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For this week's Pulse Check, I spoke with Warner Thomas, president and CEO of Sutter Health: a non-profit health system ...
Processed-food giants and produce growers are tweaking products and ads to reach the Make America Healthy Again movement. But ...
Some public health officials from Trump's first term have since flipped their stance on vaccines. Redfield, the former CDC ...
In their zeal to “Make America Healthy Again,” Trump administration officials are making statements that some advocacy and ...
What RFK Jr.'s plan to change medical journals could mean for your health On a recent weekday evening, Ashly Richards helped her 13-year-old son, Case, with homework. He did math problems and some ...
The government has made permanent pandemic-era flexibilities on virtual prescribing and monitoring substance use disorder medications. As a result, telemedicine MAT programs may soon be more common.
But the devices have surged in popularity among people without diabetes. Sales have been driven by high-profile marketers such as Casey Means, the nominee for U.S. surgeon general.
Continuous glucose monitors are in vogue. But do you really need to track your blood sugar? By JONEL ALECCIA, AP Health Writer Updated July 26, 2025 9:08 a.m.
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