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Bird flu identified in two workers at a California dairy farm

Bird flu identified in two workers at a California dairy farm

Federal health authorities confirmed new cases of avian influenza in California, reporting that two dairy farm employees tested positive for the H5N1 virus. These recent cases were identified in workers on separate farms, both of whom had been exposed to infected livestock. This latest development brings the total number of confirmed cases among agricultural workers to 16 this year, with additional cases still under review. Dr. Nirav Shah, principal deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, noted that these cases are part of a larger trend seen in California, where infection among cattle herds has increased significantly…
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The Hidden Dangers of Marijuana: Stories of Addiction and Psychosis

The Hidden Dangers of Marijuana: Stories of Addiction and Psychosis

As marijuana legalization expands in the United States, concerns about potential health risks are growing. While most users experience no problems, a growing number, particularly heavy users, report addiction, psychosis and other negative consequences. Dr. Kevin Gray, a psychiatrist specializing in bio-behavioral medicine, highlights the complex nature of cannabis: “Cannabis has both therapeutic and potentially problematic effects.” The New York Times interviewed hundreds of people experiencing serious and sometimes frightening symptoms related to cannabis use. One story tells of actor David Krumholtz, who after resuming marijuana use, developed cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS). This debilitating condition causes cycles of intense nausea…
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Donald Trump withholds medical records despite previous promises

Donald Trump withholds medical records despite previous promises

Despite previous assurances, former President Donald J. Trump continues to hide his medical records from the public. This continued secrecy raises concerns especially as he runs for office again, potentially becoming the oldest president in history by the end of his term. His refusal to share even the most basic health information remains a point of contention. During his 2015 presidential campaign, Trump was reluctant to share his medical history, opting instead to release a brief statement from his doctor saying he would be "the healthiest individual ever elected president." His health again became the subject of intense speculation in…
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Unexpected online access to therapist notes surprises patients

Unexpected online access to therapist notes surprises patients

Health systems are increasingly uploading therapists' progress reports to online patient portals, prompting unexpected reactions from some patients. This step towards digital transparency is intended to foster better patient engagement in their mental health care by providing them with direct access to session notes. However, the initiative has also raised concerns about privacy and the emotional impact on patients who may not be prepared to see detailed and sometimes critical assessments of their psychological profiles. For example, Jeffrey, a 76-year-old patient, shared his disturbing experience of finding his treatment notes online, which included deeply personal details and assessments of his…
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Congress demands that FDA officials review alleged conflicts

Congress demands that FDA officials review alleged conflicts

Recent concerns have prompted an official call for an investigation into potential conflicts of interest involving a top FDA medical device official, Dr. Jeffrey Shuren, and his wife's legal activities. Dr. Shuren, who will retire from the Food and Drug Administration later this year, has faced scrutiny over his professional actions, which may have coincided with his wife Allison's legal representation of medical device companies Shuren. Christina Jewett reports that Representatives Anna Eshoo of California and Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut have officially called on the inspector general to look into these potential ethical conflicts. Both lawmakers, influential members of the…
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Report warns that inconsistent cannabis laws put profit before public health

Report warns that inconsistent cannabis laws put profit before public health

A recent report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine raises serious concerns about the fragmented landscape of cannabis laws in the United States. The report argues that the current patchwork of regulations prioritizes economic gains over public health and safety. With 24 states, the District of Columbia, and two U.S. territories having legalized recreational cannabis and 13 others allowing its medicinal use, the need for a coordinated national strategy is increasingly urgent. The report highlights the dramatic increase in potency of cannabis products, particularly THC concentration. This increase in potency, combined with the proliferation of diverse cannabis…
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TikTok bans influencer Liv Schmidt amid controversy over content promoting extreme weight loss

TikTok bans influencer Liv Schmidt amid controversy over content promoting extreme weight loss

Liv Schmidt, a content creator known for her controversial weight management videos, was recently banned from TikTok following allegations that she promoted unhealthy eating behaviors. Despite amassing over 670,000 followers with her diet content, TikTok took action against her account after concerns were raised about the potential harm her videos could cause. According to a recent article in The Wall Street Journal, Liv Schmidt’s approach to dieting, which emphasizes severe calorie restriction, has sparked a debate about the line between promoting a healthy lifestyle and encouraging eating disorders. The conversation has expanded to include discussions about body positivity in today’s…
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Assessing the Rise of Infectious Diseases This Summer: Perception vs. Reality

Assessing the Rise of Infectious Diseases This Summer: Perception vs. Reality

Starting on September 23, 2024, the past few summer months have seen what seems like a relentless surge in infectious diseases, from avian influenza and mpox to dengue and eastern equine encephalitis, sparking widespread media attention and public concern. Apoorva Mandavilli, a senior journalist specializing in science and global health, explores whether this perceived increase in outbreaks is as significant as it seems, or whether increased public awareness is playing a role. Throughout the United States, vectors such as mosquitoes have transmitted diseases such as dengue, malaria, and West Nile virus. While dengue has shown notable incidences, other diseases such…
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New Weapons Revealed: Lasker Awards Honor Innovations in Health Research

New Weapons Revealed: Lasker Awards Honor Innovations in Health Research

This title emphasizes the focus on new discoveries and treatments highlighted by the Lasker Awards. It avoids direct mention of specific diseases to maintain interest and encourage reading. Here is the rewritten text with the same main information but reformulated to make it more original: Scientists Honored with Prestigious Lasker Awards for Pioneering Work in Healthcare The Lasker Awards, a prestigious series of prizes that honor breakthroughs in medical research, were presented Thursday. This year's honorees tackled a range of challenges, from obesity and diabetes to infectious diseases and the body's natural defense mechanisms. The Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award…
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From Holocaust Survivor to Surgical Pioneer: The Life of Dr. George Berci

From Holocaust Survivor to Surgical Pioneer: The Life of Dr. George Berci

The world of surgery mourns the loss of a true innovator, Dr. George Berci, who passed away on August 30 at the age of 103. Dr. Berci, a Hungarian-born Holocaust survivor, dedicated his life to advancing surgical techniques, leaving an indelible mark on the field of minimally invasive surgery. Dr. Berci's journey began in Hungary, where his passion for medicine was ignited despite the anti-Semitism that limited his educational opportunities. After surviving the horrors of the Holocaust and the tumultuous Hungarian Revolution, he sought refuge in Australia, eventually earning his medical license in 1959. It was in Australia that his…
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