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Ahead of Mamdani taking office, Mayor Adams makes changes in NYC response to mental health calls

Health Advice / Health & Fitness /

NEW YORK — The Adams administration is planning to resign the city’s non-police mental health response team program, or B-HEARD, shifting it from the purview of the FDNY.

Under the changes announced by City Hall, NYC Health + Hospitals, which currently operates the program with FDNY, would entirely run the program.

“This new model for B-...Read more

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Sen. John Fetterman's health issues, explained

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Sen. John Fetterman was hospitalized Thursday after suffering injuries to his face in a fall due to a serious heart condition, ventricular fibrillation. This life-threatening condition is the 56-year-old’s latest health issue in recent years, following a 2022 stroke on the campaign trail that nearly killed him.

Like atrial fibrillation, which...Read more

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Another person in US is hospitalized with bird flu. Officials don't know how they got it

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Health officials say a person in the state of Washington has a presumed case of bird flu virus and they do not know how the person was infected.

Epidemiologists and virologists worry that avian flu could become a pandemic if allowed to spread and mutate. The virus circulating in dairy cattle in North America is one mutation away from being able...Read more

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Higher gun ownership rates lead to more gun homicides of pregnant women, new study says

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Homicide rates among pregnant women increase with the rate of firearm ownership, according to a state-by-state study published this week in the medical journal JAMA Network Open.

Researchers found the firearm homicide rate for pregnant women was 37% higher than the rate for nonpregnant women. Suspected perpetrators were most often male for both...Read more

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Commentary: When health insurance tax credits disappear, so does my family's peace of mind

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I remember the knot in my stomach when I had to tell one of my best workers at Miramar Group that we might not be able to keep offering affordable health coverage. He’s been with me for years — reliable, hardworking, with two kids. The look on his face said everything: Without decent health insurance, his family is one accident away from ...Read more

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At some doctors' offices, AI is listening in the exam room

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PHILADELPHIA -- Bracken Babula starts patient visits these days by closing the exam room door, and asking if they mind him recording their conversation. He hits a button on his mobile phone, checks that it is recording, and sits back in his seat to listen.

In the past, the Jefferson Health primary care doctor would have spent the visit ...Read more

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Commentary: How generative AI could save 371,000 lives and slash US health care costs

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Generative AI could save hundreds of thousands of lives, make health care affordable for every American, and let clinicians spend more time with their patients. But this won’t happen unless our nation embraces the opportunities this technology makes possible.

The need for swift and bold action has never been greater. With average medical ...Read more

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On Nutrition: Surviving cancer

Health Advice / Nutrition /

A few months ago, I was privileged to speak at an event celebrating cancer survivors. As I prepared, I realized that I, too, am in that special group.

At a routine visit in 2021, I asked my dermatologist to take a look at a spot on my shoulder. To my relief, she reassured me it was nothing of concern.

“I do want to take a closer look at this...Read more

Parsonage-Turner Syndrome Causes Bad Shoulder Pain In Man

Health Advice / Keith Roach /

DEAR DR. ROACH: What is known about Parsonage-Turner syndrome? One of my brothers has severe shoulder pain. He had an MRI done and was told that it may be Parsonage-Turner syndrome. Can this be related to COVID? He has been recommended to a neurologist, but they probably won't be able to help. He decided to do acupuncture and will be ...Read more

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Washington confirms first bird flu case in a resident this year

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SEATTLE — A Grays Harbor County resident has tested preliminarily positive for avian influenza in the first human case recorded in Washington state this year.

The resident, an older adult with underlying health conditions, was hospitalized in early November with a high fever, confusion and respiratory distress, the state Department of Health ...Read more

Penn and CHOP will test gene therapy for rare diseases with a new FDA trial protocol

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Earlier this year, researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Penn created a first-of-its-kind drug customized to a unique genetic mutation to save an infant named Baby KJ from dying of a rare liver disorder.

KJ Muldoon’s doctors used CRISPR, the buzzy shorthand for a scientific tool that works like a find-and-replace command, to ...Read more

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Bird flu slams seals and sea lions at the bottom of the world but spares Pacific Coast so far

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For the last year and a half, Americans have watched and worried as H5N1 bird flu racked dairy herds and killed hundreds of millions of commercially raised chickens, turkeys and ducks.

But far less widely known is that the virus has devastated wildlife across the globe, killing millions of wild birds and mammals.

Few animals have been harder ...Read more

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Farmers, barbers and GOP lawmakers grapple with the fate of ACA tax credits

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John Cleveland is ready to pay a lot more for his health insurance next year.

He hasn’t forgotten the pile of hospital bills that awaited him after he had a seizure while tending to customers in his Austin, Texas, barbershop four years ago. Once doctors hurriedly removed the dangerous tumor growing on his brain, a weeklong hospital stay, ...Read more

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Health care costs jump to the fore as candidates jockey to be California governor

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RIVERSIDE, Calif. — California’s gubernatorial election is a year away, and the field of primary candidates is still taking shape. But one persistent issue has already emerged as a leading concern: the cost of health care.

At a forum Nov. 7 in the Inland Empire, four Democratic candidates vying to succeed Gov. Gavin Newsom vowed to push ...Read more

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States hope to use rural health money to keep doctors, combat chronic disease

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In their competition for rural health care dollars from a new federal fund, states are seeking money to bolster emergency services, address chronic diseases, and recruit and train more doctors and nurses.

All 50 states submitted their applications to the federal government last week to get shares of the $50 billion Rural Health Transformation ...Read more

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As health companies get bigger, so do the bills. It's unclear if Trump's team will intervene

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A cancer patient might live in a town with four oncology groups, but only one accepts his insurance — the one owned by his insurer. A young couple could see huge bills after their child is born, because their insurer agreed to the health system’s rates in exchange for a contract with obstetricians across the country. A woman might have to ...Read more

Symptoms, Not Numbers, Are The Main Drivers For A Phlebotomy

Health Advice / Keith Roach /

DEAR DR. ROACH: My husband was diagnosed with secondary polycythemia in 2011. His hematocrit test (HCT) was 57%. He was referred to a hematologist. The hematologist would order a phlebotomy when his HCT was high. My husband decided to go to a Veterans Affairs health care center for his care to save money.

He saw a nurse practitioner at the VA...Read more

More info on how to cut your diabetes risk or achieve remission

Around 98 million Americans have prediabetes. And while it comes with its own increased health hazards (heart disease is No. 1), keeping it from progressing to full-blown Type 2 diabetes is the difference between a healthy future and one plagued with heart, kidney, liver and brain woes, potential loss of vision and nerve function, arthritis, and...Read more

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Measles case confirmed in southwestern Colorado, possible exposures in Cortez, Mancos

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DENVER — People in Cortez and Mancos may have been exposed to the measles from a confirmed case in a school-aged child in Montezuma County, according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

The child developed measles symptoms after traveling to another part of Colorado with an ongoing measles outbreak, state officials ...Read more

Feeling bloated or hungover? Here’s what to eat

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The post-Thanksgiving food coma seems to last longer than any other. Luckily, many food options keep your body nourished and energized without exacerbating any lingering stomach discomfort or hangover symptoms. Keep reading for insight and suggestions from Megan Miller, registered dietitian, that will help you feel your best in between parties ...Read more

 

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