Houston woman shares message of resilience, patience after recent breast cancer diagnosis
Read full article: Houston woman shares message of resilience, patience after recent breast cancer diagnosisThis past September, less than a month before her 32nd birthday, Isabel Almaguer was diagnosed with breast cancer. Now she’s sharing her story of resilience, humor, and community to remind others that even in the hardest moments, there’s still light.
FDA unveils drugs to receive expedited review in support of 'national priorities'
Read full article: FDA unveils drugs to receive expedited review in support of 'national priorities'The Food and Drug Administration is announcing the first round of drugs that will receive drastically expedited reviews at the agency.
California mpox cases raise concerns. But health officials say the risk remains low
Read full article: California mpox cases raise concerns. But health officials say the risk remains lowInvestigators suspect that two Californians diagnosed with mpox may be the first U.S. cases resulting from the local spread of a different version of the virus.
Trump announces a deal with a manufacturer to make a common fertility drug cheaper for IVF patients
Read full article: Trump announces a deal with a manufacturer to make a common fertility drug cheaper for IVF patientsDrugmaker EMD Serono has agreed to lower the cost of a common fertility medication through a deal with the Trump administration.
California to begin selling affordable state-branded insulin beginning next year
Read full article: California to begin selling affordable state-branded insulin beginning next yearGov. Gavin Newsom says California will begin selling affordable insulin under its own label on Jan. 1, nearly three years after he first announced a partnership to sell state-branded generic drugs at lower prices.
South Africa welcomes $115M US bridge plan to sustain its HIV programs for 6 months
Read full article: South Africa welcomes $115M US bridge plan to sustain its HIV programs for 6 monthsSouth Africa has welcomed a U.S. bridging plan worth $115 million to continue funding HIV treatment and prevention programs until the end of March.
As the shutdown drags on, these people will lose if health care subsidies expire
Read full article: As the shutdown drags on, these people will lose if health care subsidies expireMillions of Americans with Affordable Care Act marketplace health insurance will face higher costs next year if Congress doesn't extend enhanced premium tax credits that have made the plans more affordable.
Obesity remains high in the US, but more states are showing progress, a new report finds
Read full article: Obesity remains high in the US, but more states are showing progress, a new report findsFor the first time in more than a decade, the number of states with rates of obesity of 35% or more has dropped.
In a regional first, Uruguay passes a law allowing euthanasia
Read full article: In a regional first, Uruguay passes a law allowing euthanasiaUruguay’s senate has passed a law decriminalizing euthanasia, putting the South American nation among a handful of other countries where seriously ill patients can legally obtain help to end their lives.
Doctors Without Borders permanently closes its emergency center in Haiti's capital
Read full article: Doctors Without Borders permanently closes its emergency center in Haiti's capitalDoctors Without Borders says that ongoing violence in Haiti has forced it to permanently close its emergency care center in Port-au-Prince.
What are the new COVID-19 vaccine requirements? 2 Helps You answers your questions
Read full article: What are the new COVID-19 vaccine requirements? 2 Helps You answers your questionsMany people are running into confusion this season when trying to get a COVID-19 vaccine because federal guidance changed this fall.
UN's World Food Program warns donor cuts are pushing millions more into hunger
Read full article: UN's World Food Program warns donor cuts are pushing millions more into hungerThe United Nations' food aid agency has warned that severe funding cuts are impacting its operations in six countries.
Israel frees some Gaza medical staff, but a prominent hospital chief remains imprisoned
Read full article: Israel frees some Gaza medical staff, but a prominent hospital chief remains imprisonedIsrael freed dozens of doctors, nurses and other medical workers as part of this week's release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and detainees under the Gaza ceasefire deal.
31,000 Kaiser Permanente nurses and other health care workers strike for better wages and staffing
Read full article: 31,000 Kaiser Permanente nurses and other health care workers strike for better wages and staffingAn estimated 31,000 Kaiser Permanente health care workers have gone on strike to demand better wages and staffing.
How Innovative Lasers of Houston Is Helping Houstonians Shed Inches - No Pain, No Downtime ✨📉💃
Read full article: How Innovative Lasers of Houston Is Helping Houstonians Shed Inches - No Pain, No Downtime ✨📉💃Losing weight can feel like an uphill battle, but what if you could see real results without the sweat, pain, or endless waiting? Innovative Lasers of Houston is transforming the weight loss journey with cutting-edge technology. Innovative Lasers of Houston specialist Angela Nichols visited the Houston Life studio to show exactly how it works.
Russian aerial attack hits a Ukrainian hospital, days before Zelenskyy meets Trump
Read full article: Russian aerial attack hits a Ukrainian hospital, days before Zelenskyy meets TrumpUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Russian forces have launched powerful glide bombs and drones against Kharkiv and hit a hospital.
Federal employees in mental health and disease control were among targets in weekend firings
Read full article: Federal employees in mental health and disease control were among targets in weekend firingsFederal employees working on mental health services, disease outbreaks and disaster preparedness were among those hit by the Trump administration’s mass firings over the weekend.
Anti-Aging Supplements: Examining the promise, science, and health risks
Read full article: Anti-Aging Supplements: Examining the promise, science, and health risksAnti-aging supplements have reached new heights, with billions, even trillions, of dollars changing hands. But what do we really know about their benefits and risks?
WIC food program receives $300M to keep running during government shutdown
Read full article: WIC food program receives $300M to keep running during government shutdownThe Trump administration has provided a $300 million infusion to a food aid program for low-income mothers and children, easing concerns about funding during the government shutdown.
What’s Going Around: Allergies, stomach bugs, and flu infections across Houston
Read full article: What’s Going Around: Allergies, stomach bugs, and flu infections across HoustonIf you or everyone around you is getting the sniffles, it’s that time of year again. Here’s what health experts are saying they’re seeing around the greater Houston area.
President Donald Trump is in 'exceptional health,' his doctor says, after visit to Walter Reed
Read full article: President Donald Trump is in 'exceptional health,' his doctor says, after visit to Walter ReedPresident Donald Trump is in "exceptional health," according to his physician, who evaluated him Friday.
Prince Harry and Meghan invite families to join their push against predatory social media practices
Read full article: Prince Harry and Meghan invite families to join their push against predatory social media practicesPrince Harry and Meghan are urging parents to stand against wealthy social media companies that they said prey upon children with algorithms designed to exploit personal data.
From thyroid struggles to 22 pounds lost: how laser treatments changed one Houston woman’s life
Read full article: From thyroid struggles to 22 pounds lost: how laser treatments changed one Houston woman’s lifeFor Christie Goslin of Jersey Village, losing weight felt impossible. Living with a thyroid condition that made shedding pounds nearly hopeless, she had tried - and failed - to find a solution that worked. That all changed when she discovered Innovative Lasers of Houston, where cutting-edge technology and a supportive team led by founder Laura Alexis helped her lose 22.5 pounds in just 22 sessions.
Patient who received first fully robotic heart transplant now hiking months after surgery at Baylor St. Luke’s
Read full article: Patient who received first fully robotic heart transplant now hiking months after surgery at Baylor St. Luke’sSurgeons at Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center have completed the first fully robotic heart transplant, a breakthrough procedure that could transform the future of heart surgery.
Nearly 55,000 children in Gaza under age 5 may be acutely malnourished, a new UN study finds
Read full article: Nearly 55,000 children in Gaza under age 5 may be acutely malnourished, a new UN study findsA new study says more than 54,600 children younger than 5 in Gaza may be acutely malnourished, with more than 12,800 severely affected.
New California law aims to improve school nutrition by phasing out some ultraprocessed foods
Read full article: New California law aims to improve school nutrition by phasing out some ultraprocessed foodsCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a law phasing out certain ultraprocessed foods from school meals.
Judge halts New York county from enforcing transgender athlete ban after roller derby league sues
Read full article: Judge halts New York county from enforcing transgender athlete ban after roller derby league suesA New York county’s law banning transgender women from playing on female sports teams at county-run parks and recreational facilities has been halted for now.
UNICEF warns that number of children in Haiti displaced by violence has nearly doubled
Read full article: UNICEF warns that number of children in Haiti displaced by violence has nearly doubledA new UNICEF report has found that the number of children displaced by violence in Haiti has nearly doubled to 680,000.
Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee threatens rural schools and hospitals reliant on immigrant workers
Read full article: Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee threatens rural schools and hospitals reliant on immigrant workersThe new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas spells trouble for rural parts of the U.S. that rely on immigrants to fill vacancies in skilled professions.
More than 80% of health facilities in eastern Congo are out of medicine, Red Cross says
Read full article: More than 80% of health facilities in eastern Congo are out of medicine, Red Cross saysThe International Committee of the Red Cross says over 200 health facilities in eastern Congo face medicine shortages due to fighting in the region and a lack of humanitarian funding.
Robert Roberson is again approaching execution in Texas in shaken baby case
Read full article: Robert Roberson is again approaching execution in Texas in shaken baby caseRobert Roberson hopes he will again avoid becoming the first person in the U.S. executed for a murder conviction tied to the diagnosis of shaken baby syndrome.
Abortion providers say Missouri's attorney general is trying to get patient records
Read full article: Abortion providers say Missouri's attorney general is trying to get patient recordsPlanned Parenthood officials say in court filings that Missouri's Republican attorney general is trying to get the medical records of patients who’ve had abortions.
Supreme Court seems skeptical about state bans on 'conversion therapy' for LGBTQ+ kids
Read full article: Supreme Court seems skeptical about state bans on 'conversion therapy' for LGBTQ+ kidsA majority of Supreme Court justices seem to be leaning in favor of a Christian counselor who is challenging bans on LGBTQ+ “conversion therapy” for kids as a violation of her First Amendment rights.
USDA warns that Hello Fresh subscription meals may contain listeria-tainted spinach
Read full article: USDA warns that Hello Fresh subscription meals may contain listeria-tainted spinachFederal health officials have issued a public health alert for certain Hello Fresh subscription meals containing spinach that may be contaminated with listeria.
New York judge upholds transgender athlete ban on Long Island
Read full article: New York judge upholds transgender athlete ban on Long IslandA New York judge has upheld a Long Island county’s law banning transgender women from playing on female sports teams at county-run parks and recreational facilities.
CDC stops recommending COVID-19 shots for all, leaves decision to patients
Read full article: CDC stops recommending COVID-19 shots for all, leaves decision to patientsThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has adopted recommendations by a new group of vaccine advisers, and has stopped recommending COVID-19 shots for anyone.
Groups sue EPA over canceled $7 billion solar program intended to help poorer Americans
Read full article: Groups sue EPA over canceled $7 billion solar program intended to help poorer AmericansSeveral groups and nonprofit organizations have filed a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency over the canceling of a $7 billion Solar for All program intended to make solar power accessible to more than 900,000 lower-income Americans.
Prop. 14 could make Texas a leader in dementia research; here’s what’s at stake
Read full article: Prop. 14 could make Texas a leader in dementia research; here’s what’s at stakeLAST DAY TO REGISTER IS TODAY! Proposition 14 would authorize funding of up to $3 billion for Dementia research over 10 years, capped at $300 million a year. The institute was created earlier this year by the Texas Legislature; the measure asks voters to approve the funding.
Brazilians avoid drinking after authorities confirm methanol poisoning cases, including 1 death
Read full article: Brazilians avoid drinking after authorities confirm methanol poisoning cases, including 1 deathAuthorities in Brazil have issued warnings about methanol poisoning linked to distilled beverages.
How a Miami health care group is meeting homeless patients where they live
Read full article: How a Miami health care group is meeting homeless patients where they liveA nonprofit group in Miami is helping reduce the strain on emergency rooms by providing homeless people with health care where they live.
New Mexico governor signs bills to counter federal cuts, support health care and food assistance
Read full article: New Mexico governor signs bills to counter federal cuts, support health care and food assistanceNew Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed a package of bills aimed at shoring up food assistance, rural health care and public broadcasting in response to recently enacted federal cuts.
Just before shutdown, most Americans wanted health insurance tax credits extended, KFF poll finds
Read full article: Just before shutdown, most Americans wanted health insurance tax credits extended, KFF poll findsA new poll conducted just prior to the current government shutdown showed most Americans wanted Congress to extend tax credits that could expire at the end of the year.
Want to eat more plant-based meals? Maggie Baird, Billie Eilish's mom, has some ideas
Read full article: Want to eat more plant-based meals? Maggie Baird, Billie Eilish's mom, has some ideasHave you heard replacing meat with plant-based foods is better for the planet and can be better for your health too, but you don’t know where to start.
New Mexico Legislature approves bills to prop up rural health care, underwrite food assistance
Read full article: New Mexico Legislature approves bills to prop up rural health care, underwrite food assistanceNew Mexico legislators moved quickly to prop up funding for food assistance and rural health care services in response to President Donald Trump’s cuts in federal spending on Medicaid and nutrition programs.
A recipe for avoiding 15 million deaths a year and climate disaster is fixing food, scientists say
Read full article: A recipe for avoiding 15 million deaths a year and climate disaster is fixing food, scientists sayScientists are presenting new evidence that the worst effects of climate change can’t be avoided without a major transformation of food systems.
Nebraska Republicans are targeting voter-approved medical marijuana, following other GOP-led states
Read full article: Nebraska Republicans are targeting voter-approved medical marijuana, following other GOP-led statesNebraska officials have missed a deadline to grant licenses to marijuana growers under a new medical marijuana law approved by voters.
FDA approves another generic abortion pill, prompting outrage from conservatives
Read full article: FDA approves another generic abortion pill, prompting outrage from conservativesFederal health officials have approved another generic version of the abortion pill, prompting outrage from some abortion opponents aligned with President Donald Trump.
Houston survivor’s story highlights Komen Foundation’s 35 years in fight against breast cancer
Read full article: Houston survivor’s story highlights Komen Foundation’s 35 years in fight against breast cancerFor more than three decades, the Susan G. Komen Foundation has been a driving force in breast cancer research, raising funds and awareness that have saved hundreds of thousands of lives.
Houston Food Bank prepares for increased demand amid federal government shutdown
Read full article: Houston Food Bank prepares for increased demand amid federal government shutdownThe Houston Food Bank is preparing for a possible surge in demand as the ongoing federal government shutdown threatens to affect federal employees and SNAP benefit recipients.
Gatorade and Cheetos are among the Pepsi products getting a natural dye makeover
Read full article: Gatorade and Cheetos are among the Pepsi products getting a natural dye makeoverPepsi has a new challenge: Keeping products like Gatorade and Cheetos vivid and colorful without the artificial dyes that U.S. consumers are increasingly rejecting.
Former New York Gov. Cuomo apologizes to Jewish community for his COVID-19 response
Read full article: Former New York Gov. Cuomo apologizes to Jewish community for his COVID-19 responseAndrew Cuomo is apologizing to New York City’s Jewish community for his response to the COVID-19 pandemic when he was governor.
Democrats voted for a shutdown. Now they have to find a way out
Read full article: Democrats voted for a shutdown. Now they have to find a way outSenate Democrats kept their promise to reject any Republican spending bill that didn’t extend or restore health care benefits, choosing instead to force a government shutdown.
Federal nutrition services in Houston: Which will be impacted by government shutdown
Read full article: Federal nutrition services in Houston: Which will be impacted by government shutdownWith the 2025 government shutdown now underway, struggling families in the Houston area are left to wonder how nutrition programs will be impacted by a potential lapse in funding.
After accomplishments in politics, media, former CNN chief Tom Johnson makes mental health his cause
Read full article: After accomplishments in politics, media, former CNN chief Tom Johnson makes mental health his causeAfter a career as a presidential aide, publisher of two newspapers and CNN president, Tom Johnson has plenty of stories to swap.
Maine clinics also hit by cuts that targeted Planned Parenthood plan to halt primary care
Read full article: Maine clinics also hit by cuts that targeted Planned Parenthood plan to halt primary careA network of medical clinics that serves low-income residents in Maine says it is shutting down its primary care operations because of Trump administration cuts to abortion providers.
Breaking down breast cancer’s financial impact, the cost of care
Read full article: Breaking down breast cancer’s financial impact, the cost of careOctober is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The perfect time to bring attention to a disease that affects one in every eight women. While treatments have saved many lives, they come at a cost
Walmart plans to remove artificial colors and other food additives from store brands by 2027
Read full article: Walmart plans to remove artificial colors and other food additives from store brands by 2027Walmart says it plans to remove synthetic dyes and 30 other food additives from its store brands sold in the United States by January 2027.
Firm linked to UK lingerie tycoon must repay $163 million for breaching COVID contracts
Read full article: Firm linked to UK lingerie tycoon must repay $163 million for breaching COVID contractsA British High Court judge has ruled that a company linked to a lingerie tycoon must repay the government more than 121 million pounds.
New Mexico legislators rush to shore up safety net programs after federal cuts
Read full article: New Mexico legislators rush to shore up safety net programs after federal cutsNew Mexico legislators are pushing to shore up safety-net spending in response to President Donald Trump’s spending and tax cuts, in a state with one of the highest enrollment rates for Medicaid and federal food assistance.
Justice Department sues New Jersey synagogue protesters using law meant to protect abortion clinics
Read full article: Justice Department sues New Jersey synagogue protesters using law meant to protect abortion clinicsFederal officials have sued pro-Palestinian demonstrators involved in a heated protest last year outside a New Jersey synagogue.
Researchers turn human skin cells into eggs — but not yet usable ones
Read full article: Researchers turn human skin cells into eggs — but not yet usable onesOregon scientists used human skin cells to create fertilizable eggs, a step in the quest to develop lab-grown eggs or sperm to one day help people conceive.
Pediatric Cancer Awareness: Houston area teen fights bone cancer by finding strength in gymnastics
Read full article: Pediatric Cancer Awareness: Houston area teen fights bone cancer by finding strength in gymnasticsDespite losing most of her left arm bone to this disease, 15-year-old Angelina Dilcher has returned to doing what she loves most, gymnastics, and continues to inspire others with her courage and resilience.
Kentucky has kicked people off food benefits using data that doesn’t tell the full story
Read full article: Kentucky has kicked people off food benefits using data that doesn’t tell the full storyThe Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services has brought hundreds of fraud cases in the last five years that are heavily reliant on transactional data with the goal of revoking people’s federal food benefits.
Clarification: Catholic Colleges-Sex Education story
Read full article: Clarification: Catholic Colleges-Sex Education storyIn a story published Sept. 30, 2025, The Associated Press reported that a student group distributing contraceptives at DePaul University had re-registered under a new name after the school revoked its status.
Madagascar's president fires the government following days of deadly unrest
Read full article: Madagascar's president fires the government following days of deadly unrestMadagascar President Andry Rajoelina has fired the prime minister and the rest of his government in response to days of deadly protests in the Indian Ocean island over the failure of the electricity and water supplies.
Travelers bothered by their flight's pollution can pay to reduce it elsewhere. Do offsets work?
Read full article: Travelers bothered by their flight's pollution can pay to reduce it elsewhere. Do offsets work?Air travel results in a lot of planet-warming emissions, but it's also sometimes necessary.
Regulators struggle to keep up with the fast-moving and complicated landscape of AI therapy apps
Read full article: Regulators struggle to keep up with the fast-moving and complicated landscape of AI therapy appsAs mental health chatbots driven by artificial intelligence proliferate, a small number of states are trying to regulate them.
58M pounds of corn dogs and sausage-on-a-stick products recalled because wood pieces may be inside
Read full article: 58M pounds of corn dogs and sausage-on-a-stick products recalled because wood pieces may be insideAbout 58 million pounds of corn dogs and other sausage-on-a-stick products are being recalled across the U.S. because wood pieces may be embedded in the batter.
Trump's comments on autism evoke anger and hope among autistic people and their families
Read full article: Trump's comments on autism evoke anger and hope among autistic people and their familiesSome mothers of autistic children say President Donald Trump was blaming moms when he suggested taking Tylenol while pregnant causes autism.
Correction: Food Insecurity-Maine Food Banks story
Read full article: Correction: Food Insecurity-Maine Food Banks storyIn a story published Sept. 28, 2025, about food banks, The Associated Press erroneously reported that a Minnesota organization had to turn away food because of a volunteer shortage.
Here's what to know about CTE, the brain disease the NYC shooter blamed for his mental health issues
Read full article: Here's what to know about CTE, the brain disease the NYC shooter blamed for his mental health issuesThe man who killed four people in the New York City skyscraper that is home to NFL headquarters carried a note blaming the league for his mental health problems.