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A Promising Heart Drug Fails, Challenging a Long-Held Theory of Disease18:03 The drug targeted inflammation, and its shocking failure has experts questioning whether inflammation really does cause heart disease. At Shambhala Music Festival, a Plan To Make Drugs Like Ketamine and MDMA Safer18:03 Most raves turn a blind eye to drugs. At Shambhala, free testing offers peace of mind — but can’t eliminate risk altogether. Senate Panel Has Obtained Copy of Fauci’s Government Cellphone18:03 The development comes as a Senate committee prepares to vote Thursday on whether to hold Dr. Anthony S. Fauci in contempt of Congress for refusing to answer questions at a hearing. Share Your Experiences With the Public Health System in Louisiana11:11 The New York Times is examining how public health is changing in the state, from the whooping cough outbreak to vaccine policies, and we want to hear from you. How One Woman With a Very Rare Disease Secured a Clinical Trial11:11 Through sheer determination, Neena Nizar has become the first patient in a clinical trial testing a treatment for her disease — one so rare it affects just 30 people worldwide. How Louisiana’s New Surgeon General Wants to Transform Public Health11:11 Dr. Evelyn Griffin is pushing for more emphasis on wellness and prevention. She has also aligned with the MAHA movement in fighting government mandates and questioning the safety of some vaccines. How Cyclospora Evaded the U.S. Food Safety System to Sicken Thousands15.srpna The Trump administration delayed a rule last year that could have sped up the effort to pinpoint the source of the contamination. Critics charge that food safety oversight has eroded overall. FDA Classifies Egg Recall as Class I for Highest Health Risk15.srpna Nearly 20 million eggs were recalled in July over salmonella concerns. The new classification signals a “reasonable probability” of “serious adverse health consequences or death.” This Pesticide May Be Too Dangerous to Use. Farmers Say They Need It.14.srpna California announced that it’s phasing out paraquat, a pesticide widely used in the United States that is linked to Parkinson’s disease. Outrage at UnitedHealth and Other Insurers Persists After Brian Thompson Killing14.srpna Higher premiums and rising medical bills have intensified Americans’ dissatisfaction with their medical coverage. Brad Pitt’s Return to Drinking Is Not Unsafe, Experts Say14.srpna His disclosure in an interview revived a key question about sobriety: whether someone who once drank dangerously can ever drink moderately. Why You Envy Your Friends14.srpna Covid Vaccines Are Not Linked to Miscarriage. Here’s How We Know.13.srpna Prominent Republicans and others have falsely claimed this week that the shots are linked, despite years of data showing they are safe. A City Mobilizes Against a Stubborn Health Threat: Mosquitoes13.srpna The city of Belém in northern Brazil was overwhelmed by an outbreak of dengue two years ago. An all-out municipal effort has reduced cases and may offer lessons to American cities. Should the M.M.R. Vaccine Be Split Into Three Separate Shots?12.srpna President Trump is calling for immunizations for measles, mumps and rubella to be given in individual jabs in three different appointments instead of the standard combination shot. |