Trump administration, Congress move to cut off transgender care for children U.S. officials are proposing new restrictions that would effective ban gender-affirming care for minors. Long COVID Patients Frustrated That Federal Research Hasn't Found New Treatments This is a MedPage Today story. Erica Hayes, 40, has not felt healthy since November 2020 when she first fell ill with COVID. Hayes is too sick to work, so she has spent much of the last 4 years sitting on her beige couch, often curled up under an electric blanket. "My blood flow now sucks, so my hands and my feet are freezing. Even if I'm sweating, my toes are cold," said Hayes, who lives in Western Pennsylvania. She misses feeling well enough to play with her 9-year-old son or attend her 17-ye… Cutting carbs, not fat, may better control appetite in women Research indicates low-carb diets may enhance appetite regulation and reduce food cues in women with lipedema, offering a dietary intervention advantage. Is Ozempic Safe? Doctors Share Benefits, Concerns and Whether They'd Prescribe It for Life Ozempic means weight loss for many people. Doctors explain benefits and risks of semaglutide in Ozempic and Wegovy and whether GLP-1 drugs are safe. |
‘Financial toxicity’ is a major effect of the flawed pharmaceutical system, says Dr. Nicole Saphier Fox News contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier explains the dangers of high pharmaceutical prices after President Donald Trump announced an initiative to lower costs on ‘America Reports.’ 'Revolutionary' Change Needed to Address Intractable Healthcare Issue, Experts Say (MedPage Today) -- Radical change is needed to eliminate health inequities in the U.S., argued policy experts during the launch of the Bridging Our Divide campaign, hosted by the Institute for Policy Solutions at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing... R.F.K. Jr. Likely to Swap U.S. Childhood Vaccine Schedule for Denmark’s The shift would mean fewer shots recommended for children. But a Danish health official found the idea baffling, saying the United States was getting “crazier and crazier in public health.” Tanning bed users have nearly twice as much damage to skin cells, Northwestern study finds Use of tanning beds nearly triples the risk of developing melanoma, and it also damages the DNA of skin cells across the body, according to a study from Northwestern Medicine. I Went to a Longevity-Focused Hotel After Losing My Mom and I Have No Regrets I was staring at a leaf in a lush garden in Hawaii, trying my best at forest bathing, a Japanese mindfulness practice where you immerse yourself into the forest atmosphere as a means to de-stress. There were koi ponds and the gentle sound of birds chirping, a serene utopia by design. If ever there was an opportunity to be in the now, it was in this moment. But instead of fully committing to a for… |
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