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Fact Check: RFK Jr. misleads on vitamin A, unsupported therapies for measles
In the midst of a growing measles outbreak in Texas that has killed one child, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has misleadingly focused on vitamin A, including from cod liver oil, and two non-standard medications as treatments for measles.
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Your questions about bird flu, answered
Sky-high egg prices have drawn renewed attention to the bird flu outbreak, which has caused more than 166 million wild and domestic birds in the U.S. to die since it began in 2022.
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Chicagoans share concerns over cuts to funding for Medicaid
This week, the Congressional Budget Office found that Republicans cannot meet their own budget without cuts to Medicaid.
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What is hantavirus?
Hantaviruses are a family of viruses which can cause serious illness and death, according to the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention.
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What is hantavirus pulmonary syndrome? What to know about Gene Hackman's wife's cause of death
Authorities in Santa Fe, New Mexico, provided an update on the mysterious deaths of actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, with officials determining Arakawa passed away from a rare infectious disease called hantavirus pulmonary syndrome.
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The facts behind community fluoridation, which can reduce tooth decay by 25%
Health experts consider fluoride essential for preventing cavities, yet some states are considering banning it. Here’s what you need to know.
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FDA nominee sidesteps questions on abortion pill, agency layoffs and other issues
If confirmed to lead the powerful regulatory agency, Dr. Marty Makary would take over at a turbulent period for FDA.
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Dozens of dead birds found on Long Island beach believed to have died from avian flu
A Long Island beachside community in Suffolk County is worried about dozens of dead birds that have washed up on the shore and been found in backyards, especially because officials believe the birds died from avian flu.
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Fact check: RFK Jr. minimizes measles outbreak in Texas
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., head of the Department of Health and Human Services, downplayed the seriousness of an ongoing measles outbreak in Texas, falsely claiming that people had been hospitalized “mainly for quarantine” and misleadingly stating that the situation is “not unusual.”
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Concerned about measles? Wondering if you need the vaccine? Here's what to know
There are a lot of questions about the efficacy of the measles vaccine and whether some should get a booster or be revaccinated. We’ve got answers.
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Texas health officials: Measles is a ‘vaccine-preventable disease that we had eradicated'
Health officials in Lubbock, Texas, held a press conference on Wednesday following confirmation of the first death related to the current measles outbreak.
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As measles cases mount in the US, what's the situation worldwide?
Here’s a look at the global measles situation after the United States registered its first death from the disease in 10 years.
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First measles death reported in Texas outbreak that's infected more than 120 people
A person who was hospitalized with measles has died in West Texas, marking the first death in an outbreak that began late last month.
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Healthy Returns: HHS Secretary RFK Jr. is making early moves that may affect vaccine access
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is making moves that could affect immunization uptake and policy in the U.S., while Oracle submits a formal application to join TEFCA.
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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.
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Denny's slaps surcharge on eggs as bird flu drives up prices
The company said the size of the surcharge will vary across locations and markets.
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Why isn't the U.S. using a bird flu vaccine in poultry?
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is expected “in the coming days” to announce a new strategy to fight the escalating outbreak.
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What is deep vein thrombosis? What to know after NBA star Victor Wembanyama diagnosed with condition
Fast-rising NBA star Victor Wembanyama has been ruled out for the remainder of the season after being diagnosed with a blood clot in his right shoulder, the San Antonio Spurs announced.
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Dehydration in winter can take you by ‘surprise.' What symptoms to watch for
In cold weather, you may be thinking about frostbite symptoms to watch out for. But a lesser-thought about health condition from the cold can creep up, too: Dehydration.
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Trump signs order to study how to expand IVF and calls for ‘radical transparency' from government
According to a fact sheet provided by the White House, Trump’s IVF order will focus on prioritizing whether there are any current policies “that exacerbate the cost of IVF treatments.”