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Health Feb 22

What to know about protein in your diet, according to dietitians

By Madison Czopek, PolitiFact

Health Jan 23

Measles scare in New York
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Measles cases surged in 2025 as vaccination rates dropped

Measles, one of the world’s most contagious diseases, was declared eliminated in the U.S. more than 25 years ago. However, measles cases have skyrocketed in the U.S. as vaccination rates continue to decline, a trend that accelerated during the pandemic.

By Stephanie Sy, Courtney Norris

Science Jan 20

Signs inform people of measles prevention and testing at the Gaines County Court House in Seminole
The U.S. is on the verge of losing its measles elimination status

Last year, the CDC confirmed 2,144 measles cases across 44 states — the most since 1991 — and nearly 50 separate outbreaks.

By Devi Shastri, Associated Press

Health Jan 17

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New research shows eating less ultraprocessed food supports healthier aging

A new study found older adults whose diets consisted of only 15% ultraprocessed foods – rather than the usual 50% – had lower weight, insulin and cholesterol.

By Moul Dey, The Conversation

Health Jan 09

A sign advertises vaccine shots in Miami
Some flu measures decrease, but no clear sign this severe season has peaked

New data showed declines in medical office visits due to flu-like illness and the number of states reporting high flu activity. But flu deaths and hospitalizations rose.

By Mike Stobbe, Associated Press

Jan 07

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Why experts are divided over the new federal dietary guidelines

By William Brangham, Karina Cuevas, Unda Dittaboot

The Trump administration released new dietary guidelines that will shape everything from school lunches to medical advice. The guidance puts a bigger emphasis on eating more protein and dairy, something Health Secretary Kennedy has long sought. William Brangham discussed the…

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Jan 05

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What the overhaul of U.S. vaccine guidance means for public health

By Geoff Bennett, Azhar Merchant

In a major departure from past practice, the CDC is scaling back the number of recommended vaccines for children. The new schedule recommends that flu and COVID vaccines only be given after consulting with a healthcare provider and narrows recommendations…

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Jan 05

Trump administration cuts number of vaccines it recommends for every child

By Ali Swenson, Lauran Neergaard, Associated Press

Medical experts are slamming the move, saying it could lead to reduced uptake of important vaccinations and increase disease.

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Jan 02

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Why the flu season is so bad and how you can protect yourself

By William Brangham, Courtney Norris, Azhar Merchant

We are entering peak flu season, and a new variant known as subclade k is spreading quickly across the country, driving a sharp rise in illness and hospitalizations. Public health officials say this current wave may last for weeks to…

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Jan 02

In a tumultuous year, U.S. health policy transforms under RFK Jr.

By Ali Swenson, Associated Press

He has also promoted controversial views on vaccines, including removing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's recommendation for COVID-19 vaccines for healthy children and pregnant women.

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