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Early-season heat dome brings highest temperatures in years to parts of Eastern US
Read full article: Early-season heat dome brings highest temperatures in years to parts of Eastern USAn intense and nearly historic weather pattern is cooking much of America in a dangerous heat dome this week with triple-digit heat that hasn’t been seen in some places in more than a decade.
Health insurers promise to improve coverage reviews that prompt delays and complaints
Read full article: Health insurers promise to improve coverage reviews that prompt delays and complaintsThe nation’s major health insurers are promising to scale back and improve a widely despised practice that leads to care delays and complications.
The number of abortions kept rising in 2024 because of telehealth prescriptions, report finds
Read full article: The number of abortions kept rising in 2024 because of telehealth prescriptions, report findsA new report finds that the number of abortions in the U.S. grew in 2024 as more women obtained pills through telehealth.
Coffee and AFib: Surprising help?
Read full article: Coffee and AFib: Surprising help?Atrial fibrillation, called AFib, is the most common type of heart arrhythmia and experts say 12.1 million people in the U.S. will have AFib in 2030. While treatments like beta blockers and blood thinners are ways to deal with it, there might be an additional treatment that doesn’t involve a doctor.
Indians stretch, breathe and balance to mark International Day of Yoga
Read full article: Indians stretch, breathe and balance to mark International Day of YogaThousands of people across India stretched themselves in public parks and on sandy beaches to mark the 11th International Day of Yoga by practising the ancient physical, mental and spiritual discipline.
Purdue Pharma's $7B opioid settlement is set for votes from victims and cities
Read full article: Purdue Pharma's $7B opioid settlement is set for votes from victims and citiesA judge has advanced OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma's $7 billion-plus plan to settle thousands of lawsuits over the toll of opioids.
Dementia Defense: 4 surprising ways to prevent Alzheimer’s
Read full article: Dementia Defense: 4 surprising ways to prevent Alzheimer’sJune is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. Every 65 seconds, someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Right now, nearly 7 million Americans are living with the disease. That number is expected to nearly double to 13 million by 2050.
UK lawmakers back a bill to allow terminally ill adults to end their lives
Read full article: UK lawmakers back a bill to allow terminally ill adults to end their livesU.K. lawmakers have backed a bill to allow terminally ill adults in England and Wales to choose to end their lives in a historic vote in Parliament that takes it a step nearer to becoming law.
Ducks return to a Long Island farm that lost its entire flock to the bird flu
Read full article: Ducks return to a Long Island farm that lost its entire flock to the bird fluLong Island’s last commercial duck farm is rebuilding after a bird flu outbreak forced the destruction of its entire 100,000-bird flock in January.
Trump administration removing 988 hotline service tailored to LGBTQ+ youth in July
Read full article: Trump administration removing 988 hotline service tailored to LGBTQ+ youth in JulyThe 988 National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline will stop providing tailored support options to LGBTQ+ youth and young adults on July 17.
Families of trans kids worry about what's next after Supreme Court rules on gender-affirming care
Read full article: Families of trans kids worry about what's next after Supreme Court rules on gender-affirming careA U.S. Supreme Court decision upholding Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors is leaving transgender children and their parents uncertain and anxious about its impact.
The world's only twice-a-year shot to prevent HIV could stop transmission — if people can get it
Read full article: The world's only twice-a-year shot to prevent HIV could stop transmission — if people can get itThe Food and Drug Administration has approved the world’s only twice-a-year shot to prevent HIV.
What to know about the impacts of the Supreme Court's ruling on transgender care for youth
Read full article: What to know about the impacts of the Supreme Court's ruling on transgender care for youthThe U.S. Supreme Court said Tennessee did not violate the constitution by banning gender-affirming care for transgender minors.
A Kenyan preacher who claimed responsibility for 'miracle babies' is killed in a car crash
Read full article: A Kenyan preacher who claimed responsibility for 'miracle babies' is killed in a car crashA televangelist in Kenya who was notorious for claiming to cure infertility in women died in a car crash on Tuesday.
Medicare and Social Security go-broke dates pushed up to 2034 due to rising health care costs, new SSA law
Read full article: Medicare and Social Security go-broke dates pushed up to 2034 due to rising health care costs, new SSA lawThe go-broke dates for Medicare and Social Security’s trust funds have moved up as rising health care costs and new legislation affecting Social Security benefits have contributed to closer projected depletion dates.
Deadly listeria outbreak linked to chicken alfredo fettucine sold at Kroger and Walmart
Read full article: Deadly listeria outbreak linked to chicken alfredo fettucine sold at Kroger and WalmartA listeria food poisoning outbreak that has killed three people and led to one pregnancy loss is linked to newly recalled heat-and-eat chicken fettucine alfredo products sold at Kroger and Walmart stores.
Supreme Court OKs Tennessee ban on gender-affirming care for kids, a setback for transgender rights
Read full article: Supreme Court OKs Tennessee ban on gender-affirming care for kids, a setback for transgender rightsThe Supreme Court has upheld Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors, a jolting setback to transgender rights.
Purdue Pharma’s $7B opioid settlement could advance soon after states back it
Read full article: Purdue Pharma’s $7B opioid settlement could advance soon after states back itA judge intends to rule this week on a plan for local governments and individual victims to vote on OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma’s plan to settle thousands of lawsuits over the toll of opioids.
FDA to offer faster drug reviews to companies promoting 'national priorities'
Read full article: FDA to offer faster drug reviews to companies promoting 'national priorities'The Food and Drug Administration says it will begin offering faster reviews to new medicines that align with Trump administration priorities for Americans' health.
Dutch government recommends children under 15 stay off TikTok and Instagram
Read full article: Dutch government recommends children under 15 stay off TikTok and InstagramThe Dutch government is advising parents that children under 15 should not use TikTok and Instagram, citing physical and psychological problems including panic attacks, depression and sleeping problems.
US abortion clinics are closing even in states where abortion is legal. More cuts could be coming
Read full article: US abortion clinics are closing even in states where abortion is legal. More cuts could be comingThree years after the fall of Roe v. Wade, the funding system for abortions is battered.
Two major US food producers to remove artificial dyes from products sold domestically
Read full article: Two major US food producers to remove artificial dyes from products sold domesticallyTwo major food producers say that they will be pulling artificial dyes from their U.S. products starting in 2027.
UK lawmakers vote to decriminalize abortion amid concern about the prosecution of women
Read full article: UK lawmakers vote to decriminalize abortion amid concern about the prosecution of womenBritish lawmakers have voted to decriminalize abortion after a lawmaker argued it was cruel to prosecute women for ending a pregnancy.
Judge rules some NIH grant cuts illegal, saying he's never seen such discrimination in 40 years
Read full article: Judge rules some NIH grant cuts illegal, saying he's never seen such discrimination in 40 yearsA federal judge says it was illegal for the Trump administration to cancel several hundred research grants issued by the National Institutes of Health.
St. Johns County officials to consider 10-year, $13 million plan addressing space needs for various county services
Read full article: St. Johns County officials to consider 10-year, $13 million plan addressing space needs for various county servicesSt. Johns County officials will soon decide whether to move forward with a 10-year, $13 million plan addressing space needs for various county services, including the court of clerks, supervisor of elections office, comptrollers office, and St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office.
Second patient death reported with gene therapy for muscular dystrophy
Read full article: Second patient death reported with gene therapy for muscular dystrophyShares of Sarepta Therapeutics have plunged again after the drugmaker reported a second death in connection with its gene therapy for muscular dystrophy.
Salmonella poisoning linked to pistachio cream sickens 4 in Minnesota and New Jersey
Read full article: Salmonella poisoning linked to pistachio cream sickens 4 in Minnesota and New JerseyFour people have been sickened in two states by salmonella poisoning linked to pistachio cream, a nut butter spread.
Warning signs of speech disorder in children and why early intervention matters
Read full article: Warning signs of speech disorder in children and why early intervention mattersFor parents of young children, realizing their little one has a speech issue might not always be obvious, and it's something that can end up leading to reading and writing problems later on, if it's not corrected.
Supreme Court order gives religious organizations new chance to challenge New York abortion rule
Read full article: Supreme Court order gives religious organizations new chance to challenge New York abortion ruleThe Supreme Court is ordering a New York court to take a new look at whether some religious organizations should be excluded from a state regulation requiring health insurance plans to cover abortions.
Supreme Court agrees to hear appeal from New Jersey faith-based pregnancy center
Read full article: Supreme Court agrees to hear appeal from New Jersey faith-based pregnancy centerThe Supreme Court will hear from a faith-based pregnancy center in New Jersey challenging a state investigation into whether it misled people into thinking its services included referrals for abortion.
Could you eat this much ice cream after walking 1,100 miles? Some Appalachian Trail hikers try
Read full article: Could you eat this much ice cream after walking 1,100 miles? Some Appalachian Trail hikers tryMidway up the Appalachian Trail, a little country store in Gardners, Pennsylvania, invites hikers to take on an additional challenge: eating a half-gallon of ice cream in one sitting.
As GOP pushes spending cuts, many say Medicaid and food stamps are underfunded: AP-NORC poll
Read full article: As GOP pushes spending cuts, many say Medicaid and food stamps are underfunded: AP-NORC pollA new poll shows most U.S. adults don’t think the government is overspending on the programs Republicans in Congress have focused on cutting, like Medicaid and food stamps.
Do your teeth have secret enemies?
Read full article: Do your teeth have secret enemies?According to the CDC, one-quarter of U.S. adults age 20-64 have at least one untreated cavity and nearly half of U.S. adults have gum disease. Your diet is crucial to your teeth’s health but there are certain foods that can hurt your teeth.
Falling asleep on the couch? Here’s why experts suggest avoiding it
Read full article: Falling asleep on the couch? Here’s why experts suggest avoiding itEver doze off on the couch at night, then struggle to fall back asleep once you move to your bed? According to Cleveland Clinic sleep specialist Nancy Foldvary, DO, you’re not alone – and there’s a reason for it.
A letter demanding data on Cuban medical missions roils the Caribbean and the Americas
Read full article: A letter demanding data on Cuban medical missions roils the Caribbean and the AmericasAn unusual request from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights about Cuban medical brigades is roiling countries in the Caribbean and the Americas.
Trump administration gives personal data of immigrant Medicaid enrollees to deportation officials
Read full article: Trump administration gives personal data of immigrant Medicaid enrollees to deportation officialsPresident Donald Trump's administration has released to deportation officials the personal data for millions of Medicaid enrollees, including their immigration status.
California Legislature OKs proposal to freeze health care access for some immigrants
Read full article: California Legislature OKs proposal to freeze health care access for some immigrantsThe California Legislature approves a proposal Friday to freeze enrollment in a state-funded health care program for immigrants without legal status.
Louisiana AG investigating CVS for sending mass text messages lobbying against legislation
Read full article: Louisiana AG investigating CVS for sending mass text messages lobbying against legislationLouisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill plans to send a cease and desist letter to CVS for mass text messages sent to customers lobbying against legislation and is opening an investigation into whether the pharmaceutical giant improperly used customers’ personal information.
Ananda Lewis, former MTV and BET host who publicly shared breast cancer journey, dies
Read full article: Ananda Lewis, former MTV and BET host who publicly shared breast cancer journey, diesAnanda Lewis, the former MTV and BET host who became a beloved television personality in the 1990s with her warmth and authenticity, has died.
Black dads go public with support for their kids with autism -- and each other
Read full article: Black dads go public with support for their kids with autism -- and each otherA growing number of Black fathers with autistic children are looking to be more visible in the national autism conversation through podcasts, nonprofits and summits that specifically address their experience.
Illinois officials investigate license-plate data shared with police seeking woman who had abortion
Read full article: Illinois officials investigate license-plate data shared with police seeking woman who had abortionIllinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias has asked for an investigation into a suburban Chicago police department for allegedly sharing data from automatic license-plate readers with a Texas sheriff seeking a woman who had an abortion.
'Gas station heroin' is technically illegal and widely available. Here are the facts
Read full article: 'Gas station heroin' is technically illegal and widely available. Here are the factsHealth officials want you to think twice before buying brightly colored energy shots and supplements often sold at gas stations, convenience stores and smoke shops.
Supreme Court win for girl with epilepsy expected to make disability lawsuits against schools easier
Read full article: Supreme Court win for girl with epilepsy expected to make disability lawsuits against schools easierA teenage girl with a rare form of epilepsy has won a unanimous Supreme Court ruling that’s expected to make it easier for families of children with disabilities to sue schools over access to education.
Inside the legal fight over the telehealth clinics that help women defy abortion bans
Read full article: Inside the legal fight over the telehealth clinics that help women defy abortion bansEvery month, thousands of women evade abortion bans in their home states by turning to telehealth clinics willing to send them pregnancy-ending drugs through the mail.
When times are tough, practicing gratitude can improve moods in the workplace
Read full article: When times are tough, practicing gratitude can improve moods in the workplacePracticing and encouraging gratitude can be a simple way to boost morale at a time when layoffs and economic uncertainty are causing stress and anxiety.
EPA says power plant carbon emissions aren't dangerous. We asked 30 scientists: Here's what they say
Read full article: EPA says power plant carbon emissions aren't dangerous. We asked 30 scientists: Here's what they sayThe Trump administration’s Environmental Protection Agency Wednesday proposed a new ruling that heat-trapping carbon gas “emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants do not contribute significantly to dangerous air pollution.
Little sprouts: Fathers & nature nurturing young minds
Read full article: Little sprouts: Fathers & nature nurturing young mindsThis Father’s Day, as families celebrate the bonds that shape us, scientific research increasingly highlights the profound influence fathers have on their children's development.
What will happen to food assistance under Trump's tax cut plan? A look at the numbers
Read full article: What will happen to food assistance under Trump's tax cut plan? A look at the numbersBig changes are being proposed to a food assistance program as part of President Donald Trump's tax-cut legislation.
UF Health ‘surprised and disheartened’ after Wolfson Children’s Hospital ends collaboration, brings in Nemours
Read full article: UF Health ‘surprised and disheartened’ after Wolfson Children’s Hospital ends collaboration, brings in NemoursUF Health said on Tuesday it was both "surprised and disheartened" after Baptist Health/Wolfson Children’s Hospital decided to end with ts decades-long clinical collaboration with its health system and the College of Medicine – Jacksonville.
Louisiana lawmakers pass bill targeting out-of-state doctors who prescribe and mail abortion pills
Read full article: Louisiana lawmakers pass bill targeting out-of-state doctors who prescribe and mail abortion pillsLouisiana lawmakers have approved a measure that targets out-of-state doctors and activists who prescribe, sell or provide pregnancy-ending drugs to residents in the reliably red state.
Florida abortions down 45%; Duval County ranked 6th among counties with the most abortions, new data shows
Read full article: Florida abortions down 45%; Duval County ranked 6th among counties with the most abortions, new data showsAbortions in Florida have significantly declined compared to last year, according to a new state Agency for Health Care Administration report.
Music festivals have become more open to harm reduction initiatives. How far will it go?
Read full article: Music festivals have become more open to harm reduction initiatives. How far will it go?Harm reductions initiatives are becoming more commonplace at major music festivals, both through partnerships with festival organizers as well as volunteer efforts done without explicit permission.
Raw milk, seed oils, nightshade veggies: Health boosters or health risks?
Read full article: Raw milk, seed oils, nightshade veggies: Health boosters or health risks?It’s no secret that what you eat can have a big effect on your health. But with so many mixed messages and misleading claims, knowing which foods are really good for you isn’t always easy.
Are you sure about that? We’re busting common health myths!
Read full article: Are you sure about that? We’re busting common health myths!Do you really need 10,000 steps a day? Do vaccines cause autism? Is a glass of red wine a day good for your heart? Read on to see whether these health claims and others are true or not.
Celebrating 50 years: How Orange Park Pediatrics has transformed medical services in Clay County
Read full article: Celebrating 50 years: How Orange Park Pediatrics has transformed medical services in Clay CountyFifty years ago, a local pediatrician answered a need in the Clay County community for medical services, back when seeing a doctor cost just $17 a visit.
Leaders of ‘orgasmic meditation’ women's wellness company OneTaste convicted in forced labor trial
Read full article: Leaders of ‘orgasmic meditation’ women's wellness company OneTaste convicted in forced labor trialThe leaders of a sex-focused women’s wellness company that promoted “orgasmic meditation” have been convicted of federal forced labor charges.
Florida agency tells newspaper to halt reporting angle on foundation associated with governor’s wife
Read full article: Florida agency tells newspaper to halt reporting angle on foundation associated with governor’s wifeFlorida’s child welfare agency has sent a letter to a newspaper telling it to “cease and desist” its reporting on foster families for a story about a nonprofit associated with Gov. Ron DeSantis’ wife.
NIH scientists publish declaration criticizing Trump's deep cuts in public health research
Read full article: NIH scientists publish declaration criticizing Trump's deep cuts in public health researchPresident Donald Trump’s National Institutes of Health director says some employees’ critical letter to him has “fundamental misconceptions about the policy directions the NIH has taken.”.
Stop gaslighting, start greenlighting: How you can validate others & strengthen your relationships
Read full article: Stop gaslighting, start greenlighting: How you can validate others & strengthen your relationshipsToday, gaslighting goes beyond romantic relationships. It can happen between friends, family or even at work. Importantly, gaslighting is a pattern of invalidation, so what’s the opposite? Greenlighting.
Utah judge rules a convicted killer with dementia is competent to be executed
Read full article: Utah judge rules a convicted killer with dementia is competent to be executedA Utah judge has ruled that a convicted killer who developed dementia while on death row for 37 years is competent enough to be executed.
A St. Johns County teacher was diagnosed with breast cancer at 23. Community support is helping her through the battle
Read full article: A St. Johns County teacher was diagnosed with breast cancer at 23. Community support is helping her through the battleAccording to the National Breast Cancer Foundation, about 9% of all new breast cancer cases in the U.S. are diagnosed in women younger than 45 years old.
Health alert: Clay County residents urged to use caution amid harmful blue-green algae in Doctors Lake
Read full article: Health alert: Clay County residents urged to use caution amid harmful blue-green algae in Doctors LakeThe Florida Department of Health in Clay County issued a health alert on Friday after finding harmful blue-green algae in toxins in Doctors Lake-Pace Island Back Park Dock.
Planet-warming emissions dropped when companies had to report them. EPA wants to end that
Read full article: Planet-warming emissions dropped when companies had to report them. EPA wants to end thatThe Trump administration's Environmental Protection Agency is taking aim at dozens of rules aimed at protecting the environment, including one that requires big polluters to report greenhouse gas emissions.
A judge tells federal agencies they can't enforce anti-trans bias policies against Catholic groups
Read full article: A judge tells federal agencies they can't enforce anti-trans bias policies against Catholic groupsA federal judge has ruled that two federal agencies cannot punish Catholic employers and health care providers if they refuse, for religious reasons, to provide gender-affirming care to transgender patients or won’t provide health insurance coverage for such care to their workers.
Who's in charge? CDC's leadership 'crisis' apparent amid new COVID-19 vaccine guidance
Read full article: Who's in charge? CDC's leadership 'crisis' apparent amid new COVID-19 vaccine guidanceThe CDC, a $9.2 billion-a-year agency tasked with reviewing life-saving vaccines, monitoring diseases and watching for budding threats to Americans’ health, is without a clear leader.
UN food agency appeals for $46 million to help 2 million Haitians facing severe hunger
Read full article: UN food agency appeals for $46 million to help 2 million Haitians facing severe hungerThe U.N. food agency is appealing for $46 million for the next six months to help about 2 million Haitians in dire need of food, including 8,500 at the worst catastrophic level of hunger.