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Health Mar 14

What are peptides, and are they safe? Here's what to know

By Grace Abels, PolitiFact

Politics Mar 13

MigrantTreatment
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Pregnant migrant girls held at Texas center criticized for inadequate care

Since July, the Trump administration has been sending all pregnant unaccompanied minors apprehended by immigration enforcement to a single group shelter in Texas. Some of the administration's own child welfare officials object to this policy, saying the facility lacks specialized…

By Amna Nawaz, Doug Adams

Arts Mar 11

DancingThroughTrauma
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Miami group turns line dancing into therapy for grief and trauma

Dealing with grief and trauma can look different for everyone, and a group in Miami has found an unconventional way of helping people cope. Alessandro de Palma of Student Reporting Labs, the PBS News journalism training program, has the story.

By Alessandro de Palma, Student Reporting Labs

Nation Mar 10

HeatingUp
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U.S. sauna industry heating up as more embrace it for wellness

The sauna industry in the U.S. is heating up. More health-conscious Americans are embracing this ancient Finnish tradition as a modern way to help reduce stress and promote wellness. Nowhere has the sauna culture taken root more deeply than in…

By Kaomi Lee, Twin Cities PBS

Nation Feb 25

Casey Means, nominated to serve as the next U.S. Surgeon General, testifies before a Senate Health, Education, Labor, and ...
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Surgeon general nominee faces scrutiny over qualifications and views on vaccines

Dr. Casey Means, the wellness influencer and ally of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is the president’s nominee for surgeon general. As a prominent voice in the MAHA movement, some of her ideas, such as prioritizing natural foods, reducing…

By William Brangham, Courtney Norris

Feb 22

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

By Madison Czopek, PolitiFact

From popcorn to Pop-Tarts, protein-packed food is everywhere, and politicians want you to eat more of it. What’s the right amount for you?…

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Feb 20

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EPA rollbacks on pollution limits could drive up health care costs, advocates warn

By Stephanie Sy, Azhar Merchant

The Environmental Protection Agency is moving to scale back limits on toxic emissions from coal-burning power plants, clearing the way for them to emit more hazardous pollutants, such as mercury. Advocates are warning that rolling back limits could harm human…

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Jan 23

Watch 6:55
Measles cases surged in 2025 as vaccination rates dropped

By Stephanie Sy, Courtney Norris

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.

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Jan 20

The U.S. is on the verge of losing its measles elimination status

By Devi Shastri, Associated Press

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

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Jan 17

New research shows eating less ultraprocessed food supports healthier aging

By Moul Dey, The Conversation

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.

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