Rest or rot? Why a new TikTok trend called ‘bed rotting’ could harm your health
Read full article: Rest or rot? Why a new TikTok trend called ‘bed rotting’ could harm your healthLife moves fast, from long workdays to late nights with friends — many Americans are running on empty! A new poll found 53 percent of Americans rate their sleep quality as fair or poor. Now a TikTok trend called bed rotting, is offering a curious kind of self-care.
What a federal ban on THC-infused drinks and snacks could mean for the hemp industry
Read full article: What a federal ban on THC-infused drinks and snacks could mean for the hemp industryTHC-infused drinks and snacks have soared in popularity as alcohol sales have declined in recent years.
Jacksonville man who once had multiple heart blockages ‘grateful’ to be able to experience another Thanksgiving
Read full article: Jacksonville man who once had multiple heart blockages ‘grateful’ to be able to experience another ThanksgivingWhether it’s a good-paying job, a home, or even good health, we all have one reason or another to be thankful during Thanksgiving. But for one Jacksonville man, he says he’s just thankful to be alive.
West Virginia parents can cite religious beliefs to opt out of school vaccines, judge says
Read full article: West Virginia parents can cite religious beliefs to opt out of school vaccines, judge saysA West Virginia judge has ruled that parents can use religious beliefs to opt out of required school vaccines for their children.
Trump administration says lower prices for 15 Medicare drugs will save taxpayers billions
Read full article: Trump administration says lower prices for 15 Medicare drugs will save taxpayers billionsThe Trump administration says pharmaceutical companies have agreed to slash the Medicare prices for 15 prescription drugs after months of negotiations and that it's expected to produce billions in savings for older adults.
Trying to cut back on sugar? Here are the pros and cons of sugar substitutes
Read full article: Trying to cut back on sugar? Here are the pros and cons of sugar substitutesAmericans consume about 20 teaspoons of added sugar a day, more than double the recommended limit! Trying to cut back usually means trying to find alternatives. But which options do you get the most bang for your sugar-free high?
Man charged in Colorado Planned Parenthood shooting dies in federal custody
Read full article: Man charged in Colorado Planned Parenthood shooting dies in federal custodyThe man charged with killing three people at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic in 2015 because it offered abortion services has died in federal custody.
Rabies advisory issued in Duval County after raccoon killed in Golden Glades neighborhood, Department of Health says
Read full article: Rabies advisory issued in Duval County after raccoon killed in Golden Glades neighborhood, Department of Health saysA rabid raccoon that was located in the Jacksonville area on Monday has prompted the state’s Department of Health in Duval County to issue a rabies advisory.
ByHeart baby formula from all lots may be contaminated with botulism bacteria, tests show
Read full article: ByHeart baby formula from all lots may be contaminated with botulism bacteria, tests showThe makers of ByHeart infant formula say tests of products tied to a botulism outbreak show that all of the company's products may have been contaminated.
More people are addicted to marijuana, but fewer of them are seeking help, experts say
Read full article: More people are addicted to marijuana, but fewer of them are seeking help, experts sayCannabis use among young adults has reached historic levels, with nearly 18 million Americans using marijuana daily in 2022.
They relied on marijuana to get through the day. But then days felt impossible without it
Read full article: They relied on marijuana to get through the day. But then days felt impossible without itAs daily cannabis use rises to historic levels in the U.S., some longtime users are finding it harder to quit.
Glynn County Health Department alerts residents of rabies after bobcat attacks person in Jekyll Island
Read full article: Glynn County Health Department alerts residents of rabies after bobcat attacks person in Jekyll IslandThe Glynn County Health Department is alerting residents about the presence of rabies after a bobcat located on Jekyll Island tested positive for the disease.
White House circulates a plan to extend Obamacare subsidies as Trump pledges health care fix
Read full article: White House circulates a plan to extend Obamacare subsidies as Trump pledges health care fixThe White House is circulating a proposal to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies for two more years.
Coordinator for AIDS Day events in Jacksonville talks about fight against HIV, events planned
Read full article: Coordinator for AIDS Day events in Jacksonville talks about fight against HIV, events plannedTom Steele, one of the coordinators for Aids Day events in Jacksonville, joined News4JAX Anchor Bruce Hamilton on The Morning Show Monday to talk about the fight against HIV and events planned for “World Aids Day” in Northeast Florida.
Florida drug deaths drop significantly; Officials credit Narcan funding, recovery programs
Read full article: Florida drug deaths drop significantly; Officials credit Narcan funding, recovery programsDrug-related deaths in Florida dropped 14% between 2023 and 2024, with fentanyl deaths plunging by 35%, according to new state data that officials say reflects the success of increased funding and stronger recovery programs.
Bolsonaro's conviction brings vindication for some Brazilians who lost loved ones to COVID-19
Read full article: Bolsonaro's conviction brings vindication for some Brazilians who lost loved ones to COVID-19Brazilian former President Jair Bolsonaro is preparing to serve a 27-year sentence for attempting a coup.
Babies who drank ByHeart formula got sick months before botulism outbreak, parents say
Read full article: Babies who drank ByHeart formula got sick months before botulism outbreak, parents sayAt least five families say their babies were treated for infant botulism after consuming ByHeart formula months before a current outbreak was detected.
RFK Jr. says he personally directed CDC's new guidance on vaccines and autism
Read full article: RFK Jr. says he personally directed CDC's new guidance on vaccines and autismHealth Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told The New York Times in an interview that he personally directed the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to update its website to contradict its longtime guidance that vaccines don’t cause autism.
New play looking at friendship between AIDS activist Larry Kramer and Anthony Fauci in the works
Read full article: New play looking at friendship between AIDS activist Larry Kramer and Anthony Fauci in the worksA new play titled “Kramer/Fauci” explores the complex relationship between playwright and AIDS activist Larry Kramer and Dr. Anthony Fauci.
At UN climate conference, some activists and scientists want more talk on reforming agriculture
Read full article: At UN climate conference, some activists and scientists want more talk on reforming agricultureMany of the activists, scientists and government leaders at United Nations climate talks underway in Brazil have a beef: They want more to be done to transform the world’s food system.
WHO declares end of Indonesia's polio outbreak following yearslong vaccination campaign
Read full article: WHO declares end of Indonesia's polio outbreak following yearslong vaccination campaignThe World Health Organization has declared Indonesia’s polio outbreak officially over following nearly three years of intensive response efforts.
MAHA idealism meets political reality as RFK Jr. attempts to wrangle a growing movement
Read full article: MAHA idealism meets political reality as RFK Jr. attempts to wrangle a growing movementHealth Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is fending off criticism from his own base as some of the environmental and anti-vaccine activists who propelled him into politics have said they want stronger action against vaccines and pharmaceutical companies.
Trump and Republicans once more face a tough political fight over Obama-era health law
Read full article: Trump and Republicans once more face a tough political fight over Obama-era health lawPresident Donald Trump is once more targeting former President Barack Obama’s signature health care law, and Trump is picking a political fight before next year’s elections.
'Too little, too late:' Former UK government slammed for its initial COVID-19 response
Read full article: 'Too little, too late:' Former UK government slammed for its initial COVID-19 responseA public inquiry has criticized the U_K_'s initial COVID-19 response in early 2020 as “too little, too late.”.
Fire disrupts UN climate talks just as negotiators reach critical final days
Read full article: Fire disrupts UN climate talks just as negotiators reach critical final daysFire has disrupted United Nations climate talks, forcing evacuations of several buildings with just two scheduled days left and negotiators yet to announce any major agreements.
CDC website changed to contradict scientific conclusion that vaccines don't cause autism
Read full article: CDC website changed to contradict scientific conclusion that vaccines don't cause autismThe Trump administration has revised a website to contradict the scientific consensus that vaccines don't cause autism.
Preparing to study abroad requires knowing what might go wrong during and after the trip
Read full article: Preparing to study abroad requires knowing what might go wrong during and after the tripStudents preparing to study abroad often have long checklists, but the experience of learning and living in another country can be challenging in unexpected ways.
As infant botulism cases climb to 31, recalled ByHeart baby formula is still on some store shelves
Read full article: As infant botulism cases climb to 31, recalled ByHeart baby formula is still on some store shelvesHealth officials say at least 31 babies in 15 states have been treated for botulism as an outbreak tied to ByHeart formula continues to grow.
Water quality concerns in Fernandina Beach after residents receive letter from city about ‘missed samples’
Read full article: Water quality concerns in Fernandina Beach after residents receive letter from city about ‘missed samples’A letter sent to Fernandina Beach residents by the Utilities department stirred online chatter, with many feeling confused about their water quality and whether it is, in fact, OK to drink.
Brazil's Lula joins negotiators at UN climate talks, but no deal yet on major issues
Read full article: Brazil's Lula joins negotiators at UN climate talks, but no deal yet on major issuesThe return of Brazil’s president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to UN climate talks was hoped to spur nations to meet a self-imposed early deadline for progress on tough issues.
Fiber is something most people could use more of. But experts advise caution with 'fibermaxxing'
Read full article: Fiber is something most people could use more of. But experts advise caution with 'fibermaxxing'U.S. consumers who have had their fill of protein-enhanced cereal and ice cream are about to meet the next big food fad.
A health center closure in New England town reveals toll of federal cuts on rural communities
Read full article: A health center closure in New England town reveals toll of federal cuts on rural communitiesMedicaid cuts are being blamed for the closure of a community health center in New Hampshire's White Mountains.
Recreational marijuana amendment headed toward review by Florida Supreme Court
Read full article: Recreational marijuana amendment headed toward review by Florida Supreme CourtState elections officials on Monday sent a proposed recreational-marijuana constitutional amendment to Attorney General James Uthmeier’s office, effectively putting an end to a lawsuit that backers of the measure filed to try to trigger a Florida Supreme Court review of the proposal.
MacArthur Foundation awards $100M to outbreak surveillance network, a boost amid global health cuts
Read full article: MacArthur Foundation awards $100M to outbreak surveillance network, a boost amid global health cutsThe MacArthur Foundation is awarding $100 million to a private pandemic prevention network across Africa, offering critical support to infectious disease surveillance at a time when governments are deprioritizing global health spending.
Kids get diseases like lupus, too. As researchers hunt better treatments, this camp brings joy
Read full article: Kids get diseases like lupus, too. As researchers hunt better treatments, this camp brings joyIt may sound surprising but kids can get diseases like lupus and arthritis, too, when their immune system mistakenly attacks their own body.
Eswatini is the first African country to get twice-yearly HIV prevention shot
Read full article: Eswatini is the first African country to get twice-yearly HIV prevention shotEswatini has become the first African country to receive lenacapavir, a twice-yearly HIV prevention injection that global health officials call a game-changer.
Sugar overload killing hearts: Why diabetes patients are twice as likely to develop heart disease
Read full article: Sugar overload killing hearts: Why diabetes patients are twice as likely to develop heart diseaseMany people living with diabetes don’t even know their hearts are already under attack. But groundbreaking research hopes to stop and even reverse the damage before it’s too late.
What would have been the most restrictive abortion bill in the US stalls in South Carolina
Read full article: What would have been the most restrictive abortion bill in the US stalls in South CarolinaA South Carolina bill that could sentence women who get abortions to decades in prison has stalled in South Carolina.
Here's what's in the opioid settlement against OxyContin maker Purdue and the Sackler family
Read full article: Here's what's in the opioid settlement against OxyContin maker Purdue and the Sackler familyA bankruptcy court judge has approved the settlement of thousands of lawsuits against Purdue Pharma, maker of the powerful prescription painkiller OxyContin.
NIH funding cuts have affected over 74,000 people enrolled in experiments, a new report says
Read full article: NIH funding cuts have affected over 74,000 people enrolled in experiments, a new report saysA new report finds over 74,000 people enrolled in experiments have been affected by the National Institutes of Health’s funding cuts.
Novo cuts Wegovy prices, but doctors still see cost challenges for patients
Read full article: Novo cuts Wegovy prices, but doctors still see cost challenges for patientsNovo Nordisk is chopping prices again for its popular obesity treatment Wegovy, but doctors say the expense will remain challenging for patients without insurance.
Olympic gold-medalist Rowdy Gaines has tips for older swimmers, or if you're returning to the pool
Read full article: Olympic gold-medalist Rowdy Gaines has tips for older swimmers, or if you're returning to the poolIf you’re an older swimmer or returning to the pool after years away, few are more qualified than Rowdy Gaines to guide your workouts.
As nations push for more ambition at climate talks, chairman says they may get it
Read full article: As nations push for more ambition at climate talks, chairman says they may get itAt the halfway point of annual United Nations climate negotiations in Brazil, it appears the talks may do more than just focus on implementing past promises, as some observers had expected.
Climate protesters demand to be heard as they march on COP30 with costumes and drums
Read full article: Climate protesters demand to be heard as they march on COP30 with costumes and drumsThousands of demonstrators marched in Belem, Brazil, at the halfway point of United Nations climate talks to demand progress from negotiators on the problem of climate change — among other causes.
London judge finds global mining company BHP Group liable in Brazil’s worst environmental disaster
Read full article: London judge finds global mining company BHP Group liable in Brazil’s worst environmental disasterA London judge has ruled that BHP Group is liable for Brazil’s worst environmental disaster.
Judge says he'll approve opioid settlement with OxyContin maker Purdue and Sackler family
Read full article: Judge says he'll approve opioid settlement with OxyContin maker Purdue and Sackler familyA federal bankruptcy court judge on Friday said he will approve OxyContin-maker Purdue Pharma’s latest deal to settle thousands of lawsuits over the toll of opioids that includes some money for thousands of victims of the epidemic.
Melania Trump launches new 'Fostering the Future' effort to support foster youth with jobs, school
Read full article: Melania Trump launches new 'Fostering the Future' effort to support foster youth with jobs, schoolFirst lady Melania Trump is leading a new initiative to improve career and education opportunities for children raised in foster care.
Republicans promised health care negotiations after the shutdown, but Democrats are wary
Read full article: Republicans promised health care negotiations after the shutdown, but Democrats are waryNow that the government shutdown is over, House and Senate Republicans say they'll negotiate with Democrats on whether to extend COVID-era tax credits that help tens of millions of Americans afford their health care premiums.
States scramble to send full SNAP food benefits to millions of people after government shutdown ends
Read full article: States scramble to send full SNAP food benefits to millions of people after government shutdown endsState officials are working to restore full SNAP benefits to millions of people after the long U.S. government shutdown has finally ended.
Families of two babies sickened by infantile botulism sue ByHeart over recalled formula
Read full article: Families of two babies sickened by infantile botulism sue ByHeart over recalled formulaThe parents of two babies who were sickened in an infantile botulism outbreak linked to recalled ByHeart infant formula are suing the company.
Preventing falls: Why seniors fall at home and what you can do to reduce the risk
Read full article: Preventing falls: Why seniors fall at home and what you can do to reduce the riskBrooks Rehab walked us through the home of a Jacksonville couple in their 80s to showcase some of the most common reasons seniors fall at home and shared safety tips.
UK commits to ensuring 'poignant' COVID memorial wall in London will be preserved
Read full article: UK commits to ensuring 'poignant' COVID memorial wall in London will be preservedThe British government has confirmed that a memorial wall in London created by relatives who lost loved ones during the coronavirus pandemic will be preserved.
Federal workers question whether the longest government shutdown was worth their sacrifice
Read full article: Federal workers question whether the longest government shutdown was worth their sacrificeFederal workers are expressing relief and frustration as the longest government shutdown has come to an end.
A flotilla kicks off the People's Summit for activists at UN climate talks
Read full article: A flotilla kicks off the People's Summit for activists at UN climate talksAs United Nation climate talks get underway in Belem, a different kind of conference is kicking off: the People’s Summit, a gathering of activists, organizers, environmentalists and Indigenous groups from around the world.
At 'Make America Healthy Again' summit, Vance praises RFK Jr. for defying convention
Read full article: At 'Make America Healthy Again' summit, Vance praises RFK Jr. for defying conventionVice President JD Vance has praised Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for questioning established science and embracing nontraditional voices in health care.
These are the 37 donors helping pay for Trump's $300 million White House ballroom
Read full article: These are the 37 donors helping pay for Trump's $300 million White House ballroomThe White House's list of 37 donors to President Donald Trump's $300 million ballroom project includes crypto billionaires, powerful financiers, tobacco companies, tech giants, media companies, longtime Republican donors and several of the president’s neighbors in Florida.
Sudan's worsening situation leaves 2 out of every 3 people in need of aid, UN official says
Read full article: Sudan's worsening situation leaves 2 out of every 3 people in need of aid, UN official saysU.N. humanitarian affairs and relief head Tom Fletcher has told The Associated Press that the situation is getting “horrific for civilians” in Sudan.
More than 80 nonprofits receive $250M for global women's health from Melinda French Gates
Read full article: More than 80 nonprofits receive $250M for global women's health from Melinda French GatesMore than 80 organizations that provide health care for women all over the world received grants Wednesday totaling $250 million from Melinda French Gates after a year-long application process.
President Trump signs government funding bill, ending shutdown after a record 43-day disruption
Read full article: President Trump signs government funding bill, ending shutdown after a record 43-day disruptionPresident Donald Trump has signed a government funding bill that ends a record 43-day shutdown.
The new age of aging: When does aging really start?
Read full article: The new age of aging: When does aging really start?Americans are living longer than ever. Right now, nearly 58 million people are 65 years old or older and research shows 65-year-olds can expect to live another 18.9 years, on average. If you want to live a long life, aging is part of the journey. But just how do our bodies age, and what can we do to slow it down?
Appeals court weighs arguments on law cutting Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood
Read full article: Appeals court weighs arguments on law cutting Medicaid funds to Planned ParenthoodA federal appeals court has heard arguments about a spending law that stopped Medicaid reimbursements for Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest abortion provider.
Schumer faces criticism as shutdown nears end, but his job appears safe
Read full article: Schumer faces criticism as shutdown nears end, but his job appears safeSenate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer led his caucus and the country into a record-breaking government shutdown and voted against reopening when some of his members defected.
Indigenous groups get the spotlight at UN climate talks, but some say visibility isn't power
Read full article: Indigenous groups get the spotlight at UN climate talks, but some say visibility isn't powerThis year's United Nations climate talks in Brazil are putting a special focus on Indigenous peoples.
A positive outlook can improve health, but experts say too much positivity can backfire
Read full article: A positive outlook can improve health, but experts say too much positivity can backfireA positive outlook can lower stress, boost immunity, and even improve heart health, according to the Mayo Clinic. But experts warn that relentless positivity, ignoring or dismissing negative feelings can backfire.
An emerging shutdown deal doesn't extend expiring health subsidies. Here's what could happen to them
Read full article: An emerging shutdown deal doesn't extend expiring health subsidies. Here's what could happen to themA legislative package that could end the weekslong government shutdown leaves out any clear resolution on the expiring Affordable Care Act tax credits that have made private health insurance less costly for millions.
The Fire Watch, a community effort to end veteran suicide, has trained 10,000 Floridians to spot veterans in crisis
Read full article: The Fire Watch, a community effort to end veteran suicide, has trained 10,000 Floridians to spot veterans in crisisThe Fire Watch, a community effort to end veteran suicide, has reached a major milestone: 10,000 Floridians trained to identify veterans in crisis.
Canada loses measles elimination status after ongoing outbreaks
Read full article: Canada loses measles elimination status after ongoing outbreaksInternational health experts say Canada is no longer measles-free because of ongoing outbreaks, as childhood vaccination rates fall and the highly contagious virus spreads across North and South America.
The FDA removes a long-standing warning from hormone-based menopause drugs
Read full article: The FDA removes a long-standing warning from hormone-based menopause drugsThe Food and Drug Administration says it will remove a long-standing warning from hormone-based drugs used to treat menopause symptoms in women.
Weighted vests are one of the latest weight loss trends. But do they actually work?
Read full article: Weighted vests are one of the latest weight loss trends. But do they actually work?Weighted vests are being used to lose weight, but do they really work? Most importantly, are they safe? News4JAX Anchor Jenese Harris tried on a weighted vest, with the help of a doctor who said these vests are not for everyone.
