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Laura Yuen: She asked her dates about colonoscopies on 'Love Is Blind.' Now she wants you to get one

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MINNEAPOLIS — Taylor Hastings will likely go down in “Love is Blind” history as the only contestant on the reality-dating show to ask each of her suitors if he’s had a colonoscopy.

It was an unusual romantic icebreaker, but maybe it shouldn’t be.

We’ve got to normalize talking about colorectal cancer screenings, says Hastings, an ...Read more

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Ask the Pediatrician: Parenting after trauma: Understanding your child's needs

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All children need to feel safe, understood and valued. This is especially true for children who have experienced trauma. Early, hurtful experiences can cause children to see the world differently and to react in seemingly unpredictable ways.

Children who have been adopted, have been placed into foster care, or have experienced significant ...Read more

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Trump's one Big Beautiful Bill Act darkens outlook for government-backed clinics

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Bluestem Health, a clinic that serves low-income and uninsured patients in Lincoln, Nebraska, has lost money for the last two years.

And CEO Brad Meyer fears times will soon get worse for the clinic and its 21,000 patients. That’s because Nebraska is set to become the first state to require certain Medicaid enrollees to work or lose their ...Read more

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Taking a GLP-1? Doctors say not to forget about movement and mental health

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Severe ankle pain drove Jelon Smart to start taking a weight loss injection a year and a half ago.

Smart was 285 pounds and worked as a caterer in Savannah, Georgia. After she’d been standing on her feet for long hours, her ankles would be “as swollen as a football,” she said. She was walking with a limp. An orthopedic doctor diagnosed ...Read more

Stay young at heart: Many 30-year-olds can benefit from statins

You may think of statins as a medication for older folks. Think again. An updated guideline released by the American College of Cardiology and 10 other organizations says that folks as young as 30 may be candidates for statin therapy.

That's because younger folks with a strong family history of premature heart disease, a high 30-year risk for ...Read more

How Laws Prevent Doctors From Receiving Perks Off The Books

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DEAR DR. ROACH: Your recent column said that the "law" prohibits doctors from getting money from prescriptions. However, they get perks from pharma reps like dinner, golf, etc., and many push supplements on TV. Many "doctors" across the country make their income from prescribing supplements to patients for chronic fatigue syndrome or COVID. --...Read more

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Autistic people are more likely to experience suicidal crisis. 988 is changing to serve them better

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Free, largely confidential and available 24 hours a day via call, text or online chat, the 988 Lifeline — formerly the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline — is among the most accessible and effective suicide prevention tools in the U.S.

People have contacted the service roughly 25 million times since July 2022, when the previous 10-digit ...Read more

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Give and take: Federal rural health funding could trigger service cuts

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BIG SANDY, Mont. — The emergency department at Big Sandy Medical Center is one room with a single curtain between two beds.

It’s one of the many parts of the 25-bed rural hospital that need updating, former CEO Ron Wiens said.

He said the hospital, an essential service in its namesake town of nearly 800 residents in the state’s sprawling...Read more

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Tax time brings surprises for some who receive ACA subsidies

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Tax time can come with big surprises for some people who have Affordable Care Act coverage, including owing money back to the government for premium subsidies received during the previous year.

More changes lie ahead that make it important for those getting subsidies in 2026 to track their income and take steps to protect against that kind of ...Read more

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'How low can you go?' The shifting guidelines for blood pressure control

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The patient initially came to see Mark Supiano in 2017 because her family was concerned about her short-term memory loss.

While taking her history and vital signs, Supiano, a geriatrician at the University of Utah, saw one disturbing signal: Her blood pressure was 148/86, above normal despite her taking two medications intended to lower it. “...Read more

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Democrats eye 2028 for bigger health care push

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WASHINGTON — As Democrats vie to take control of Congress in the midterms this fall, their main message on health care policy is fairly straightforward: undo Republicans’ Medicaid cuts and restore the health care subsidies that lapsed at the end of last year.

But some analysts and lawmakers say momentum is growing for a bigger health care ...Read more

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On Nutrition: Pulling together in a crisis

Health Advice / Nutrition /

It comes in many forms … those times when the unexpected turns into disaster. We have just watched in horror as the largest outbreak of wildfires in Nebraska state history cut a path of destruction through more than 800,000 acres of precious natural grassland, burning farms and ranches in its path.

The largest of these fires ignited from a ...Read more

Ai Scribes Help Doctor To Better Focus And Interact With Patients

Health Advice / Keith Roach /

DEAR DR. ROACH: In your recent column, a reader complained about a doctor using AI to write after-visit summaries. I think my doctor has begun using AI for this purpose, but I like it. The reason why I think she is using AI is because she has begun looking at me while we discuss my health, rather than looking at her computer while she types ...Read more

Will you join the fight to restore your children's health?

Almost 15% of 2- to 5-year-old kids in this country are obese -- and that's propelling them toward a difficult future that's loaded with hugely increased risks of everything from depression and diabetes to premature heart disease, cancers and social problems. And overall, 21% of U.S. children and teenagers ages 2 to 19 have obesity and are on ...Read more

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Michigan measles outbreak: State urges earlier vaccination for infants

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A measles outbreak in Washtenaw County may be spreading due to community transmission, health officials said Thursday, announcing that a case has now confirmed in neighboring Monroe County.

Due to the continued spread, state officials are temporarily recommending that families in southeast Michigan have their infant children vaccinated at an ...Read more

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Kratom poisonings surged 1,200% over the past decade, and regulators are struggling to keep up with the dangers

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Proposals to ban or regulate kratom, a plant-based substance sold in gas stations, convenience stores and vape shops, are making headlines in local newspapers across the United States. But as lawmakers debate whether to regulate or ban kratom, public health problems associated with the drug continue to rise.

In late March 2026, the ...Read more

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After man's death following insurance denials, West Virginia tackles prior authorization

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Six months after a West Virginia man died following a protracted battle with his health insurer over doctor-recommended cancer care, the state’s Republican governor signed a bill intended to curb the harm of insurance denials.

West Virginia’s Public Employees Insurance Agency enrolls nearly 215,000 people — state workers, as well as their...Read more

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For adults with ADHD – or even those with just some symptoms – using smart strategies to start and complete tasks can make all the difference

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Do you ever find yourself at the end of a nonstop day feeling like you haven’t made progress on the things that are actually important to you? If so, you’re not alone.

If you are a person with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, you might find it even harder to direct your effort toward what’s most important – ...Read more

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Inside the high-stakes corporate fight over feeding preterm babies

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In 2013, a scientist at Abbott Laboratories saw study results with potentially big implications for the company’s profits and the lives of some of the world’s most fragile people: preterm infants.

The upshot, she wrote in an email: Babies fed rival Mead Johnson Nutrition’s acidified liquid human milk fortifier — a nutritional supplement...Read more

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Bill of the Month: She owed her insurer a nickel, so it canceled her coverage

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Last summer, Lorena Alvarado Hill received a series of unexpected medical bills.

A teacher’s aide in Melbourne, Florida, Hill is a single mom who works shifts at J.Crew on the weekends to send her daughter to college. Hill and her mother, who lives with her, had been enrolled in an insurance plan through HealthFirst.

Hill paid nothing toward...Read more

 

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