James Watson, co-discoverer of the double-helix shape of DNA, has died at age 97
Read full article: James Watson, co-discoverer of the double-helix shape of DNA, has died at age 97Scientist James Watson, who shared a Nobel prize for helping discover the double-helix shape of the DNA molecule, has died.
Supreme Court issues emergency order to block full SNAP food aid payments
Read full article: Supreme Court issues emergency order to block full SNAP food aid paymentsThe Supreme Court has granted the Trump administrationโs emergency appeal to temporarily block a court order to fully fund SNAP food aid payments amid the government shutdown.
Trump administration moves to loosen restrictions it once supported on a harmful pollutant
Read full article: Trump administration moves to loosen restrictions it once supported on a harmful pollutantThe Trump administration is loosening a federal rule that requires grocery stores, air-conditioning companies and others to reduce powerful greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming.
Federal judge orders Trump administration to fully fund SNAP benefits in November
Read full article: Federal judge orders Trump administration to fully fund SNAP benefits in NovemberA federal judge in Rhode Island has ordered the Trump administration to find the money to fully fund SNAP benefits for November.
Trump unveils deal to expand coverage and lower costs on obesity drugs
Read full article: Trump unveils deal to expand coverage and lower costs on obesity drugsPresident Donald Trump has unveiled a deal with drugmakers Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk to expand coverage and reduce prices for their popular obesity treatments Zepbound and Wegovy.
President Trump unveils deal to expand coverage, lower costs on GLP-1 obesity drugs like Wegovy
Read full article: President Trump unveils deal to expand coverage, lower costs on GLP-1 obesity drugs like WegovyPresident Donald Trump unveiled a deal Thursday with drugmakers Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk to expand coverage and reduce prices for their popular obesity treatments Zepbound and Wegovy.
An American man and his son die after suffering stings from a swarm of wasps while ziplining in Laos
Read full article: An American man and his son die after suffering stings from a swarm of wasps while ziplining in LaosAn American man and his teenage son have died after they were stung by a swarm of wasps while ziplining in Laos last month.
Coastal Beaches Therapy takes home the title for best self-care for JAXBest 2025
Read full article: Coastal Beaches Therapy takes home the title for best self-care for JAXBest 2025Self-care is a vital aspect of mental health, and we wanted to know who offered the best self-care in the Jacksonville area.
Deep-sea mining risks disrupting the marine food web, study warns
Read full article: Deep-sea mining risks disrupting the marine food web, study warnsDrilling for minerals deep in the ocean could have immense consequences on the tiny animals at the core of the vast ocean food web โ and ultimately affect fisheries and the food we find on our plates.
โShouldnโt happen in this day and ageโ: Patient says Baptist Health medical portal showed strangerโs private information
Read full article: โShouldnโt happen in this day and ageโ: Patient says Baptist Health medical portal showed strangerโs private informationA Baptist Health patient says she was shocked to find another personโs private medical information in her online health portal, raising serious concerns about patient privacy and data security.
From a few to more than 350, children and parents ride together to school as a 'bike bus'
Read full article: From a few to more than 350, children and parents ride together to school as a 'bike bus'In the New Jersey township of Montclair, a group bicycle ride to school has become a weekly community ritual.
As world leaders enter climate talks, people in poverty have the most at stake
Read full article: As world leaders enter climate talks, people in poverty have the most at stakeIn the leadup to the annual United Nations climate conference, the U.N. Development Programme has released new data about how climate change is going to affect agriculture, extreme weather and other factors that often mean life or death for people in poverty.
Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine sales tumble after government guidance on the shots narrows
Read full article: Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine sales tumble after government guidance on the shots narrowsThe fall COVID-19 vaccine season is starting slowly for Pfizer, with U.S. sales of its Comirnaty shots sinking 25% after federal regulators narrowed recommendations on who should get them.
Gov. DeSantis announces $30M in funding for pediatric cancer research in Florida
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis announces $30M in funding for pediatric cancer research in FloridaFour hospitals in Florida, including Wolfson Childrenโs Hospital in Jacksonville and Nemours Childrenโs Hospital in Orlando, were awarded $7.5 million each Monday for pediatric cancer research.
Tylenol, Kleenex, Band-Aid and more put under one roof in $48.7 billion consumer brands deal
Read full article: Tylenol, Kleenex, Band-Aid and more put under one roof in $48.7 billion consumer brands dealKimberly-Clark is buying Tylenol maker Kenvue in an approximately $48.7 billion cash-and-stock deal, creating a massive consumer health goods company.
FDA's top drug regulator resigns after federal officials probe 'serious concerns'
Read full article: FDA's top drug regulator resigns after federal officials probe 'serious concerns'The head of the Food and Drug Administrationโs drug center abruptly resigned Sunday amid concerns about his personal conduct.
Some Head Start preschools shutter as government shutdown continues
Read full article: Some Head Start preschools shutter as government shutdown continuesThe government shutdown is triggering a wave of closures of Head Start centers, leaving many working parents scrambling for child care and shutting some of the nationโs neediest children out of preschool.
Super greens powder supplements sold at Sam's Club linked to salmonella outbreak
Read full article: Super greens powder supplements sold at Sam's Club linked to salmonella outbreakAuthorities say at least 11 people have been sickened with salmonella infections linked to powder supplements sold at Sam's Club stores nationwide and online.
Monkey escape in Mississippi gives a glimpse into the secretive world of animal research
Read full article: Monkey escape in Mississippi gives a glimpse into the secretive world of animal researchThe recent escape of several research monkeys after the truck carrying them overturned on a Mississippi interstate is the latest glimpse into the secretive world of animal research.
Judges order Trump administration to use emergency reserves for SNAP payments during the shutdown
Read full article: Judges order Trump administration to use emergency reserves for SNAP payments during the shutdownTwo federal judge have ruled that the Trump administration must continue to fund the SNAP food aid program using emergency reserve funds during the government shutdown.
Whatโs the secret to a long, healthy & happy life? The surprising answer is backed by 80 years of research
Read full article: Whatโs the secret to a long, healthy & happy life? The surprising answer is backed by 80 years of researchWhat really makes for a good life? Money? Success? Genes? The longest-running study on happiness says none of those top the list.
FDA says drugmakers have recalled a blood pressure medicine tainted with a cancer-causing chemical
Read full article: FDA says drugmakers have recalled a blood pressure medicine tainted with a cancer-causing chemicalThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration says drugmakers have recalled more than a half-million bottles of the blood pressure medication prazosin hydrochloride over concerns it may include a cancer-causing chemical.
Government shutdown offers schools a glimpse of life without an Education Department
Read full article: Government shutdown offers schools a glimpse of life without an Education DepartmentThe government shutdown has been a source of anxiety for educators, wondering how long grant money will last and who can help them interpret federal laws.
Federal judge in Hawaii rules FDA violated the law by restricting access to abortion medication
Read full article: Federal judge in Hawaii rules FDA violated the law by restricting access to abortion medicationA federal judge in Hawaii has ruled that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration violated the law by imposing restrictions on a medication used for abortions and miscarriage management.
New deaths and illnesses reported in listeria outbreak tied to recalled pasta meals
Read full article: New deaths and illnesses reported in listeria outbreak tied to recalled pasta mealsTwo new deaths and more illnesses have been reported in an outbreak of listeria food poisoning tied to precooked pasta meals sold in grocery stores in many states.
Maine network ends primary care after losing Medicaid due to Trump defunding Planned Parenthood
Read full article: Maine network ends primary care after losing Medicaid due to Trump defunding Planned ParenthoodA network of medical clinics that serves low-income residents in Maine says it will shut down its primary care operations on Friday because of Trump administration cuts to abortion providers.
Obesity, diabetes treatments fuel Eli Lilly growth and spark bidding war
Read full article: Obesity, diabetes treatments fuel Eli Lilly growth and spark bidding warThe market for obesity and diabetes treatments remains scorching hot, funneling billions in sales to Eli Lilly and spawning a bidding war over another drugmaker.
Judge considers demand to force the government to keep funding SNAP food aid despite the shutdown
Read full article: Judge considers demand to force the government to keep funding SNAP food aid despite the shutdownA federal judge in Boston is considering a motion that would require the Trump administration to continue funding the SNAP food aid program despite the government shutdown.
How Americans feel about changing the clocks, according to a new AP-NORC poll
Read full article: How Americans feel about changing the clocks, according to a new AP-NORC pollA new AP-NORC poll finds that only 12% of U.S. adults support the current system of daylight saving time, which has people in most states changing the clocks twice a year, while 47% are opposed and 40% are neutral.
Senate hearing for Trump's surgeon general pick is postponed after she goes into labor
Read full article: Senate hearing for Trump's surgeon general pick is postponed after she goes into laborA Senate hearing for President Donald Trumpโs surgeon general pick, Dr. Casey Means, has been postponed because she went into labor.
Patients go without needed treatment after the government shutdown disrupts a telehealth program
Read full article: Patients go without needed treatment after the government shutdown disrupts a telehealth programBill Swick, who has a rare degenerative brain disease, has lost access to virtual speech therapy due to the federal government shutdown.
Fall hazards: The autumn dangers inside your home
Read full article: Fall hazards: The autumn dangers inside your homeOur homes are our safe haven. But as the season changes, so do the risks. Cooler temps, colorful leaves, and the smell of pumpkin spice, fall is in the air! But behind the comforts of the season lurk some hazards inside our own homes.
A Clay County mother told News4JAX her child got pinworms at school. Days later, a Duval County mother tells us the same
Read full article: A Clay County mother told News4JAX her child got pinworms at school. Days later, a Duval County mother tells us the sameA Duval County mother said her son contracted pinworms at New Berlin Elementary School, adding that the first grader came home with the infection at the end of September, leading to a difficult experience for her family.
Alaska Supreme Court is weighing a case that could decide who can provide abortion care in the state
Read full article: Alaska Supreme Court is weighing a case that could decide who can provide abortion care in the stateThe Alaska Supreme Court is weighing a case thatโs expected to determine who can provide abortion care in the state.
Federal government shutdown threatens SNAP food aid as several states scramble to help
Read full article: Federal government shutdown threatens SNAP food aid as several states scramble to helpA handful of states rolled out plans to use their own funds to provide benefits as the SNAP federal food aid program runs dry.
Federal health officials push effort to spur cheaper biotech drugs
Read full article: Federal health officials push effort to spur cheaper biotech drugsFederal regulators are trying to make it easier to develop cheaper alternatives to powerful drugs that many Americans depend on to treat autoimmune diseases or cancers.
Georgia Democrat Jon Ossoff gambles on shutdown to save health subsidies as reelection bid looms
Read full article: Georgia Democrat Jon Ossoff gambles on shutdown to save health subsidies as reelection bid loomsThere may be no rank-and-file Democratic senator with more at stake from the federal government shutdown than Georgiaโs Jon Ossoff.
Study finds EVs quickly overcome their energy-intensive build to be cleaner than gas cars
Read full article: Study finds EVs quickly overcome their energy-intensive build to be cleaner than gas carsProducing and manufacturing electric vehicles and their batteries uses a lot of energy, leading many to be skeptical about the environmental benefits of going electric.
From relapse to remission: Groundbreaking therapy gives Non-Hodgkinโs Lymphoma patients renewed hope
Read full article: From relapse to remission: Groundbreaking therapy gives Non-Hodgkinโs Lymphoma patients renewed hopeDoctors are turning to a groundbreaking new therapy; one thatโs not only giving patients more healthy years, but in some cases, wiping out the cancer altogether.
Trump administration moves to overrule state laws protecting credit reports from medical debt
Read full article: Trump administration moves to overrule state laws protecting credit reports from medical debtThe Trump administration is moving to overrule state laws that protect consumersโ credit reports from medical debt.
Texas lawsuit against companies behind Tylenol asserts unproven claims of autism risk
Read full article: Texas lawsuit against companies behind Tylenol asserts unproven claims of autism riskTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton is accusing the companies behind Tylenol of deceptively marketing the pain reliever to pregnant mothers.
Majority of likely voters in Florida want to keep childhood vaccine mandates, UNF poll finds
Read full article: Majority of likely voters in Florida want to keep childhood vaccine mandates, UNF poll findsAbout two-thirds of likely Florida voters polled by the University of North Florida Public Opinion Research Lab donโt want the state to end childhood vaccine mandates.
Bill Gates calls for climate fight to shift focus from curbing emissions to reducing human suffering
Read full article: Bill Gates calls for climate fight to shift focus from curbing emissions to reducing human sufferingBill Gates thinks climate change is a serious problem but he thinks scientific innovation will curb it.
Clay County parent speaks out after child gets pinworms twice at Argyle Elementary, says school was โdismissiveโ
Read full article: Clay County parent speaks out after child gets pinworms twice at Argyle Elementary, says school was โdismissiveโA Clay County mother is calling for accountability from her childโs school after her daughter contracted pinworm infections twice within two months.
Trump administration must restore grants for school counselors, judge rules
Read full article: Trump administration must restore grants for school counselors, judge rulesA federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration must release millions in grants meant to address the shortage of mental health workers in schools.
Federal food benefits and preschool aid to run dry starting Saturday if shutdown continues
Read full article: Federal food benefits and preschool aid to run dry starting Saturday if shutdown continuesFederal funds could begin running dry on Saturday that help tens of millions of Americans buy food for their families and send their toddlers to preschool if the government shutdown persists.
New Hampshire man resumes dialysis after record 271 days living with a pig kidney
Read full article: New Hampshire man resumes dialysis after record 271 days living with a pig kidneyA New Hampshire man lived with a pig kidney for a record 271 days before surgeons removed it last week as the organ's function declined.
Wisconsin Planned Parenthood resumes offering abortions after a nearly monthlong pause
Read full article: Wisconsin Planned Parenthood resumes offering abortions after a nearly monthlong pausePlanned Parenthood of Wisconsin has resumed offering abortions after a nearly monthlong pause due to federal Medicaid funding cuts in President Donald Trumpโs tax and spending bill that took effect at the beginning of October.
Republicans grapple with voter frustration over rising health care premiums
Read full article: Republicans grapple with voter frustration over rising health care premiumsNotices of rising health insurance premiums are landing in votersโ mailboxes and sending some to town halls to vent their frustration.
Breast cancer survivor turns diagnosis into mission to help others, advocate for earlier screening
Read full article: Breast cancer survivor turns diagnosis into mission to help others, advocate for earlier screeningBreast cancer survivor Amy Terry turned her 2022 diagnosis into a mission to help others. After discovering stage 2 breast cancer during a routine mammogram, the mid-40s mother endured chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery โ and is now in remission.
Anti-abortion pregnancy centers are looking to offer much more than ultrasounds and diapers
Read full article: Anti-abortion pregnancy centers are looking to offer much more than ultrasounds and diapersMore anti-abortion pregnancy centers have been offering medical services such as testing for sexually transmitted infections.
Company recalls 2 million pounds of barbecue pork jerky that may contain metal wire
Read full article: Company recalls 2 million pounds of barbecue pork jerky that may contain metal wireMore than 2.2 million pounds of Korean barbecue pork jerky has been recalled over contamination with pieces of metal.
In a California farming region, researchers are mapping rural heat to protect farmworkers
Read full article: In a California farming region, researchers are mapping rural heat to protect farmworkersIn some of the most agriculturally rich regions in the U.S., researchers from San Diego State University are working to understand how climate change is impacting heat in rural areas and the farmworkers who toil in them.
Some furloughed workers will return to manage health insurance open enrollment as shutdown drags on
Read full article: Some furloughed workers will return to manage health insurance open enrollment as shutdown drags onThe Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services says it will temporarily bring all its furloughed employees back to work starting Monday to manage health insurance open enrollment.
Small bite, big impact: The best way to fight ticks
Read full article: Small bite, big impact: The best way to fight ticksThink if you donโt go in the woods you can avoid ticks? Think again. Ticks have now been found in parks, lawns, and they even climb buildings. Ticks are active as long as the temperature is above 39 degrees Fahrenheit. So, in some places, ticks can be a threat year-round. Our expert shares how to avoid ticks and what to do if you get bit.
Immigrant rights group calls for removing pregnant women from detention
Read full article: Immigrant rights group calls for removing pregnant women from detentionThe American Civil Liberties Union is alleging that pregnant detainees being held in Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities in Louisiana and Georgia are being mistreated and receiving inadequate care.
Plastic exposure can have toxic effects on the heartโs electrical system, new research shows
Read full article: Plastic exposure can have toxic effects on the heartโs electrical system, new research showsWeโve all heard warnings about BPA, a chemical found in plastics and personal care products. Studies show that nearly 90% of Americans have detectable levels of BPA in their bodies. Now, new research reveals this everyday exposure is tied to changes in the heartโs electrical system.
Mini Horses, Major Smiles: Nemours Childrenโs Health teams up with local school to provide equine therapy
Read full article: Mini Horses, Major Smiles: Nemours Childrenโs Health teams up with local school to provide equine therapyNemours Childrenโs Health in Jacksonville and the North Florida School of Special Education (NFSSE) have launched a new partnership to bring equine therapy to children receiving animal-assisted therapy.
Trump hosts Senate Republicans at renovated White House as the shutdown drags into fourth week
Read full article: Trump hosts Senate Republicans at renovated White House as the shutdown drags into fourth weekAs the government shutdown enters its fourth week, President Donald Trump is welcoming Senate Republicans for lunch at the White House.
Biden completes a round of radiation therapy as part of his prostate cancer treatment
Read full article: Biden completes a round of radiation therapy as part of his prostate cancer treatmentA spokesperson for Joe Biden says the former Democratic president has completed several weeks of radiation therapy to treat an aggressive form of prostate cancer.
Government shutdown means many CDC experts are skipping a pivotal meeting on infectious disease
Read full article: Government shutdown means many CDC experts are skipping a pivotal meeting on infectious diseaseAn annual conference about infectious diseases is seeing a dramatic attendance decline, in part because Centers for Disease Control and Prevention experts canโt participate.
Republican Winsome Earle-Sears and Democrat Abigail Spanberger spar over abortion in Virginia
Read full article: Republican Winsome Earle-Sears and Democrat Abigail Spanberger spar over abortion in VirginiaVirginia is the last Southern state that has not passed new abortion restrictions since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a national constitutional right to the procedure.
Advice to feed babies peanuts early and often helped thousands of kids avoid allergies
Read full article: Advice to feed babies peanuts early and often helped thousands of kids avoid allergiesA study that upended medical practice by recommending feeding babies peanut products early to prevent allergies has had a big effect in the real world.
Planned 5-day strike at Kaiser Permanente health care facilities ends, with plans for further talks
Read full article: Planned 5-day strike at Kaiser Permanente health care facilities ends, with plans for further talksA planned five-day strike by thousands of registered nurses and other Kaiser Permanente health care workers in California, Hawaii and Oregon has ended.
With confidence and support from each other, more women are redefining baldness as beautiful
Read full article: With confidence and support from each other, more women are redefining baldness as beautifulMore women are defying traditional beauty standards and finding empowerment by going without hair on their heads.
Music could help ease pain from surgery or illness. Scientists are listening
Read full article: Music could help ease pain from surgery or illness. Scientists are listeningHospitals and doctors' offices are inviting singers and musicians to help patients manage their pain, as music's ability to reduce pain is gaining attention.
โLike a breathalyzerโ: Researchers working on new, easier way to monitor diabetes
Read full article: โLike a breathalyzerโ: Researchers working on new, easier way to monitor diabetesMore than 38 million Americans have diabetes and regular blood sugar monitoring is crucial. A team of researchers is working on a new way to do that, and itโs as easy as taking a breath.
FDA unveils drugs to receive expedited review in support of 'national priorities'
Read full article: FDA unveils drugs to receive expedited review in support of 'national priorities'The Food and Drug Administration is announcing the first round of drugs that will receive drastically expedited reviews at the agency.
California mpox cases raise concerns. But health officials say the risk remains low
Read full article: California mpox cases raise concerns. But health officials say the risk remains lowInvestigators suspect that two Californians diagnosed with mpox may be the first U.S. cases resulting from the local spread of a different version of the virus.
Trump announces a deal with a manufacturer to make a common fertility drug cheaper for IVF patients
Read full article: Trump announces a deal with a manufacturer to make a common fertility drug cheaper for IVF patientsDrugmaker EMD Serono has agreed to lower the cost of a common fertility medication through a deal with the Trump administration.
California to begin selling affordable state-branded insulin beginning next year
Read full article: California to begin selling affordable state-branded insulin beginning next yearGov. Gavin Newsom says California will begin selling affordable insulin under its own label on Jan. 1, nearly three years after he first announced a partnership to sell state-branded generic drugs at lower prices.
South Africa welcomes $115M US bridge plan to sustain its HIV programs for 6 months
Read full article: South Africa welcomes $115M US bridge plan to sustain its HIV programs for 6 monthsSouth Africa has welcomed a U.S. bridging plan worth $115 million to continue funding HIV treatment and prevention programs until the end of March.
As the shutdown drags on, these people will lose if health care subsidies expire
Read full article: As the shutdown drags on, these people will lose if health care subsidies expireMillions of Americans with Affordable Care Act marketplace health insurance will face higher costs next year if Congress doesn't extend enhanced premium tax credits that have made the plans more affordable.
Obesity remains high in the US, but more states are showing progress, a new report finds
Read full article: Obesity remains high in the US, but more states are showing progress, a new report findsFor the first time in more than a decade, the number of states with rates of obesity of 35% or more has dropped.
