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Health officials on Friday confirmed bird flu in a California child—the first reported case in a U.S. minor. The child had mild symptoms, was treated with antiviral medication and is recovering, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in announcing the test results. No details about the child have been released, except that they … Read more
People have been talking up mouth-taping lately on TikTok and Instagram as a home remedy for snoring, insomnia, dry mouth, and other sleep-related issues—and the trend seems to be sticking. “Mouth-taping is very popular right now,” says Dr. Abhay Sharma, an assistant professor and ear-nose-throat doctor at the University of South Florida who monitors such … Read more
Would you spend $40 on a meal? A workout class? A new T-shirt? To chat with a stranger about their life experience for half an hour? The last is the business model behind Fello, a new app that pays people to tell their life stories to others going through the same stuff. Just like Uber … Read more
The state’s top health official cited controversial studies that suggest the widely hailed public health practice poses a risk to developing brains. View original article Contributor: Fenit Nirappil, Dan Diamond
The child had mild symptoms and is recovering. No other people have become infected, health officials said. View original article Contributor: Lena H. Sun
HHS IG says private Medicare plans pocketed $7.5 billion last year for health conditions diagnosed but not treated. View original article Contributor: Fred Schulte, McKenzie Beard