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Alzheimer's patients are cared for in Bartlett

Health Nov 15

Why one man with a genetic predisposition for Alzheimer’s disease is defying the odds

By Ali Rogin, Andrew Corkery

Health Nov 13

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Botulism cases lead to widespread recall of infant formula

An outbreak of infant botulism, a rare but serious illness caused by toxins that attack the nervous system, is causing alarm among regulators and parents in the U.S. It's prompting an investigation and a nationwide recall of ByHeart Whole Nutrition…

By Stephanie Sy, Courtney Norris

Health Nov 06

U.S. President Trump makes an announcement from the Oval Office, at the White House in Washington
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The potential impact of lowering the cost of weight loss drugs

Millions of Americans will soon have direct access to popular weight-loss drugs at far lower prices than they pay now. That’s due to a deal announced between President Trump and pharmaceutical giants Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk. William Brangham discussed…

By William Brangham, Jackson Hudgins, Jenna Bloom

Health Oct 30

Medical doctor Makoto Kitada demonstrates a telemedicine application service called 'CLINICS', in Tokyo
Medicare patients go without needed treatment as government shutdown disrupts telehealth

The shutdown, now in its fifth week, halted funding for Medicare's telehealth program, leaving many patients without vital services.

By Ali Swenson, Obed Lamy, Associated Press

Health Oct 27

Peter Shugrue checks one of four custom, flush mounted clocks, destined for installation in Kansas City, Missouri, at the ...
Daylight saving time ends Sunday. Here’s what happens to your body when clocks change

It's time for most of America to move clocks back on Sunday. Daylight saving time ends in the U.S. at 2 a.m. local time, which means setting your clock back an hour.

By Lauran Neergaard, Associated Press

Oct 25

An epidemiologist explains how zombies are a metaphor for public health

By Tom Duszynski, The Conversation

Across the globe, other reanimated corpses crop up in local folklore, often reflecting fears of improper burial, violent death or moral wickedness.

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Sep 23

CDC report says ‘nightmare bacteria’ cases are increasing in U.S.

By Mike Stobbe, Associated Press

Government scientists say infection rates from drug-resistant “nightmare bacteria” have been increasing dramatically.

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Sep 18

31 of 38 Ebola cases in Congo have resulted in deaths, WHO reports

By Ope Adetayo, Associated Press

The World Health Organization is reporting that 31 of 38 confirmed Ebola cases in southern Congo have resulted in deaths.

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Sep 10

Unapproved tests and alternative treatments for Lyme disease are proliferating

By Matthew Perrone, Associated Press

The complexity of diagnosing Lyme disease has given rise to an entire industry of unapproved tests and alternative treatments, including lasers, herbal remedies and electromagnets.

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Sep 09

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A look at what’s in RFK Jr.’s ‘Make America Healthy Again’ report – and what’s missing

By Lisa Desjardins, Ali Schmitz

The Trump Administration released its plan for improving health outcomes and tackling chronic childhood illnesses. The strategy came from Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Make America Healthy Again Commission he oversees. The plan focuses on everything from…

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