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Lassa virus under a microscope. Image courtesy of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention You may have seen media reports about a person who travelled to the UK who was ill with Lassa fever while in the country. While Lassa fever is rare in the UK, we have previous experience with a small number of … Read more
Two more people are reported dead from the disease, and dozens are in isolation, as the outbreak grows. View original article Contributor: Abdi Latif Dahir and Stephanie Nolen
More than 60 percent of all voters — and 47 percent of Democrats — supported a work requirement for Medicaid, the country’s largest health insurance program. View original article Contributor: Sarah Kliff
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After struggling for eight years to have a baby, Shannon Petersen and her husband decided to try in vitro fertilization (IVF) in 2022. Their fertility doctor recommended a test that sounded like exactly what they needed. It promised to help Petersen, then 42, avoid miscarriages and get pregnant faster by determining which of the couple’s … Read more
President Donald Trump nominated Dr. Marty Makary to lead the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the federal agency tasked with ensuring the safety and efficacy of drugs, medical devices, food, and cosmetics. Makary, a surgical oncologist at Johns Hopkins University, will appear before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions on Thursday, … Read more
State legislatures push for expanded access to alternative mental health treatments for veterans Virginia Scope >View original article Contributor:
A week after terminating thousands of contracts, the administration has sent questionnaires to those programs asking how their work benefits the U.S. national interest. View original article Contributor: Stephanie Nolen
The patient tested positive for the infection, but state health officials could not confirm that it was the cause of death. View original article Contributor: Teddy Rosenbluth