Feinstein’s best days are behind her Dems push out one of their own… CNN’s obsession with George Santos… Possible recall of New Orleans Mayor Cantrell… Raymond Arroyo has it all on ‘The Ingraham Angle’ Seen and Unseen. The oldest sitting member of the Senate, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., is recovering …
Read More »Adderall and Ozempic are in the spotlight amid widespread drug shortages in US
Across the nation, pharmacists are struggling to fill prescriptions for vital medicines on which patients have long relied. From long-time essentials such as albuterol for asthma and Adderall for ADHD, to more recently popular drugs like Ozempic for diabetes, shelves are running dry and forcing professionals to scramble to meet …
Read More »Millennials are racking up more chronic health conditions compared to other generations: study
Millennials are seeking more professional help for health issues than ever, a new study revealed. Conducted by United Healthcare and Health Action Council, the study explored factors and claims data from policyholders ages 27 to 42 — a total of 126,000 individuals. It compared current data from April 2021 through …
Read More »Mississippi on track to ban ‘gas station heroin’ with opioid-like withdrawal symptoms
Mississippi is on track to join a growing list of states banning a pill, dubbed “gas station heroin,” which can cause withdrawal symptoms similar to that of opioids. The pills have been dubbed “gas station heroin” since the substance is readily available at convenience stores and online. Under Mississippi House Bill …
Read More »Lower respiratory infections when young could be linked to earlier adult deaths: study
Children who contract lower respiratory tract infection (LRTI) at two years of age or younger could be more likely to die prematurely from that same condition as adults, a new study has found. These types of infections were linked to one-fifth of the deaths. The new study was conducted by …
Read More »Medical practitioners will have to notify patients about breast density in mammograms under new FDA regulations
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has updated its mammography regulations, which affect physicians and medical centers across the country. As part of the new regulations, mammography facilities will have to notify patients about the density of their breasts. About half of American women over 40 have what’s known as …
Read More »A quarter of parents lied about kids’ health to ‘exercise freedoms’
To find out why parents failed to disclose kids’ health status, click the article below. (iStock) Welcome to the Fox News Health Newsletter. If this newsletter is not already delivered to your email, please subscribe here. COVID-19 SHOCKER – Parents lied to “exercise personal freedoms.” Continue reading… OBESITY RISING – …
Read More »Opioid drugs cause more than half of young children’s poisoning deaths: new study
More than half of all poisoning deaths among children five years and younger involve opioid drugs, a new study revealed. The study, published in the journal Pediatrics on Wednesday, was conducted by researchers at The Poison Control Center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania. Researchers analyzed data from …
Read More »San Francisco police officer ‘separated’ for refusing COVID vaccine champions free choice: ‘I know who I am’
When COVID-19 vaccines became widely available in the spring of 2021, some businesses announced that if employees wanted to keep their jobs, they’d have to get the jab. Most people complied — but many did not. The Mayo Clinic, New York City, United Airlines and many health care facilities nationwide …
Read More »Many former prisoners struggle to obtain health care after release
When Matthew Boyd was released from a Georgia state prison in December 2020, officials sent him home without medicines he uses to manage chronic heart and lung conditions and high blood pressure, he said. Less than a month later, he spent eight days in an intensive care unit, the first …
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