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What to know about ascending aortic aneurysm after Grant Wahl’s sudden death at the World Cup
Vladimir Vladimirov/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A ruptured ascending aortic aneurysm — the reported cause of death of American soccer writer Grant Wahl — is a rare but deadly medical condition. Wahl, 49, a prominent [Read More…]

Fetuses can be vulnerable to climate change, air pollution exposure, says researcher
Jennifer Cantley at home with her children. – ABC News (NEW YORK) — In Carson City, Nevada, one family is choosing to spend more time indoors because they said smoke from wildfires and soaring temperatures [Read More…]

Two-year-old hospitalized with RSV spent eight days on ventilator
ABC News (ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.) — A mother is speaking out about how dangerous respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, can be as her 2-year-old battles the disease. Jazlynmae Gonzalez just spent her birthday in the pediatric [Read More…]

States that banned abortion already had high maternal death rates and fewer doctors: Study
fstop123/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — States that imposed strict abortion laws this year were already more likely to have significantly higher maternal and infant death rates as well as fewer doctors providing care to women, [Read More…]

More than 3,500 Americans have died from long COVID during pandemic: CDC
SONGPHOL THESAKIT/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — More than 3,500 Americans have died from long COVID-related illnesses, according to new federal data. The report, published early Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National [Read More…]

Officials urge mask-wearing as ‘tripledemic’ grows: What parents should know
EMS-FORSTER-PRODUCTIONS/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — As the so-called “tripledemic” of flu, RSV and COVID-19 continues across the United States, health officials are encouraging people to wear face masks again, especially children. Health officials in multiple [Read More…]

People may not always get helpful weight loss advice from their doctors, study finds
JGI/Jamie Grill/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Maintaining a healthy weight has numerous health benefits, but primary care doctors may not always give specific, effective weight loss advice to their patients, according to a new study [Read More…]

Fauci credits passion, genetics for his long career as he reflects on 50 years of service
Lorenzo Bevilaqua/ABC News (NEW YORK) — After 50 years, serving seven presidents, spearheading a response to HIV/AIDS, Zika, Ebola and a novel coronavirus, Dr. Anthony Fauci is stepping down from his role in the federal [Read More…]

As Dr. Anthony Fauci leaves public service, he fears health misinformation
Lorenzo Bevilaqua/ABC (NEW YORK) — After over 50 years working in public service, Dr. Anthony Fauci is stepping down at the end of the month, though he’s not retiring. Fauci told ABC News he wants [Read More…]

Moms forced to make ‘tough’ decisions amid ‘tripledemic’
Courtesy of Vanessa Desani/Abigail Murray (NEW YORK) — Parents across social media are speaking out about their families’ firsthand experiences as the ongoing “tripledemic” of respiratory syncytial virus, influenza and coronavirus continues to spread across [Read More…]

COVID hospitalizations at least 3 times higher among seniors than other age groups: CDC
Images By Tang Ming Tung/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — COVID-19 hospitalizations among seniors are at least three times higher than any other age group, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. [Read More…]

Climate change brings health issues, challenges for pregnant women
juanma hache/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Dr. Santosh Pandipati has seen up close the impact of climate change on his personal and professional life. “I’ve taken care of patients who’ve had to flee wildfires,” the [Read More…]

One teen’s search for a bone marrow match leads to unlikely friendship
ABC (NEW YORK) — Justice Brooks is 19 years old and a majority of his lifetime has been spent searching for a bone marrow donor. “I always knew that I had a medical condition and [Read More…]

How US came back from mpox outbreak
Willie J. Allen Jr./Orlando Sentinel/Tribune News Service via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A couple of months ago, the mpox outbreak seemed poised to overwhelm the United States. Cases were, in some instances, doubling every [Read More…]

Should racism and discrimination be viewed as public health threats? A new study argues they should
Maskot/Getty Images (LONDON) — Racism and discrimination must be acknowledged as public health threats in the fight to address global health disparities, according to a new study. As part of the four-paper series published in [Read More…]

What to know about stiff-person syndrome after Celine Dion reveals rare disorder
Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images (NEW YORK) — Céline Dion’s public announcement that she has a neurological disease is shining a spotlight on the rare condition known as stiff-person syndrome. In a taped video message shared to [Read More…]

Some parents concerned over empty drug store shelves, shortage of popular antibiotic
Susan L. Angstadt/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Across the country, parents are searching for solutions as demand for pediatric medications surges while over-the-counter medications, and a popularly prescribed antibiotic, are in [Read More…]

New COVID booster authorization will sway parents to get young kids vaccinated, FDA vaccine chief hopes
d3sign/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Dr. Peter Marks, the Food and Drug Administration’s vaccine chief, said he is well aware that COVID-19 booster uptake might be low for the latest shot, authorized by the government on [Read More…]

Los Angeles County holds off on mask mandate even as it enters ‘high’ COVD transmission category
EMS-FORSTER-PRODUCTIONS/Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — Los Angeles County said Thursday it is holding off on issuing an indoor mask mandate amid rising COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. During a press conference, LA County Public Health Director [Read More…]

At least 63 children are sick with measles in Ohio
DIGICOMPHOTO/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Getty Images (COLUMBUS, Ohio) — An ongoing measles outbreak in central Ohio has ballooned to 63 cases as of Thursday. Twenty-five children have been hospitalized. The state’s health system is also fighting the [Read More…]