Researchers at Boston University are leading multiple studies about the health impacts of heat, including for people who face hot conditions on the job and in early childcare settings.
CDC Director, Susan Monarez warned staffers about the dangers of misinformation during an agencywide meeting Tuesday, the first since last week's shooting at the CDC's headquarters in Atlanta, which left one police officer dead, according to a transcript of her remarks obtained by NBC News. She said the agency has taken steps to bolster security and expand mental health sources for employees.
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality has been rendered functionally 'incapacitated' after much of its staff was laid off or retired, according to three people, including two former employees, who spoke with STAT.
If we don’t act now, we won’t just lose pharmacies. We’ll lose one of the most efficient, cost-effective access points in the U.S. healthcare system. Here’s where the change must start:
Over the past few years, there's been an increased interest in perimenopause and menopausal stages, a topic often under-addressed in the wellness space. Now, people are interested in learning how to spot the signs you're in perimenopause or menopause, how to prepare for them and how to make it a more tolerable experience, since these stages often come with uncomfortable symptoms such as mood changes, hot flashes and sleep disturbances.
Farmers, food manufacturers, chemical companies, anti-vaccine activists and MAHA moms — all waiting anxiously for the release of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s strategy for "making children healthy again" — will have to wait a bit longer. The White House said Monday that it expected the Make America Healthy Again Commission, which President Donald Trump created in February to revamp the nation's food supply and chronic health outcomes, to send the strategy to the president today, as required by an executive order.