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Social Security whistleblower who claims DOGE mishandled Americans' sensitive data resigns from post
Read full article: Social Security whistleblower who claims DOGE mishandled Americans' sensitive data resigns from postA Social Security official who earlier this week filed a whistleblower complaint alleging the Department of Government Efficiency officials mishandled Americans’ sensitive information says he’s resigning his post because of actions taken against him since making his complaint.
2 Klein Cain High School students diagnosed with active tuberculosis, parents notified
Read full article: 2 Klein Cain High School students diagnosed with active tuberculosis, parents notifiedKlein Cain High School has confirmed two cases of tuberculosis in a letter sent to the entire school community.
Trump's new CDC chief: A Washington health insider with a libertarian streak
Read full article: Trump's new CDC chief: A Washington health insider with a libertarian streakPresident Donald Trump has picked a former investor and critic of health regulations to oversee the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Trump administration tells states to remove references to 'gender ideology' from sex ed materials
Read full article: Trump administration tells states to remove references to 'gender ideology' from sex ed materialsPresident Donald Trump's administration has told 40 states to remove references to what it calls “gender ideology” from federally funded sex education materials.
More companies pull thousands of packages of shrimp for potential radioactive contamination
Read full article: More companies pull thousands of packages of shrimp for potential radioactive contaminationMore companies are recalling tens of thousands of packages of imported shrimp that may contain radioactive contamination.
With CDC in chaos, scientists and physicians piece together replacements for agency's lost work
Read full article: With CDC in chaos, scientists and physicians piece together replacements for agency's lost workThe CDC is in turmoil, with outside groups stepping in to handle work once done by the agency.
NYC Legionnaires’ outbreak linked to two city-run buildings, including Harlem Hospital
Read full article: NYC Legionnaires’ outbreak linked to two city-run buildings, including Harlem HospitalA New York City hospital and another city-run building were sources for a deadly outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in Harlem that killed seven people and sickened dozens of others.
Fire departments concerned about cancer risks are buying gear that is free of forever chemicals
Read full article: Fire departments concerned about cancer risks are buying gear that is free of forever chemicalsFire departments are increasingly switching to gear that doesn’t contain potentially cancer-causing chemicals.
Health leaders launch new Latino-focused data hub to combat NIH budget cuts
Read full article: Health leaders launch new Latino-focused data hub to combat NIH budget cutsA national group of Latino public health leaders has announced the launch of a new research institute, which they say is a response to the hundreds of millions in federal funding cuts related to diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
US Education Department says Denver school's all-gender bathrooms violate Title IX
Read full article: US Education Department says Denver school's all-gender bathrooms violate Title IXThe U.S. Education Department says Denver Public Schools violated Title IX protections against sex-based discrimination in education by creating all-gender bathrooms and allowing students to use bathrooms corresponding with their gender identity.
Montgomery County confirms 1st case of West Nile Virus for 2025
Read full article: Montgomery County confirms 1st case of West Nile Virus for 2025The Montgomery County Public Health District announced Wednesday it has received confirmation from the Texas Department of State Health Services of the first case of West Nile Virus in Montgomery County for 2025.
Salmonella outbreak tied to recalled eggs has sickened 95 people since January
Read full article: Salmonella outbreak tied to recalled eggs has sickened 95 people since JanuaryAt least 95 people in more than a dozen states have been sickened in an outbreak of salmonella poisoning tied to recalled eggs.
UN food agency chief says women and children are starving in Gaza and pressed Netanyahu on aid
Read full article: UN food agency chief says women and children are starving in Gaza and pressed Netanyahu on aidThe director of the U.N. World Food Program says it's “very evident” after a visit to Gaza that there is not enough food and that mothers and children are starving.
CDC dramatically scales back program that tracks food poisoning infections
Read full article: CDC dramatically scales back program that tracks food poisoning infectionsFederal health officials have scaled back FoodNet, a program that tracked food poisoning infections in the U.S. The Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network has cut required monitoring to just two pathogens that cause infections, down from eight.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joins Gov. Greg Abbott as he signs MAHA legislation at Texas Capitol
Read full article: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joins Gov. Greg Abbott as he signs MAHA legislation at Texas CapitolGov. Greg Abbott will ceremonially sign Texas’ Make America Healthy Again legislation Wednesday afternoon at the Texas Capitol in Austin.
The race to save your life: Harris County ESD 11’s small innovation making a big difference
Read full article: The race to save your life: Harris County ESD 11’s small innovation making a big differenceWhen your life is on the line, seconds matter. When paramedics rush into your home, hospital corridor or the side of the road, their job is simple and brutal: keep you alive — and do it fast.
Study says AI chatbots need to fix suicide response, as family sues over ChatGPT role in boy's death
Read full article: Study says AI chatbots need to fix suicide response, as family sues over ChatGPT role in boy's deathA study finds that AI chatbots often avoid answering high-risk suicide questions but are inconsistent with less direct prompts.
Start the school day with dietitian Macy Diulus’s tasty and balanced breakfast recipes
Read full article: Start the school day with dietitian Macy Diulus’s tasty and balanced breakfast recipesBrighten up school mornings with three tasty, balanced breakfast ideas that make healthy eating fun for kids.
Maine clinics denied Medicaid funds during lawsuit after Trump cuts to abortion providers
Read full article: Maine clinics denied Medicaid funds during lawsuit after Trump cuts to abortion providersA judge has denied a request from a network of Maine clinics to force the federal government to restore Medicaid funding.
To get that perfect ear of corn, weather has to cooperate. But climate change is making it dicier
Read full article: To get that perfect ear of corn, weather has to cooperate. But climate change is making it dicierClimate change is fueling conditions across several states that make watching the corn grow a nail-biter for farmers.
California bill would require restaurants to disclose food allergens on menus
Read full article: California bill would require restaurants to disclose food allergens on menusCalifornia could become the first U.S. state to require restaurants to disclose common food allergens in each menu item under legislation being considered by state lawmakers.
HHS moves to strip thousands of federal health workers of union rights
Read full article: HHS moves to strip thousands of federal health workers of union rightsThe U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has moved to strip thousands of federal health agency employees of their collective bargaining rights.
Park Lakes Elementary in Humble named second most inclusive playground in America
Read full article: Park Lakes Elementary in Humble named second most inclusive playground in AmericaThe safari-themed playground, which opened in February 2023, is designed to welcome children of all physical, sensory, and cognitive abilities. It provides a space where students can play, learn, and grow together without barriers.
Doctor accused of secretly recording 4,500 videos in Australian hospital restrooms released on bail
Read full article: Doctor accused of secretly recording 4,500 videos in Australian hospital restrooms released on bailA trainee surgeon in Australia has been released on bail after being charged with secretly recording hundreds of medical colleagues in hospital restrooms.
Court orders stray dogs in New Delhi released, easing its order to move them all to shelters
Read full article: Court orders stray dogs in New Delhi released, easing its order to move them all to sheltersIndia’s Supreme Court has ordered the release of all stray dogs that were removed from New Delhi streets after sterilization and immunization following an increase in the number of people who were bitten by dogs.
A Berlin garden of flavorsome herbs revives a monastic health tradition from the Middle Ages
Read full article: A Berlin garden of flavorsome herbs revives a monastic health tradition from the Middle AgesIn a secluded lot next to a former gasworks in suburban Berlin, Martin Rötzel is breathing new life into a tradition of centuries past: the monastery garden.
Alaska medical board approves draft to discipline providers of gender-affirming care for youth
Read full article: Alaska medical board approves draft to discipline providers of gender-affirming care for youthThe Alaska State Medical Board has approved preliminary language that could result in disciplinary action against medical professionals who provide gender-affirming care for transgender minors.
Health fears spark protest over concrete batch plant near Spring Branch’s Awty International School
Read full article: Health fears spark protest over concrete batch plant near Spring Branch’s Awty International SchoolParents of AWTY International School in Spring Branch are planning to protest over a concrete batch plant next to their children's school.
Death toll from Legionnaires' disease outbreak in New York City rises to 6 and infections hit 111
Read full article: Death toll from Legionnaires' disease outbreak in New York City rises to 6 and infections hit 111New York City officials have discovered a sixth death linked to a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in Central Harlem, where more than 100 people have been diagnosed with the ailment.
Georgia man may have tried to enter CDC campus two days before he attacked agency
Read full article: Georgia man may have tried to enter CDC campus two days before he attacked agencyAn internal CDC email reveals that the Georgia man who shot at CDC buildings on Aug. 8 likely tried to enter the campus two days earlier.
Medical museum in Philadelphia overhauls policies on human remains to meet modern ethical standards
Read full article: Medical museum in Philadelphia overhauls policies on human remains to meet modern ethical standardsA medical museum in Philadelphia is redrawing its policies about collecting and displaying human remains.
Federal officials to take over inspections when troubled Boar's Head plant reopens
Read full article: Federal officials to take over inspections when troubled Boar's Head plant reopensFederal inspectors will assume direct oversight of a Boar's Head deli meat plant when it reopens after an deadly listeria outbreak.
Federal investigators demanded details on transgender patients from at least 1 hospital
Read full article: Federal investigators demanded details on transgender patients from at least 1 hospitalFederal investigators looking at gender-affirming care providers demanded that at least one hospital hand over information about individual patients.
James Dobson, Focus on the Family founder and key leader on the Christian right, dies at 89
Read full article: James Dobson, Focus on the Family founder and key leader on the Christian right, dies at 89James Dobson, a child psychologist who founded the conservative ministry Focus on the Family and was a politically influential campaigner against abortion and LGBTQ+ rights, has died at age 89.
Getting back to the basics: CPR, Choking, and First Aid with Safety Expert Gail Gould
Read full article: Getting back to the basics: CPR, Choking, and First Aid with Safety Expert Gail GouldWhen was the last time you brushed up on our CPR and first aid skills? Houston's CPR and Safety Lady Gail Gould showed us how anyone can be better prepared and stay calm in the chaos of an emergency. Watch the video player above to learn some of the survival basics everyone should know.
Man charged with killing an 'American Idol' exec and husband will undergo mental evaluation
Read full article: Man charged with killing an 'American Idol' exec and husband will undergo mental evaluationA man accused of fatally shooting an “American Idol” music supervisor and her husband in Los Angeles will undergo a mental evaluation to determine if he's fit to stand trial.
Texas Children’s Hospital faces water issues, adapts with bottled water
Read full article: Texas Children’s Hospital faces water issues, adapts with bottled waterA spokesperson tells us the reason this is happening is that the city is working on the water line on Main Street, and two of the towers are experiencing water issues.
How to protect yourself from Vibrio vulnificus, the bacteria found in some coastal waters
Read full article: How to protect yourself from Vibrio vulnificus, the bacteria found in some coastal watersStates are warning beachgoers about a summertime surge in infections from a frightening, flesh-eating bacteria found in coastal waters.
Houston Woman Loses 10 Pounds Lying Down - Here’s How
Read full article: Houston Woman Loses 10 Pounds Lying Down - Here’s HowLosing weight can often feel like an uphill battle, especially when health challenges make exercise nearly impossible. For Houstonian Jennifer Stroud, that was exactly the case. After years of struggling with her weight and facing the need for knee surgery, she found new hope thanks to a non-invasive laser treatment at Innovative Lasers of Houston.
US pediatricians' new COVID-19 shot recommendations differ from CDC advice
Read full article: US pediatricians' new COVID-19 shot recommendations differ from CDC adviceFor the first time in 30 years, the American Academy of Pediatrics is substantially diverging from U.S. government vaccine recommendations.
Beshear bans drug in Kentucky that's being targeted by attorneys general across the nation
Read full article: Beshear bans drug in Kentucky that's being targeted by attorneys general across the nationKentucky Gov. Andy Beshear has taken emergency action to ban the sale of a synthetic drug known as “designer Xanax” in his state.
Appeals court overturns order that stripped some protections from pregnant Texas state workers
Read full article: Appeals court overturns order that stripped some protections from pregnant Texas state workersA federal appeals court has upheld a law strengthening the rights of pregnant workers, vacating a judge’s earlier order that had stripped those protections from Texas state employees.
FDA's new expert panels are rife with financial conflicts and fringe views
Read full article: FDA's new expert panels are rife with financial conflicts and fringe viewsA series of panels convened by the Food and Drug Administration is raising concerns that the agency is skirting federal rules and promoting fringe views about antidepressants and other products.
Gazan woman evacuated to Italy in a 'state of severe physical deterioration' dies in hospital
Read full article: Gazan woman evacuated to Italy in a 'state of severe physical deterioration' dies in hospitalAn Italian hospital says a 20-year-old Palestinian woman has died after being transferred from Gaza for treatment.
Former Houston Texans receiver Cecil Shorts joins effort to save children from sudden cardiac arrest
Read full article: Former Houston Texans receiver Cecil Shorts joins effort to save children from sudden cardiac arrestBeneath the bright lights of NRG Stadium, where dreams are made and heroes are born, Cecil Shorts would race into the end zone, scoring touchdowns for the Houston Texans — a symbol of strength, agility, and spirit.
Hundreds may have been exposed to rabies at bat-infested cabins at Grand Teton National Park
Read full article: Hundreds may have been exposed to rabies at bat-infested cabins at Grand Teton National ParkHealth officials are alerting hundreds of people who may have been exposed to rabies in bat-infested cabins at Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park.
Some workers would be excluded from student loan forgiveness program for 'illegal' activity
Read full article: Some workers would be excluded from student loan forgiveness program for 'illegal' activityThe Trump administration has proposed changes to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program that could exclude teachers, social workers and nurses if their employers engage in activities deemed illegal.
Trump tax law could cause Medicare cuts if Congress doesn't act, CBO says
Read full article: Trump tax law could cause Medicare cuts if Congress doesn't act, CBO saysThe federal budget deficits caused by President Donald Trump’s tax and spending law could trigger automatic cuts to Medicare if Congress does not act, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.
Failure of talks for plastic treaty turn focus back to reduce, reuse, recycle. How's that going?
Read full article: Failure of talks for plastic treaty turn focus back to reduce, reuse, recycle. How's that going?Global talks to slash plastic production and the toxic chemicals used to produce plastic products fell apart in Geneva this week.
Back-to-school breakouts: Dermatologist Dr. Sherry Ingraham’s tips for battling teen acne
Read full article: Back-to-school breakouts: Dermatologist Dr. Sherry Ingraham’s tips for battling teen acneFor many teens, back to school means back to breakouts. So, we're breaking down teen acne 101 with dermatologist Dr. Sherry Ingraham.
Nike co-founder Phil Knight and wife pledge record $2B to Oregon cancer center, university says
Read full article: Nike co-founder Phil Knight and wife pledge record $2B to Oregon cancer center, university saysAn Oregon university says Nike co-founder Phil Knight and his wife Penny Knight have pledged a record $2 billion to its cancer center.
Judge orders RFK Jr.'s health department to stop sharing Medicaid data with deportation officials
Read full article: Judge orders RFK Jr.'s health department to stop sharing Medicaid data with deportation officialsA federal judge has ordered the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to stop sharing personal data of Medicaid enrollees with deportation officials.
As Canada wildfires choke US with smoke, Republicans demand action. But not on climate change
Read full article: As Canada wildfires choke US with smoke, Republicans demand action. But not on climate changeRepublican lawmakers are blaming Canada for not preventing and containing wildfires, whose smoke has fouled the air in several states this year.
TCHATT program expands mental health access for Houston-area students
Read full article: TCHATT program expands mental health access for Houston-area studentsTexas is making strides to improve mental health care access for children through the Texas Child Health Access Through Telemedicine (TCHATT) program, a state-funded initiative launched in 2019.
New York allowed pot shops to open too close to schools. Now they might have to move
Read full article: New York allowed pot shops to open too close to schools. Now they might have to moveNew York’s legal marijuana agency allowed dozens of cannabis dispensaries to open too close to schools after regulators misread state law and are now pushing for a legislative fix to prevent the pot shops from having to relocate.
Maine clinics fight to restore Medicaid funds after Trump's cuts to abortion providers
Read full article: Maine clinics fight to restore Medicaid funds after Trump's cuts to abortion providersA network of clinics that provides health care in Maine asked a judge on Thursday to restore its Medicaid funding while it fights a Trump administration effort to block federal money for abortion providers.
From athlete to survivor: Former volleyball star overcomes hidden heart condition, now strives to save others
Read full article: From athlete to survivor: Former volleyball star overcomes hidden heart condition, now strives to save othersOn Sunday, KPRC 2 is partnering with the Cody Stephens Foundation and Harris County Emergency Services District 11 to offer free, in-depth heart screenings for children aged 11 to 22.
CDC shooting marks latest in a string of hostility directed at health workers. Many aren't surprised
Read full article: CDC shooting marks latest in a string of hostility directed at health workers. Many aren't surprisedGunfire aimed at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by a man authorities say was angry over COVID-19 vaccines is the latest in a string of violence and harassment directed at health care workers amid hostility lingering from the pandemic.
Sudan launches a 10-day cholera vaccination campaign in Khartoum as war continues
Read full article: Sudan launches a 10-day cholera vaccination campaign in Khartoum as war continuesHealth officials in Sudan have launched a 10-day cholera vaccination campaign in the capital, Khartoum, to curb what humanitarians call a rapidly spreading outbreak.
Why many Americans are rethinking alcohol, according to a new Gallup poll
Read full article: Why many Americans are rethinking alcohol, according to a new Gallup pollAfter years of being told that red wine was good for heart health, more Americans appear to be heeding warnings that even moderate alcohol consumption can be unhealthy.
Loose skin after weight loss? There is a laser for that!
Read full article: Loose skin after weight loss? There is a laser for that!Losing weight is a huge achievement, but what about the loose skin that can come after? In this Houston Life segment, we sit down with Laura Alexis, founder of Innovative Lasers of Houston, and client Kristen Hatfield, who shares her inspiring transformation story. After losing 40 pounds, Kristen turned to ILOH’s non-invasive skin tightening and body sculpting treatments, and the results speak for themselves.
Shooter attacked CDC headquarters to protest COVID-19 vaccines
Read full article: Shooter attacked CDC headquarters to protest COVID-19 vaccinesThe Georgia Bureau of Investigation says the man who fired more than 180 shots with a long gun at the headquarters of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention wanted to send a message against COVID-19 vaccines.
New week, stronger you! Here’s your Monday motivation to get up and moving
Read full article: New week, stronger you! Here’s your Monday motivation to get up and movingIt's Motivation Monday and we got moving with O Athletik gym in The Heights. Tessa took on their big hill simulator and learned some simple but effective movements you can do from home to get that blood pumping!
Israeli strikes kill journalists and aid-seekers as Australia backs Palestinian statehood
Read full article: Israeli strikes kill journalists and aid-seekers as Australia backs Palestinian statehoodLocal health officials in Gaza say Israeli forces have killed at least 55 people overnight, including a well-known journalist who Israel said was a militant and people who witnesses say were seeking humanitarian aid.
Why more women are switching to reusable menstrual products
Read full article: Why more women are switching to reusable menstrual productsReusable menstrual products, including cups, discs and period underwear, have gained traction as a cost-effective, long-lasting, environmental alternative to single-use products.
CDC union condemns vaccine misinformation after shooter blamed COVID vaccine for depression
Read full article: CDC union condemns vaccine misinformation after shooter blamed COVID vaccine for depressionA Georgia man who blamed the COVID-19 vaccine for making him suicidal has been identified as the person who fired shots at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters.
Netanyahu defends new military offensive in Gaza and says it will be wider than announced
Read full article: Netanyahu defends new military offensive in Gaza and says it will be wider than announcedIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has defended a new military offensive in Gaza that’s more sweeping than previously announced.
Feel sticky this summer? That's because it's been record muggy East of the Rockies
Read full article: Feel sticky this summer? That's because it's been record muggy East of the RockiesMore than 70 million Americans have experienced the muggiest start to summer on record, with climate change increasing humidity in the Eastern U.S. An Associated Press analysis shows that parts of 20 states and Washington, D.
What to know about how Trump's judicial picks could reshape abortion rights for decades
Read full article: What to know about how Trump's judicial picks could reshape abortion rights for decadesA review by The Associated Press shows that several of President Donald Trump’s nominees to the federal courts have revealed anti-abortion views, been associated with anti-abortion groups or defended abortion restrictions.
Trump has said abortion is a state issue. His judicial picks could shape it nationally for decades
Read full article: Trump has said abortion is a state issue. His judicial picks could shape it nationally for decadesMany of President Donald Trump's picks to be federal judges have revealed anti-abortion views, been associated with anti-abortion groups or defended abortion restrictions.