What to know about psychedelic retreats, a booming business with few safety guardrails
Read full article: What to know about psychedelic retreats, a booming business with few safety guardrailsSurging interest in the purported benefits of psychedelic drugs has given rise to a new industry: psychedelic retreats.
Are Spring allergies coming earlier, staying longer & growing stronger?
Read full article: Are Spring allergies coming earlier, staying longer & growing stronger?Doctors say this year’s allergy season is arriving earlier, lasting longer and hitting harder than in years past. Experts say it’s not just pollen. Warmer temperatures and higher carbon dioxide levels are giving plants a head start on blooming and producing more pollen than before.
To make hosting less stressful, strive for connection and not perfection
Read full article: To make hosting less stressful, strive for connection and not perfectionInviting people over is a good way to strengthen social connections, but pressure to clean every room and prepare a table of good food before guests arrive can get in the way.
Trump signs order to speed review of psychedelics, including the controversial drug ibogaine
Read full article: Trump signs order to speed review of psychedelics, including the controversial drug ibogainePresident Donald Trump has directed his administration to speed up reviews of certain psychedelic drugs, including ibogaine.
You can put beef tallow and salmon sperm on your face. But should you?
Read full article: You can put beef tallow and salmon sperm on your face. But should you?Animal-derived skin care products are gaining popularity, from salmon sperm facials to moisturizers made with beef tallow — the fat around a cow's internal organs.
Weapons-grade chemical carfentanil surges as dangerous substitute for fentanyl
Read full article: Weapons-grade chemical carfentanil surges as dangerous substitute for fentanylCarfentanil has experienced a drastic resurgence across the U.S., causing hundreds of unsuspecting drug users to overdose.
Clay health department issues warning about blue green algae at Doctors Lake Center
Read full article: Clay health department issues warning about blue green algae at Doctors Lake CenterWater sample testing is underway, but DOH-Clay said even though the presence of toxins hasn’t been confirmed yet, people should proceed as if they’re there.
Transgender athlete focuses on what may be her last track season as Supreme Court ruling looms
Read full article: Transgender athlete focuses on what may be her last track season as Supreme Court ruling loomsA West Virginia transgender girl who competes on her high school girls' track team says she's focused on having fun with her friends.
Making sure your grill is safe for summer
Read full article: Making sure your grill is safe for summerIf you haven’t fired up your grill since last summer, now’s the time to give it some attention. Consumer Reports says a little maintenance before grilling season can help your grill run better, last longer, and—most importantly—stay safe to use.
From avocados to E-bikes: ER docs sound the alarm
Read full article: From avocados to E-bikes: ER docs sound the alarmMore than 155 million Americans visit the emergency room each year and doctors say many of those trips are preventable. So what everyday habits are sending people to the ER? And what simple changes could keep you out?
Jacksonville healthcare organizations to host fair offering free screenings, resources, family support
Read full article: Jacksonville healthcare organizations to host fair offering free screenings, resources, family supportAgape Health and Wellness Center and New Breed Creation Life Center will host a community health fair offering free screenings, resources and family support on Saturday, April 25.
Takeaways from AP-Grist reporting on federal support for rural renewable energy
Read full article: Takeaways from AP-Grist reporting on federal support for rural renewable energyThe Associated Press and Grist have collaborated on a project to analyze how federal policy changes on energy are affecting farmers.
Man with AR-style pistol arrested at Aetna's Connecticut headquarters without incident
Read full article: Man with AR-style pistol arrested at Aetna's Connecticut headquarters without incidentPolice say a man carrying a backpack with an AR-style pistol inside has been arrested after walking into Aetna's headquarters in Connecticut.
A vaccine standoff and other key moments from RFK Jr.'s first congressional hearing in months
Read full article: A vaccine standoff and other key moments from RFK Jr.'s first congressional hearing in monthsHealth Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended a more than 12% proposed cut to his department's budget and dodged arrows from angry Democrats as he kicked off an expected sprint of seven hearings in Congress over the next seven days.
Younger adult colon cancer deaths are concentrated in people with less education, study says
Read full article: Younger adult colon cancer deaths are concentrated in people with less education, study saysA new study finds the worrisome rise in colorectal cancer deaths among younger adults is concentrated in people with less education.
Simple ways to make meetings work better for employees on the autism spectrum
Read full article: Simple ways to make meetings work better for employees on the autism spectrumEmployees on the autism spectrum and employers that want to embrace neurodiversity can make work environments more welcoming for people who may struggle with job-related social interactions.
Arizona utility agrees not to cut off power for nonpayment when it’s 95 degrees Fahrenheit or above
Read full article: Arizona utility agrees not to cut off power for nonpayment when it’s 95 degrees Fahrenheit or aboveArizona’s largest utility has agreed not to cut off electrical service to customers for nonpayment while high temperatures are 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 degrees Celsius) or above.
Roblox gaming platform reaches $12 million settlement with Nevada enhancing youth protections
Read full article: Roblox gaming platform reaches $12 million settlement with Nevada enhancing youth protectionsThe interactive gaming platform Roblox, popular among children and teens, has reached an over $12 million agreement with the state of Nevada over its protections for young users.
WHO says vaccinations save millions in Africa, but US aid cuts and Iran war threaten progress
Read full article: WHO says vaccinations save millions in Africa, but US aid cuts and Iran war threaten progressThe World Health Organization says vaccination programs across Africa have saved more than 50 million lives over the past five decades, but progress is slowing in some countries.
FDA to weigh easing limits on unproven peptides favored by RFK Jr. and other MAHA figures
Read full article: FDA to weigh easing limits on unproven peptides favored by RFK Jr. and other MAHA figuresFederal health officials will meet this summer to consider easing restrictions on a controversial group of drugs popular with followers of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Make America Healthy Again movement.
EPA may ease regulation of chemical plastic recycling, and environmentalists worry
Read full article: EPA may ease regulation of chemical plastic recycling, and environmentalists worryThe Environmental Protection Agency is reconsidering whether facilities that recycle plastic chemically should be held to the same strict air pollution standards as incinerators.
Former UCLA gynecologist pleads guilty to sex abuse after previous conviction was overturned
Read full article: Former UCLA gynecologist pleads guilty to sex abuse after previous conviction was overturnedA former University of California, Los Angeles, gynecologist has pleaded guilty to sexual abuse charges in connection with the sexual assault of several patients over his career, after an appeals court reversed his conviction earlier this year.
New trial over Diego Maradona's death resumes in Argentina against 7 health care professionals
Read full article: New trial over Diego Maradona's death resumes in Argentina against 7 health care professionalsThe trial of seven health care professionals accused of negligence in the death of Diego Maradona has resumed in Argentina.
Consumer Reports Investigation: Are energy drinks risky for teens? What parents should know
Read full article: Consumer Reports Investigation: Are energy drinks risky for teens? What parents should knowEnergy drinks are everywhere these days. Many of them look like sports hydration drinks and taste like candy. But a new Consumer Reports investigation finds what’s inside those drinks may be more than you’re bargaining for.
Tyrese Haliburton says it's shingles, not Achilles recovery, that will test him this offseason
Read full article: Tyrese Haliburton says it's shingles, not Achilles recovery, that will test him this offseasonIndiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton was prepared to spend this past NBA season in the shadows, fighting his way back from a torn right Achilles tendon.
Iran war has some US water utilities facing a fluoride shortage
Read full article: Iran war has some US water utilities facing a fluoride shortageSome U.S. water utilities are reporting that the Middle East war is disrupting their ability to maintain recommended fluoride levels in the drinking water.
Hosting solar can be a lifeline for farmers. But overcoming local opposition is tough
Read full article: Hosting solar can be a lifeline for farmers. But overcoming local opposition is toughLocal opposition to solar has long been an obstacle for green energy developers in the United States, but some communities are working to reverse local restrictions.
Too loud: Why volume matters with headphones
Read full article: Too loud: Why volume matters with headphonesIf you have a habit of wearing headphones all the time or have children who do, it’s important to make sure the volume isn’t too loud. Reports show hearing loss from headphones is a growing concern.
Suspected militants kill police officer assigned to guard polio team as nationwide campaign begins
Read full article: Suspected militants kill police officer assigned to guard polio team as nationwide campaign beginsSuspected militants have opened fire on a vehicle carrying police officers assigned to protect polio workers in northwestern Pakistan, killing one of them and wounding four others.
Springing the Blues to feature special moment: Cancer survivor to meet German stem cell donor who saved his life
Read full article: Springing the Blues to feature special moment: Cancer survivor to meet German stem cell donor who saved his lifeSpringing the Blues Festival returns to Jacksonville Beach this weekend and will feature an incredibly special moment: longtime festival board member Lloyd Hyatt, a cancer survivor, will meet the young German man whose stem cell donation saved Hyatt’s life.
Trump administration admits a glaring error in its accusations about New York health care fraud
Read full article: Trump administration admits a glaring error in its accusations about New York health care fraudPresident Donald Trump's administration has admitted to a major error in data used to justify a federal fraud probe into New York’s Medicaid program.
Artificial color confusion: What do those labels on your food really mean?
Read full article: Artificial color confusion: What do those labels on your food really mean?A recent change by the Food and Drug Administration has consumer advocates worried that food labels are about to get a lot more confusing.
Cancer: More and more patients are living decades after diagnosis
Read full article: Cancer: More and more patients are living decades after diagnosisFor both men and women, early detection, targeted drugs, immunotherapy, and precision medicine, tailored to each person’s cancer, are driving a decrease in death rates.
Kara Swisher examines the science, tech and business of living longer in new CNN docuseries
Read full article: Kara Swisher examines the science, tech and business of living longer in new CNN docuseriesKara Swisher begins her new CNN series on longevity and health in a cemetery, reflecting on her father's death.
Local health professionals discuss maternal health and resources for mothers in the local community
Read full article: Local health professionals discuss maternal health and resources for mothers in the local communityNew 2024 data shows Duval County is seeing higher birth rates than the state average — but fewer moms are getting early prenatal care, and more are going without care altogether.
Judge refuses to block sending abortion pill by mail for now, but says FDA must finish review
Read full article: Judge refuses to block sending abortion pill by mail for now, but says FDA must finish reviewA federal judge has ruled that the abortion drug mifepristone can continue to be dispensed by mail to people with prescriptions, at least for now.
Gary Woodland details PTSD struggles ahead of the Masters: 'I thought people were trying to kill me'
Read full article: Gary Woodland details PTSD struggles ahead of the Masters: 'I thought people were trying to kill me'Gary Woodlands is back at the Masters this week, fresh off his victory at the Houston Open.
Apartment nightmare: Jacksonville mom disputes $2K lease charge after roach-infested unit fails inspection
Read full article: Apartment nightmare: Jacksonville mom disputes $2K lease charge after roach-infested unit fails inspectionA Jacksonville single mother says she was hit with a $2,000 debt collection notice after leaving an apartment she describes as overrun with roaches — even though she says property management told her she owed nothing for breaking her lease.
Bangladesh conducts emergency measles vaccinations as outbreak kills more than 100 children
Read full article: Bangladesh conducts emergency measles vaccinations as outbreak kills more than 100 childrenBangladesh is conducting emergency measles-rubella vaccinations while trying to contain an ongoing outbreak that has killed more than 100 children.
Menopause products are having a hot minute. But doctors urge women to be wary of the marketing surge
Read full article: Menopause products are having a hot minute. But doctors urge women to be wary of the marketing surgeWomen suffering through the hot flashes, night sweats, mood changes and sleep problems that can come with menopause — all while looking in the mirror and noticing signs of aging — are being bombarded with products.
OneBlood hosting 2-day blood drive in Northeast Florida in honor of woman who died from sudden cardiac arrest
Read full article: OneBlood hosting 2-day blood drive in Northeast Florida in honor of woman who died from sudden cardiac arrestOneBlood is hosting blood drives at 8 local Culver’s locations on Friday, April 10 and Saturday, April 11 in honor of Lilly Kishore. Kishore died from sudden cardiac arrest in 2021 when she was 21 years old.
Orange Park neurosurgeon explains ‘focused ultrasound’ to treat people with essential tremors
Read full article: Orange Park neurosurgeon explains ‘focused ultrasound’ to treat people with essential tremorsFor more than two years, HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital has been treating patients dealing with essential tremors with a non-invasive procedure. There are several tests one doctor asks his patients to do throughout the treatment to make sure they get the best results.
Spend less on Spring cleaning products: What to buy right now for the best deal
Read full article: Spend less on Spring cleaning products: What to buy right now for the best dealIt’s time to tidy up your home with Spring cleaning on a budget, from paper towels to multi-purpose cleaners and tried and true hacks, but with so many cleaners on store shelves, how do you know which ones are worth buying? Consumer Reports put them to the test.
Raw dairy farm recalls some cheese products as FDA investigates E. coli outbreak
Read full article: Raw dairy farm recalls some cheese products as FDA investigates E. coli outbreakA California producer of raw milk and cheese products is recalling some of its products under pressure from federal officials.
Do your kids play sports? Here’s how to keep it fun and stress free
Read full article: Do your kids play sports? Here’s how to keep it fun and stress freeThe American Academy of Pediatrics reports 40% to 50% of youth athletes feel stressed by sports-related expectations. So how can parents help their children enjoy the game without feeling overwhelmed?
Easter eggs can be dyed and still eaten. Just follow these tips to make sure it's safe
Read full article: Easter eggs can be dyed and still eaten. Just follow these tips to make sure it's safeWith Easter around the corner, food safety experts say you can still dye Easter eggs and eat them safely if you handle them right.
8 arrests made in federal crackdown on alleged health care fraud in Southern California
Read full article: 8 arrests made in federal crackdown on alleged health care fraud in Southern CaliforniaFederal officials have arrested eight people they say were involved in various health care fraud schemes totaling $50 million in and around Los Angeles.
Trump unveils 100% tariff on some patented drugs on 'Liberation Day' anniversary
Read full article: Trump unveils 100% tariff on some patented drugs on 'Liberation Day' anniversaryPresident Donald Trump has signed an executive order that could slap long-threatened pharmaceutical tariffs of up to 100% on some patented drugs from companies that don’t reach deals with his administration in the coming months.
Local woman diagnosed with colon polyps gets them removed quickly with early detection
Read full article: Local woman diagnosed with colon polyps gets them removed quickly with early detectionDonna Gainer was enjoying life by hiking, biking and eating healthy. So it was a surprise when she was diagnosed with colorectal cancer. A routine screening uncovered complex polyps.
Congo says its mpox outbreak is over after 2 years and more than 2,200 suspected deaths
Read full article: Congo says its mpox outbreak is over after 2 years and more than 2,200 suspected deathsCongo has declared the end of a two-year mpox outbreak, which is believed to have caused over 2,200 deaths.
Mississippi lawmakers send bill that criminalizes abortion-inducing medication to governor
Read full article: Mississippi lawmakers send bill that criminalizes abortion-inducing medication to governorMississippi lawmakers have passed a bill that could imprison people for up to 10 years for distributing abortion-inducing medication.
Estrogen levels are key to a woman’s body. So how can too much affect you?
Read full article: Estrogen levels are key to a woman’s body. So how can too much affect you?There’s a delicate, ever-changing balance between what’s normal and abnormal for estrogen levels in a woman's body. But if you’re looking for a graph that says how high or low estrogen levels should be, you won’t be able to find one.
Post-mortem indicates New Zealand rugby player who died by suspected suicide had CTE
Read full article: Post-mortem indicates New Zealand rugby player who died by suspected suicide had CTEA post-mortem examination shows a New Zealand professional rugby player who died by suspected suicide last year had advanced chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a brain abnormality linked to repeated concussions.
Diabetes advocates cross their fingers as a bipartisan bill revives efforts to lower insulin costs
Read full article: Diabetes advocates cross their fingers as a bipartisan bill revives efforts to lower insulin costsA bipartisan group of senators is aiming to relieve high insulin costs for more Americans.
To fix a patient's irregular heartbeat, doctors first tested its digital 'twin'
Read full article: To fix a patient's irregular heartbeat, doctors first tested its digital 'twin'Scientists at Johns Hopkins University are creating virtual replicas of patients’ hearts so they can test how to fix a life-threatening irregular heartbeat before treating the real organ.
Judge rules that HUD effort to change criteria for homeless funding is unlawful
Read full article: Judge rules that HUD effort to change criteria for homeless funding is unlawfulA federal judge in Rhode Island has ruled that the Trump administration's effort to change the criteria for using tens of millions of dollars in funding to aid homeless people was unlawful.
Too busy for the dentist? Why convenience is reshaping dental care in Jacksonville
Read full article: Too busy for the dentist? Why convenience is reshaping dental care in JacksonvilleFor many Jacksonville residents, going to the dentist isn’t just about oral health -- it’s about finding the time.
Supreme Court rules against Colorado ban on ‘conversion therapy’ for LGBTQ+ kids
Read full article: Supreme Court rules against Colorado ban on ‘conversion therapy’ for LGBTQ+ kidsThe Supreme Court has ruled against a law banning “conversion therapy” for LGBTQ+ kids in Colorado, one of about two dozen states that banned the discredited practice.
Jacksonville could be first in nation to launch gene editing study for cholesterol
Read full article: Jacksonville could be first in nation to launch gene editing study for cholesterolA local research group is preparing to launch a first-of-its-kind gene editing study aimed at helping people with severe cholesterol conditions, and it could permanently change how the disease is treated.
A Florida hospital drops its lawsuit against a woman who refused to leave the facility
Read full article: A Florida hospital drops its lawsuit against a woman who refused to leave the facilityA Florida hospital has dropped a lawsuit that aimed to force a discharged patient to leave her hospital room.
EPA watchdog finds nation’s most contaminated sites are vulnerable to flooding, wildfires
Read full article: EPA watchdog finds nation’s most contaminated sites are vulnerable to flooding, wildfiresAbout 100 of the nation’s most contaminated toxic waste sites are in areas prone to flooding and wildfires, a potential public health threat to millions of Americans.
Founder of 'orgasmic meditation’ company gets 9 years in prison in forced labor case
Read full article: Founder of 'orgasmic meditation’ company gets 9 years in prison in forced labor caseThe leader of a sex-focused women’s wellness company that promoted “orgasmic meditation” has been sentenced to 9 years in prison on federal forced labor charges.
Corn tortillas in California now must contain folic acid. More states are looking at it
Read full article: Corn tortillas in California now must contain folic acid. More states are looking at itCalifornia is the first state to require food makers to add folic acid, a crucial vitamin, to corn masa flour used to make tortillas and other foods.
New valve replacement option allows patients to breathe pain free after heart surgery
Read full article: New valve replacement option allows patients to breathe pain free after heart surgeryImagine your heart not functioning properly and you not knowing for years! That’s the reality of people with aortic valve disease.
Woman whose son died from drugs bought on social media celebrates verdicts against Meta, YouTube
Read full article: Woman whose son died from drugs bought on social media celebrates verdicts against Meta, YouTubeA Colorado woman whose son died from a fentanyl-laced pill he bought through social media is celebrating a pair of verdicts this week against Meta and YouTube.
Having a conversation and creating best practices for your child's social media use
Read full article: Having a conversation and creating best practices for your child's social media useEarlier this week a jury in California this found both Meta and YouTube liable for mental health harms to kids using their services.
Trump administration seeks Endangered Species Act exemption for oil, gas projects in Gulf
Read full article: Trump administration seeks Endangered Species Act exemption for oil, gas projects in GulfThe Trump administration is seeking an exemption from the Endangered Species Act for expanded oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, citing national security as it wages war on Iran.
Treating AFib with a single procedure proves to be safer, more effective
Read full article: Treating AFib with a single procedure proves to be safer, more effectiveAFib, an irregular and often very fast heart rhythm, can lead to blood clots in the heart and significantly increase the chance of someone having a stroke. Now, more doctors are using a transformative way to treat patients with AFib called a concomitant procedure.
Breakthroughs for dry macular degeneration are on the way
Read full article: Breakthroughs for dry macular degeneration are on the wayDry age-related macular degeneration is the most common type — it happens when small deposits form under the retina, causing cells in the eye’s macula to die off. There’s currently no cure, but breakthroughs are on the horizon.
Jacksonville research group exploring new paths to lasting weight loss beyond GLP-1 drugs
Read full article: Jacksonville research group exploring new paths to lasting weight loss beyond GLP-1 drugsFor some, GLP-1 drugs feel like a weight-loss miracle. For others, the weight comes right back after they stop taking them, which has led a Jacksonville-area clinical research group to work on finding a solution.
Verdicts against social media companies carry consequences. But questions linger
Read full article: Verdicts against social media companies carry consequences. But questions lingerTwo landmark jury verdicts against social media companies have arrived in a long line of lawsuits alleging harm to children who use platforms including Instagram and YouTube.
EPA approves sale of a higher-ethanol fuel to try to lower gas prices
Read full article: EPA approves sale of a higher-ethanol fuel to try to lower gas pricesThe Environmental Protection Agency has announced it would allow gas stations to continue selling slightly cheaper E15 this summer in a move that may be good for drivers and corn growers but will likely contribute to air pollution.
How your weight is distributed can have a major effect on your overall health
Read full article: How your weight is distributed can have a major effect on your overall healthBodies come in all shapes and sizes. But research shows fat distribution, where weight is stored, can be linked to different health risks.
Be Well: Medicaid 'spend down' strategy can cover high long-term care costs. But do not go it alone
Read full article: Be Well: Medicaid 'spend down' strategy can cover high long-term care costs. But do not go it aloneMany older Americans end up relying on Medicaid for long-term care because Medicare rarely covers daily help like bathing or eating.
World Food Prize goes to food safety scientist for preventing millions of cases of foodborne illness
Read full article: World Food Prize goes to food safety scientist for preventing millions of cases of foodborne illnessDutch food scientist Huub Lelieveld has won the World Food Prize for shaping modern food processing safety standards used worldwide.
