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BBC News – Health
- Porridge and crumpets included in new junk food ad ban
- Letby interviewed in prison over more baby deaths
- 'Controversial brain surgery stopped my migraines'
- Hospice leaders warn hundreds of beds out of use
- 'We're attacked and abused as we try to save lives'
- Covid corruption commissioner starts fraud probe
- Why are doctors wary of wearables?
NewYorkTimes
- Kelly Powers, Fox News Commentator Who Shared Her Health Crises With Viewers, Dies at 45
- Who Was Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare?
- So You’ve Had a Hysterectomy. Do You Know What Was Removed?
- E.P.A. Again Seeks Limits on a Harmful Pesticide
- Live Updates: Supreme Court Hearing Major Trans Rights Case
- Most Rural Hospitals Have Closed Their Maternity Wards, Study Finds
- McDonald’s E Coli Outbreak Declared Over
WebMD Health
- Federal Experts Talk Bird Flu ‘What Ifs’ in WebMD Live Event
- What’s Next in Health Care for Older Adults: Questions and Answers With John Whyte, MD
- Get the Care You Need in a COVID-19 World
- Personal Shopper: A Savvy Black Entrepreneur Guides You to Eczema-Friendly Clothes, Creams, Cosmetics, and More
- Behind the Spike in Colorectal Cancer Among Young Americans
- How to Build a Support Network for Schizophrenia Care
- Helping Someone Stick With Schizophrenia Treatment
Medscape
- FDA Approves Bizengri for NSCLC, Pancreatic Cancer
- Could Diet and Gut Bacteria Be Fueling Early CRC?
- Abuse of the 340B Drug Program: Why Should Physicians Care?
- The Push for Off-Label Rx to Treat Long COVID: What Works?
- Investigational Drugs Look Promising for Osteoarthritis Pain
- HIV ‘Game-Changer’ Drug: Is Eastern Europe Missing Out?
- Battling EMR Burnout? AI Dictation Software May Help
Science-Based Medicine
- Questions About Pandemic Preparedness
- Questions For Senators to Ask Drs. Marty Makary and Jay Bhattacharya
- Suggested questions for Donald Trump’s health nominees during confirmation hearings
- ZDoggMD on RFK Jr.’s Rise: “I’m Talking About Like These Science Based Medicine Guys”
- Antivaxxers, grifters, and quacks: RFK Jr.’s MAHA takes over federal health agencies
- Any Doctor Who Enabled RFK Jr. In Any Way Is Anti-Vaccine No Matter How They Describe Themselves
- Laptop Class Doctors Think Doctors Who Treat Patients Are Lazy, Dumb, Cowardly, Sheep
KevinMD.com
- 8 important things everyone should know about tongue-ties and lip-ties by a pediatric dentist
- The heartbreaking lesson about life, love, and the “doctor hustle”
- The untold truths behind overdiagnosis and why it matters to your health
- Why rudeness and AI are pushing doctors to rethink their approach
- When empathy is found in unexpected places [PODCAST]
- Medicaid in non-expansion states: Explaining the indefensible
- The impact of sleep on fertility: Why rest matters for reproductive health
MedicineNet Daily News
- Smoking Can Really Weaken the Heart
- Get Moving! Any Sports Can Lower Seniors' Odds of Early Death
- Too Few U.S. Cities Have Good Hurricane Evacuation Plans
- Scientists Create Synthetic Mouse Embryo With Brain, Beating Heart
- New Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Shows Promise in Trial
- Dogs Get Healthier When People Get Fitter
- U.S. Government Extends Baby Formula Waivers, Rebates for WIC Families
MAYO Clinic
- Mayo Clinic Minute: Can diet help with inflammatory bowel disease?
- Tips for coping with an anxiety disorder
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Cardiac arrest vs. heart attacks: Who is at risk?
- In case you missed it: This week's Top 5 stories on social media
- Mayo Clinic Minute: What is inflammatory bowel disease?
- Mayo Clinic Minute: A cardiologist's tips for a healthy heart
- Grateful heart still ticking 65 years after repair
medicalxpress
- Abnormal prenatal blood test results could indicate hidden maternal cancers
- Evaluating long-term survival and cardiac efficacy of a gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy
- New hypothesis on chronic inflammation could lead to advances in disease treatment
- Overactive bladder diagnoses found to increase after guideline publication
- Symptom pattern of Meniere's disease often changes over time, study finds
- Mucus and snot are more important than you think, researchers say
- AI-enabled analysis of images meant to catch one disease can reveal others