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Editorial: WTC Health Program must be saved: Firing of leader Dr. John Howard and others must be reversed

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The World Trade Center Health Program, providing essential medical care to the heroes and the victims of 9/11, was spared a 20% Trump administration budget cut in February only when Republican members of Congress from New York fought back and saved the WTCHP. Those members must now ride to the rescue again.

GOP Reps. Andrew Garbarino, Nick ...Read more

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Why are childhood vaccination rates so low in this California county?

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Sutter County in Northern California has the lowest vaccination rates among transitional kindergarten and kindergarten students in the state, according to new data from the California Department of Public Health.

Only 73% Sutter County kindergarten students were up to date on their childhood vaccinations in the 2023-24 ...Read more

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5 ways to get more out of every step you take on the road to better health

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Walking is one of the most popular forms of exercise in the world. It costs nothing, can be done almost anywhere and provides numerous health benefits. It decreases the risk and severity of chronic illnesses such as heart disease, diabetes and dementia and improves mental health, sleep, longevity and healthy aging.

What's more, there are ...Read more

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Mayo Clinic Q and A: Colorectal cancer in young adults

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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: A friend was just diagnosed with colorectal cancer. She's only 30. I didn't know young people could get this cancer. Can you tell me more about it?

ANSWER: Unfortunately, your friend is among a growing number of adults under 50 who are being diagnosed with colorectal cancer. Many younger adults don't consider themselves at ...Read more

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More than 5 million could lose Medicaid coverage if feds impose work requirements

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Under an emerging Republican plan to require some Medicaid recipients to work, between 4.6 million and 5.2 million adults ages 19 to 55 could lose their health care coverage, according to a new analysis.

The study, conducted by Urban Institute researchers with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, calculated that up to 39% of the 13....Read more

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Montana may start collecting immunization data again amid US measles outbreak

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When epidemiologist Sophia Newcomer tries to evaluate how well Montana might be able to ward off the measles outbreak spreading across the U.S., she doesn’t have much data to work with.

A federal state-by-state survey last year showed that just over 86% of Montana’s 2-year-olds had recently received the measles, mumps, and rubella ...Read more

Supreme Court considers whether states may prevent people covered by Medicaid from choosing Planned Parenthood as their health care provider

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Having the freedom to choose your own health care provider is something many Americans take for granted. But the Supreme Court is weighing whether people who rely on Medicaid for their health insurance have that right, and if they do – is it enforceable by law?

That’s the key question at the heart of a case, Medina v. Planned ...Read more

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Trump, Kennedy job cuts gut World Trade Center health program, paralyze care

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NEW YORK — The Trump administration has gutted the agency overseeing the World Trade Center Health Program, a move advocates say will wreak havoc on the program’s operations and bring critical operations to a standstill.

Tens of thousands of responders and survivors rely on the WTC Health Program to get treatment and medication and monitor ...Read more

Schools and communities can help children bounce back after distressing disasters like the LA wildfires

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The 2025 Los Angeles wildfires reduced more than 15,000 structures to ash in a matter of days. Among the devastation were 11 public and private schools and 30 child care facilities. In all, the fires disrupted the education and daily lives of over 700,000 students.

The fires first erupted on Jan. 7, 2025, in the Pacific Palisades, a ...Read more

23andMe is potentially selling more than just genetic data – the personal survey info it collected is just as much a privacy problem

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As soon as the genetic testing company 23andMe filed for bankruptcy on March 23, 2025, concerns about what would happen to the personal information contained in its massive genetic and health information database were swift and widespread. A few days after, a U.S. judge ruled that the company could sell its consumer data as part of the ...Read more

Environmental Nutrition: Can supplements help tame blood sugar?

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If you have prediabetes or have been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes, you’re going to want to do everything possible to bring blood sugar levels down. Elevated levels can damage your eyes, kidneys, nerves, your dental health, and increase your risk of cardiovascular disease.

A diet high in fruits and vegetables, whole grains, legumes, beans, ...Read more

The best, budget-friendly produce to buy in spring​​

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Eating with the seasons is one of the many good ways to eat for your body and the planet. But what does “eating seasonally” actually mean? In short, fruits and vegetables grow in a variety of climates and, therefore, have different seasons in which they thrive. For this reason, produce that's in season is in its most delicious and nutritious...Read more

6 great vacation ideas for wheelchair users

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When you have mobility issues, it may seem tough to go on vacation — even the simple act of traveling may feel daunting. But it’s certainly not impossible and in fact, many wheelchair users embark on incredible trips each year.

“The travel industry has misconceptions that people with disabilities do not travel or cannot travel, and so we ...Read more

Celiac disease: Exploring four myths

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Celiac disease is a digestive and immune disorder that can keep the body from absorbing necessary nutrients. “Our conception and awareness of celiac disease has evolved over the past few decades, but there are still aspects that remain poorly understood,” says Dr. Ciaran Kelly, medical director of the Celiac Center at Beth Israel Deaconess ...Read more

Mayo Clinic Q&A: High-functioning anxiety

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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I’ve always been a high achiever, both personally and professionally. But I struggle with a whirlwind of worries and thoughts, constantly second-guessing myself and pushing for perfection. I’ve heard the term “high-functioning anxiety,” and I feel like it is what I’m experiencing. How can I navigate and cope with this...Read more

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Mayo Clinic Minute: Liver transplant for patients with advanced colorectal cancer

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Colorectal cancer is the fourth-most-common cancer in the U.S. and the second deadliest. One in 5 patients is diagnosed with metastatic disease, meaning the colorectal cancer has spread beyond the colon, often to the liver. When surgery isn't an option, a liver transplant may be a lifesaving alternative. Mayo Clinic is pioneering this approach, ...Read more

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Want to be bossed around by an algorithm? Try LA's 'first full-scale AI powered gym'

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LOS ANGELES — The genius knows all. It knows my height, my weight, my hydration, my cardio stamina — even, regrettably, my body's visceral fat percentage. I'm standing on a bioelectrical impedance device — which looks a lot like a scale but with metal handles and metal foot pads — and it's sending low-grade, painless electrical signals ...Read more

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'They won't help me': Sickest patients face insurance denials despite policy fixes

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HENRICO, Va. — Sheldon Ekirch spends a lot of time on hold with her health insurance company.

Sometimes, as the minutes tick by and her frustration mounts, Ekirch, 30, opens a meditation app on her phone. It was recommended by her psychologist to help with the depression associated with a stressful and painful medical disorder.

In 2023, ...Read more

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Will Colorado's measles case spark an outbreak? Depends on who got exposed

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DENVER — The next two weeks will determine whether a single measles case in Colorado fizzles out or starts an outbreak.

An unvaccinated adult who lives in Pueblo developed measles after visiting a part of Mexico that has an ongoing outbreak, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

The person could have exposed ...Read more

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Colorado licenses its first psilocybin healing center

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DENVER — Psychedelic-assisted therapy is one step closer to becoming legally available in Colorado, with the state’s first healing center obtaining a license to offer the service this week.

On Monday, the state’s Natural Medicine Division issued an operational license to The Center Origin, a wellness center located at 1440 Blake St., ...Read more