An effort to remedy harm from a race-based kidney test helps Black patients seeking transplants
Read full article: An effort to remedy harm from a race-based kidney test helps Black patients seeking transplantsA racially biased medical test for years kept Black people from getting kidney transplants.
Human rights court orders Peru to pay compensation for a 1997 forced sterilization death
Read full article: Human rights court orders Peru to pay compensation for a 1997 forced sterilization deathThe Inter-American Court of Human Rights is ordering Peru to pay compensation for a woman’s death tied to a forced sterilization program.
How springing forward to daylight saving time could affect your health
Read full article: How springing forward to daylight saving time could affect your healthLosing an hour of sleep as daylight saving time kicks in can do more than leave you tired and cranky the next day — it also could harm your health.
Jarring alarms out, quieter alerts in. New firehouse dispatch systems aim to ease stress
Read full article: Jarring alarms out, quieter alerts in. New firehouse dispatch systems aim to ease stressA Connecticut city has joined hundreds of others around the country that have installed new firehouse alarm systems that aim to reduce firefighters' stress when calls come in.
Woman’s experience with endometriosis led her to launch foundation so others will know ‘they are not alone’
Read full article: Woman’s experience with endometriosis led her to launch foundation so others will know ‘they are not alone’One in 10 women are diagnosed with endometriosis, a chronic and usually debilitating condition that can be easily misdiagnosed.
Consumer Reports finds the safest babyproofing products for parents
Read full article: Consumer Reports finds the safest babyproofing products for parentsConsumer Reports tested dozens of babyproofing products to find the ones that work best and talked with child safety experts to create a babyproofing checklist that covers all areas of your home.
Consumer Reports investigation: Testing more infant formula for contaminants
Read full article: Consumer Reports investigation: Testing more infant formula for contaminantsThe new analysis looked for heavy metals and other contaminants, and while some results raised concerns, Consumer Reports says there are also many solid options for parents.
Study suggests Trump's unproven autism claims influenced care
Read full article: Study suggests Trump's unproven autism claims influenced careLast year, President Donald Trump promoted unproven ties between Tylenol and autism and touted an old generic drug as a treatment for the developmental condition.
Trump administration widens its anti-fraud efforts with a Medicaid probe in New York
Read full article: Trump administration widens its anti-fraud efforts with a Medicaid probe in New YorkPresident Donald Trump's administration is expanding its crackdown on state Medicaid programs to New York, launching a fraud probe in the state.
Navigating conversations with children about war, conflict and other traumatic events
Read full article: Navigating conversations with children about war, conflict and other traumatic eventsExperts say adults can help children cope with the latest conflict in the Middle East by making time for conversations, validating their feelings and limiting exposure to frightening or inaccurate information.
Top FDA drug official is trying to hire a friend who's seeking a bold new warning on antidepressants
Read full article: Top FDA drug official is trying to hire a friend who's seeking a bold new warning on antidepressantsThe Food and Drug Administration is reviewing a request for new warnings on antidepressant drugs, and that's presenting an unusual conflict of interest at the agency.
‘It isn’t fair’: Jacksonville HIV advocate warns of crisis as thousands lose medication access, but relief may be coming
Read full article: ‘It isn’t fair’: Jacksonville HIV advocate warns of crisis as thousands lose medication access, but relief may be comingFlorida’s emergency cuts to the AIDS Drug Assistance Program could leave more than 16,000 people without consistent access to HIV medication or insurance coverage , including at least 500 in Jacksonville.
26 Doctors without Borders workers remain unaccounted for in South Sudan a month after attacks
Read full article: 26 Doctors without Borders workers remain unaccounted for in South Sudan a month after attacksThe medical charity Doctors Without Doctors says 26 staff working with the group remain unaccounted for a month after attacks in South Sudan.
Scratch Season: Hidden health risks for pets this Spring
Read full article: Scratch Season: Hidden health risks for pets this SpringThey play, they roll, they run! And they itch! What looks like playtime can actually be a sign of fleas, ticks or allergies. New national forecasts show flea and tick season is starting earlier and lasting longer across much of the U.S.
Experts talk how to navigate distressing news stories and finding coping mechanisms
Read full article: Experts talk how to navigate distressing news stories and finding coping mechanismsAs people awoke to news over the weekend of the U.S. and Israel's war on Iran, it resulted in many feeling anxious and stressed.
Supreme Court blocks law against schools outing transgender students to their parents in California
Read full article: Supreme Court blocks law against schools outing transgender students to their parents in CaliforniaThe Supreme Court is clearing the way for California schools to tell parents if their children identify as transgender without getting the student’s approval, granting an emergency appeal from a conservative legal group.
White House attributes redness on Trump's neck to skin cream but doesn't say what it's treating
Read full article: White House attributes redness on Trump's neck to skin cream but doesn't say what it's treatingThe White House says a red spot on President Donald Trump’s neck comes from a prescribed skin cream.
60% of prostate cancer patients are opting out of treatment & living just as long, study finds
Read full article: 60% of prostate cancer patients are opting out of treatment & living just as long, study findsThe American Cancer Society reports that about one in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. The average age of men who get diagnosed is 67.
Accessible walks bring the joys of birding to people with mobility and other limitations
Read full article: Accessible walks bring the joys of birding to people with mobility and other limitationsPeople with mobility and other limitations are getting the chance to experience birding through a movement that aims to make the hobby accessible to everyone.
Trump's Medicaid work mandates are meant to save money. But first states will have to spend millions
Read full article: Trump's Medicaid work mandates are meant to save money. But first states will have to spend millionsNew Medicaid work requirements signed into law by President Donald Trump are meant to save money.
Racial slur at BAFTA awards stirs complex feelings for Black people with Tourette syndrome
Read full article: Racial slur at BAFTA awards stirs complex feelings for Black people with Tourette syndromeFor Black people living with Tourette syndrome, a racial slur being shouted by someone with the disorder at the British Academy Film Awards has left them with complicated feelings.
Eddie Vedder turns solo vulnerability into a powerful plea in Netflix’s 'Matter of Time'
Read full article: Eddie Vedder turns solo vulnerability into a powerful plea in Netflix’s 'Matter of Time'Eddie Vedder uses two emotional solo concerts and a new Netflix film to push for a cure for epidermolysis bullosa.
Local doctor explains new minimally invasive treatment for prostate cancer
Read full article: Local doctor explains new minimally invasive treatment for prostate cancerDr. Ali Kasraeian from Kasraeian Urology is the first in our area to utilize a new minimally invasive treatment, called Focal Therapy, that precisely targets and destroys prostate cancer tumors.
New sleeping sickness pill gets nod, paving the way for use in Africa
Read full article: New sleeping sickness pill gets nod, paving the way for use in AfricaEuropean drug regulators are endorsing a new and simpler treatment for sleeping sickness, in what could be a giant boost to efforts to eliminate the disease.
Positively JAX: Here Tomorrow is saving lives by meeting people where they are
Read full article: Positively JAX: Here Tomorrow is saving lives by meeting people where they areThis month’s Postively JAX winner, Here Tomorrow, is redefining suicide prevention in Northeast Florida by offering something many families say they couldn’t find when they needed it most: immediate, personal support at no cost and with no wait.
Black fathers embrace resources to support their pregnant partners through birth
Read full article: Black fathers embrace resources to support their pregnant partners through birthFederal health data shows Black women are more than three times likely than white women to die around the time of childbirth.
Novartis settles with Henrietta Lacks' estate over use of her 'stolen' cells to advance medicine
Read full article: Novartis settles with Henrietta Lacks' estate over use of her 'stolen' cells to advance medicineNovartis has settled a lawsuit by the estate of Henrietta Lacks that alleged the pharmaceutical giant unjustly profited off her cells, which were taken from her tumor without her knowledge in 1951 and reproduced in labs to enable major medical advancements, including the polio vaccine.
Mom of a preemie crochets colorful yarn octopi for tiny tots at Detroit hospital NICU
Read full article: Mom of a preemie crochets colorful yarn octopi for tiny tots at Detroit hospital NICUA Michigan mother is making and collecting soft, yarn toys that are being donated to the neonatal intensive care unit at a Detroit hospital.
