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As many of you know, my much-loved husband, Tony, died a few years ago. Since there are almost 14 million widows in America today, I am well aware that whatever … Click to Continue » View original article Contributor:
As many of you know, my much-loved husband, Tony, died a few years ago. Since there are almost 14 million widows in America today, I am well aware that whatever … Click to Continue » View original article Contributor:
April 18 (UPI) — Michigan health officials have confirmed the state’s first measles outbreak of the year and its first outbreak of the highly contagious disease since 2019. The announcement … Click to Continue » View original article Contributor:
Mere hours after birth, most newborns are tested for two things: whether they have signs of hearing loss and whether they have any of a range of rare conditions that could severely impact their health and their lives. If they test positive for either, they qualify for a number of interventions that can dramatically improve … Read more
In an hour-long meeting at Eli Lilly and Company’s headquarters in Indianapolis on April 15, the pharmaceutical company’s top executives met, like they had dozens of times before, to hear the long-awaited results of a study involving a new drug. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] There’s always a lot riding on these presentations, called readouts. But this one, … Read more
Abortion rights advocates are concerned that the Trump Administration will reinstate an abortion ban at Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical facilities, rolling back the Biden Administration’s efforts to expand access for veterans and their beneficiaries. Before the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the VA had banned abortion under any circumstances and prohibited … Read more
DOGE is putting new curbs on billions of dollars in federal grants, requiring officials to manually review and approve payments that were previously routine. View original article Contributor: Dan Diamond, Carolyn Y. Johnson, Hannah Natanson
Kevin Hall, a leading expert on ultra-processed foods, has raised concerns about the future of nutrition research and science at NIH. View original article Contributor: Rachel Roubein, Anahad O’Connor
The health and human services secretary on Wednesday suggested that autistic children would never play baseball or pay taxes, enraging those in the community. View original article Contributor: Praveena Somasundaram
April 17 (UPI) — People diagnosed with type 2 diabetes might benefit soon from Eli Lilly’s new orforglipron weight loss drug following its latest clinical testing, the Indianapolis-based drugmaker announced … Click to Continue » View original article Contributor:
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