|US

The Latest: The FBI now says the New Orleans truck attacker acted alone in an 'act of terrorism'

The FBI now says the New Orleans truck attack acted alone when he drove a pickup truck into a crowd of New Year’s revelers, killing 14 people

The Latest: The FBI now says the New Orleans truck attacker acted alone in an 'act of terrorism'
Business|Crime|Entertainment|Health|Technology

The dangers of deepfakes, how to quiet food noise, movie preview: Catch up on the day’s stories

The dangers of deepfakes, how to quiet food noise, movie preview: Catch up on the day’s stories

Political|Health|Science

Women are being notified that they need to take action if they have dense breasts

Northwell Health focuses on how women need access to supplemental screening tests to find the cancers that mammograms might miss.

Women are being notified that they need to take action if they have dense breasts
Education|Health|Lifestyle

An El Paso County family is using social media to raise awareness on a rare genetic disorder

An El Paso County family is using social media to raise awareness on a rare genetic disorder

An El Paso County family is using social media to raise awareness on a rare genetic disorder
Americas|Crime|Economy|Health|Lifestyle|World

Cuba's Santeria priests urge followers to hunker down amid crisis

In their New Year predictions, high priests from Cuba's Afro-Cuban Santeria religion told followers on Thursday to watch their health and spending, care for their

Cuba's Santeria priests urge followers to hunker down amid crisis
Health|Lifestyle|US

Richmond police recruit wellness dog to provide emotional support to officers

Richmond police recruit wellness dog to provide emotional support to officers

Richmond police recruit wellness dog to provide emotional support to officers
Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US

Aliamanu fireworks explosion leaves a dent in the local community

Aliamanu fireworks explosion leaves a dent in the local community

Aliamanu fireworks explosion leaves a dent in the local community
Economy|Health|Lifestyle|Political|US

West Virginia patients are left in limbo over changing insurance coverage of obesity medications

While West Virginia's employee health insurance program covers drugs like Ozempic for people with type 2 diabetes, officials decided to indefinitely pause covering their use for weight loss patients because of the cost

West Virginia patients are left in limbo over changing insurance coverage of obesity medications
Asia|Health|Science|World

5 things we know and still don't know about COVID, 5 years after it appeared

Five years after the virus that causes COVID emerged in China it still holds some mysteries

5 things we know and still don't know about COVID, 5 years after it appeared
Health|MidEast|Political

Israeli PM Netanyahu leaves hospital after prostate surgery

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was released from hospital on Thursday after his prostate surgery ended "successfully,", his office reported on X.

Israeli PM Netanyahu leaves hospital after prostate surgery
Europe|Health|Sports

Mikaela Shiffrin aiming to be back on snow 'in the next week or so' following November crash

Mikaela Shiffrin is back in the gym and says she's aiming to be on snow “in the next week or so.”

Mikaela Shiffrin aiming to be back on snow 'in the next week or so' following November crash
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli strike kills 11 people, including head of Gaza police, Palestinian officials say

Israeli strike kills 11 people, including head of Gaza police, Palestinian officials say

Israeli strike kills 11 people, including head of Gaza police, Palestinian officials say
Health|Science

More Popsicles, please: Your tonsils can grow back

More Popsicles, please: Your tonsils can grow back

More Popsicles, please: Your tonsils can grow back
Asia|Crime|Economy|Education|Health

China Health Commission to narrow gaps in mental health services

China's National Health Commission said that it would address gaps in its mental health services from 2025 to 2027 as authorities try to deal with an increasing number of mental

China Health Commission to narrow gaps in mental health services
Crime|Entertainment|Health|US|World

Rescuers find gruesome scene at a Honolulu home after a fireworks blast kills 3, injures over 20

Authorities say three people are dead and 20 others injured in a New Year’s fireworks explosion in a Honolulu-area neighborhood

Rescuers find gruesome scene at a Honolulu home after a fireworks blast kills 3, injures over 20
Crime|Health|Political|US

Aliamanu fireworks explosion ends in at least 3 dead, 22 severely injured

Aliamanu fireworks explosion ends in at least 3 dead, 22 severely injured

Aliamanu fireworks explosion ends in at least 3 dead, 22 severely injured
Health|Lifestyle

Need some motivation to start 2025? This 85-year-old woman is knocking out fitness goals in the gym

Need some motivation to start 2025? This 85-year-old woman is knocking out fitness goals in the gym

Need some motivation to start 2025? This 85-year-old woman is knocking out fitness goals in the gym
Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|US

Hundreds brave cold river waters in Pittsburgh for annual Polar Bear Plunge

Hundreds brave cold river waters in Pittsburgh for annual Polar Bear Plunge

Hundreds brave cold river waters in Pittsburgh for annual Polar Bear Plunge
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli strikes kill 12 in Gaza, including children, as war grinds into the new year

Palestinian medics say Israeli strikes have killed at least 12 people in Gaza, mostly women and children

Israeli strikes kill 12 in Gaza, including children, as war grinds into the new year
Crime|Health|US

Mother, father and caregiver charged after 21-year-old with cerebral palsy dies of starvation

Mother, father and caregiver charged after 21-year-old with cerebral palsy dies of starvation

Mother, father and caregiver charged after 21-year-old with cerebral palsy dies of starvation
Health|Political|Science|US

Psychedelic therapy begins in Colorado, causing tension between conservatives and veterans

Colorado becomes the second state to allow psychedelic therapy this week after two years of rulemaking

Psychedelic therapy begins in Colorado, causing tension between conservatives and veterans
Economy|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Gaza population down by 6% since start of war - Palestinian statistics bureau

The population of Gaza has fallen 6% since the war with Israel began nearly 15 months ago as about 100,000 Palestinians left the enclave while more than 55,000 are presumed dead,

Gaza population down by 6% since start of war - Palestinian statistics bureau
Environment|Europe|Fashion and Beauty|Health|Lifestyle|Political

Italy’s fashion capital Milan introduces country’s toughest rules on smoking

Italy’s fashion capital Milan introduces country’s toughest rules on smoking

Italy’s fashion capital Milan introduces country’s toughest rules on smoking
Health|Political|US

New York employers must now offer paid medical leave during pregnancy

Pregnant New Yorkers will be entitled to at least 20 hours of paid leave to attend prenatal medical appointments under a new law

New York employers must now offer paid medical leave during pregnancy
Environment|Health|Political|Science|US

Her home may have saved the neighborhood from a wildfire, but woman says she's still waiting for aid

Her home may have saved the neighborhood from a wildfire, but woman says she's still waiting for aid

Food|Health|Lifestyle

Ditch the restrictive resolutions and set one of these 3 fun food ‘intentions’ instead

Ditch the restrictive resolutions and set one of these 3 fun food ‘intentions’ instead

Ditch the restrictive resolutions and set one of these 3 fun food ‘intentions’ instead
Health

Dr. Gupta counts down the top 10 health stories of 2024

From a potential pandemic to stories of inspiration and innovation, CNN's Dr. Gupta recaps the top health stories of 2024.

Dr. Gupta counts down the top 10 health stories of 2024
Health|Lifestyle

Worried about your drinking? Check out our Dry January advice

Worried about your drinking? Check out our Dry January advice

Worried about your drinking? Check out our Dry January advice
Europe|Health|Science

A single cigarette slashes 20 minutes off your life expectancy, UK research suggests

A single cigarette slashes 20 minutes off your life expectancy, UK research suggests

A single cigarette slashes 20 minutes off your life expectancy, UK research suggests
Economy|Health|Political|US

From minimum wage increases to Medicare drug costs cap, these new laws are now in effect

From minimum wage increases to Medicare drug costs cap, these new laws are now in effect

From minimum wage increases to Medicare drug costs cap, these new laws are now in effect
Americas|Crime|Education|Health|Political|Technology|World

TikTok fined $10 million in Venezuela as court cites deaths from viral challenges

TikTok fined $10 million in Venezuela as court cites deaths from viral challenges

TikTok fined $10 million in Venezuela as court cites deaths from viral challenges
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israel raid empties northern Gaza’s last functioning major hospital of all patients and detains its director

Israel raid empties northern Gaza’s last functioning major hospital of all patients and detains its director

Israel raid empties northern Gaza’s last functioning major hospital of all patients and detains its director
Food|Health

Norovirus cases are surging. A doctor explains what to look for

Norovirus cases are surging. A doctor explains what to look for

Norovirus cases are surging. A doctor explains what to look for
Economy|Health|Political|US

Seniors won’t pay more than $2,000 for drugs at the pharmacy starting in January

Seniors won’t pay more than $2,000 for drugs at the pharmacy starting in January

Seniors won’t pay more than $2,000 for drugs at the pharmacy starting in January
Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

This easy daily exercise could spark joy all year

This easy daily exercise could spark joy all year

This easy daily exercise could spark joy all year
Crime|Health|Political|US

What experts see in the ‘shocking and disturbing’ video of New York man’s fatal beating in prison

What experts see in the ‘shocking and disturbing’ video of New York man’s fatal beating in prison

What experts see in the ‘shocking and disturbing’ video of New York man’s fatal beating in prison
Business|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|Political

Why you should buy an EV soon, norovirus surge, human composting: Catch up on the day’s stories

Why you should buy an EV soon, norovirus surge, human composting: Catch up on the day’s stories

Celebrity|Entertainment|Health|Sports|US

Greg Gumbel has died following 50-year sports broadcasting career

Greg Gumbel, who had a 50-year career broadcasting sports working primarily for CBS, has died at 78 following a battle with cancer, his family said. CNN's Veronica Miracle reports.

Greg Gumbel has died following 50-year sports broadcasting career
Environment|Health|US

Mystery over how bird flu that killed half the big cats in sanctuary spread in cat sanctuary

The Wild Felid Advocacy Center of Washington announced the deaths of 20 big cats – more than half of the facility’s population – due to Bird Flu. CNN's Randi Kaye reports.

Health|Political|Science

Ex-Covid response chief says US setting itself up for another potential pandemic

Dr. Deborah Birx, former White House Coronavirus response coordinator during President-elect Donald Trump's first term, explains to CNN's Pamela Brown the dangers of contracting bird flu and the human flu simultaneously and what needs to happen to prevent another pandemic similar to Covid.

Ex-Covid response chief says US setting itself up for another potential pandemic
Celebrity|Health|Sports

Gabriela Dabrowski, who won an Olympic medal and the WTA Finals, reveals she played through breast cancer treatment in 2024

Gabriela Dabrowski, who won an Olympic medal and the WTA Finals, reveals she played through breast cancer treatment in 2024

Gabriela Dabrowski, who won an Olympic medal and the WTA Finals, reveals she played through breast cancer treatment in 2024
Economy|Health|MidEast|Political

Israeli leader Netanyahu takes a break from hospital to pass divisive bill

Israeli leader Netanyahu takes a break from hospital to pass divisive bill

Israeli leader Netanyahu takes a break from hospital to pass divisive bill
Election|Health|Political|US

Rand Paul Fast Facts

Rand Paul Fast Facts

Health|Science|World

As pace and severity of human H5N1 cases accelerate, NIH leaders call for more action on bird flu

As pace and severity of human H5N1 cases accelerate, NIH leaders call for more action on bird flu

As pace and severity of human H5N1 cases accelerate, NIH leaders call for more action on bird flu
Americas|Economy|Health|Political|US

Nearly all of Puerto Rico is without power on New Year's Eve

A blackout has hit nearly all of Puerto Rico as the U.S. territory prepares to celebrate New Year’s

Nearly all of Puerto Rico is without power on New Year's Eve
Business|Economy|Health|US

Drugmakers to raise US prices on over 250 medicines starting Jan. 1

Drugmakers plan to raise U.S. prices on at least 250 branded medications including Pfizer COVID-19 treatment Paxlovid, Bristol Myers Squibb's cancer cell

Drugmakers to raise US prices on over 250 medicines starting Jan. 1
Health|MidEast|Political|World

U.N. body accuses Israel of destroying Gaza healthcare

Israeli attacks on hospitals in Gaza have devastated the Palestinian enclave's health system and raised serious concerns about Israel's compliance with international law, the U.N.

U.N. body accuses Israel of destroying Gaza healthcare
Crime|Health|US

Teenage girls hospitalized after targeted firework attack in Babcock Ranch

Teenage girls hospitalized after targeted firework attack in Babcock Ranch

Environment|Health|Science|US

Wildfire smoke’s health risks can linger in homes that escape burning − as Colorado’s Marshall Fire survivors discovered

A series of surveys in the months and years after the devastating blaze near Boulder revealed continuing health concerns in surviving buildings, and tips for how to clean up smoke-damaged homes.

Wildfire smoke’s health risks can linger in homes that escape burning − as Colorado’s Marshall Fire survivors discovered
Entertainment|Food|Health|Lifestyle

The dill of a lifetime? In a nation that’s enduring its own sour patch, the pickle dominated 2024

When did we know for sure

The dill of a lifetime? In a nation that’s enduring its own sour patch, the pickle dominated 2024
Americas|Health|Political|World

Brazil President Lula's CT scan shows improvement after surgeries earlier this month

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's health continues to improve after two emergency surgeries earlier this month to treat and prevent bleeding in his head, his

Brazil President Lula's CT scan shows improvement after surgeries earlier this month
Food|Health|US

Several sent to hospital after chemical exposure at cheese plant in Clovis

Several sent to hospital after chemical exposure at cheese plant in Clovis

Crime|Health|US

Mother, father and caregiver charged after Pennsylvania 21-year-old with cerebral palsy dies of starvation

Mother, father and caregiver charged after Pennsylvania 21-year-old with cerebral palsy dies of starvation

Mother, father and caregiver charged after Pennsylvania 21-year-old with cerebral palsy dies of starvation
Health|US

After Chicago area man requests second opinion, Northwestern doctors find operable tumor on his pancreas

After Chicago area man requests second opinion, Northwestern doctors find operable tumor on his pancreas

Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Amid ceasefire push, Palestinians released from Israeli jails bear mental, physical scars

Once muscular and strong, Palestinian bodybuilder Moazaz Obaiyat’s nine-month spell in Israeli custody left him

Amid ceasefire push, Palestinians released from Israeli jails bear mental, physical scars
Health|MidEast|World

Middle East latest: Dozens of patients and wounded evacuated from Gaza for treatment

Dozens of patients and the wounded have been evacuated for treatment outside the war-ravaged Gaza Strip, where the United Nations says Israel’s attacks on and around hospitals have pushed health care to the brink

Middle East latest: Dozens of patients and wounded evacuated from Gaza for treatment
Celebrity|Health|Sports

Wimbledon finalist Gabriela Dabrowski reveals she played through 2024 after breast cancer diagnosis

Former U.S. Open doubles champion Gabriela Dabrowski has revealed she played through 2024 while undergoing treatment for breast cancer

Wimbledon finalist Gabriela Dabrowski reveals she played through 2024 after breast cancer diagnosis
Entertainment|Fashion and Beauty|Health|Lifestyle

Watch girl with cancer surprised with puppy: 'Healing comes in many different ways'

Watch girl with cancer surprised with puppy: 'Healing comes in many different ways'

Watch girl with cancer surprised with puppy: 'Healing comes in many different ways'
World|Health|Lifestyle

How death cafes celebrate life

Reasons to Be Cheerful spotlights a group of people making death less of a taboo subject through "death cafes."

How death cafes celebrate life
Europe|Health|Sports

Running a marathon a day in 2024, she has a world record within her grasp

Belgian ultra runner Hilde Dosogne feels she has done all it takes to become the first woman to run a marathon every single day of the year

Running a marathon a day in 2024, she has a world record within her grasp
Environment|Health|US

Bird flu detected in Michigan's Jackson and Ottawa counties

Bird flu detected in Michigan's Jackson and Ottawa counties

Asia|Health|Political|Science|World

WHO urges China to share Covid origins data, five years on from pandemic’s emergence

WHO urges China to share Covid origins data, five years on from pandemic’s emergence

WHO urges China to share Covid origins data, five years on from pandemic’s emergence
Health|Science|US

After a long lull, Covid-19 levels are surging in the US

After a long lull, Covid-19 levels are surging in the US

After a long lull, Covid-19 levels are surging in the US
Asia|Health|Science|World

China defends COVID-19 data-sharing as WHO seeks more access

China has shared the most COVID-19 data and research results in the international community, its foreign ministry said on Tuesday, after the World Health Organization repeated its

China defends COVID-19 data-sharing as WHO seeks more access
Africa|Crime|Health|World

At least 71 killed in Ethiopia road accident

At least 71 people died in Ethiopia when a truck packed with passengers plunged into a river, according to the spokesperson for the southern Sidama regional government and a

At least 71 killed in Ethiopia road accident
Americas|Health|Political|World

Building homes, eradicating disease: President Carter’s humanitarian impact around the world

Building homes, eradicating disease: President Carter’s humanitarian impact around the world

Crime|Health|Political|US

Senator's son sentenced to 28 years for killing a North Dakota deputy during a car chase

A North Dakota judge has sentenced the adult son of U.S. Sen. Kevin Cramer to serve 28 years in prison in connection with a wild chase in which he fled from a hospital and drove into a deputy’s vehicle, killing the deputy

Africa|Health|Political|World

Jimmy Carter made eradicating Guinea worm disease a top mission

Nobel Peace Prize winner Jimmy Carter spent decades waging war against an ancient parasite

Jimmy Carter made eradicating Guinea worm disease a top mission
Health|MidEast|Political|World

In Gaza's crowded tent camps, women wrestle with a life stripped of privacy

For Gaza’s women, the hardships of life in the territory’s sprawling tent camps are compounded by the daily humiliation of never having privacy

In Gaza's crowded tent camps, women wrestle with a life stripped of privacy
Crime|Health|Political|Technology|World

Venezuela's top court issues a $10 million fine for TikTok over allegedly deadly video challenges

Venezuela’s Supreme Court has issued a $10 million fine against TikTok for “not implementing measures” to prevent viral video challenges that have allegedly led to the deaths of three Venezuelan children recently

Venezuela's top court issues a $10 million fine for TikTok over allegedly deadly video challenges
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Displaced Gaza newborn freezes to death and twin fights for his life as rain floods tents

Yahya Al-Batran woke up in the early hours of Sunday morning to find his wife, Noura trying to wake their newborn twin sons Jumaa and Ali as they

Displaced Gaza newborn freezes to death and twin fights for his life as rain floods tents
Health|Political|US

How long can you spend in hospice care? Palliative care director explains after Jimmy Carter's death

How long can you spend in hospice care? Palliative care director explains after Jimmy Carter's death

Europe|Health|Travel

Swiss cabin crew member dies after flight with smoke problems

Swiss International Air Lines said on Monday a member of its cabin crew who ended up in intensive care last week when the flight he was on suffered engine problems and smoke inside

Arts|Business|Crime|Education|Entertainment|Europe|Health|World

Why cultural life is thriving in Ukraine, a troubling tobacco trend, financial resolutions: Catch up on the day’s stories

Why cultural life is thriving in Ukraine, a troubling tobacco trend, financial resolutions: Catch up on the day’s stories

Arts|Entertainment|Health|Political|Sports

Actor Carey Mulligan and author Kazuo Ishiguro on UK's New Year Honors list

Actors Carey Mulligan and Stephen Fry and author Kazuo Ishiguro have been awarded New Year Honors that celebrate artists, athletes, politicians and others who make notable contributions to British society

Actor Carey Mulligan and author Kazuo Ishiguro on UK's New Year Honors list
Business|Food|Health|US

Hain Celestial must face arsenic claim in baby food labeling lawsuit

A U.S. judge said Hain Celestial Group must face a proposed class action claiming its labels failed to disclose the alleged presence of arsenic in some of its

Hain Celestial must face arsenic claim in baby food labeling lawsuit
Health|Political|US|World

Jimmy Carter: Many evolutions for a centenarian ‘citizen of the world’

The 39th and longest-lived U.S. president, James Earl Carter Jr., died Sunday at the age of 100

Jimmy Carter: Many evolutions for a centenarian ‘citizen of the world’
Business|Education|Health|Lifestyle

Tiny homes go up for Hurricane Milton victims in Martin County

Tiny homes go up for Hurricane Milton victims in Martin County

Tiny homes go up for Hurricane Milton victims in Martin County
Crime|Health|Technology|US

Rhode Islanders' data was leaked from a cyberattack on state health benefits website

Officials in Rhode Island say cybercriminals who hacked the state's system for health and benefits programs have released at least some of the files to a site on the dark web

Rhode Islanders' data was leaked from a cyberattack on state health benefits website
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Europe|Health

Netrebko withdraws from Ariadne role debut in Vienna, replaced by Davidsen in star soprano switch

Anna Netrebko has withdrawn from her planned role debut in Strauss’ “Ariadne auf Naxos” at the Vienna State Opera and been replaced by Lise Davidsen in a switch of star sopranos

Netrebko withdraws from Ariadne role debut in Vienna, replaced by Davidsen in star soprano switch
Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|US

Deck the halls (extra carefully): Common Christmas injuries, illustrated

Deck the halls (extra carefully): Common Christmas injuries, illustrated

Deck the halls (extra carefully): Common Christmas injuries, illustrated
Americas|Crime|Food|Health|World

Three women die after eating Christmas cake in suspected poisoning in Brazil

Three women die after eating Christmas cake in suspected poisoning in Brazil

Three women die after eating Christmas cake in suspected poisoning in Brazil
Business|Health|Science|US

FDA approves injectable version of Bristol Myers Squibb's cancer drug Opdivo

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Friday that it has approved an injectable version of Bristol Myers Squibb's blockbuster cancer drug, Opdivo.

FDA approves injectable version of Bristol Myers Squibb's cancer drug Opdivo
Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US

Where is Clara? Search for Oklahoma girl swept away by floodwaters enters second week

Where is Clara? Search for Oklahoma girl swept away by floodwaters enters second week

Business|Economy|Food|Health|Lifestyle

How weight loss could tip America's economic scales

Hims research shows how Americans would adjust their spending if they reached their goal weight.

How weight loss could tip America's economic scales
Environment|Health|Travel|US

Hiker rescued from Diamond Head Crater Trail

Hiker rescued from Diamond Head Crater Trail

Education|Health|Lifestyle

Making any New Year's resolutions? Here are some tips to help make them stick

If you're making New Year resolutions, experts say keep them small and focused on specific goals

Making any New Year's resolutions? Here are some tips to help make them stick
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Gaza hospital director held at notorious Israeli military detention center, recently released detainees say

Gaza hospital director held at notorious Israeli military detention center, recently released detainees say

Gaza hospital director held at notorious Israeli military detention center, recently released detainees say
Americas|Environment|Health|Science|US

Bird poop may be the key to stopping the next flu pandemic. Here’s why.

Bird poop may be the key to stopping the next flu pandemic. Here’s why.

Bird poop may be the key to stopping the next flu pandemic. Here’s why.
Business|Economy|Health|Science|Technology

In 2024, artificial intelligence was all about putting AI tools to work

Just over two years after the debut of ChatGPT, the world is getting a little savvier about what artificial intelligence technology can do for us and what it’s not so great at

Health|Political|US

The Latest: State funeral for Jimmy Carter will be Jan. 9

Former President Jimmy Carter has died at the age of 100

The Latest: State funeral for Jimmy Carter will be Jan. 9
Business|Education|Health|Political

For young users, tobacco packets like Zyn are a nicotine trend that just won’t quit

For young users, tobacco packets like Zyn are a nicotine trend that just won’t quit

For young users, tobacco packets like Zyn are a nicotine trend that just won’t quit
Arts|Asia|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Some cheer and toast to welcome the New Year. In Taiwan, people cry their eyes out

Some cheer and toast to welcome the New Year. In Taiwan, people cry their eyes out

Some cheer and toast to welcome the New Year. In Taiwan, people cry their eyes out
Health|MidEast|Political|World

WHO chief calls for end to hospital attacks in Gaza after strike

The head of the World Health Organization on Monday called for an end to attacks on hospitals in Gaza after Israel struck one and raided another in the past few days.

WHO chief calls for end to hospital attacks in Gaza after strike
Health|Science|US

Nasty norovirus is back in full force with US cases of the stomach virus surging

The latest government data shows that cases of a fast-spreading stomach bug are surging in parts of the United States

Nasty norovirus is back in full force with US cases of the stomach virus surging
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli hospital says Netanyahu has undergone successful prostate surgery

Israeli hospital says Netanyahu has undergone successful prostate surgery

Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israel arrests hospital director and other staff in raid on last functioning facility in northern Gaza, health officials say

Israel arrests hospital director and other staff in raid on last functioning facility in northern Gaza, health officials say

Israel arrests hospital director and other staff in raid on last functioning facility in northern Gaza, health officials say
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Gal Gadot reveals she underwent emergency surgery for brain clot just after welcoming her 4th child

Gal Gadot reveals she underwent emergency surgery for brain clot just after welcoming her 4th child

Health|MidEast|Political

Israel PM Netanyahu is in good condition, fully conscious after successful prostate surgery, his office says

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in good condition and fully conscious after his prostate surgery ended "successfully," his office said on Sunday.

Israel PM Netanyahu is in good condition, fully conscious after successful prostate surgery, his office says
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli hospital says Netanyahu has undergone successful prostate surgery

An Israeli hospital says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has undergone successful prostate surgery

Israeli hospital says Netanyahu has undergone successful prostate surgery
Business|Food|Health

Recognize the name Jolt Cola? The 1980s soda aims to make a comeback — this time with even more caffeine

Recognize the name Jolt Cola? The 1980s soda aims to make a comeback — this time with even more caffeine

Recognize the name Jolt Cola? The 1980s soda aims to make a comeback — this time with even more caffeine
Business|Economy|Europe|Health

Roche has no plans for job cuts and business is healthy, CEO says

Swiss pharmaceutical company Roche is not planning job cuts and its business is healthy, CEO Thomas Schinecker was quoted as saying by a Swiss newspaper on Sunday.

Roche has no plans for job cuts and business is healthy, CEO says
Health|Technology

Woman helping connect ALS community through app "Pathfinders"

Woman helping connect ALS community through app "Pathfinders"

Woman helping connect ALS community through app "Pathfinders"
Health|Sports

Are you stretching correctly? Fitness experts break down what to do pre- and post-workout

Are you stretching correctly? Fitness experts break down what to do pre- and post-workout

Are you stretching correctly? Fitness experts break down what to do pre- and post-workout
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli forces order new evacuation of besieged northern Gaza town, residents say

Israeli forces carrying out a weeks-long offensive in northern Gaza ordered any residents remaining in Beit Hanoun to leave the town on Sunday, citing Palestinian

Israeli forces order new evacuation of besieged northern Gaza town, residents say
Environment|Europe|Health|Political

Belgium will ban sales of disposable e-cigarettes in a first for the EU

Belgium will ban the sale of disposable electronic cigarettes as of Jan. 1 on health and environmental grounds in a groundbreaking move for European Union nations

Belgium will ban sales of disposable e-cigarettes in a first for the EU
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Broadway's "Gypsy" cancels 7 performances in 1 week due to cast illnesses

Broadway's "Gypsy" cancels 7 performances in 1 week due to cast illnesses

Broadway's "Gypsy" cancels 7 performances in 1 week due to cast illnesses
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

The year female desire went mainstream

The year female desire went mainstream

The year female desire went mainstream
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Gaza captors tortured hostages, including minors, Israeli report says

Hostages held in Gaza were subjected to torture, including sexual and psychological abuse, starvation, burns and medical neglect, according to a new report by

Gaza captors tortured hostages, including minors, Israeli report says
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israel detains the director of one of northern Gaza's last functioning hospitals during a raid

Gaza's Health Ministry says Israel’s army has detained the director of one of northern Gaza's last functioning hospitals

Israel detains the director of one of northern Gaza's last functioning hospitals during a raid
Entertainment|Health|Technology|US

At least 5 shows canceled after drones fell from the sky at Orlando holiday event

At least 5 shows canceled after drones fell from the sky at Orlando holiday event

At least 5 shows canceled after drones fell from the sky at Orlando holiday event
Celebrity|Food|Health|Sports

Christmas dinner injury forces golf’s World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler to miss PGA Tour season opener

Christmas dinner injury forces golf’s World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler to miss PGA Tour season opener

Christmas dinner injury forces golf’s World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler to miss PGA Tour season opener
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israel detains 240 Palestinians including medics after Gaza hospital raid

Israeli forces detained more than 240 Palestinians including dozens of medical staff from a north Gaza hospital they raided on Friday,

Israel detains 240 Palestinians including medics after Gaza hospital raid
Crime|Education|Health|US

Victims of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in New Hampshire identified as family from Massachusetts

Victims of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in New Hampshire identified as family from Massachusetts

Victims of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in New Hampshire identified as family from Massachusetts
Election|Health|Political|US

Abortions are up in the US. It's a complicated picture as women turn to pills, travel

Even with abortion bans in place in most Republican-controlled states, the number of people obtaining them has grown slightly

Abortions are up in the US. It's a complicated picture as women turn to pills, travel
Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|Sports|Travel|US

Will New Year's Eve be loud or quiet? What are the top 2025 resolutions? AP-NORC poll has answers

If you’re planning on ringing in the new year quietly at home, you’re not alone

Will New Year's Eve be loud or quiet? What are the top 2025 resolutions? AP-NORC poll has answers
Environment|Health|Science|Technology|US

Rat birth control is coming to Baltimore City

Rat birth control is coming to Baltimore City

Health|Science|World

If you’re mentally struggling during the holidays, here’s how to cope

If you’re mentally struggling during the holidays, here’s how to cope

If you’re mentally struggling during the holidays, here’s how to cope
Business|Entertainment|Health|Sports|US

Richard Parsons, prominent executive who led Time Warner and Citigroup, dies at 76

Richard Parsons, one of corporate America’s most prominent Black executives who held top posts at Time Warner and Citigroup, has died

Richard Parsons, prominent executive who led Time Warner and Citigroup, dies at 76
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health|Sports

Sportscaster Greg Gumbel dies from cancer at age 78

Longtime CBS sportscaster Greg Gumbel has died from cancer

Sportscaster Greg Gumbel dies from cancer at age 78
Education|Health

Physical therapy is 'the best-kept secret in health care'

Most people think of physical therapy as rehabilitation

Physical therapy is 'the best-kept secret in health care'
Health|Science|US

Bird flu virus likely mutated within a Louisiana patient, CDC says

A genetic analysis suggests the bird flu virus mutated inside a Louisiana patient who contracted the first severe case of the illness in the United States

Bird flu virus likely mutated within a Louisiana patient, CDC says
Celebrity|Europe|Health|Political

After a punishing year for Britain’s royals, the Windsors hope for a brighter 2025

After a punishing year for Britain’s royals, the Windsors hope for a brighter 2025

Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Middle East latest: Israeli soldiers burn a hospital in Gaza

Gaza's Health Ministry says Israeli soldiers stormed and burned a hospital after forcibly removing staff and patients

Middle East latest: Israeli soldiers burn a hospital in Gaza
Americas|Health|Science|US

We ‘have our head in the sand’: Health experts warn US isn’t reacting fast enough to threat of bird flu

We ‘have our head in the sand’: Health experts warn US isn’t reacting fast enough to threat of bird flu

We ‘have our head in the sand’: Health experts warn US isn’t reacting fast enough to threat of bird flu
Health|US

Patients turned away as Duke University Hospital cleans up flood in emergency department

Patients turned away as Duke University Hospital cleans up flood in emergency department

Patients turned away as Duke University Hospital cleans up flood in emergency department
Economy|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli airstrikes hit a Yemen airport as a jet with hundreds onboard was landing, UN official says

The top U.N. humanitarian official in Yemen says Israeli airstrikes hit Yemen’s main airport as a civilian Airbus 320 with hundreds of passengers on board was landing this week

Israeli airstrikes hit a Yemen airport as a jet with hundreds onboard was landing, UN official says
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health|Sports|US

Greg Gumbel, longtime sports broadcaster, dies at 78

Greg Gumbel, longtime sports broadcaster, dies at 78

Greg Gumbel, longtime sports broadcaster, dies at 78
Health|Sports

Scottie Scheffler injures right hand on a broken glass, withdraws from PGA Tour opener in Hawaii

Scottie Scheffler injured his right hand on a broken glass preparing Christmas dinner, forcing the top-ranked player to withdraw from the PGA Tour’s season-opening event in Hawaii

Scottie Scheffler injures right hand on a broken glass, withdraws from PGA Tour opener in Hawaii
Health|Political|US

Senate intelligence panel criticizes CIA response to Havana syndrome

A bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee report released on Friday criticized the CIA's response to so-called Havana syndrome health problems among its workforce,

Senate intelligence panel criticizes CIA response to Havana syndrome
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli forces surround northern Gaza hospital and order evacuation, says director

Israeli forces surround northern Gaza hospital and order evacuation, says director

Israeli forces surround northern Gaza hospital and order evacuation, says director
Health|Political|Technology|US

Senate Intelligence Committee criticizes CIA’s treatment of ‘Havana syndrome’ patients

Senate Intelligence Committee criticizes CIA’s treatment of ‘Havana syndrome’ patients

Senate Intelligence Committee criticizes CIA’s treatment of ‘Havana syndrome’ patients
Business|Health|Political|Technology|US

Biden administration proposes new cybersecurity rules to limit impact of healthcare data leaks

Healthcare organizations may be required to bolster their cybersecurity, to better prevent sensitive information from being leaked by cyberattacks like the ones that hit

Biden administration proposes new cybersecurity rules to limit impact of healthcare data leaks
Health|MidEast|Political|World

WHO chief describes ordeal during Israeli strike on Yemen airport

The head of the World Health Organization said on Friday he was not sure he was going to survive an air strike on Yemen's main airport carried out by Israel a day

WHO chief describes ordeal during Israeli strike on Yemen airport
Health|MidEast|World

Israeli troops forcibly remove staff and patients from northern Gaza hospital, officials say

Gaza's Health Ministry says Israeli troops have stormed one of the last hospitals operating in the territory's north and forced many of the staff and patients outside

Israeli troops forcibly remove staff and patients from northern Gaza hospital, officials say
Africa|Health|World

More illnesses and deaths reported in Democratic Republic of Congo outbreak involving malaria

More illnesses and deaths reported in Democratic Republic of Congo outbreak involving malaria

More illnesses and deaths reported in Democratic Republic of Congo outbreak involving malaria
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israel raids north Gaza hospital, ministry says staff out of contact

Israeli forces on Friday raided the Kamal Adwan Hospital, one of three medical facilities on the northern edge of Gaza, ordering

Israel raids north Gaza hospital, ministry says staff out of contact
Health|Science|US|World

Bird flu virus shows mutations in first severe human case in US, CDC says

The U.S.

Bird flu virus shows mutations in first severe human case in US, CDC says
Economy|Health|Political|US|World

US homelessness rose by record 18% in latest annual data

There was a record 18% rise in homelessness in the U.S. in the last year, driven by factors like unaffordable housing, high inflation, systemic racism, natural

US homelessness rose by record 18% in latest annual data
Business|Crime|Health|US

Novartis must face claims it paid kickbacks to promote MS drug, US appeals court rules

A U.S. appeals court on Friday revived a whistleblower lawsuit accusing Swiss drugmaker Novartis of paying illegal kickbacks to doctors to induce them to

Novartis must face claims it paid kickbacks to promote MS drug, US appeals court rules
Health|US

'It's gotten worse': Family seeking kidney donor for 14-year-old son

'It's gotten worse': Family seeking kidney donor for 14-year-old son

'It's gotten worse': Family seeking kidney donor for 14-year-old son
Health

Psychologist offers tips for those dealing with grief around the holidays

The holidays are packed with plenty of food, parties and celebrating, but for some people, this time of year can also welcome some not-so-great emotions. It’s not uncommon to suffer from the holiday blues -- and there are ways to help you manage them. Dr. Jeff Gardere joins CNN’s Kate Bolduan to discuss.

Psychologist offers tips for those dealing with grief around the holidays
Education|Health|Political|US

'Everything's been taken away': Woman fights to remove age restriction for disabilities benefits

'Everything's been taken away': Woman fights to remove age restriction for disabilities benefits

'Everything's been taken away': Woman fights to remove age restriction for disabilities benefits
Europe|Health|Sports

Sarrazin to undergo surgery after head injury in crash in downhill training on 2026 Olympics slope

French standout Cyprien Sarrazin is in intensive care with a head injury and will undergo surgery later Friday after a crash during training for a World Cup downhill race on the slope set to be used for the 2026 Winter Olympics

Sarrazin to undergo surgery after head injury in crash in downhill training on 2026 Olympics slope
Food|Health|Science

Cats can get sick with bird flu. Here's how to protect them

The death of an Oregon house cat from bird flu and a pet food recall are raising questions about how people can protect their pets

Cats can get sick with bird flu. Here's how to protect them
Business|Environment|Health|US

Maryland sues maker of Gore-Tex over pollution from toxic 'forever chemicals'

Maryland is suing the company that produces the waterproof material Gore-Tex

Maryland sues maker of Gore-Tex over pollution from toxic 'forever chemicals'
Health|Lifestyle|Sports

Tight hip flexors? This simple move restores mobility in minutes

Tight hip flexors? This simple move restores mobility in minutes

Tight hip flexors? This simple move restores mobility in minutes
US|Health|Lifestyle

A fraternal group says it's dedicated to child welfare. So why do its local chapters raffle guns?

The Trace examines a fraternal group that says it's on a mission to help children—but dozens of its local chapters host of gun raffles.

A fraternal group says it's dedicated to child welfare. So why do its local chapters raffle guns?
Technology|Education|Health|Science

Excessive screen time leads to more anger, outbursts for preschoolers

The 74 shares insights from a new study that found that children's early tablet use leads to increased anger and screen time.

Excessive screen time leads to more anger, outbursts for preschoolers
Health|Lifestyle|Science

How nitric oxide supplements can enhance your sex life

Ro details how nitric oxide supplements can help with erectile dysfunction.

How nitric oxide supplements can enhance your sex life
Economy|Health|Lifestyle|Political|US

US homelessness up 18% as affordable housing remains out of reach for many people

Federal officials say the United States saw an 18.1% increase in homelessness, a dramatic rise driven mostly by a lack of affordable housing as well as devastating natural disasters and a surge of migrants in several parts of the country

Business|Crime|Health|US

Most Americans blame insurance profits and denials alongside the killer in UHC CEO death, poll finds

Most Americans believe health insurance profits and coverage denials share responsibility for the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO — although not as much as the person who pulled the trigger

Most Americans blame insurance profits and denials alongside the killer in UHC CEO death, poll finds
Health|Political|US

In states that ban abortion, social safety net programs often fail families

Tennessee has a nearly total abortion ban and a porous safety net for mothers and young children

In states that ban abortion, social safety net programs often fail families
Health|MidEast|Political|World

WHO chief and UN team caught up in Israeli strikes that killed 6 in Yemen

WHO chief and UN team caught up in Israeli strikes that killed 6 in Yemen

WHO chief and UN team caught up in Israeli strikes that killed 6 in Yemen
Health|Political|US

Takeaways from AP's report on social safety nets in states that ban abortion

Recent research and an analysis by The Associated Press found states with restrictive abortion laws have more porous safety nets for mothers and young children

Takeaways from AP's report on social safety nets in states that ban abortion
Crime|Health|US

Mother who lost custody of twins files second appeal after new information reveals proof of genetic condition

Mother who lost custody of twins files second appeal after new information reveals proof of genetic condition

Mother who lost custody of twins files second appeal after new information reveals proof of genetic condition
Crime|Health|US

Parents arrested as drugs suspected in toddler's death, police say

Parents arrested as drugs suspected in toddler's death, police say

Parents arrested as drugs suspected in toddler's death, police say
Business|Finance|Health|Science|US

BioNTech enters settlement with US agency, UPenn over COVID vaccine royalties

BioNTech has entered into two separate settlement agreements with the U.S.

BioNTech enters settlement with US agency, UPenn over COVID vaccine royalties
Business|Environment|Health|Science|Technology

Climate-friendly electricity sees big battery projects soar again for 2024

2024 was another banner year for a source of electricity that is better for people’s lungs, better for climate change and may be reaching your home now when you turn on the lights or turn up the thermostat — large banks of batteries

Climate-friendly electricity sees big battery projects soar again for 2024
Business|Economy|Health|US

UnitedHealth, Amedisys extend deadline to close $3.3 billion deal

UnitedHealth and Amedisys have agreed to extend the deadline to close their $3.3 billion merger agreement to next year, a filing showed on Friday, as the deal faces close scrutiny from the

UnitedHealth, Amedisys extend deadline to close $3.3 billion deal
Business|Fashion and Beauty|Health|US

US FDA proposes standardized testing to detect asbestos in talc products

The U.S.

US FDA proposes standardized testing to detect asbestos in talc products
Crime|Economy|Education|Entertainment|Health|Political|Technology

New 2025 laws hit hot topics from AI in movies to rapid-fire guns

New laws taking effect with the new year will affect Hollywood actors, social media stars and chatty motorists

New 2025 laws hit hot topics from AI in movies to rapid-fire guns
Americas|Crime|Health|Political

Haiti taps security minister to fill in as interim health minister after hospital reopening attack

Haiti on Thursday tapped the nation's security minister to fill in as interim health minister, the official gazette showed, two days after armed men fired on a planned

Business|Fashion and Beauty|Health|Political|Science

FDA proposes new testing rules to ensure cosmetics are asbestos-free

The Food and Drug Administration is proposing a rule that cosmetic companies would have to take extra steps to ensure that any products containing talc are free of asbestos

FDA proposes new testing rules to ensure cosmetics are asbestos-free
Asia|Economy|Health|Political|World

India's former prime minister Manmohan Singh, architect of economic reforms, dies at 92

India’s former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, widely regarded as the architect of India’s economic reform program and a landmark nuclear deal with the United States, has died

India's former prime minister Manmohan Singh, architect of economic reforms, dies at 92
Americas|Crime|Health|Political|World

Haiti’s health minister loses his job after a deadly gang attack on a hospital in the capital

Haiti’s health minister has been removed from his post following a deadly gang attack on the largest public hospital in the capital, Port-au-Prince

Environment|Health|Science|US

Bird flu kills more than half the big cats at a Washington sanctuary

Bird flu kills more than half the big cats at a Washington sanctuary

Crime|Health|US

Young boy among 6 hurt when taxi hits pedestrians in NYC's Herald Square

Young boy among 6 hurt when taxi hits pedestrians in NYC's Herald Square

Business|Economy|Health|Lifestyle|US

Working Well: Returning to the office can disrupt life. Here are some tips to navigate the changes

Thousands of workers are facing an unsettling reality heading into 2025

Working Well: Returning to the office can disrupt life. Here are some tips to navigate the changes
Entertainment|Health|Sports

Boston Celtics and Make-a-Wish give teen with leukemia the VIP treatment at game

Boston Celtics and Make-a-Wish give teen with leukemia the VIP treatment at game

Arts|Education|Environment|Health|US

Peyote sacred to Native Americans threatened by psychedelic renaissance and development

Peyote, a cactus that contains mescaline, a hallucinogen, grows naturally in South Texas and northern Mexico

Peyote sacred to Native Americans threatened by psychedelic renaissance and development
Health|MidEast|World

Four babies die from hypothermia in Gaza, as Israel’s war pushes Palestinians into tent camps

Four babies die from hypothermia in Gaza, as Israel’s war pushes Palestinians into tent camps

Four babies die from hypothermia in Gaza, as Israel’s war pushes Palestinians into tent camps
Entertainment|Health|US

Firefighters hoist Santa, superheroes to wave to patients inside Children's Wisconsin on Christmas

Firefighters hoist Santa, superheroes to wave to patients inside Children's Wisconsin on Christmas

Firefighters hoist Santa, superheroes to wave to patients inside Children's Wisconsin on Christmas
Health|Science|Technology

Woman undergoes 'life-changing' procedure years after epilepsy diagnosis

Woman undergoes 'life-changing' procedure years after epilepsy diagnosis

Woman undergoes 'life-changing' procedure years after epilepsy diagnosis
Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|Sports|US

'They brought happiness and Christmas cheer': Birmingham Bowl players visit VA Hospital on Christmas

'They brought happiness and Christmas cheer': Birmingham Bowl players visit VA Hospital on Christmas

'They brought happiness and Christmas cheer': Birmingham Bowl players visit VA Hospital on Christmas
Crime|Health|US

4 adults found dead of apparent carbon monoxide poisoning in New Hampshire home, officials say

4 adults found dead of apparent carbon monoxide poisoning in New Hampshire home, officials say

4 adults found dead of apparent carbon monoxide poisoning in New Hampshire home, officials say
Education|Health|Lifestyle|Technology

Teens spend most of their time on their phones. Here’s expert advice on what to do

Teens spend most of their time on their phones. Here’s expert advice on what to do

Health|Lifestyle

Spending the holiday season alone this year? How to make the most of it

Spending the holiday season alone this year? How to make the most of it

Spending the holiday season alone this year? How to make the most of it
Food|Health|Lifestyle|Science

What are macros? An exercise and nutrition scientist explains

An exercise science specialist defines this nutrition term you might hear tossed around by people who are focused on a particular diet.

What are macros? An exercise and nutrition scientist explains
Food|Health|Science|Technology

What if you could rank food by ‘healthiness’ as you shopped? Nutrient profiling systems use algorithms to simplify picking healthy groceries

Nutrition Facts labels provide useful information about how nutritious a food is, but can be overwhelming. A single score could help make healthy grocery shopping more approachable.

What if you could rank food by ‘healthiness’ as you shopped? Nutrient profiling systems use algorithms to simplify picking healthy groceries
Americas|Arts|Health|Lifestyle|US

Why this Mexican American woman played a vital role in the US sacramental peyote trade

Amada Cardenas, a Mexican American woman who lived in the tiny border town of Mirando City in South Texas, played an important role in the history of the peyote trade

Why this Mexican American woman played a vital role in the US sacramental peyote trade
Food|Health|US

Voluntary pet food recall issued after Oregon house cat dies from eating product that tested positive for bird flu

Voluntary pet food recall issued after Oregon house cat dies from eating product that tested positive for bird flu

Voluntary pet food recall issued after Oregon house cat dies from eating product that tested positive for bird flu
Europe|Health|Sports|Technology

Lindsey Vonn thinks her new titanium knee could start a trend in skiing. And pro sports in general

Lindsey Vonn thinks her new titanium knee could start a trend in skiing. And pro sports in general

Africa|Americas|Crime|Health|Political|World

A survivor of the worst gang attack on Haitian journalists says colleagues were cut down by bullets

A survivor of the worst gang attack on Haitian journalists in recent memory describes seeing colleagues cut down by bullets and reporters with head and chest wounds going without help

A survivor of the worst gang attack on Haitian journalists says colleagues were cut down by bullets
Celebrity|Election|Health|Political|US

Bill Clinton is hospitalized with a fever but in good spirits, spokesperson says

Former President Bill Clinton was admitted Monday to MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington after developing a fever

Bill Clinton is hospitalized with a fever but in good spirits, spokesperson says
Health|Sports|US

Bill Bergey, a Pro Bowl linebacker for the Eagles, dies at 79

Bill Bergey, a five-time Pro Bowl linebacker who played in a Super Bowl for the Philadelphia Eagles, has died at the age of 79

Bill Bergey, a Pro Bowl linebacker for the Eagles, dies at 79
Food|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Global monitor says famine is weeks away in north Gaza. A US diplomat calls warning 'irresponsible'

A leading global food crisis monitor says deaths from starvation will likely pass famine levels in north Gaza as soon as next month

Global monitor says famine is weeks away in north Gaza. A US diplomat calls warning 'irresponsible'
Celebrity|Europe|Health|Political

King Charles thanks medics for his and Kate's cancer care

King Charles thanked the medics who have cared for him and his daughter-in-law Kate, after they both underwent treatment for cancer this year,

King Charles thanks medics for his and Kate's cancer care
Entertainment|Europe|Health|Political

King Charles III focuses Christmas message on healthcare workers in year marked by royal illnesses

King Charles III used his annual Christmas message to hail the selflessness of those who have cared for both him and Kate, the Princess of Wales this year, after both were diagnosed with cancer

King Charles III focuses Christmas message on healthcare workers in year marked by royal illnesses
Health|Lifestyle

Colorado woman recovers from unique liver cancer surgery in time for Christmas

Colorado woman recovers from unique liver cancer surgery in time for Christmas

Colorado woman recovers from unique liver cancer surgery in time for Christmas
Health|Lifestyle|US

Volunteers build tiny homes for Helene survivors, offering hope and warmth this Christmas

Volunteers build tiny homes for Helene survivors, offering hope and warmth this Christmas

Volunteers build tiny homes for Helene survivors, offering hope and warmth this Christmas
Health|Lifestyle

HEALTH MINUTE: HOW TO HANDLE HOLIDAY STRESS

From holiday get-togethers, to getting those presents wrapped. There’s a lot to do this week and while this time of year can bring joy, it can also create tension. In today’s Health Minute, Mandy Gaither has ways to handle holiday stress.

HEALTH MINUTE: HOW TO HANDLE HOLIDAY STRESS
Europe|Health|Political|World

King Charles praises those ‘who dedicate their lives to helping others’ in Christmas speech

King Charles praises those ‘who dedicate their lives to helping others’ in Christmas speech

King Charles praises those ‘who dedicate their lives to helping others’ in Christmas speech
Health|Lifestyle|Opinion

Here’s the gift I have given myself this year. I hope you get it, too

Here’s the gift I have given myself this year. I hope you get it, too

Here’s the gift I have given myself this year. I hope you get it, too
Education|Health|Political|Technology|US

The Supreme Court enters its teenager era

The Supreme Court enters its teenager era

The Supreme Court enters its teenager era
Health|US

Whooping cough cases in the US are the highest they’ve been in a decade

Whooping cough cases in the US are the highest they’ve been in a decade

Whooping cough cases in the US are the highest they’ve been in a decade
Food|Health|US

FDA issues urgent salmonella warning for Costco eggs

FDA issues urgent salmonella warning for Costco eggs

FDA issues urgent salmonella warning for Costco eggs
Crime|Health|US

Medical examiner says a Hawaii crime boss died of a drug overdose while in federal detention

Honolulu's medical examiner says a Hawaii crime boss who died in federal detention this month was killed by an opioid overdose

Medical examiner says a Hawaii crime boss died of a drug overdose while in federal detention
Americas|Crime|Health|Political|World

Armed men fire on Haiti hospital reopening, killing at least 3

At least three people were killed and others injured on Tuesday when armed men opened fire on a group of journalists

Americas|Crime|Health|Political|World

A Haiti gang attack on the reopening of a main hospital kills 2 reporters and a police officer

Haiti’s online media association says two reporters were killed and several were wounded in a gang attack on the reopening of Port-au-Prince’s biggest public hospital

A Haiti gang attack on the reopening of a main hospital kills 2 reporters and a police officer
Africa|Environment|Health|Political|World

French officials raise Mayotte death toll to 39 after Storm Chido

French officials raised the death toll in Mayotte to 39 from 35, about 10 days after the islands were battered by a devastating cyclone.

French officials raise Mayotte death toll to 39 after Storm Chido
Asia|Business|Health|Political|Technology

China's WuXi to sell Advanced Therapies unit amid US restrictions

China's WuXi AppTec said on Tuesday its subsidiaries have signed a deal with U.S.-based private equity firm Altaris LLC for the sale of its cell and gene therapy manufacturing unit, WuXi

Arts|Business|Crime|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|Political|Science|Technology

Tracking Santa, rocket’s sonic booms, modern twist on Bible stories: Catch up on the day’s stories

Tracking Santa, rocket’s sonic booms, modern twist on Bible stories: Catch up on the day’s stories

Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Middle East latest: Israeli raid and airstrikes in West Bank kill at least 8 Palestinians

The Palestinian Health Ministry says at least eight people were killed by Israeli military operations in the northern West Bank

Middle East latest: Israeli raid and airstrikes in West Bank kill at least 8 Palestinians
Economy|Education|Environment|Health|Political|US

After fighting virus, storms and Republicans, departing North Carolina Gov. Cooper focuses on wins

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper leaves his job next week after eight years

After fighting virus, storms and Republicans, departing North Carolina Gov. Cooper focuses on wins
Celebrity|Health|Political|US

Former US President Clinton discharged from hospital

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton was discharged from a Washington hospital on Tuesday after being treated for the flu, his deputy chief of staff said in a post on X.

Former US President Clinton discharged from hospital
Business|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|US

Retail investors buy Novo dip after disappointing weight-loss drug data

U.S. retail investor fund flows into Novo Nordisk surged 32-fold on Friday, as the Danish drugmaker's weaker-than-expected obesity drug data offered a rare dip-buying

Retail investors buy Novo dip after disappointing weight-loss drug data
Celebrity|Health|Political|US

Former President Bill Clinton discharged from hospital after being treated for flu

Former President Bill Clinton discharged from hospital after being treated for flu

Former President Bill Clinton discharged from hospital after being treated for flu
Health|Lifestyle

Family member say something rude? Here’s what to say back, according to experts

Family member say something rude? Here’s what to say back, according to experts

Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli army forces patients out of north Gaza hospital, medics say

Israeli troops forced the evacuation of the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza and many patients, some of them on foot, arrived at another hospital miles away

Israeli army forces patients out of north Gaza hospital, medics say
Health|Science|US

FDA says decongestant in many cold medicines doesn't work. So what does?

The most popular nasal decongestant on U.S. pharmacy shelves may not be there much longer

FDA says decongestant in many cold medicines doesn't work. So what does?
Health|Lifestyle

How much is too much alcohol over the holidays? A doctor explains

How much is too much alcohol over the holidays? A doctor explains

How much is too much alcohol over the holidays? A doctor explains
Europe|Health|Travel

Swiss plane makes emergency landing due to smoke on board

Swiss plane makes emergency landing due to smoke on board

Swiss plane makes emergency landing due to smoke on board
Health|Political|Technology|US

Biden signs defense bill despite objections to ban on transgender health care for military children

President Joe Biden has signed the annual defense authorization bill into law despite his objections to language banning transgender health care for military children

Biden signs defense bill despite objections to ban on transgender health care for military children
Economy|Health|Political|US

Woman fighting for benefits after 9/11 victims fund claim denied

Woman fighting for benefits after 9/11 victims fund claim denied

Health|Sports|Travel|US

Skiers injured as lift chairs collide at ski resort in Lake Tahoe

Skiers injured as lift chairs collide at ski resort in Lake Tahoe

Skiers injured as lift chairs collide at ski resort in Lake Tahoe
Celebrity|Health|Political|US

Former President Bill Clinton is in the hospital after developing a fever, spokesperson says

Former President Bill Clinton is in the hospital after developing a fever, spokesperson says

Former President Bill Clinton is in the hospital after developing a fever, spokesperson says
Health|Science

4 lessons on faith and science Dr. Francis Collins learned during a long and storied career

4 lessons on faith and science Dr. Francis Collins learned during a long and storied career

4 lessons on faith and science Dr. Francis Collins learned during a long and storied career
Celebrity|Health|Political|US

Former US President Bill Clinton hospitalized with fever

Former Democratic U.S. President Bill Clinton, 78, was hospitalized on Monday with a fever, according to his deputy chief of staff. It is not an emergency situation, NBC News reported.

Former US President Bill Clinton hospitalized with fever
Business|Health|Science

There’s still no generic Ozempic, but a lower-priced daily injected GLP-1 is coming

There’s still no generic Ozempic, but a lower-priced daily injected GLP-1 is coming

There’s still no generic Ozempic, but a lower-priced daily injected GLP-1 is coming
Entertainment|Health|Technology|US

Boy in hospital after drones fall from sky at Orlando holiday show

Boy in hospital after drones fall from sky at Orlando holiday show

Business|Crime|Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|Science

Companies helping moms, close encounter with the sun, Festivus for the rest of us: Catch up on the day’s stories

Companies helping moms, close encounter with the sun, Festivus for the rest of us: Catch up on the day’s stories

US|Economy|Health|Lifestyle|Political

South LA Churches, Nonprofits Receive $10K to Support Work with Homelessness

Nonprofits and religious institutions in South Los Angeles focused on homelessness will receive $10,000 to enhance their ability to compete for government funding, officials announced Monday.

South LA Churches, Nonprofits Receive $10K to Support Work with Homelessness
Americas|Crime|Health|Political|World

Over 200 killed in Haiti's Cite Soleil massacre, UN report finds

At least 207 people were killed by members of the Wharf Jeremie gang in Haiti's portside neighborhood of Cite Soleil earlier this month, the United Nations said in a report on Monday,

Over 200 killed in Haiti's Cite Soleil massacre, UN report finds
Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Holly the Elf brings Christmas joy to Chicago area kids in the hospital through Holiday Heroes

Holly the Elf brings Christmas joy to Chicago area kids in the hospital through Holiday Heroes

Holly the Elf brings Christmas joy to Chicago area kids in the hospital through Holiday Heroes
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Francis Ford Coppola shares harrowing story of being a polio survivor

Francis Ford Coppola shares harrowing story of being a polio survivor

Francis Ford Coppola shares harrowing story of being a polio survivor
Health|Political|US|World

Trump transition team plans immediate WHO withdrawal, expert says

Members of Donald Trump's presidential transition team are laying the groundwork for the United States to withdraw from the World Health

Trump transition team plans immediate WHO withdrawal, expert says
Health|Science|US

US FDA revokes authorization for four COVID antibody drugs

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has revoked the emergency use authorization for four COVID-19 antibody-based drugs, including those from Eli Lilly and Regeneron.

US FDA revokes authorization for four COVID antibody drugs
Health|Political|US

Biden rule protecting privacy for abortions likely unlawful, judge rules

A federal judge in Texas ruled that Democratic President Joe Biden's administration likely exceeded its authority by issuing a rule strengthening privacy protections for

Biden rule protecting privacy for abortions likely unlawful, judge rules
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Europe|Health

Looking back at Celine Dion’s triumphant year, the inspirational pop culture story we needed in 2024

Looking back at Celine Dion’s triumphant year, the inspirational pop culture story we needed in 2024

Looking back at Celine Dion’s triumphant year, the inspirational pop culture story we needed in 2024
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Europe's STOXX 600 inches up as Novo Nordisk surges at start of Christmas week

Europe's STOXX 600 closed slightly higher at the start of a holiday-shortened week, as a spike in Novo Nordisk shares boosted the healthcare sector and capped losses on the

Europe's STOXX 600 inches up as Novo Nordisk surges at start of Christmas week
Education|Health|US

'Too many babies are dying': Unsafe sleep deaths trend up in Nebraska

'Too many babies are dying': Unsafe sleep deaths trend up in Nebraska

Europe|Health|World

King Charles to deliver Christmas message at former hospital chapel in break with tradition

King Charles to deliver Christmas message at former hospital chapel in break with tradition

King Charles to deliver Christmas message at former hospital chapel in break with tradition
Education|Health|Lifestyle|US

How faith communities can be welcoming of believers with disabilities this holiday season and beyond

This holiday season, some religious congregations across the U.S. are holding events designed to be accommodating to and inclusive of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities

How faith communities can be welcoming of believers with disabilities this holiday season and beyond
Europe|Health|World

King Charles to deliver Christmas message from former hospital chapel

King Charles will deliver his traditional Christmas Day message from a former hospital chapel, Buckingham Palace said on Monday, in a break from tradition and a nod to the British

King Charles to deliver Christmas message from former hospital chapel
Americas|Crime|Health|Travel|World

Small plane crashes into Brazilian city, killing all 10 people on board

Small plane crashes into Brazilian city, killing all 10 people on board

Small plane crashes into Brazilian city, killing all 10 people on board
Health|Political|US

Retiring Texas congresswoman, who has missed votes since July, experiencing ‘dementia issues,’ son says

Retiring Texas congresswoman, who has missed votes since July, experiencing ‘dementia issues,’ son says

Retiring Texas congresswoman, who has missed votes since July, experiencing ‘dementia issues,’ son says
Food|Health|Lifestyle

Some patients want to take a holiday pause on diabetes or weight-loss drugs. Here’s what doctors say they need to know

Some patients want to take a holiday pause on diabetes or weight-loss drugs. Here’s what doctors say they need to know

Some patients want to take a holiday pause on diabetes or weight-loss drugs. Here’s what doctors say they need to know
Health|Sports|US

Amid cancer battle, Katie Schumacher-Cawley makes history as Penn State wins 2024 NCAA women’s volleyball championship

Amid cancer battle, Katie Schumacher-Cawley makes history as Penn State wins 2024 NCAA women’s volleyball championship

Amid cancer battle, Katie Schumacher-Cawley makes history as Penn State wins 2024 NCAA women’s volleyball championship
Asia|Health|Political|World

Dalai Lama seeks to allay health concerns as succession planning looms

By Krishna N.

Dalai Lama seeks to allay health concerns as succession planning looms
Health|Political|US

Abortion opponents shift focus to pills with lawsuits, proposed laws and possible federal action

The battles over abortion in the U.S. are increasingly focusing on the pills that are now the most common way pregnancies are ended

Abortion opponents shift focus to pills with lawsuits, proposed laws and possible federal action
Americas|Crime|Health|Travel|World

Small plane crashes into Brazil tourist city, killing at least 10

A small plane carrying 10 people crashed into shops in the center of the tourist city of Gramado in southern Brazil on Sunday, killing everyone on board, state government

Small plane crashes into Brazil tourist city, killing at least 10
Americas|Health|Travel|World

At least 10 are killed as a small plane crashes into a Brazilian town popular with tourists

Brazil’s Civil Defense Agency says a small plane has crashed into a Brazilian town that's popular with tourists and killed all 10 passengers and crew on board

At least 10 are killed as a small plane crashes into a Brazilian town popular with tourists
Environment|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Winter is hitting Gaza and many Palestinians have little protection from the cold

Nearly two million displaced Palestinians in Gaza are struggling to protect themselves from the coming winter

Winter is hitting Gaza and many Palestinians have little protection from the cold
Crime|Election|Health|Political|US

Trump vows to launch anti-drug ad campaign, designate Mexican cartels as terrorists

U.S President-elect Donald Trump said on Sunday he will launch a new anti-drug advertising campaign to show the physical impact of taking drugs like

Trump vows to launch anti-drug ad campaign, designate Mexican cartels as terrorists
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Family killed in Israeli strike in northern Gaza, as aid reaches neighborhood cut off for 75 days

Family killed in Israeli strike in northern Gaza, as aid reaches neighborhood cut off for 75 days

Family killed in Israeli strike in northern Gaza, as aid reaches neighborhood cut off for 75 days
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli strikes in Gaza kill at least 22 as Vatican envoy visits Christians for pre-Christmas Mass

Palestinian medical officials say Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip have killed at least 22 people, including five children

Israeli strikes in Gaza kill at least 22 as Vatican envoy visits Christians for pre-Christmas Mass
Crime|Entertainment|Health|Political|Sports|US|World

Start your week smart: Government shutdown averted, German market attack, US Navy pilots, Texas mall crash, sleep apnea

Start your week smart: Government shutdown averted, German market attack, US Navy pilots, Texas mall crash, sleep apnea

Start your week smart: Government shutdown averted, German market attack, US Navy pilots, Texas mall crash, sleep apnea
Africa|Crime|Health|Technology

Facebook inflicted ‘lifelong trauma’ on Kenyan content moderators, campaigners say, as more than 140 are diagnosed with PTSD

Facebook inflicted ‘lifelong trauma’ on Kenyan content moderators, campaigners say, as more than 140 are diagnosed with PTSD

Facebook inflicted ‘lifelong trauma’ on Kenyan content moderators, campaigners say, as more than 140 are diagnosed with PTSD
Health|Science|US

US deaths are down and life expectancy is up, but improvements are slowing

U.S. life expectancy jumped last year, and preliminary data suggests there may be another — much smaller — improvement this year

US deaths are down and life expectancy is up, but improvements are slowing
Africa|Crime|Health|World

Stampedes in Nigeria leave at least 32 dead during Christmas food distribution

Nigerian police say the death toll from stampedes during two Christmas charity events has increased from 13 to 32

Stampedes in Nigeria leave at least 32 dead during Christmas food distribution
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

Crowd crushes at two charity events in Nigeria kill at least 32 people

Crowd crushes at two charity events in Nigeria kill at least 32 people

Health|MidEast|World

Four killed in helicopter crash at Turkish hospital

Four people were killed in southwest Turkey on Sunday when an ambulance helicopter collided with a hospital building and crashed into the ground.

Four killed in helicopter crash at Turkish hospital
Education|Health|Sports

History looms in NCAA volleyball championship with female coaches poised as first to win a title

Players and coaches who will make history in Sunday’s NCAA volleyball championship still find it hard to believe that a female coach hasn’t won one already

History looms in NCAA volleyball championship with female coaches poised as first to win a title
Economy|Education|Health|Political|US

Isolated Chicago communities secure money for a coveted transit project before Trump takes office

Decades after a former Chicago mayor pledged to extend transit to the city’s far South Side, the federal government is committing to the massive project just before President Joe Biden leaves office

Isolated Chicago communities secure money for a coveted transit project before Trump takes office
Health|Sports|US

Jeremiyah Love overcomes injury and illness to propel Notre Dame into 1st Sugar Bowl since 2007

Jeremiyah Love spent two weeks off battling a knee injury and an illness

Jeremiyah Love overcomes injury and illness to propel Notre Dame into 1st Sugar Bowl since 2007
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Ten Palestinians killed in airstrikes on houses in central Gaza, medics say

At least 10 Palestinians, including two children, were killed in Israeli airstrikes on two houses in the Nuseirat refugee camp and Deir Al-Balah city in the central Gaza Strip,

Celebrity|Health|Sports

Bronny James discusses the challenge of dealing with his mental health following cardiac scare

The final buzzer sounded, the South Bay Lakers had won a game and Bronny James seemed completely at ease

Bronny James discusses the challenge of dealing with his mental health following cardiac scare
Economy|Health|Political|US

Pharmacy benefit manager reform fails to make the cut in federal funding package

Pharmacy benefit manager reform fails to make the cut in federal funding package

Pharmacy benefit manager reform fails to make the cut in federal funding package
Crime|Health|US

Mom accused of faking illnesses, forcing teen daughter into unnecessary treatments

Mom accused of faking illnesses, forcing teen daughter into unnecessary treatments

Mom accused of faking illnesses, forcing teen daughter into unnecessary treatments
Health|Lifestyle|Science

What your peeing frequency can say about your health

What your peeing frequency can say about your health

What your peeing frequency can say about your health
Health|Science|US

How to save a fentanyl victim: Key facts about naloxone

Naloxone is an over-the-counter nasal-spray medication that can save an overdose victim by rapidly reversing the effects of fentanyl, heroin and other opioids.

How to save a fentanyl victim: Key facts about naloxone
Health|US

Elevated levels of Legionella bacteria detected in water at three courthouses, immediate closure recommended

Elevated levels of Legionella bacteria detected in water at three courthouses, immediate closure recommended

Health|Travel|US

California couple left injured after 2 airboats collide during Everglades tour remain in Florida

California couple left injured after 2 airboats collide during Everglades tour remain in Florida

California couple left injured after 2 airboats collide during Everglades tour remain in Florida
Europe|Health|World

Suffering from heavy cold, Pope Francis to lead Sunday prayers from residence

Pope Francis, who has just turned 88 and has been suffering from a heavy cold, will lead the regular Sunday Angelus prayer from inside his residence as a precaution, the

Suffering from heavy cold, Pope Francis to lead Sunday prayers from residence
Crime|Health|US

2 nursing facility employees denied bond on charges linked to patient's death

2 nursing facility employees denied bond on charges linked to patient's death

2 nursing facility employees denied bond on charges linked to patient's death
Africa|Europe|Health|Political|World

France's Mayotte struggles to recover as cyclone overwhelms hospitals

A week after Cyclone Chido ravaged Mayotte, France’s poorest territory, the island remains in crisis

France's Mayotte struggles to recover as cyclone overwhelms hospitals
Health|Travel

A pilot raced through the airport to surprise an old friend: the woman who saved his life

A pilot raced through the airport to surprise an old friend: the woman who saved his life

A pilot raced through the airport to surprise an old friend: the woman who saved his life
Health|Lifestyle|Sports

Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid working through injuries and mental health struggles

Joel Embiid is trying to believe in the good that can come from asking someone for help

Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid working through injuries and mental health struggles
Business|Health|Lifestyle|Technology

Breastfeeding can be hard and lonely. These women are trying to change that

Breastfeeding can be hard and lonely. These women are trying to change that

Breastfeeding can be hard and lonely. These women are trying to change that
Crime|Education|Health|US

False rape allegations like the Duke scandal aren’t common enough to justify withholding support from victims, advocates say

False rape allegations like the Duke scandal aren’t common enough to justify withholding support from victims, advocates say

False rape allegations like the Duke scandal aren’t common enough to justify withholding support from victims, advocates say
Health|Science|US

US flu season is underway, as cases surge in some areas and vaccinations lag

The U.S. flu season is underway

US flu season is underway, as cases surge in some areas and vaccinations lag
Health|Science|US

California declared an emergency over bird flu. How serious is the situation?

California officials have declared a state of emergency over the spread of bird flu, which is tearing through dairy cows in that state and causing sporadic illnesses in people in the U.S. That raises new questions about the outbreak of the virus, also known as Type A H5N1

California declared an emergency over bird flu. How serious is the situation?
Asia|Health|Sports

Weightlifting Taiwan granny, 90, garners cheers, health benefits at gym

Cheng Chen Chin-Mei beamed broadly as she hoisted a 35-kg (77-pound) weightlifting bar to her waist, dropped it and waved confidently to the enthusiastic

Weightlifting Taiwan granny, 90, garners cheers, health benefits at gym
Business|Economy|Environment|Health|US

Bird flu devastates California hatchery: Thousands of ducks, geese and eggs lost

Bird flu devastates California hatchery: Thousands of ducks, geese and eggs lost

Bird flu devastates California hatchery: Thousands of ducks, geese and eggs lost
Business|Economy|Food|Health|US

Bird flu drives US egg prices to all-time highs before Christmas

U.S. wholesale egg prices are shattering records as an accelerating outbreak of bird flu in laying hens slashes supplies while shoppers buy more to bake

Bird flu drives US egg prices to all-time highs before Christmas
Education|Health|Political|Sports|US

Biden administration withdraws proposed rule limiting transgender bans in sports

The Biden administration on Friday withdrew a proposed rule change that would have prohibited schools from banning transgender athletes from teams matching their gender

Biden administration withdraws proposed rule limiting transgender bans in sports
Election|Health|Political|US

A judge says Missouri's abortion ban isn’t enforceable, but there's no start date for abortions

A judge has ruled that Missouri’s near-total abortion ban is unenforceable under a new constitutional amendment

A judge says Missouri's abortion ban isn’t enforceable, but there's no start date for abortions
Africa|Europe|Health|Political|World

Crowds in Mayotte vent frustration with cyclone response as Macron tours devastation

Crowds in Mayotte have vented their frustration at French President Emmanuel Macron, with some booing

Crowds in Mayotte vent frustration with cyclone response as Macron tours devastation
Americas|Health|World

El Salvador violated woman's rights in high-stakes abortion case, court rules

El Salvador violated a woman's rights after denying her an abortion in 2013 despite doctors' calls to terminate her high-risk pregnancy, the Inter-American Court of

El Salvador violated woman's rights in high-stakes abortion case, court rules
Health|Lifestyle|Sports

Eagles fan with terminal cancer wants to fulfill final wish of going to a game: "Be a dream come true"

Eagles fan with terminal cancer wants to fulfill final wish of going to a game: "Be a dream come true"

Business|Health|US

Lilly's weight-loss treatment Zepbound becomes first FDA-approved drug for sleep apnea

The U.S.

Lilly's weight-loss treatment Zepbound becomes first FDA-approved drug for sleep apnea
Health|US

2 men who nearly died thank the police officers who saved them

2 men who nearly died thank the police officers who saved them

Health|Science|US

FDA approves weight-loss drug Zepbound for obstructive sleep apnea

FDA approves weight-loss drug Zepbound for obstructive sleep apnea

FDA approves weight-loss drug Zepbound for obstructive sleep apnea
Entertainment|Health|Political|US

Biden and the first lady bring holiday cheer to patients and families at a children's hospital

President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, brought some holiday cheer to patients and families at a children's hospital in Washington

Biden and the first lady bring holiday cheer to patients and families at a children's hospital
Food|Health

More raw milk recalled in California after discovery of bird flu virus in farm tank

More raw milk recalled in California after discovery of bird flu virus in farm tank

More raw milk recalled in California after discovery of bird flu virus in farm tank
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health|Political

Kehlani shares how taking risks earned Grammy noms while balancing mental health during activism

While recording “Crash,” Kehlani faced a career-defining decision: Stick with the familiar R&B sound that helped build their name, or risk it all to showcase their full artistic range

Kehlani shares how taking risks earned Grammy noms while balancing mental health during activism
Crime|Health|US

Fentanyl fuels record homeless deaths in Oregon's Multnomah County, home to Portland

Fentanyl fueled a record number of homeless deaths last year in Oregon’s Multnomah County, home to Portland

Fentanyl fuels record homeless deaths in Oregon's Multnomah County, home to Portland
Business|Health|Science|Stock Markets

An experimental drug drove people to lose 23% of their body weight. It’s still seen as a disappointment

An experimental drug drove people to lose 23% of their body weight. It’s still seen as a disappointment

An experimental drug drove people to lose 23% of their body weight. It’s still seen as a disappointment
Business|Economy|Health

For some FSA dollars, it's use it or lose it at year's end

Some people who use flexible spending accounts may lose money left in the accounts if they don’t spend it by year’s end

For some FSA dollars, it's use it or lose it at year's end
Business|Europe|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Novo Nordisk shares plunge after CagriSema obesity drug trial disappoints

Novo Nordisk on Friday revealed disappointing results in a late-stage trial for its experimental next-generation obesity drug

Novo Nordisk shares plunge after CagriSema obesity drug trial disappoints
Arts|Education|Health

’Emerson the Brave’: 12-year-old who passed from pediatric cancer releases book to help other kids

’Emerson the Brave’: 12-year-old who passed from pediatric cancer releases book to help other kids

’Emerson the Brave’: 12-year-old who passed from pediatric cancer releases book to help other kids
Arts|Education|Health|Science

Houston's Health Museum Unveils 'The Reading Brain': A Visionary Fusion of Art and Science

Houston's Health Museum Unveils 'The Reading Brain': A Visionary Fusion of Art and Science

Crime|Education|Europe|Health|World

Pupil killed in knife attack at Croatia school

A seven-year-old child was killed by a knife-wielding assailant who attacked a teacher and pupils at a Zagreb primary school on Friday, government ministers said.

Pupil killed in knife attack at Croatia school
Health|US|World

Covid-19 Pandemic Timeline Fast Facts

Covid-19 Pandemic Timeline Fast Facts

Health|Lifestyle

Mother shares story of loss to help others cope during the holidays

Mother shares story of loss to help others cope during the holidays

Environment|Health|Science

Climate change is making plants less nutritious − that could already be hurting animals that are grazers

Rising carbon dioxide levels in the air are making plants grow larger and faster, but diluting their nutritional content. This could threaten the health of herbivores worldwide.

Climate change is making plants less nutritious − that could already be hurting animals that are grazers
Health|Technology

Omaha family shares fight to get a medical robotic arm for teenage daughter

Omaha family shares fight to get a medical robotic arm for teenage daughter

Omaha family shares fight to get a medical robotic arm for teenage daughter
Africa|Health|World

Rwanda and WHO declare end of Marburg outbreak after no new cases reported

The World Health Organization and the Rwandan government have declared the outbreak in Rwanda of the Ebola-like Marburg fever over after no new cases were registered in recent weeks

Rwanda and WHO declare end of Marburg outbreak after no new cases reported
Crime|Health|US

Fentanyl floods central Iowa streets, prompting major law enforcement action

Fentanyl floods central Iowa streets, prompting major law enforcement action

Fentanyl floods central Iowa streets, prompting major law enforcement action
Crime|Health|US

'He didn’t deserve this.’ Patient dies after being restrained in psych ward, family speaks out

'He didn’t deserve this.’ Patient dies after being restrained in psych ward, family speaks out

Asia|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Pakistan province aims to collect weapons to stem clashes, tribesmen may resist

Provincial authorities in northwestern Pakistan said on Friday they planned to collect heavy weapons to stop sectarian clashes that have killed hundreds, but tribesmen

Education|Health|Technology

The ‘choking game’ and other challenges amplified by social media can come with deadly consequences

Although these activities have been around for decades, there are signs that some are making a comeback.

The ‘choking game’ and other challenges amplified by social media can come with deadly consequences
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

More than 700 killed in siege of Sudan's al-Fashir, UN rights chief says

More than 700 people have been killed in al-Fashir in Sudan's North Darfur state since May, the U.N. human rights chief said on Friday, imploring the paramilitary Rapid Support

More than 700 killed in siege of Sudan's al-Fashir, UN rights chief says
Celebrity|Europe|Health|Political

King Charles' cancer treatment progressing well, will continue next year

King Charles' cancer treatment is progressing well and will continue into next year, a Buckingham Palace source said, as the British royals

King Charles' cancer treatment progressing well, will continue next year
Economy|Environment|Health|Political|World

What to know about Vanuatu, the Pacific island nation struggling to recover from a massive quake

Efforts to recover bodies of people trapped in collapsed buildings continues in the earthquake-hit Pacific nation of Vanuatu

What to know about Vanuatu, the Pacific island nation struggling to recover from a massive quake
Africa|Health|World

Rwanda declares that Marburg virus outbreak is over

Rwanda has declared an end to the country's Marburg virus outbreak following the recovery of the last patient 42 days ago, Health Minister Sabin Nsanzimana told a news conference on

Rwanda declares that Marburg virus outbreak is over
Food|Health|US

FDA announces recall of oysters sold in Illinois, other states due to norovirus concerns

FDA announces recall of oysters sold in Illinois, other states due to norovirus concerns

Asia|Business|Economy|Health

In weight loss battle, Novo and Lilly face growing offensive from licensed copies

As Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly expand sales of their popular diabetes and weight-loss drugs, cheaper copies of their patented remedies are winning approval from

In weight loss battle, Novo and Lilly face growing offensive from licensed copies
Africa|Health|Political|World

Mayotte residents demand more help from Macron after deadly cyclone

People in storm-ravaged Mayotte implored French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday to do more to help as he toured the overseas

Mayotte residents demand more help from Macron after deadly cyclone
Crime|Education|Environment|Europe|Health|US|World

AP Week in Pictures

AP Week in Pictures

Health|Science|Technology

Vagus nerve stimulation may relieve treatment-resistant depression, study finds

Vagus nerve stimulation may relieve treatment-resistant depression, study finds

Vagus nerve stimulation may relieve treatment-resistant depression, study finds
Business|Food|Health|US

FDA updates the definition of 'healthy' foods

Packaged foods in the U_S_ must follow new rules in order to call themselves “healthy.”

FDA updates the definition of 'healthy' foods
Business|Health|Science|US

US FDA approves Ionis Pharma's genetic disorder drug

The U.S.

US FDA approves Ionis Pharma's genetic disorder drug
Food|Health|US

Which foods are ‘healthy’? FDA has new requirements for food labels

Which foods are ‘healthy’? FDA has new requirements for food labels

Which foods are ‘healthy’? FDA has new requirements for food labels
Business|Health|US

FDA says knockoff versions of Lilly obesity drug must come off the market

The federal government is phasing out off-brand copies of two blockbuster drugs used to treat obesity and diabetes

FDA says knockoff versions of Lilly obesity drug must come off the market
Health|Political|US

Kentucky attorney general finds no requirement to use tax dollars to pay for inmate gender surgeries

Kentucky's attorney general says the state is under no legal requirement to use taxpayer money to cover the costs of gender-affirming surgeries for people incarcerated in state prisons

Business|Health|Political|US

Veteran Fox News business anchor Neil Cavuto leaving after 28 years

Veteran Fox News business anchor Neil Cavuto is leaving the network after his show on Thursday

Veteran Fox News business anchor Neil Cavuto leaving after 28 years
Arts|Health|Lifestyle|Science|Technology|Travel

Decline of the dinner party, relief for severe depression, online dating revolution: Catch up on the day’s stories

Decline of the dinner party, relief for severe depression, online dating revolution: Catch up on the day’s stories

Africa|Health|Political|World

France's Macron says tour of cyclone-devastated Mayotte is a day he won't forget

French President Emmanuel Macron has traveled to the Indian Ocean archipelago of Mayotte to survey the devastation wreaked by Cyclone Chido

France's Macron says tour of cyclone-devastated Mayotte is a day he won't forget
Business|Health|US

Amazon agrees to worker safety measures to settle US probe

Amazon.com will implement safety measures at all of its U.S. facilities to settle a federal agency's claims that it failed to prevent workers from developing back

Amazon agrees to worker safety measures to settle US probe
Africa|Health|Political|US|World

At UN, Blinken tells states backing Sudan's warring parties: Enough

U.S.

At UN, Blinken tells states backing Sudan's warring parties: Enough
Arts|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Discovery Green – Downtown Houston Winter and Green Mountain Energy Ice Schedule

Discovery Green – Downtown Houston Winter and Green Mountain Energy Ice Schedule

Food|Health|US

Some Lay’s chips recalled over potential allergen

Some Lay’s chips recalled over potential allergen

Some Lay’s chips recalled over potential allergen
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of genocide by ‘deliberately’ restricting water in Gaza

Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of genocide by ‘deliberately’ restricting water in Gaza

Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of genocide by ‘deliberately’ restricting water in Gaza
Health|Lifestyle|Opinion

Parents are struggling more on every mental health metric—here are a psychologist's tips for keeping holiday stress in check

Hers shares insights and findings about the mental health of moms and dads as compared to adults without kids, plus tips to survive the holiday season.

Parents are struggling more on every mental health metric—here are a psychologist's tips for keeping holiday stress in check
Health|Lifestyle

Over half of Americans say how much they weigh directly impacts their mental health, according to new study

Hers shares findings from a study that examines the connection between weight and mental health in the U.S.

Over half of Americans say how much they weigh directly impacts their mental health, according to new study
Africa|Health|World

As cyclone Chido waned, baby Chido was born in Mayotte home

Early last Sunday, after a night spent working at a small Mayotte maternity ward as a vicious storm devastated the French islands, midwife Lucie Gerard

As cyclone Chido waned, baby Chido was born in Mayotte home
Business|Crime|Health|Political|US

There were 458 workplace murders last year. They’ve become disturbingly frequent

There were 458 workplace murders last year. They’ve become disturbingly frequent

There were 458 workplace murders last year. They’ve become disturbingly frequent
Health|Sports

Pro tennis player Jenson Brooksby talks about living with autism

American professional tennis player Jenson Brooksby tells The Associated Press he was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder when he was nonverbal at about 2 1/2 years old

Pro tennis player Jenson Brooksby talks about living with autism
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Human Rights Watch says Israel's restriction of water supply in Gaza amounts to acts of genocide

Human Rights Watch has accused Israel of causing the deaths of thousands of Palestinians by systematically restricting and targeting Gaza’s water supply in a campaign that amounted to “acts of genocide.”

Crime|Health|US

Kentucky police warns of fentanyl-laced pills after 17-year-old dies; 3 arrests made

Kentucky police warns of fentanyl-laced pills after 17-year-old dies; 3 arrests made

Kentucky police warns of fentanyl-laced pills after 17-year-old dies; 3 arrests made
Crime|Health|US

Woman attacked by coyote in the middle of the day in Massachusetts

Woman attacked by coyote in the middle of the day in Massachusetts

Woman attacked by coyote in the middle of the day in Massachusetts
Crime|Education|Health|US

'It was a mess': 3 students hospitalized after bus driver enters cardiac arrest while driving

'It was a mess': 3 students hospitalized after bus driver enters cardiac arrest while driving

'It was a mess': 3 students hospitalized after bus driver enters cardiac arrest while driving
Africa|Health|World

Congo man dies with hemorrhagic fever, indicating mystery outbreak could be more than just malaria

A man in western Congo has died with hemorrhagic fever symptoms

Congo man dies with hemorrhagic fever, indicating mystery outbreak could be more than just malaria
Business|Crime|Health|Opinion|US

How should we look to history to make sense of Luigi Mangione’s alleged murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson?

Comparisons between our current era and the societal rot of the Gilded Age abound. But it might be more useful to explore how Americans escaped the crises of the late-19th century.

How should we look to history to make sense of Luigi Mangione’s alleged murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson?
Health|Science

UNL professor granted millions for HIV vaccine research

UNL professor granted millions for HIV vaccine research

UNL professor granted millions for HIV vaccine research
Health|US

'She is a miracle baby': Sacramento firefighters reunite with premature baby born on highway

'She is a miracle baby': Sacramento firefighters reunite with premature baby born on highway

'She is a miracle baby': Sacramento firefighters reunite with premature baby born on highway
Health|Lifestyle

Want to boost your immune system during the holidays? Make these 3 things habits

Want to boost your immune system during the holidays? Make these 3 things habits

Want to boost your immune system during the holidays? Make these 3 things habits
Environment|Europe|Health|Political

Belgium to become first EU country to ban disposable vape sales

Belgium will in January become the first European Union country to ban sales of disposable vapes because of concerns about their use among children and the

Belgium to become first EU country to ban disposable vape sales
Health|Science|US

Minnesota woman one of first in U.S. to receive new Alzheimer's treatment

Minnesota woman one of first in U.S. to receive new Alzheimer's treatment

Minnesota woman one of first in U.S. to receive new Alzheimer's treatment
Business|Economy|Europe|Health

Novartis says 330 jobs hit as it closes MorphoSys sites

Swiss pharmaceutical group Novartis said on Thursday it was winding up MorphoSys sites in Germany and the United States, affecting 330 jobs.

Novartis says 330 jobs hit as it closes MorphoSys sites
Education|Health|Lifestyle

Parents and caregivers: How to stop feeling like a Grinch and be more present with your kids this holiday season

Future-oriented thinking, rather than careening from moment to moment, can help parents have more meaningful moments with their children.

Parents and caregivers: How to stop feeling like a Grinch and be more present with your kids this holiday season
Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

What are pharmacy benefit managers? A health economist explains how lack of competition drives up drug prices for everyone

As the middlemen between drug companies and insurers, PBMs are shoo-ins as the villains behind high drug prices. But they do play a useful role in the health marketplace.

What are pharmacy benefit managers? A health economist explains how lack of competition drives up drug prices for everyone
Election|Health|Political|Science|US

A nation exhausted: The neuroscience of why Americans are tuning out politics

Political polarization and people not being exposed to other perspectives online are two major factors that contribute to Americans feeling exhausted with politics.

A nation exhausted: The neuroscience of why Americans are tuning out politics
Food|Health|Science

If raw milk is at risk for bird flu, what about raw milk cheese?

As the government begins testing raw milk to test bird flu spread amongst cattle, some have wondered — is it safe to eat raw milk cheese? Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains.

If raw milk is at risk for bird flu, what about raw milk cheese?
Health|US

US life expectancy has rebounded closer to pre-pandemic levels

US life expectancy has rebounded closer to pre-pandemic levels

US life expectancy has rebounded closer to pre-pandemic levels
Food|Health|Science

How do people catch bird flu?

How do people catch bird flu?

How do people catch bird flu?
Europe|Health|Science|Technology|World

Weight loss drugs could help end obesity - but risks remain, WHO says

A new class of weight loss drugs developed by Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly “opens the possibility of an end to the obesity pandemic” alongside other interventions,

Weight loss drugs could help end obesity - but risks remain, WHO says
Election|Health|Political|US

What Americans think of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his health stances

New polling shows Republicans hold an overwhelmingly positive view of Robert F

What Americans think of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his health stances
Business|Crime|Health|US

US accuses CVS of filling, billing government for illegal opioid prescriptions

The U.S.

US accuses CVS of filling, billing government for illegal opioid prescriptions
Australia|Environment|Health|World

Vanuatu braces for heavy rains two days after deadly quake

People on the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu braced on Thursday for heavy rains and a possible cyclone, two days after a 7.3 magnitude earthquake

Vanuatu braces for heavy rains two days after deadly quake
Africa|Environment|Health|Political|World

Survivors recount 'very apocalyptic' cyclone that ripped through French territory of Mayotte

Four days after the strongest cyclone in nearly a century ripped through the French island territory of Mayotte off the coast of Africa, survivors recalled the horror of a storm that caught many by surprise

Survivors recount 'very apocalyptic' cyclone that ripped through French territory of Mayotte
Economy|Environment|Health|Political|World

Rescuers dig for survivors of Vanuatu earthquake with no water and unclear death toll

Vanuatu’s capital is without water after reservoirs were destroyed by a violent magnitude 7.3 earthquake that wrought havoc on the South Pacific island nation

Rescuers dig for survivors of Vanuatu earthquake with no water and unclear death toll
Business|Health|Technology|US

US to extend airbag probe rather than require vehicle recall

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Wednesday it will not seek an immediate recall of airbag inflators in about 50 million U.S.

US to extend airbag probe rather than require vehicle recall
Business|Crime|Health|US

DOJ files complaint against CVS for facilitating unlawful sale of prescription opioids

The Justice Department has unsealed a civil complaint alleging CVS Pharmacy Inc. and various subsidiaries filled unlawful prescriptions in violation of the federal Controlled Substances Act

DOJ files complaint against CVS for facilitating unlawful sale of prescription opioids
Business|Health|Technology|US

US retreats from massive air bag recall and says industry comments show need for more investigation

U.S. safety regulators have backed away from seeking a recall of nearly 50 million air bag inflators

US retreats from massive air bag recall and says industry comments show need for more investigation
Health|Travel|World

Toxicology report shows ‘no methanol or illicit substances’ in drinks consumed by Fiji tourists

Toxicology report shows ‘no methanol or illicit substances’ in drinks consumed by Fiji tourists

Toxicology report shows ‘no methanol or illicit substances’ in drinks consumed by Fiji tourists
Economy|Health|US

US healthcare spending neared $5 trillion in 2023, government report says

U.S. healthcare spending rose by 7.5% to $4.9 trillion in 2023, driven by increased use of medical services as enrollment climbed for private health plans,

US healthcare spending neared $5 trillion in 2023, government report says
Asia|Health|MidEast|Political|US

US defense bill covers troop pay, weapons and transgender kids

The U.S.

US defense bill covers troop pay, weapons and transgender kids
Health|Science|US

US FDA approves Mesoblast's cell therapy for graft-versus-host disease

The U.S.

US FDA approves Mesoblast's cell therapy for graft-versus-host disease
Environment|Health|Science|US|World

US suffers first severe human case of bird flu; California declares emergency

The U.S. reported its first severe human case of bird flu on Wednesday in a Louisiana resident who is hospitalized in critical condition after suspected

US suffers first severe human case of bird flu; California declares emergency
Crime|Health|Political|US

Accident or homicide? Medical rulings in arrest-related deaths can dictate what happens to police

Police in the United States rarely face criminal charges when civilians die after the use of force such as physical blows, restraints or Tasers

Entertainment|Environment|Health|Political|Science|Technology|US

Concerns about bird flu, snow forecast, chatbot therapy: Catch up on the day’s stories

Concerns about bird flu, snow forecast, chatbot therapy: Catch up on the day’s stories

Americas|Health|Science|US

Bird flu: Louisiana patient is first severe case and California declares emergency

Health officials have confirmed the first case of severe illness in the U.S. caused by bird flu

Bird flu: Louisiana patient is first severe case and California declares emergency
Business|Health|Science|Technology|US

FDA classifies recall of Boston Scientific catheters as 'most serious'

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday classified a recall of Boston Scientific's catheters used in a type of minimally invasive surgery as "most serious".

FDA classifies recall of Boston Scientific catheters as 'most serious'
Economy|Health|Political|Technology|US

US stopgap spending bills covers stadiums and deepfake porn as well as budget

Top Republicans and Democrats in the U.S.

US stopgap spending bills covers stadiums and deepfake porn as well as budget
Americas|Economy|Health|Political|US

Puerto Rico Fast Facts

Puerto Rico Fast Facts

Health|Sports

Fred Lorenzen, a NASCAR Hall of Famer and the 1965 Daytona champion, dies at 89

Fred Lorenzen, a NASCAR Hall of Famer and the 1965 Daytona champion, died Wednesday

Fred Lorenzen, a NASCAR Hall of Famer and the 1965 Daytona champion, dies at 89
Americas|Health|Science|US

America’s first severe case of bird flu confirmed in Louisiana

America’s first severe case of bird flu confirmed in Louisiana

America’s first severe case of bird flu confirmed in Louisiana
Health|Science|US

Popular vitamin won’t prevent a fall or fracture in older adults, health panel says. Here’s what can help

Popular vitamin won’t prevent a fall or fracture in older adults, health panel says. Here’s what can help

Popular vitamin won’t prevent a fall or fracture in older adults, health panel says. Here’s what can help
Health|US

2 sisters, 7 years apart in age, also receive heart transplants 7 years apart in Chicago

2 sisters, 7 years apart in age, also receive heart transplants 7 years apart in Chicago

2 sisters, 7 years apart in age, also receive heart transplants 7 years apart in Chicago
Election|Health|Political|US

Kennedy ticks off easy wins in US Senate tour, tougher meetings on top health job ahead

Halfway through Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s two dozen meetings at the U.S.

Kennedy ticks off easy wins in US Senate tour, tougher meetings on top health job ahead
Celebrity|Education|Health|Political|US

Congress passes Paris Hilton-backed bill aimed at protecting institutionalized youth

Congress passes Paris Hilton-backed bill aimed at protecting institutionalized youth

Congress passes Paris Hilton-backed bill aimed at protecting institutionalized youth
Asia|Business|Health|Science

Eli Lilly's Alzheimer's treatment approved in China

China's medical

Eli Lilly's Alzheimer's treatment approved in China
Health|Political|US

Supreme Court to weigh state moves to cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood

The Supreme Court said Wednesday it will consider South Carolina’s move to cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood, the latest abortion-related case since overturning it as a nationwide right

Supreme Court to weigh state moves to cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood
Celebrity|Crime|Health|Political|US

House passes bill backed by Paris Hilton to reform youth treatment facilities

The House has passed legislation requiring more oversight of youth residential treatment facilities

House passes bill backed by Paris Hilton to reform youth treatment facilities
Business|Health|US

MacKenzie Scott gives rare third gift to medical debt relief group

MacKenzie Scott continues to make medical debt relief a priority in her mysterious giving

MacKenzie Scott gives rare third gift to medical debt relief group
Asia|Crime|Health|Political|US

Trump must maintain vital fentanyl progress with China, White House says

While it is important to keep pressure on China to help further reduce U.S. fentanyl deaths, the incoming Trump administration must be careful to maintain the progress President

Trump must maintain vital fentanyl progress with China, White House says
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

Stampede in southwestern Nigerian city causes multiple deaths

A stampede at a religious event in Ibadan, the capital of Nigeria's southwest Oyo state, resulted in multiple deaths and injuries, Governor Seyi Makinde said on Wednesday.

Health|Political|US

US Supreme Court to hear South Carolina Planned Parenthood defunding case

The U.S.

US Supreme Court to hear South Carolina Planned Parenthood defunding case
Economy|Health|Political|US

Defense bill passes Congress despite transgender provision

The U.S.

Defense bill passes Congress despite transgender provision
Education|Health

Charlestown High School students step up as teacher battles breast cancer

Charlestown High School students step up as teacher battles breast cancer

Charlestown High School students step up as teacher battles breast cancer
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Exclusive: Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi says returning to prison won’t stop her fight for equality

Exclusive: Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi says returning to prison won’t stop her fight for equality

Exclusive: Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi says returning to prison won’t stop her fight for equality
Health|Political|US

Senate passes defense policy bill that bans gender-affirming care for transgender children of service members

Senate passes defense policy bill that bans gender-affirming care for transgender children of service members

Senate passes defense policy bill that bans gender-affirming care for transgender children of service members
Health

8-year-old's undiagnosed disease leads to tragic midair emergency

Undiagnosed Addison's disease led to a tragic in-flight medical emergency, resulting in the death of an 8-year-old girl. Learn about this rare condition and its subtle symptoms in children.

Election|Health|Political|US

A look at how some of Trump's picks to lead health agencies could help carry out Kennedy's overhaul

Donald Trump's health team picks include a retired congressman, a surgeon and a former talk-show host

A look at how some of Trump's picks to lead health agencies could help carry out Kennedy's overhaul
Business|Finance|Health|US

Roche to acquire cell therapy maker Poseida Therapeutics in $1.5 billion deal

Switzerland's Roche will acquire its U.S. collaboration partner Poseida Therapeutics in a cash deal worth up to $1.5 billion, banking on complex

Roche to acquire cell therapy maker Poseida Therapeutics in $1.5 billion deal
Australia|Health|Lifestyle|Technology

Australian father of teen sextortion victim backs banning young children from social media

Wayne Holdsworth became an advocate for banning Australian children younger than 16 from social media because his son took his own life after falling victim to an online sextortion scam

Australian father of teen sextortion victim backs banning young children from social media
Election|Health|Political|US

The fate of the first-ever White House Gender Policy Council is uncertain in Trump's administration

During the transition period between President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump, there has been at least some coordination on West Wing affairs

The fate of the first-ever White House Gender Policy Council is uncertain in Trump's administration
Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

Steps to rein in pharmacy benefit managers in US bill "manageable" for firms

Healthcare provisions in a stopgap bill unveiled by top Republicans and Democrats are likely manageable for companies that own pharmacy benefit managers such as CVS Health and UnitedHealth

Steps to rein in pharmacy benefit managers in US bill "manageable" for firms
Health|Political|US

Supreme Court to hear case over South Carolina’s effort to cut Planned Parenthood funding

Supreme Court to hear case over South Carolina’s effort to cut Planned Parenthood funding

Supreme Court to hear case over South Carolina’s effort to cut Planned Parenthood funding
Africa|Environment|Europe|Health|Political|World

France’s Mayotte cleans up after cyclone, total death toll still unknown

France’s Mayotte cleans up after cyclone, total death toll still unknown

US|Economy|Health

Los Angeles County announces $2 billion Medical Debt Relief Program

Los Angeles County announces $2 billion Medical Debt Relief Program

Los Angeles County announces $2 billion Medical Debt Relief Program
Africa|Environment|Health|Political|World

France's Mayotte cleans up after cyclone, total death toll still unknown

Authorities in the French overseas territory of Mayotte could still confirm only 31 deaths on Wednesday from Cyclone Chido, more than four days after

France's Mayotte cleans up after cyclone, total death toll still unknown
Crime|Europe|Health

Pelicot rape trial shifts France's practices around drug-facilitated assaults

Around late September, staff manning the phones at 39 19, France's main anonymous hotline for women who are victims of violence, began noticing a new type of

Pelicot rape trial shifts France's practices around drug-facilitated assaults
Business|Economy|Europe|Health|Science

Novo Holdings closes $16.5 billion buyout of contract manufacturer Catalent

Novo Holdings, the controlling shareholder of Novo Nordisk, on Wednesday sealed its $16.5 billion deal for Catalent, as the Danish drugmaker looks to boost supplies of its widely popular

Novo Holdings closes $16.5 billion buyout of contract manufacturer Catalent
Health|Lifestyle|US

APD therapy dog Officer Kora wins national award for providing comfort during Helene

APD therapy dog Officer Kora wins national award for providing comfort during Helene

APD therapy dog Officer Kora wins national award for providing comfort during Helene
Australia|Health|Political|World

Vanuatu earthquake death toll rises to 14 as rescuers search for survivors

People remained trapped in a collapsed building in Vanuatu's capital Port Vila on Wednesday a day after a 7.4 magnitude earthquake struck the Pacific

Vanuatu earthquake death toll rises to 14 as rescuers search for survivors
Health

Son of polio vaccine creator says he is 'relieved' Trump supports vaccine

CNN's Brianna Keilar speaks with Dr. Peter Salk, the son of the creator of the polio vaccine, about the importance of vaccines, misinformation, and his views on today's vaccinations.

Son of polio vaccine creator says he is 'relieved' Trump supports vaccine
Crime|Health|US

68-year-old e-bike rider critically injured after Kaimuki area crash

68-year-old e-bike rider critically injured after Kaimuki area crash

Education|Health|Political|US

Trust in U.S. media hit an all-time low in 2024 − a new survey shows Black midwesterners have found other trusted messengers of news

Trust in media is low, and more Americans are avoiding traditional sources of news. Instead, they are turning to social media influencers and trusted messengers in their own community.

Trust in U.S. media hit an all-time low in 2024 − a new survey shows Black midwesterners have found other trusted messengers of news
Education|Environment|Health|US

Why natural disasters hit harder in rural school districts

Floods, hurricanes, fires and pandemics are hard for any school district to deal with. But in rural districts the struggle to recover is even harder.

Why natural disasters hit harder in rural school districts
Crime|Europe|Health|Travel|World

Italian woman rescued from cave after three-day ordeal

Emergency services in Italy have rescued a cave explorer after she was injured and trapped underground for more than three days following a fall, bringing relief to Italians who have

Asia|Business|Environment|Health|World

Global demand spurring Indonesia's mining boom comes at a cost for many communities

Indonesia's mining industry is rapidly expanding on demand for the minerals needed to help power the global energy transition, like nickel, cobalt and bauxite

Global demand spurring Indonesia's mining boom comes at a cost for many communities
Asia|Environment|Health|World

Animal welfare group says bacterial infection killed Sonia the elephant in Pakistan

A veterinarian with a global animal welfare organization says Pakistani veterinary surgeons found that a bacterial infection killed an elephant at a safari park in the city of Karachi earlier this month

Animal welfare group says bacterial infection killed Sonia the elephant in Pakistan
Health|Political|Science

Vaccine misinformation distorts science – a biochemist explains how RFK Jr. and his lawyer’s claims threaten public health

Many claims about the dangers of vaccines come from misrepresenting scientific research papers.

Vaccine misinformation distorts science – a biochemist explains how RFK Jr. and his lawyer’s claims threaten public health
Africa|Economy|Environment|Health|Political|World

Cyclone compounds French Mayotte's problems of poverty, overcrowding and dwindling resources

Mayotte was already struggling with overcrowding, illness and poverty before a devastating cyclone hit the French island territory at the

Cyclone compounds French Mayotte's problems of poverty, overcrowding and dwindling resources
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Lifestyle

How to avoid financial stress during the holiday season

The holidays are meant to be a time of celebration with family and friends

How to avoid financial stress during the holiday season
Environment|Health|US

Group says New Jersey toxic waste dumping caused $1B in harm, calls settlement inadequate

A Jersey Shore environmental group says damage from decades of toxic waste dumping at one of America's most notorious pollution sites caused $1 billion worth of damages

Group says New Jersey toxic waste dumping caused $1B in harm, calls settlement inadequate
Asia|Crime|Health|Political|US

US lawmakers propose set of bills to hit China over fentanyl trade

A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers on Tuesday proposed three bills aimed at cracking down China's role in the U.S. fentanyl crisis, with measures that would

US lawmakers propose set of bills to hit China over fentanyl trade
Africa|Environment|Health|World

Mayotte authorities fear hunger, disease after cyclone; death toll rises in Mozambique

Authorities in Mayotte struggled on Tuesday to stop hunger, disease and lawlessness from spreading in the French overseas territory after the weekend's

Mayotte authorities fear hunger, disease after cyclone; death toll rises in Mozambique
Americas|Crime|Health|Political|World

New Zealand announces payouts for children and teens abused in care

New Zealand will provide financial compensation to children and teens who were abused at a state psychiatric hospital in the 1970s and issue a written letter of

Health|Sports|US

Biathlon official apologizes to athletes who have suffered mistreatment

Max Cobb, the secretary general of the International Biathlon Union, apologized to any athlete who was mistreated during his tenure at U.S. Biathlon during a 90-minute meeting focused on concerns about athlete safety brought to light by multiple Associated Press reports

Biathlon official apologizes to athletes who have suffered mistreatment
Business|Economy|Environment|Health|Political

Brazil lawmakers pass key regulations to enact tax reform

Lawmakers in Brazil's lower house of Congress approved on Tuesday a bill that includes regulations needed to implement a constitutional tax reform, following a Senate vote to

Brazil lawmakers pass key regulations to enact tax reform
Australia|Economy|Election|Finance|Health|Political

Australia's government spends its way to bigger budget deficits

Australia's government on Wednesday trimmed its likely budget deficit for the current fiscal year, but flagged bigger shortfalls ahead due to "unavoidable spending" on health, cost-

Australia's government spends its way to bigger budget deficits
Americas|Crime|Health|Political|World

Armed men attack Haiti hospital as violence shows no signs of abating

Armed men attacked and partially destroyed a hospital in Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince, a hospital director told Reuters on Tuesday, amid a wave of escalating violence that

Armed men attack Haiti hospital as violence shows no signs of abating
Africa|Environment|Health|World

Authorities impose overnight curfew in cyclone-ravaged Mayotte as France rushes in aid

An overnight curfew goes into force Tuesday evening as Mayotte struggles to recover from Cyclone Chido, the strongest storm to hit the French Indian Ocean archipelago in 90 years

Authorities impose overnight curfew in cyclone-ravaged Mayotte as France rushes in aid
Europe|Food|Health|Science

A very small glass of wine might be good for the heart, study finds. Experts disagree

A very small glass of wine might be good for the heart, study finds. Experts disagree

A very small glass of wine might be good for the heart, study finds. Experts disagree
Health|Science

What’s the best treatment for ADHD? Large new study offers clues

What’s the best treatment for ADHD? Large new study offers clues

What’s the best treatment for ADHD? Large new study offers clues
Business|Health|US

US FDA warns online vendors selling unapproved weight-loss drugs

The U.S.

US FDA warns online vendors selling unapproved weight-loss drugs
Health|Science|Sports

MLB study: Velocity, max efforts likely causing pitching injuries; rule changes should be considered

A yearlong study by Major League Baseball has concluded rising velocities, pitch shaping and emphasis on maximum effort are the likely causes of the vast increase in pitcher injuries and recommended exploring rules changes to address the problem

MLB study: Velocity, max efforts likely causing pitching injuries; rule changes should be considered
Business|Environment|Health|Travel|US

Damage under the ocean, banning junk fees, adults leaving their lives behind: Catch up on the day’s stories

Damage under the ocean, banning junk fees, adults leaving their lives behind: Catch up on the day’s stories

Arts|Business|Education|Entertainment|Health

Houston Area Urban League Raises Over $1 Million at 2024 Equal Opportunity Day Gala

Houston Area Urban League Raises Over $1 Million at 2024 Equal Opportunity Day Gala

Health|Sports|Travel|US

Pregnant East Bay mother details Florida airboat crash after breaking tailbone

Pregnant East Bay mother details Florida airboat crash after breaking tailbone

Pregnant East Bay mother details Florida airboat crash after breaking tailbone
Health|Science|Technology|US

She donated a kidney years ago. Last month, she received a kidney transplanted from a gene-edited pig

She donated a kidney years ago. Last month, she received a kidney transplanted from a gene-edited pig

She donated a kidney years ago. Last month, she received a kidney transplanted from a gene-edited pig
Africa|Europe|Health|World

'Tens of thousands' may be dead, Mayotte hospital worker says

Tens of thousands of people could have died in Mayotte after a devastating cyclone and doctors are also bracing for a surge in disease, a dental surgeon at the islands' only hospital

'Tens of thousands' may be dead, Mayotte hospital worker says
Crime|Europe|Health|Political|World

German police investigating after Russian dissident Kara-Murza's mother taken ill in Berlin

Russian dissident Vladimir Kara-Murza said his mother was in hospital in Berlin on Tuesday, while German police said they were investigating a case of attempted homicide.

Americas|Health|Political|US

US border facilities for migrant children are improving but still need work, court monitor says

The U.S. is still separating some migrant children from parents while holding them after they cross the border despite broad improvements at detention centers in Texas

US border facilities for migrant children are improving but still need work, court monitor says
Health|Science|US

FDA places its most serious warning on menopause drug due to risk of liver injury

FDA places its most serious warning on menopause drug due to risk of liver injury

FDA places its most serious warning on menopause drug due to risk of liver injury
Asia|Crime|Health|World

Roadside bomb kills 3 police officers escorting polio workers in northwest Pakistan

Pakistan's police say a roadside bomb has exploded near a vehicle carrying police officers assigned to protect polio workers in northwest Pakistan

Roadside bomb kills 3 police officers escorting polio workers in northwest Pakistan
Health|Science|Technology|US

An Alabama woman is doing well after the latest experimental pig kidney transplant

An Alabama woman received a pig kidney transplant last month and is free from dialysis for the first time in eight years

An Alabama woman is doing well after the latest experimental pig kidney transplant
Crime|Europe|Health|World

Russian opposition figure says fears of his mother's poisoning in Berlin proved false

A prominent Russian opposition politician freed as part of the largest East-West civilian prisoner swap since the Cold War says that fears of his mother’s poisoning in Berlin have proven false

Russian opposition figure says fears of his mother's poisoning in Berlin proved false
Asia|Election|Health|Political|World

Mahathir Mohamad Fast Facts

Mahathir Mohamad Fast Facts

Health|Science|Technology

Scientists warn of ‘unprecedented’ risks of research into mirror life

Scientists warn of ‘unprecedented’ risks of research into mirror life

Scientists warn of ‘unprecedented’ risks of research into mirror life
Business|Health|Technology|US

US to require rear seat belt reminders in vehicles in 2027

The U.S.

US to require rear seat belt reminders in vehicles in 2027
Health|Political|US

RFK Jr. meets with senators as questions swirl about Trump's pick to lead health agency

Robert F

RFK Jr. meets with senators as questions swirl about Trump's pick to lead health agency
Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Stock Markets

Pfizer does not expect major vaccine policy changes under Trump in 2025

Pfizer on Tuesday said it does not expect the Trump administration to make major changes to vaccine policy next year even as the president-elect has put

Pfizer does not expect major vaccine policy changes under Trump in 2025
Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|Sports

Dallas Cowboys cheerleader connects with Utah teen, spreading alopecia awareness

Dallas Cowboys cheerleader connects with Utah teen, spreading alopecia awareness

Celebrity|Health|Sports

Rafael Nadal says he thought about taking a mental health break a few years ago

Rafael Nadal says in an essay posted online that he thought about taking a mental health break from tennis a few years ago

Rafael Nadal says he thought about taking a mental health break a few years ago
Election|Health|Political|US

Kennedy says he’s ‘all for’ polio vaccine as GOP senators raise questions about his views

Kennedy says he’s ‘all for’ polio vaccine as GOP senators raise questions about his views

Kennedy says he’s ‘all for’ polio vaccine as GOP senators raise questions about his views
Health|Science

Just 1,000 more steps a day could reduce your risk of depression, study suggests

Just 1,000 more steps a day could reduce your risk of depression, study suggests

Just 1,000 more steps a day could reduce your risk of depression, study suggests
Education|Health|Science|US

Most US teens are abstaining from drinking, smoking and marijuana, survey says

Teen drug use hasn’t rebounded from its drop during the early years of the COVID-19 pandemic

Most US teens are abstaining from drinking, smoking and marijuana, survey says
Business|Education|Health|Science|Technology

Billion-dollar donation from Netflix's Reed Hastings leads 2024's list of biggest gifts

Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings and former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg made the largest contributions in 2024, and financial aid, especially for medical students, got most of the money

Billion-dollar donation from Netflix's Reed Hastings leads 2024's list of biggest gifts
Business|Health|Political|Science|World

New HIV prevention drug could reach poorest countries by 2025, says health official

A new long-acting preventive HIV drug could reach the world’s poorest countries by the end of 2025 or early 2026, a global health official told Reuters on Tuesday.

New HIV prevention drug could reach poorest countries by 2025, says health official
Election|Health|Political|US

Trump says he's a big believer in the polio vaccine

President-elect Donald Trump said he’s a “big believer in polio vaccines” amid questions about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s view on the crucial inoculation. CNN previously reported that a lawyer associated with Kennedy has petitioned the US Food and Drug Administration to revoke approval of the vaccine used in the United States.

Trump says he's a big believer in the polio vaccine
Health|Lifestyle|Science

Alcohol is not good for us. 5 tips to stay safe(r) if you drink

Alcohol is not good for us. 5 tips to stay safe(r) if you drink

Alcohol is not good for us. 5 tips to stay safe(r) if you drink
Health|MidEast|Political|US|World

Shreveport doctor from Syria encouraged by the revolution so far

Shreveport doctor from Syria encouraged by the revolution so far

Shreveport doctor from Syria encouraged by the revolution so far
Health|Science|Technology

Who wants a pig organ? Patients sick and tired of waiting years for a transplant

People worried they'll never get a scarce human transplant want to know when they might get a pig kidney instead

Who wants a pig organ? Patients sick and tired of waiting years for a transplant
Economy|Health|Political|US

Trump’s 2017 tax cuts expire soon − study shows they made income inequality worse and especially hurt Black Americans

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act from Trump’s first administration harmed many middle-class and low-income taxpayers. But Black people got it the worst, says an expert on race and taxation.

Trump’s 2017 tax cuts expire soon − study shows they made income inequality worse and especially hurt Black Americans
Economy|Election|Health|Political|US

Trump says he's a 'believer' in polio vaccine, and other news conference takeaways

President-elect Donald Trump has held a wide-ranging news conference in which he took questions from reporters for the first time since winning the election

Trump says he's a 'believer' in polio vaccine, and other news conference takeaways
Asia|Education|Environment|Health

India tightens curbs as air pollution turns 'severe'

India has tightened restrictions aimed at helping the public cope with pollution twice in 24 hours for New Delhi and its surrounding regions after a deterioration

India tightens curbs as air pollution turns 'severe'
Celebrity|Health|Sports

Jefferson turns TD celebration into Moss tribute during Vikings win: 'We love you Randy'

Justin Jefferson raced across the back of the end zone, leaped to catch the pass from Sam Darnold and launched into his latest touchdown celebration after an early score for the Minnesota Vikings

Jefferson turns TD celebration into Moss tribute during Vikings win: 'We love you Randy'
Australia|Crime|Health|Travel|World

Seven hotel guests suffer suspected poisoning after drinking cocktails at 5-star Fiji resort

Seven hotel guests suffer suspected poisoning after drinking cocktails at 5-star Fiji resort

Seven hotel guests suffer suspected poisoning after drinking cocktails at 5-star Fiji resort
Business|Health|US

Weight-loss drugs draw Americans back to the doctor

Powerful weight-loss drugs are expanding use of U.S. health care as patients starting prescriptions are diagnosed with obesity-related conditions or take the drugs to

Weight-loss drugs draw Americans back to the doctor
Health|Political|US

Trump's pick for health secretary, RFK Jr, supports polio vaccination, US senator says

Republican Senator Markwayne Mullin said on Monday that Robert F.

Trump's pick for health secretary, RFK Jr, supports polio vaccination, US senator says
Economy|Health|Political|US

US Senate advances massive defense bill, despite transgender provision

The U.S.

US Senate advances massive defense bill, despite transgender provision
Business|Finance|Health|Political|Stock Markets|US

Insurer stocks fall after Trump says 'we're going to knock out the middleman'

Shares of health insurers operating pharmacy benefit managers fell on Monday after U.S.

Insurer stocks fall after Trump says 'we're going to knock out the middleman'
Asia|Education|Environment|Health

Indian capital tightens anti-pollution measures as air quality worsens

India directed schools to move to hybrid mode for some grades, asked government offices to stagger timings for staff and imposed restrictions on vehicles in Delhi and adjoining regions as

Indian capital tightens anti-pollution measures as air quality worsens
Election|Health|Political|Technology|US

Key lines from Trump’s first post-election news conference

Key lines from Trump’s first post-election news conference

Key lines from Trump’s first post-election news conference
Business|Health|Technology|US

US to require passenger vehicles to sound alarms if rear passengers don't fasten their seat belts

Starting in September of 2027, all new passenger vehicles in the U.S. will have to sound a warning if rear-seat passengers don’t buckle up

US to require passenger vehicles to sound alarms if rear passengers don't fasten their seat belts
Crime|Economy|Entertainment|Food|Health|Science|Travel

Why people are stocking up, ‘hidden cancer,’ tips for safe drinking: Catch up on the day’s stories

Why people are stocking up, ‘hidden cancer,’ tips for safe drinking: Catch up on the day’s stories

Health|Sports|US

Spurs coach Gregg Popovich expresses desire to return to bench in first comments since stroke

San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich expressed his gratitude and his desire to return to the bench in his first public statement since suffering a stroke last month

Spurs coach Gregg Popovich expresses desire to return to bench in first comments since stroke
Business|Crime|Health|US

While some cash in on Maryland native Luigi Mangione's fame, others warn "high risk" of copycat attacks

While some cash in on Maryland native Luigi Mangione's fame, others warn "high risk" of copycat attacks

Business|Crime|Health

5 of the most frustrating health insurer tactics and why they exist

The murder of a health care insurance executive has brought scrutiny to the ways that insurance companies can make it difficult for insured patients to get the care they need.

5 of the most frustrating health insurer tactics and why they exist
Health|Lifestyle

The top 7 mental health challenges of the holidays and how to navigate them

 Blueprint tackles seven of the leading mental health challenges faced during the holidays and how to navigate them.

The top 7 mental health challenges of the holidays and how to navigate them
Health|Political|US

North Carolina's Medicaid expansion hits enrollment goal about a year ahead of projections

North Carolina reached its Medicaid expansion enrollment goal of 600,000 people just over a year since the program rolled out

North Carolina's Medicaid expansion hits enrollment goal about a year ahead of projections
Health|Political|US

Health advocates mount opposition to RFK Jr health job pick

An expanding coalition of health and consumer advocates is campaigning against Robert F.

Health advocates mount opposition to RFK Jr health job pick
Health|Sports|US

Dolphins' Grant DuBose has movement in extremities after scary hit to the head vs. Texans

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Grant DuBose remained in the hospital but had movement in all extremities after being stretchered off the field following a scary helmet-to-helmet hit against the Houston Texans on Sunday

Dolphins' Grant DuBose has movement in extremities after scary hit to the head vs. Texans
Education|Health|Lifestyle

Use positive reinforcement instead of threats for your child’s misbehavior, experts say

Use positive reinforcement instead of threats for your child’s misbehavior, experts say

Use positive reinforcement instead of threats for your child’s misbehavior, experts say
Business|Economy|Europe|Health

Novo Nordisk invests $1.2 billion in new rare disease drugs plant in Denmark

Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk will invest 8.5 billion crowns ($1.20 billion) in a new facility in Odense, Denmark, for the production of

Novo Nordisk invests $1.2 billion in new rare disease drugs plant in Denmark
Election|Health|Political|Science|US

What's behind rising autism rates: A broader definition of autism and better screening

President-elect Donald Trump seemed to entertain the discredited theory that vaccines cause autism as he answered questions from journalists Monday at his Mar-a-Lago club

What's behind rising autism rates: A broader definition of autism and better screening
Education|Health|Political|Technology

Insider Q&A: High hopes for Australia social media ban and channeling parental 'fury' over tech

Julie Scelfo started MAMA — Mothers Against Media Addiction — earlier this year to help parents fight back against the harms of social media on children

Insider Q&A: High hopes for Australia social media ban and channeling parental 'fury' over tech
Crime|Europe|Health

Lawyer for convicted British killer nurse Lucy Letby says new evidence is grounds for appeal

A lawyer for convicted British killer nurse Lucy Letby says he plans to ask an appeals court to re-examine her convictions after the prosecution’s leading expert changed his opinion on how three infants died

Lawyer for convicted British killer nurse Lucy Letby says new evidence is grounds for appeal
Australia|Crime|Health|Travel|World

Seven tourists hospitalised in Fiji from suspected alcohol poisoning

Seven tourists including four Australians were hospitalised in a suspected case of alcohol poisoning at a resort in Fiji, the Australian and Fijian governments

Education|Health|Science

Twins were the norm for our ancient primate ancestors − one baby at a time had evolutionary advantages

Twins are pretty rare, accounting for just 3% of births in the US these days. But new research shows that for primates 60 million years ago, giving birth to twins was the norm.

Twins were the norm for our ancient primate ancestors − one baby at a time had evolutionary advantages
Health|US

'I've been waiting': Girl receives heart transplant before the holidays

'I've been waiting': Girl receives heart transplant before the holidays

Education|Food|Health|US

Mice infestation forces new food rules at schools

Mice infestation forces new food rules at schools

Health|Lifestyle

How to set your 2025 mental health new year's resolutions

Blueprint spotlights an area of new year's resolutions that is often overlooked: mental health.

How to set your 2025 mental health new year's resolutions
Business|Health|Political|Technology|US

Senate report alleges Amazon rejected warehouse safety recommendations due to productivity concerns

A U.S. Senate committee says at least two internal Amazon studies have found a relationship between worker speed and injuries in the online retailer's warehouses

Senate report alleges Amazon rejected warehouse safety recommendations due to productivity concerns
Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

Senate report accuses Amazon of ignoring worker safety in productivity push

Senate report accuses Amazon of ignoring worker safety in productivity push

Senate report accuses Amazon of ignoring worker safety in productivity push
Health|Lifestyle|Opinion

Are you catching holiday blues instead of cheer? Here are some ways to find peace

Experts say that the holidays can put a strain on your mental health

Are you catching holiday blues instead of cheer? Here are some ways to find peace
Health|Sports|US

Miami Dolphins say wide receiver Grant DuBose ‘has movement in all extremities’ after taking hard hit to head

Miami Dolphins say wide receiver Grant DuBose ‘has movement in all extremities’ after taking hard hit to head

Miami Dolphins say wide receiver Grant DuBose ‘has movement in all extremities’ after taking hard hit to head
Economy|Health|Political|US

Only 0.16% of all US charitable giving supports LGBTQ+ groups despite recent increases

The sliver of charitable dollars funding LGBTQ+ organizations rose in inflation-adjusted terms to $823 million in 2021 from $387 million in 2012.

Only 0.16% of all US charitable giving supports LGBTQ+ groups despite recent increases
Food|Health|Science

Why does red wine cause headaches? Our research points to a compound found in the grapes’ skin

Opt for a lighter, cheaper red wine if you’re trying to dodge a headache this holiday season.

Why does red wine cause headaches? Our research points to a compound found in the grapes’ skin
Health|Science|US

Black adults with long COVID report higher levels of hopelessness and suicidal thoughts − new research

Black Americans were disproportionately affected by COVID-19 infections, illness and death during the pandemic. But the long-term toll of long COVID among this group is still largely overlooked.

Black adults with long COVID report higher levels of hopelessness and suicidal thoughts − new research
Health|Lifestyle

Supporting a grieving loved one on holidays and special occasions: Practical tips from a clinical psychologist

A clinical psychologist offers research-backed ways to work through grief and support grieving friends and family members during the holidays.

Supporting a grieving loved one on holidays and special occasions: Practical tips from a clinical psychologist
Arts|Education|Health|Opinion|Science

How humanities classes benefit students in the workplace and combat loneliness

Despite pressure for students to choose STEM over the humanities, classes in literature, art and history can provide students with vital life skills and help combat the current epidemic of loneliness.

How humanities classes benefit students in the workplace and combat loneliness
Health|Science

Routine prenatal test revealed her ‘hidden cancer.’ A study suggests what doctors should watch for

Routine prenatal test revealed her ‘hidden cancer.’ A study suggests what doctors should watch for

Routine prenatal test revealed her ‘hidden cancer.’ A study suggests what doctors should watch for
Asia|Health|Political|World

Pakistan begins last anti-polio vaccination campaign of the year after a surge in cases

Officials say Pakistan has begun its last nationwide vaccination campaign for the year to protect 45 million children from polio after a surge in new cases hampered efforts to stop the disease

Pakistan begins last anti-polio vaccination campaign of the year after a surge in cases
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

India's Zakir Hussain, the tabla maestro with 'dancing fingers', dies

Zakir Hussain, whose "dancing fingers" made him one of the greatest players of the tabla or Indian drums and who became a major force

India's Zakir Hussain, the tabla maestro with 'dancing fingers', dies
Health|Sports|US

Miami WR DuBose taken off the field on a stretcher after hit to the head against Texans

Miami receiver Grant DuBose was taken off the field on a stretcher after a helmet-to-helmet hit against the Houston Texans on Sunday

Miami WR DuBose taken off the field on a stretcher after hit to the head against Texans
Business|Crime|Health|Technology|US

Hackers hit Rhode Island benefits system in major cyberattack. Personal data could be released soon

Rhode Island's governor says cybercriminals could release personal data of many in the state as early as this upcoming week in a major cyberattack that hit the state’s online system for health and human services benefits

Health|Science

Holding your pee can have dangerous health risks, experts say

Holding your pee can have dangerous health risks, experts say

Holding your pee can have dangerous health risks, experts say
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

The Wanted’s Max George shares update on his heart condition from hospital

The Wanted’s Max George shares update on his heart condition from hospital

The Wanted’s Max George shares update on his heart condition from hospital
Health|Lifestyle|Technology

Woman walking again 4 years after being paralyzed: "I wasn't going to let myself down"

Woman walking again 4 years after being paralyzed: "I wasn't going to let myself down"

Woman walking again 4 years after being paralyzed: "I wasn't going to let myself down"
Election|Health|Political|US

Trump nominees should ‘steer clear’ of undermining polio vaccine, McConnell says

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, a childhood polio survivor, said any of President-elect Donald Trump’s picks requiring Senate confirmation should “steer clear” of efforts to discredit the polio vaccine

Trump nominees should ‘steer clear’ of undermining polio vaccine, McConnell says
Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|US

Flight takes kids to visit Santa at North Pole scene in transformed Denver airport hangar

More than 100 kids have been treated to an airplane flight and visit to a hangar at Denver International Airport that was transformed into the North Pole

Flight takes kids to visit Santa at North Pole scene in transformed Denver airport hangar
Health|Sports

Shiffrin recovering after abdominal surgery to clean out deep puncture wound suffered in race crash

Mikaela Shiffrin is recovering after undergoing abdominal surgery on Thursday night to clean out a puncture wound she received in a giant slalom crash two weeks ago

Shiffrin recovering after abdominal surgery to clean out deep puncture wound suffered in race crash
Americas|Health|Political

Brazil's Lula leaves hospital, speaks publicly for first time since surgeries

Doctors discharged Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva from a Sao Paulo hospital on Sunday, after a pair of emergency surgeries last week to

Brazil's Lula leaves hospital, speaks publicly for first time since surgeries
Europe|Health|Political|US

Pelosi undergoes hip replacement surgery after fall

Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi underwent hip replacement surgery following a fall. CNN's Julia Benbrook reports.

Pelosi undergoes hip replacement surgery after fall
Americas|Crime|Health|Political|World

Brazilian President Lula discharged from hospital after surgery to stop brain bleed

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has been discharged from the hospital after undergoing surgery to stop a brain bleed

Brazilian President Lula discharged from hospital after surgery to stop brain bleed
Crime|Health|US

Experts explain phenomenon of adults who leave their lives behind

Experts explain phenomenon of adults who leave their lives behind

Experts explain phenomenon of adults who leave their lives behind
Health|Sports

Houston TE Cade Stover out against Dolphins after emergency appendectomy

Houston rookie tight end Cade Stover had an emergency appendectomy Saturday night and will miss Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins

Houston TE Cade Stover out against Dolphins after emergency appendectomy
Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment|Health

Jamie Foxx recovering after physical altercation at Beverly Hills restaurant

Jamie Foxx recovering after physical altercation at Beverly Hills restaurant

Jamie Foxx recovering after physical altercation at Beverly Hills restaurant
Business|Crime|Health|Political|US

Resentment toward insurance companies surfaces after CEO murder

The killing of a health care executive has brought out resentment toward health insurance companies.

Resentment toward insurance companies surfaces after CEO murder
Business|Economy|Education|Health|Political

Galloway: Rage over health care should be directed at lawmakers, not company CEOs

New York University professor Scott Galloway says the rage many Americans feel toward health care costs should be directed at lawmakers and not company CEOs.

Galloway: Rage over health care should be directed at lawmakers, not company CEOs
Health|Sports

Sixers standout rookie Jared McCain is out indefinitely with a torn meniscus that requires surgery

Philadelphia 76ers rookie Jared McCain has a meniscus tear in his left knee that requires surgery and is expected to be out indefinitely

Sixers standout rookie Jared McCain is out indefinitely with a torn meniscus that requires surgery
Africa|Arts|Business|Entertainment|Food|Health|Lifestyle|Science|Technology|Travel|World

Here are 5 good things that happened this week

Here are 5 good things that happened this week

Here are 5 good things that happened this week
Health|Science|Technology

New depression treatment gives woman new hope

New depression treatment gives woman new hope

Crime|Health|US

16 hospitalized after 2 airboats crash, authorities say

16 hospitalized after 2 airboats crash, authorities say

Business|Economy|Finance|Health|US

Regulatory conditions on Novo Holdings' $16.5 billion Catalent deal fulfilled, companies say

All regulatory closing conditions related to Novo Holdings' $16.5 billion acquisition of U.S. contract drug maker Catalent had been fulfilled, the companies said on Saturday, adding that

Regulatory conditions on Novo Holdings' $16.5 billion Catalent deal fulfilled, companies say
Europe|Health|Political|US

Former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi undergoes hip replacement surgery

Former U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi underwent a successful hip replacement surgery in Luxembourg and is "well on the mend," her office said in a statement.

Former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi undergoes hip replacement surgery
Health|Lifestyle

Do you overplan the holidays? You might be missing the point

Do you overplan the holidays? You might be missing the point

Do you overplan the holidays? You might be missing the point
Europe|Health|Political|US

Pelosi has hip replacement surgery at a US military hospital in Germany after a fall

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has had hip replacement surgery at a U.S. military hospital in Germany after falling while at an event in Luxembourg with other members of Congress

Pelosi has hip replacement surgery at a US military hospital in Germany after a fall
Europe|Health|Political|US

Pelosi undergoes successful hip replacement surgery after fall on stairs in Luxembourg

Pelosi undergoes successful hip replacement surgery after fall on stairs in Luxembourg

Pelosi undergoes successful hip replacement surgery after fall on stairs in Luxembourg
Environment|Health|Science

An elusive creature of the deep can live for centuries. Scientists think they know why

An elusive creature of the deep can live for centuries. Scientists think they know why

An elusive creature of the deep can live for centuries. Scientists think they know why
Americas|Health|Political|World

Brazil's Lula to undergo blood test as recovery from surgeries continue

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is expected to undergo a blood test later on Saturday as he remains hospitalized in semi-intensive care, according to a medical

Brazil's Lula to undergo blood test as recovery from surgeries continue
Business|Crime|Health|US

After UnitedHealthcare CEO's killing, San Francisco police gave FBI tip about suspect's identity

The day after a masked gunman killed the CEO of UnitedHealthcare in New York City, police in San Francisco gave the FBI a potentially valuable tip about the identity of the suspect

After UnitedHealthcare CEO's killing, San Francisco police gave FBI tip about suspect's identity
Business|Economy|Health|Political|Stock Markets

The specter of RFK Jr. has investors fretting about a onetime vaccine wunderkind

The specter of RFK Jr. has investors fretting about a onetime vaccine wunderkind

Health|Political|Science|US

Kennedy’s lawyer has asked the FDA to revoke its approval of the polio vaccine

Kennedy’s lawyer has asked the FDA to revoke its approval of the polio vaccine

Kennedy’s lawyer has asked the FDA to revoke its approval of the polio vaccine
Crime|Health|Political|US

As cities crack down on homeless, L.A. offers them a hotel room

While more and more cities urge police to crack down on homeless people sleeping in parks and streets, Los Angeles has resisted the rush to lead with law

As cities crack down on homeless, L.A. offers them a hotel room
Celebrity|Health|Sports

Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy Moss announces cancer battle

Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy Moss announces cancer battle

Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy Moss announces cancer battle
Business|Crime|Health|US

Consulting firm McKinsey to pay $650 million to resolve US opioid charges

McKinsey & Co has agreed to pay $650 million to resolve charges over advice it provided Purdue Pharma on how to "turbocharge" sales of its addictive

Consulting firm McKinsey to pay $650 million to resolve US opioid charges
Asia|Environment|Health|World

Meet the kids struggling to breathe in India’s choked capital

Meet the kids struggling to breathe in India’s choked capital

Meet the kids struggling to breathe in India’s choked capital
Health|Lifestyle

How to make friends with the plank exercise for core strength

How to make friends with the plank exercise for core strength

How to make friends with the plank exercise for core strength
Business|Crime|Health|US

Suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing was not insured by the company

Suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing was not insured by the company

Suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing was not insured by the company
Business|Crime|Health|Political|US

UnitedHealth Group CEO: America’s health system is poorly designed

UnitedHealth Group CEO: America’s health system is poorly designed

UnitedHealth Group CEO: America’s health system is poorly designed
Crime|Health|Political|US

Texas' abortion pill lawsuit against New York doctor marks new challenge to interstate telemedicine

Texas has sued a New York doctor for prescribing abortion pills to a Texas woman via telemedicine

Texas' abortion pill lawsuit against New York doctor marks new challenge to interstate telemedicine
Europe|Health|Political|US|World

Nancy Pelosi hospitalized after she 'sustained an injury' from fall on official trip to Luxembourg

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been hospitalized after she “sustained an injury” during an official engagement in Luxembourg, according to a spokesman

Nancy Pelosi hospitalized after she 'sustained an injury' from fall on official trip to Luxembourg
Europe|Health|Political|US

Former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi hospitalized after injury in Luxembourg

Former U.S.

Former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi hospitalized after injury in Luxembourg
Environment|Health|US

Toxic chemical in black plastic utensils and toys is being allowed to proliferate by EPA, lawsuit alleges

Toxic chemical in black plastic utensils and toys is being allowed to proliferate by EPA, lawsuit alleges

Toxic chemical in black plastic utensils and toys is being allowed to proliferate by EPA, lawsuit alleges
Economy|Health|Political|US

USDA does not expect to resume Mexico cattle imports before holidays, chief veterinary officer says

The U.S.

USDA does not expect to resume Mexico cattle imports before holidays, chief veterinary officer says
Health|Food|Lifestyle|Science

Can the 'coffee loophole' keep your hunger at bay?

Ro pulls back the curtain on the seven-second coffee hack for weight loss.

Can the 'coffee loophole' keep your hunger at bay?
Celebrity|Health|Sports

Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy Moss reveals cancer diagnosis, 6-hour surgery

Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Randy Moss says he is being treated for cancer and is recovering from major surgery

Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy Moss reveals cancer diagnosis, 6-hour surgery
Health|Political|US

Trump to discuss ending childhood vaccination programs with RFK Jr

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump in an interview published on Thursday said he will be talking to Robert F.

Trump to discuss ending childhood vaccination programs with RFK Jr
Africa|Health|MidEast|Political|World

RSF attacks main hospital in Sudan's al-Fashir, says health official

The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces attacked the main still-functioning hospital in al-Fashir, in Sudan's North Darfur state on Friday, killing nine people and injuring 20,

Crime|Health|Political|US

Texas AG sues New York doctor over abortion pill prescription

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Friday sued a New York doctor for allegedly providing a Texas woman with abortion pills by telemedicine.

Texas AG sues New York doctor over abortion pill prescription
Education|Environment|Health|Science|Technology

The air purifier you bought during the pandemic may still help you breathe better now

The air purifier you bought during the pandemic may still help you breathe better now

The air purifier you bought during the pandemic may still help you breathe better now
Crime|Health|Sports|US

US Olympic and Paralympic officials put coach on leave after AP reports sexual abuse allegations

The U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee has placed an employee on administrative leave after The Associated Press reported that one of its coaches was accused of sexually abusing a young biathlete, causing her so much distress that she attempted suicide

US Olympic and Paralympic officials put coach on leave after AP reports sexual abuse allegations
Health|Science|US|World

Louisiana detects first presumptive positive human case of H5N1 bird flu

The Louisiana Department of Health said on Friday it has detected the first presumptive positive human case of H5N1 bird flu infection in the U.S. state.

Louisiana detects first presumptive positive human case of H5N1 bird flu
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Taylor Swift makes surprise visit to Kansas City children's hospital

Taylor Swift has made a surprise stop at a Kansas City children’s hospital, shocking parents and patients alike as she laughed with them, posed for photos and exchanged gifts

Taylor Swift makes surprise visit to Kansas City children's hospital
Economy|Health|Political|Science|US

Trump wants to turn the clock on daylight saving time

President-elect Donald Trump wants to turn the lights out on daylight saving time

Trump wants to turn the clock on daylight saving time
Business|Crime|Health|US

McKinsey & Company agrees to pay $650M for helping Purdue Pharma boost opioid sales

McKinsey & Company consulting firm has agreed to pay $650 million to settle a federal investigation into its work for opioids manufacturer Purdue Pharma, according to court papers filed in Virginia

McKinsey & Company agrees to pay $650M for helping Purdue Pharma boost opioid sales
Health|Political|US

Protestors speak out as Supreme Court hears gender-affirming care case

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a challenge to Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors. CNN's Lucy Kafanov talks to people who traveled across the country to the Court for this high-profile case that could determine the rights of the transgender community across the US.

Protestors speak out as Supreme Court hears gender-affirming care case
Health|Political|US

Texas’ abortion pill lawsuit against New York doctor marks new challenge to interstate telemedicine

Texas’ abortion pill lawsuit against New York doctor marks new challenge to interstate telemedicine

Business|Crime|Health|US

Suspect in UnitedHealth executive murder was not a customer of the insurer

The suspect in the murder of UnitedHealth Group executive Brian Thompson was not a customer of the health insurer, a company spokesperson said on Friday.

Suspect in UnitedHealth executive murder was not a customer of the insurer
Business|Economy|Health|Political|US

Trump lays out opening agenda in TIME interview

Trump lays out his plans on Ukraine, deportations, vaccines, pardons, grocery prices, deregulation, and more, in his interview for TIME's "person of the year" feature.

Trump lays out opening agenda in TIME interview
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Taylor Swift's surprise visit to Children's Mercy Hospital brings joy to young cancer patient

Taylor Swift's surprise visit to Children's Mercy Hospital brings joy to young cancer patient

Americas|Health|Political|World

Brazil's Lula seen walking for first time since surgeries

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva posted an Instagram video on Friday where he can be seen walking for the first time since being rushed to a hospital earlier this

Brazil's Lula seen walking for first time since surgeries
Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

She wrote to Secret Santa and then passed away. Now her husband is surprised with an emotional gift.

She wrote to Secret Santa and then passed away. Now her husband is surprised with an emotional gift.

Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli strike in Gaza kills 25 people as US makes new push for a ceasefire

Palestinian medics said an Israeli airstrike hit a refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, killing at least 25 Palestinians and wounding dozens more

Israeli strike in Gaza kills 25 people as US makes new push for a ceasefire
Business|Crime|Health|US

Consulting firm McKinsey to pay $650 million to resolve US criminal opioid probe

Consulting firm McKinsey to pay $650 million to resolve US criminal opioid probe

Entertainment|Europe|Health

Bringing hope and joy: superheroes for children with cancer in Kosovo

As the year draws to a close, a remarkable initiative involving “superheroes” clad in unique costumes brings unexpected joy — not only to the sick children but also, perhaps even more deeply, to their parents

Bringing hope and joy: superheroes for children with cancer in Kosovo
Crime|Europe|Health|Political|World

Europe's anti-torture watchdog slams Italy over migrant detention abuses

The Council of Europe anti-torture committee has criticized Italy’s treatment of migrants in local detention centers

Health|Travel|US

Passengers experienced ‘hard jolt,’ then ‘free fall’ on turbulent flight. Investigators point finger at pilots

Passengers experienced ‘hard jolt,’ then ‘free fall’ on turbulent flight. Investigators point finger at pilots

Passengers experienced ‘hard jolt,’ then ‘free fall’ on turbulent flight. Investigators point finger at pilots
Health|US

Waukegan, Illinois woman receives helping hand, special gift from police officer-social worker team

Waukegan, Illinois woman receives helping hand, special gift from police officer-social worker team

Waukegan, Illinois woman receives helping hand, special gift from police officer-social worker team
Health|MidEast|Political|World

‘Catastrophic’ Israeli barrage hits hospital in northern Gaza, doctor says

‘Catastrophic’ Israeli barrage hits hospital in northern Gaza, doctor says

‘Catastrophic’ Israeli barrage hits hospital in northern Gaza, doctor says
Business|Crime|Health|US

Ex-insurance exec says he's not shocked by rage people have after CEO killing

Former health insurance company executive Wendell Potter tells CNN's Sara Sidner why he understands the rage toward health insurance companies amid the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO and explains why he walked away from his six-figure salary at Cigna.

Ex-insurance exec says he's not shocked by rage people have after CEO killing
Business|Crime|Education|Health|Lifestyle

Shreveport reentry program helps parolees, probationers change their lives

Shreveport reentry program helps parolees, probationers change their lives

Shreveport reentry program helps parolees, probationers change their lives
Africa|Environment|Health|Science|World

Indian Ocean islands of Comoros, Madagascar and Mayotte are bracing for Cyclone Chido

The islands of Comoros, Madagascar and Mayotte in the Indian Ocean are bracing for Cyclone Chido as it makes its way toward Africa’s east coast

Business|Crime|Health|US

Response to CEO killing reveals antipathy toward health insurers − but entire patchwork system is to blame for ill feeling

Insurers in many ways are the face of US health care, which may help explain the public reaction to the murder of an insurance executive.

Response to CEO killing reveals antipathy toward health insurers − but entire patchwork system is to blame for ill feeling
Arts|Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

Denzel Washington apologizes for spilling ‘Black Panther 3’ news

Denzel Washington apologizes for spilling ‘Black Panther 3’ news

Denzel Washington apologizes for spilling ‘Black Panther 3’ news
Health|Science

Brain inflammation may be the reason behind muscle fatigue after infection and injury

Conditions such as long COVID-19, Alzheimer’s disease and meningitis can damage the line of communication between your brain and your muscles.

Brain inflammation may be the reason behind muscle fatigue after infection and injury
Environment|Health|Science|Technology

We developed a way to use light to dismantle PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ – long-lasting environmental pollutants

PFAS are made up of a chain of incredibly strong carbon-fluorine bonds, which make them difficult to break down.

We developed a way to use light to dismantle PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ – long-lasting environmental pollutants
Entertainment|Europe|Fashion and Beauty|Health|Lifestyle

Miss Netherlands pageant scrapped as ‘the world is changing,’ organizers say

Miss Netherlands pageant scrapped as ‘the world is changing,’ organizers say

Miss Netherlands pageant scrapped as ‘the world is changing,’ organizers say
Environment|Health|Technology

Negative language can perpetuate feelings of doom. Don’t be a doomer

Negative language can perpetuate feelings of doom. Don’t be a doomer

Negative language can perpetuate feelings of doom. Don’t be a doomer
Business|Health|Lifestyle|US

Stanley recalls more than 2.5 million travel mugs over possible burn hazard

Stanley recalls more than 2.5 million travel mugs over possible burn hazard

Stanley recalls more than 2.5 million travel mugs over possible burn hazard
Celebrity|Health|Sports

Dick Vitale says he's cancer-free after 4th bout with the disease in just over 3 years

Dick Vitale said he’s cancer-free after his fourth bout with the disease in just over three years

Dick Vitale says he's cancer-free after 4th bout with the disease in just over 3 years
Crime|Health|MidEast|World

Six dead, five critically injured in fire at Jordanian elderly care centre

A fire broke out early on Friday at a private elderly care centre in the Jordanian capital Amman, killing six residents and critically injuring five more, Social

Six dead, five critically injured in fire at Jordanian elderly care centre
Business|Economy|Europe|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Their labour in demand, Germany's Syrians are in no rush to leave

It took only a few hours after the fall of Bashar al-Assad for some German politicians to begin suggesting it was time for Germany's million

Their labour in demand, Germany's Syrians are in no rush to leave
Americas|Economy|Health|Political|Technology|US

US says $365 million is available to install solar and battery storage systems in Puerto Rico

The U.S. Department of Energy says $365 million is available to install solar and battery storage systems in homes and healthcare centers across Puerto Rico

Health|Lifestyle|US

Nonprofit looks for breast cancer patients to grant financial assistance to before end of year

Nonprofit looks for breast cancer patients to grant financial assistance to before end of year

Crime|Environment|Health|US

Woman says condemned house next to hers is causing rodent problems

Woman says condemned house next to hers is causing rodent problems

Crime|Economy|Health|US

In wake of UHC CEO murder, older Floridians putting off medical care due to other costs

In wake of UHC CEO murder, older Floridians putting off medical care due to other costs

Health|Science|US

Some breast cancer patients can avoid certain surgeries, studies suggest

Some early breast cancer patients can safely avoid certain surgeries

Some breast cancer patients can avoid certain surgeries, studies suggest
Business|Health|Science

Gilead appoints Sanofi official Dietmar Berger as next chief medical officer

Gilead Sciences said on Thursday it has appointed Sanofi's Dietmar Berger as its chief medical officer, replacing incumbent Merdad Parsey, who is preparing to leave early next year.

Gilead appoints Sanofi official Dietmar Berger as next chief medical officer
Food|Health|Political|Science|US

California reports more illnesses in people who drank raw milk. Here are the risks, according to health experts

California reports more illnesses in people who drank raw milk. Here are the risks, according to health experts

California reports more illnesses in people who drank raw milk. Here are the risks, according to health experts
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Middle East latest: Israeli strikes in Gaza kill more than 50 people, including kids

Palestinian medical officials say an Israeli airstrike flattened a multistory building in central Gaza, killing at least 25 people and wounding dozens more

Middle East latest: Israeli strikes in Gaza kill more than 50 people, including kids
Business|Crime|Health|US

Back trouble and brain fog bothered suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing, his posts show

Social media posts from Luigi Mangione show the man suspected of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson underwent successful back surgery last year that alleviated debilitating chronic pain

Back trouble and brain fog bothered suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing, his posts show
Americas|Health|World

Fireworks blast in Mexico injures 30 at Virgin of Guadalupe event

A fireworks explosion in Mexico injured at least 30 people on Thursday during the Virgin of Guadalupe festivities at a church in the state of Guerrero, local authorities said.

Health|Political|Technology|US

Texas probes tech platforms over safety and privacy of minors

Texas Attor­ney Gen­er­al Ken Pax­ton said on Thursday his office launched investigations into over a dozen technology platforms over their privacy and safety

Texas probes tech platforms over safety and privacy of minors
Americas|Health|Political|World

Brazil's Lula has head drain removed after second surgery, doctors say

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva had a drain removed from his head on Thursday evening, his doctors said, as he recovers from emergency surgery

Brazil's Lula has head drain removed after second surgery, doctors say
Environment|Food|Health

A lowly vegetable rises to stardom in newly released dietary advisory report

A lowly vegetable rises to stardom in newly released dietary advisory report

A lowly vegetable rises to stardom in newly released dietary advisory report
Business|Entertainment|Environment|Health|Lifestyle

Refreezing the Arctic, health care horror stories, holiday stress: Catch up on the day’s stories

Refreezing the Arctic, health care horror stories, holiday stress: Catch up on the day’s stories

Business|Crime|Health|Political|US

Why hasn’t the US been trying to fix its health insurance problems?

Why hasn’t the US been trying to fix its health insurance problems?

Business|Economy|Finance|Health|Political

Brazil's currency weakens, changing course despite aggressive rate strategy

Brazil's currency reversed course and weakened against the U.S. dollar on Thursday, despite a larger-than-expected interest rate hike by the

Brazil's currency weakens, changing course despite aggressive rate strategy
Health|Political|US

Hardline activist who raised the idea of jailing women for abortions gets top policy job in Trump administration

Hardline activist who raised the idea of jailing women for abortions gets top policy job in Trump administration

Hardline activist who raised the idea of jailing women for abortions gets top policy job in Trump administration
Health|Technology|US

Nearly half of US teens are online 'constantly,' Pew report finds

Nearly half of American teenagers say they are online “constantly,” despite concerns about the effects of social media and smartphones on their mental health

Nearly half of US teens are online 'constantly,' Pew report finds
US|Food|Health|Science

Suspected Bird Flu Detected in LA County Cats That Consumed Raw Milk

Suspected Bird Flu Detected in Cats That Consumed Recalled Raw Milk in LA Co

Suspected Bird Flu Detected in LA County Cats That Consumed Raw Milk
Crime|Health|Political|US

US military academies see decrease in reported sexual assaults in 2024 after previous historic high

US military academies see decrease in reported sexual assaults in 2024 after previous historic high

US military academies see decrease in reported sexual assaults in 2024 after previous historic high
Health|Political|US

US Senate chaplain Barry Black hospitalized after brain bleed

U_S_ Senate Chaplain Barry Black has been hospitalized after suffering a medical emergency and is expected to have a “smooth recovery.”

US Senate chaplain Barry Black hospitalized after brain bleed
Business|Crime|Health|US

Companies tighten security after a health care CEO's killing leads to a surge of threats

The killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO in New York has prompted health care companies to rethink and increase security for executives

Companies tighten security after a health care CEO's killing leads to a surge of threats
Economy|Education|Health|US

Fewer US grandparents are taking care of grandchildren, according to new data

Fewer grandparents were taking care of grandchildren, there was a decline in the number of preschoolers and more people were staying put in their homes in the first part of the 2020s compared with the last part of the 2010s

Fewer US grandparents are taking care of grandchildren, according to new data
Health|Political|US|World

Highlights from Trump's interview with Time

President-elect Donald Trump discussed childhood vaccines, his deportation plans and Ukraine's use of U.S.-supplied missiles in a lengthy Time

Highlights from Trump's interview with Time
Crime|Environment|Health|Political|US

Flint Water Crisis Fast Facts

Flint Water Crisis Fast Facts

Health|Science|US

Private Medicare plans must cover Biogen's ALS drug, US agency says

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has directed private insurers providing Medicare Advantage plans to cover Biogen's amyotrophic lateral sclerosis drug Qalsody after finding

Private Medicare plans must cover Biogen's ALS drug, US agency says
Crime|Health|US

Long Island woman charged with allegedly practicing unlicensed dentistry out of apartment kitchen

Long Island woman charged with allegedly practicing unlicensed dentistry out of apartment kitchen

Crime|Health|US

‘No one should have to be fighting cancer and insurance at the same time’

‘No one should have to be fighting cancer and insurance at the same time’

‘No one should have to be fighting cancer and insurance at the same time’
Health|Lifestyle

The holidays can be stressful and anxiety-inducing. Here’s how to make them fun and exciting again

The holidays can be stressful and anxiety-inducing. Here’s how to make them fun and exciting again

The holidays can be stressful and anxiety-inducing. Here’s how to make them fun and exciting again
Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Viral spider monkey Jorgie Boy returned to North Texas influencer after battle with shelter

Viral spider monkey Jorgie Boy returned to North Texas influencer after battle with shelter

Business|Economy|Health|US

Unsupported price hikes added $815 million to US drug spending in 2023

Price increases for five of the 10 drugs that contributed the most to a rise in U.S. medical spending in 2023 were not supported by clinical evidence and drove costs higher

Unsupported price hikes added $815 million to US drug spending in 2023
Environment|Health|Science|US

Avian flu arrives in Kansas, Sedgwick County Zoo taking precautions

Avian flu arrives in Kansas, Sedgwick County Zoo taking precautions

Crime|Health|Sports|US

Norman mom on long road to recovery while grieving son killed in crash on way to Chiefs game

Norman mom on long road to recovery while grieving son killed in crash on way to Chiefs game

Health|Political|US

McConnell absent from Senate on Thursday as he recovers from fall in Capitol

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell is still suffering from the effects of a fall in the Senate earlier this week and is missing votes on Thursday due to leg stiffness, according to his office

McConnell absent from Senate on Thursday as he recovers from fall in Capitol
Election|Health|Political|US

Key lines from Trump’s interview with Time magazine

Key lines from Trump’s interview with Time magazine

Arts|Education|Health|Opinion|Science

Infectious diseases killed Victorian children at alarming rates — their novels highlight the fragility of public health today

Between 40% and 50% of children didn’t live past 5 in the US during the 19th century. Popular authors like Charles Dickens documented the common but no less gutting grief of losing a child.

Infectious diseases killed Victorian children at alarming rates — their novels highlight the fragility of public health today
Environment|Health|Science|US

Hurricane Season Fast Facts

Hurricane Season Fast Facts

Health|Political|US

What the US Supreme Court will consider when it rules on gender-affirming care for trans children

The Supreme Court’s decision about a Tennessee law banning gender-affirming medical care for trans youth will determine how strongly the equal protection clause protects trans people.

What the US Supreme Court will consider when it rules on gender-affirming care for trans children
Health|Science

Why winter makes you more vulnerable to colds – a public health nurse explains the science behind the season

Cold and flu viruses often circulate more in the fall and winter, but there are some time-tested strategies for avoiding them, such as vaccines, handwashing and staying active.

Why winter makes you more vulnerable to colds – a public health nurse explains the science behind the season
Business|Economy|Health|US

Walgreens is in particularly awful shape

Walgreens is in particularly awful shape

Walgreens is in particularly awful shape
Health|Political|US

Transgender 10-year-old fears being murdered because of her identity

Three transgender children and their families from Arizona traveled across country to make sure their voices were heard on the steps of the Supreme Court as the justices begin hearings on trans issues such as gender affirming care. CNN's Lucy Kafanov speaks to them about what they’re feeling facing an administration that used anti trans ads to fuel their campaign.

Transgender 10-year-old fears being murdered because of her identity
Africa|Health|World

Hardest-hit Nigeria is latest African country to provide malaria vaccine to young children

Nigeria is the latest African country to give a new malaria vaccine to young childen

Hardest-hit Nigeria is latest African country to provide malaria vaccine to young children
Health|MidEast|Political|World

Middle East latest: UN General Assembly demands a ceasefire in Gaza

The U.N. General Assembly has overwhelmingly approved resolutions demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and expressing support for the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees that Israel has moved to ban

Middle East latest: UN General Assembly demands a ceasefire in Gaza
Asia|Business|Economy|Health|Political|Travel

South Korea's tourism, soft power gains, at risk from extended political crisis

From plastic surgery clinics to tour firms and hotel chains, South Korea's hospitality sector is wary

South Korea's tourism, soft power gains, at risk from extended political crisis
Business|Crime|Entertainment|Health|Political

Arguments over whether Luigi Mangione is a 'hero' offer a glimpse into an unusual American moment

Memes and online posts in support of 26-year-old Luigi Mangione, who's charged with killing UnitedHealthcare's CEO, have mushroomed online

Arguments over whether Luigi Mangione is a 'hero' offer a glimpse into an unusual American moment
Americas|Health|Political

Brazil's Lula to undergo new surgery to minimize further brain bleeding

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will undergo a new procedure on Thursday morning to complement the surgery he went through this week to drain a bleed on his brain,

Brazil's Lula to undergo new surgery to minimize further brain bleeding
Health|Political|US

US House passes massive defense policy bill, despite transgender provision

The U.S.

US House passes massive defense policy bill, despite transgender provision
Americas|Health|Political

Brazil’s President Lula to undergo a new procedure after initial surgery for brain bleed

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will undergo a new procedure on Thursday following up on an unplanned surgery earlier this week for a brain bleed

Brazil’s President Lula to undergo a new procedure after initial surgery for brain bleed
Health|Political|US

In Biden administration’s final days, FDA advances proposal to set a nicotine limit on tobacco products

In Biden administration’s final days, FDA advances proposal to set a nicotine limit on tobacco products

In Biden administration’s final days, FDA advances proposal to set a nicotine limit on tobacco products
Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US

Jorgie Boy's future uncertain once again as feds move to take custody of pet monkey

Jorgie Boy's future uncertain once again as feds move to take custody of pet monkey

Health|Food|Lifestyle

How to stay fit during the holidays: Science-backed tips

Hers shares science-backed ways to maintain fitness this holiday season.

How to stay fit during the holidays: Science-backed tips
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli strikes on Gaza kill at least 33 including children, Palestinian medics say

Palestinian medical officials say Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip have killed at least 33 people

Israeli strikes on Gaza kill at least 33 including children, Palestinian medics say
Economy|Health|Political|US

House approves $895B defense bill with military pay raise, ban on transgender care for minors

The House has passed a measure that authorizes a 1% increase in spending this fiscal year and a double-digit pay raise for about half of the enlisted service members in the military

House approves $895B defense bill with military pay raise, ban on transgender care for minors
Health|Lifestyle|Science|Sports

Why it’s OK not to give gifts, World Cup controversy, ‘Conan the Bacterium’: Catch up on the day’s stories

Why it’s OK not to give gifts, World Cup controversy, ‘Conan the Bacterium’: Catch up on the day’s stories

Health|Political|US

Montana Supreme Court upholds lower court ruling that allows gender-affirming care for minors

The Montana Supreme Court is continuing to block a law that sought to ban gender-affirming medical care for minors while it goes through the courts

Montana Supreme Court upholds lower court ruling that allows gender-affirming care for minors
Election|Health|Political|US

House passes defense policy bill that bans gender-affirming care for transgender children

House passes defense policy bill that bans gender-affirming care for transgender children

House passes defense policy bill that bans gender-affirming care for transgender children
Americas|Health|Political

Brazil's Lula to undergo new procedure to prevent further brain bleeding, local media says

Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will undergo a new medical procedure scheduled for Thursday in order to prevent further bleeding in his brain, newspaper Folha de S.

Brazil's Lula to undergo new procedure to prevent further brain bleeding, local media says
Europe|Health|Political

Slovakia's parliament passes legislation that could ban doctors from protesting low pay

Slovakia’s parliament has approved legislation drafted by the government of populist Prime Minister Robert Fico that could effectively ban doctors from protesting against low pay

Slovakia's parliament passes legislation that could ban doctors from protesting low pay
Celebrity|Entertainment|Health

‘The Golden Bachelor’ star Gerry Turner says he has bone marrow cancer

‘The Golden Bachelor’ star Gerry Turner says he has bone marrow cancer

‘The Golden Bachelor’ star Gerry Turner says he has bone marrow cancer
Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Portland seniors get early Christmas surprise from local salon

Portland seniors get early Christmas surprise from local salon

Portland seniors get early Christmas surprise from local salon
Business|Crime|Health|US

Health execs reckon with patient outrage after UnitedHealthcare killing

Health care companies are taking a step back to better understand patients' experiences after a powerful U.S. health insurance executive was murdered last week, executives from

Health execs reckon with patient outrage after UnitedHealthcare killing
Business|Environment|Health|Political

Amazon, Pfizer execs seek common ground with RFK Jr on climate risks to health

Executives from Pfizer Inc and Amazon.com see opportunities for working with U.S. health secretary nominee Robert F.

Amazon, Pfizer execs seek common ground with RFK Jr on climate risks to health
Business|Finance|Health|Political|Stock Markets|US

Healthcare stocks fall as lawmakers push for bill to break up drug middlemen

Shares of companies owning pharmacy benefit managers fell on Wednesday after the introduction of a bipartisan bill that would force health insurers or drug middlemen to divest their

Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Orlando 14-year-old using video games to spread joy in local hospital

Orlando 14-year-old using video games to spread joy in local hospital

Orlando 14-year-old using video games to spread joy in local hospital
Health|Sports

North Texas runner with ALS aims for 100 marathons with support from family & friends

North Texas runner with ALS aims for 100 marathons with support from family & friends

North Texas runner with ALS aims for 100 marathons with support from family & friends
Economy|Health|Political|US

Biden says healthy women help US prosperity as he highlights White House initiative on their health

President Joe Biden says having healthy women is as important for the U.S. economy as it is for the women themselves

Biden says healthy women help US prosperity as he highlights White House initiative on their health
Europe|Health|Political

Britain indefinitely bans puberty blockers for children with gender dysphoria

The British government has indefinitely banned puberty blockers for children with gender dysphoria after independent experts found there was an unacceptable safety risk in prescribing the medication

Food|Health|Science|US

California investigating possible case of bird flu in child who drank raw milk

California investigating possible case of bird flu in child who drank raw milk

California investigating possible case of bird flu in child who drank raw milk
Environment|Health|US

Community rallies to rescue sick, orphaned black bear cub in El Dorado County

Community rallies to rescue sick, orphaned black bear cub in El Dorado County

Environment|Health|Science|US

Birds reportedly dropping from sky as bird flu pops up in Kansas City area

Birds reportedly dropping from sky as bird flu pops up in Kansas City area

Health|US

New Hampshire worker injured during super move wakes from medically induced coma

New Hampshire worker injured during super move wakes from medically induced coma

Business|Crime|Health|Political|US

Ohio Supreme Court sides with pharmacies in appeal of $650 million opioid judgment

The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that Ohio's product liability law prohibits counties from bringing public-nuisance claims against national pharmaceutical chains as they did as part of national opioid litigation

Health|Science|Technology

‘Conan the Bacterium’ can withstand radiation that could kill a human. Scientists say they’ve found its secret weapon

‘Conan the Bacterium’ can withstand radiation that could kill a human. Scientists say they’ve found its secret weapon

‘Conan the Bacterium’ can withstand radiation that could kill a human. Scientists say they’ve found its secret weapon
Education|Health|Political

Senator Borris L. Miles: A Trailblazer Honored with NBCSL’s Legislator of the Year Award

Senator Borris L. Miles: A Trailblazer Honored with NBCSL’s Legislator of the Year Award

Health|Political|Science

Kennedy tenure at HHS would jeopardize public health, Nobel laureates say in letter to Senate

Kennedy tenure at HHS would jeopardize public health, Nobel laureates say in letter to Senate

Kennedy tenure at HHS would jeopardize public health, Nobel laureates say in letter to Senate
US|Crime|Health|Lifestyle|Political

'Ruined them for a baby': Birth mother facing eviction after she says Utah adoption provider took back offer for thousands in cash

The Salt Lake Tribune reports on a couple whose complaints have prompted a state investigation into a Utah adoption provider.

'Ruined them for a baby': Birth mother facing eviction after she says Utah adoption provider took back offer for thousands in cash
Health|Science|Technology

Blood tests are currently one-size-fits-all − machine learning can pinpoint what’s truly ‘normal’ for each patient

A narrower, more personalized ‘normal range’ could help doctors better diagnose and treat disease in individual patients.

Blood tests are currently one-size-fits-all − machine learning can pinpoint what’s truly ‘normal’ for each patient
Africa|Health|World

Authorities say the mystery disease in Congo might be malaria but more testing is needed

Authorities say the mystery flu-like illness that has killed dozens of people in southwest Congo in recent weeks might be malaria

Authorities say the mystery disease in Congo might be malaria but more testing is needed
Crime|Europe|Health|Political|World

2 Ukrainian women are pulled alive from rubble hours after Russian missile strike

Rescue crews have pulled two women from rubble several hours after a Russian missile struck a medical clinic in the southern Ukraine city of Zaporizhzhia

2 Ukrainian women are pulled alive from rubble hours after Russian missile strike