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Child drug poisonings and firearm deaths have skyrocketed in America: Study
PBNJ Productions/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Firearm deaths and drug poisoning deaths in children have spiked in the last decade, according to a new study in the United States. The study found an increase in [Read More…]

After weeks of increasing COVID hospitalizations, is the summer peak over?
Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — After weeks of increasing COVID hospitalizations in the United States, the number of patients seems to be trending downward, and experts say the summer peak might be over. Weekly hospitalizations [Read More…]

More than 75,000 health care workers begin strike at Kaiser Permanente
pablohart/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — More than 75,000 workers at Kaiser Permanente launched a strike Wednesday, with a coalition of unions alleging the health care system is engaging in unfair labor practices. Employees in Virginia [Read More…]

What to know about the looming health care workers strike at Kaiser Permanente
ATU Images/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — More than 75,000 Kaiser Permanente workers across the country are planning to strike Wednesday morning over what a coalition of unions allege are unfair labor practices. The strike — [Read More…]

Teen athlete has hands, legs amputated after rare complication from the flu
Edgar Uribe (NEW YORK) — Mathias Uribe was a healthy 14-year-old kid looking forward to his freshman year of high school, during which he planned to join the cross-country team and continue to play piano, [Read More…]

Pennsylvania woman dies of West Nile virus, 1st case in Pittsburgh area this year
Joao Paulo Burini/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A Pennsylvania woman in her 80s has died after contracting West Nile virus, health officials said this week. The woman lived in Pittsburgh and is the first human [Read More…]

Why you should wait a few days before taking an at-home COVID test if you’re sick
Carol Yepes/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The best time to take an at-home COVID-19 test is on the fourth day of having symptoms, according to a study published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases. Researchers [Read More…]

Woman diagnosed with breast cancer at 34 credits clinical trial with saving her life
Courtesy Kate Korson (NEW YORK) — Kate Korson was living out her dream of caring for rescue horses in Colorado and preparing to celebrate her 34th birthday when she said she received a surprising diagnosis. [Read More…]

Military family worries they can’t afford child’s lifesaving medications if government shuts down
Courtesy the Carrigg family (WASHINGTON) — For one military family, the consequences of a partial government shutdown would be dire: It could mean not affording treatments and medications for their child who is fighting for [Read More…]

New consumer warning about websites selling drugs like Ozempic, Mounjaro used for weight loss
Tetra Images/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Amid the high cost and rising popularity of drugs used for weight loss like Ozempic, Mounjaro and Wegovy, pharmacists and medical doctors are warning consumers about some websites that [Read More…]

An FDA committee said one type of nasal decongestant doesn’t work, but experts say here’s what does
Jennifer A Smith/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Over-the-counter agents to treat upper respiratory symptoms like nasal congestion make up a multi-billion-dollar business. But recently, a Food and Drug Administration advisory committee ruled that oral phenylephrine, [Read More…]

Free at-home COVID tests from the US government are back. Here’s how to get them
Tim Sheehan/The Fresno Bee/Tribune News Service via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Biden administration this week relaunched the website where Americans can once again order free at-home COVID tests. The website had been shut down since [Read More…]

Mom says bullying led to her daughter’s suicide. Now she’s trying to help save other kids
nazarethman/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Brittany Tichenor remembers her daughter Isabella, whom she called Izzy, as the “sweetest person” she has ever met, someone who was resilient and amazing, a 10-year-old child whose eyes were [Read More…]

Almost half of US adults plan to get new COVID-19 vaccine, survey finds
IMAGINESTOCK/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Nearly half of all adults in the United States plan to get the newly recommended COVID-19 vaccine, according to results from a survey released Wednesday. The latest poll conducted by [Read More…]

Scientists say some tests may be able to identify the markers of prolonged COVID symptoms in the future
Jackyenjoyphotography/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — While there is no specific test to determine if someone is experiencing long COVID, a new study published in Nature used blood tests to find new insight into what biological [Read More…]

About 18 million US adults have had long COVID: CDC
Tetra Images/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Millions of Americans say they’ve had long COVID, and some say they’re still battling it, according to new federal data. Two new reports, published early Tuesday by the Centers [Read More…]

Federal government relaunches free at-home COVID test program
Michael Siluk/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The federal government program used for the last two winters to send free COVID tests to Americans’ homes started up again Monday. The government’s move comes [Read More…]

California’s CARE Court program to tackle mental illness starts next month. What you need to know
Elvira Laskowski/Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — California’s controversial new CARE Court program, meant to address serious mental illness and the state’s homelessness crisis, will go into effect next week. Under CARE — which stands for [Read More…]

Overdose crisis reaches historic levels in New York City
Icy Macload/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The overdose crisis has reached historic levels in New York City, according to new data from the city’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Provisional data shows there were [Read More…]

Saltwater intrusion in Mississippi River could impact drinking water in Louisiana, officials say
Philip Gould/Getty Images (LOUISIANA) — New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has signed an emergency declaration over an intrusion of saltwater into the Mississippi River that officials say could impact the water supply in the region. [Read More…]