RFK Jr. fought pesticides for years. Now he's backing their production
Read full article: RFK Jr. fought pesticides for years. Now he's backing their productionRobert F. Kennedy Jr. is doubling down on his support for an executive order that would aim to boost the production of a controversial weedkiller ingredient called glyphosate, even though it is widening a political fault line for the administration ahead of the midterm elections.
FDA proposes new system for approving customized drugs and therapies for rare diseases
Read full article: FDA proposes new system for approving customized drugs and therapies for rare diseasesThe Food and Drug Administration is proposing a system for approving customized drugs and medical treatments for patients with rare or hard-to-treat diseases.
BAFTA and BBC apologize for racial slur during awards show
Read full article: BAFTA and BBC apologize for racial slur during awards showThe British Academy Film Awards and BBC have apologized Monday for a racial slur that was broadcast during Sunday’s show while two stars of the film “Sinners” were onstage.
Trump administration to stand by tough Biden-era mandates to replace lead pipes
Read full article: Trump administration to stand by tough Biden-era mandates to replace lead pipesThe Trump administration says it supports a strict Biden-era rule that forces cities to replace most lead water pipes within 10 years.
Cuba's health care system pushed to the brink by US fuel blockade, Cuban minister says
Read full article: Cuba's health care system pushed to the brink by US fuel blockade, Cuban minister saysCuban officials say a U.S. fuel blockade is pushing Cuba’s health system toward collapse and putting lives at risk.
Trump administration eases limits on coal plants for emitting mercury, other toxins
Read full article: Trump administration eases limits on coal plants for emitting mercury, other toxinsThe Environmental Protection Agency on Friday weakened limits on mercury and other toxic emissions from coal-fired power plants.
Mississippi hospital system closes all clinics after ransomware attack
Read full article: Mississippi hospital system closes all clinics after ransomware attackA ransomware attack has forced the University of Mississippi Medical Center to close all clinics and cancel elective procedures for a second day.
Nurses and New York hospital system reach a tentative deal to end the city’s largest nursing strike
Read full article: Nurses and New York hospital system reach a tentative deal to end the city’s largest nursing strikeNurses on strike at a major New York City hospital system have reached a tentative deal to end a more than monthlong strike.
Trump climate health rollback likely to hit poor, minority areas hardest, experts say
Read full article: Trump climate health rollback likely to hit poor, minority areas hardest, experts sayThe Trump administration’s revocation of a scientific finding that climate change is a danger to public health is likely to affect communities of color the most.
Wisconsin passes expanded Medicaid for moms, would leave Arkansas as only state without it
Read full article: Wisconsin passes expanded Medicaid for moms, would leave Arkansas as only state without itWomen in Wisconsin will soon be eligible to receive expanded Medicaid coverage for up to a year after giving birth following passage of a measure by the Wisconsin Assembly.
‘It nearly destroyed me’: KPRC 2 journalist poisoned by toxic black mold turns pain into purpose
Read full article: ‘It nearly destroyed me’: KPRC 2 journalist poisoned by toxic black mold turns pain into purposeNearly every day, KPRC 2 is flooded with emails and phone calls from viewers who say their health and quality of life are being destroyed by black mold. It’s a nightmare that KPRC 2 producer and multi-skilled journalist Paige Hubbard knows all too well. She’s now sharing her story after she says she was poisoned by toxic black mold while living in Austin.
FDA will drop two-study requirement for new drug approvals, aiming to speed access
Read full article: FDA will drop two-study requirement for new drug approvals, aiming to speed accessThe Food and Drug Administration plans to drop its longtime standard of requiring two rigorous studies for new drug approvals.
Study finds warming world increases days when weather is prone to fires around the globe
Read full article: Study finds warming world increases days when weather is prone to fires around the globeA new study shows hot, dry and windy weather that fuels extreme wildfires has nearly tripled worldwide in 45 years.
NIH's Bhattacharya will also run the CDC while Trump administration looks for a permanent director
Read full article: NIH's Bhattacharya will also run the CDC while Trump administration looks for a permanent directorThe director of the National Institutes of Health is also taking over as acting head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to an administration official.
Moderna says the FDA will consider its new flu shot after resolving a public dispute
Read full article: Moderna says the FDA will consider its new flu shot after resolving a public disputeVaccine maker Moderna says the Food and Drug Administration will decide whether to approve its new flu shot for older adults after all.
Bernie Sanders and Gavin Newsom become adversaries over push to tax California billionaires
Read full article: Bernie Sanders and Gavin Newsom become adversaries over push to tax California billionairesBernie Sanders has traveled to Los Angeles to kick off a campaign for a proposed “billionaires tax” that has set off an uproar in the Silicon Valley and led to divisions among Democrats.
Why colon cancer is hitting younger Black adults harder
Read full article: Why colon cancer is hitting younger Black adults harderColorectal cancer has become the deadliest cancer for U.S. adults under 50 over the last two decades, and doctors say diet, lifestyle and gaps in preventive care are helping drive the trend.
Smartwatches and rings can track your heart — but your data may be sold
Read full article: Smartwatches and rings can track your heart — but your data may be soldThis American Heart Month, cardiologist Dr. Nidal Ganim explains how smartwatches and rings can track your heart health and why stress, emotions, and lifestyle choices matter.
Bayer agrees to $7.25 billion proposed settlement over thousands of Roundup cancer lawsuits
Read full article: Bayer agrees to $7.25 billion proposed settlement over thousands of Roundup cancer lawsuitsBayer has agreed to a proposed $7.25 billion deal to settle thousands of U.S. lawsuits that blame Roundup for causing cancer.
Indian Health Service to phase out use of dental fillings containing mercury by 2027
Read full article: Indian Health Service to phase out use of dental fillings containing mercury by 2027The federal agency that provides health care to Native Americans will no longer treat tooth decay with dental fillings containing mercury.
As some people push to make profound autism its own diagnosis, this family is raising twins with it
Read full article: As some people push to make profound autism its own diagnosis, this family is raising twins with itAs the definition of autism has widened, there’s a growing push to separate profound autism into its own diagnosis.
Judge temporarily blocks Trump officials from rescinding health grants to some Democratic-led states
Read full article: Judge temporarily blocks Trump officials from rescinding health grants to some Democratic-led statesA federal judge has ruled that President Donald Trump’s administration cannot pull back $600 million in public health grants allocated to four Democratic-led states, for now.
Black girls and depression: Signs, support, and mental health tips for parents
Read full article: Black girls and depression: Signs, support, and mental health tips for parentsStella Olise of the Harris Center explains how depression can look different in Black girls and how families can recognize the signs.
Scientific studies calculate climate change as health danger, while Trump calls it a 'scam'
Read full article: Scientific studies calculate climate change as health danger, while Trump calls it a 'scam'The Trump administration has revoked a scientific finding that climate change is a danger to public health, an idea that President Donald Trump called “a scam.”.
EPA ends credits for automatic start-stop vehicle ignition, a feature Zeldin says 'everyone hates'
Read full article: EPA ends credits for automatic start-stop vehicle ignition, a feature Zeldin says 'everyone hates'The Environmental Protection Agency says it is ending credits to automakers who install automatic start-stop ignition systems in their vehicles.
Puerto Rico governor signs law to recognize fetus as human being as critics warn of consequences
Read full article: Puerto Rico governor signs law to recognize fetus as human being as critics warn of consequencesPuerto Rico’s governor has signed a bill that amends a law to recognize a fetus as a human being.
RFK Jr. promised to restore trust in US health agencies. A year later, it’s eroding
Read full article: RFK Jr. promised to restore trust in US health agencies. A year later, it’s erodingRobert F. Kennedy Jr. is reshaping U.S. health policy as HHS secretary, and doctors say his changes are eroding trust.
Striking nurses at 2 NYC hospital systems approve new contract but ones at another reject deal
Read full article: Striking nurses at 2 NYC hospital systems approve new contract but ones at another reject dealNurses on strike at two major New York City hospital systems have approved new contracts, but ones striking at another system have rejected a proposal to bring an end to the monthlong walkout.
Studies test whether gene-editing can fix high cholesterol. For now, take your medicine
Read full article: Studies test whether gene-editing can fix high cholesterol. For now, take your medicineScientists are testing an entirely new way to fight heart disease: whether gene editing might offer a one-time fix for high cholesterol.
A young cancer patient and his family worry nearly a month into New York City nurses’ strike
Read full article: A young cancer patient and his family worry nearly a month into New York City nurses’ strikeA young cancer patient at one of the remaining New York City hospitals where nurses are on strike says he misses his regular caregivers.
Israeli drone strike kills 2 cyclists in Gaza as death toll mounts despite ceasefire
Read full article: Israeli drone strike kills 2 cyclists in Gaza as death toll mounts despite ceasefireTwo Palestinian men riding bicycles were killed in an Israeli drone strike Tuesday, hospital officials said, as deadly violence continued in Gaza despite an October ceasefire.
Houston moms team up to raise awareness for Type 1 Diabetes with a shopping event
Read full article: Houston moms team up to raise awareness for Type 1 Diabetes with a shopping eventStylist Dale Volpe with Styled by Dale and InTwo Shopping's Alexandra Bruskoff are teaming up for a Cure, a one-day shopping event benefiting Breakthrough T1D. The cause hits especially close to home for Bruskoff, whose daughter was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at age 11.
Wellness tips every cat owner should know with cat-fluencer Mersha the Mini Panther
Read full article: Wellness tips every cat owner should know with cat-fluencer Mersha the Mini PantherIt is National Cat Health Month, and we celebrated in the most Houston way possible with a local celebrity who has claws, confidence, and couture. Meet Mersha the Mini Panther, a stylish black cat with more than 170,000 followers on Instagram. Joining him were the humans who keep him healthy, happy, Stef and Adam Eaton.
NYC nurses reach a deal to end a strike at 2 major hospitals while walkout continues at another
Read full article: NYC nurses reach a deal to end a strike at 2 major hospitals while walkout continues at anotherNurses and two major hospital systems in New York City have reached a deal to end a nearly monthlong strike over staffing levels, workplace safety and other issues.
How to avoid the 'ick' factor when choosing a nursing home or assisted living facility
Read full article: How to avoid the 'ick' factor when choosing a nursing home or assisted living facilityThe need to move a loved one into a nursing home or assisted living facility often comes suddenly — after a fall, a medical crisis or the loss of a caregiver.
'Take the vaccine, please,' a top US health official says in an appeal as measles cases rise
Read full article: 'Take the vaccine, please,' a top US health official says in an appeal as measles cases riseA leading U.S. health official is urging people to get inoculated against the measles at a time of outbreaks across several states.
4 people have died from eating death cap mushrooms as they spread in California after rains
Read full article: 4 people have died from eating death cap mushrooms as they spread in California after rainsFour people have died and three others have required a liver transplants after eating the death cap mushroom that is proliferating in California following a rainy winter.
Companies can now claim 'no artificial colors' if they add plant-based color to food
Read full article: Companies can now claim 'no artificial colors' if they add plant-based color to foodThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration is relaxing rules that restrict when food companies can claim their products have no artificial colors.
Pandemic disruptions to health care worsened cancer survival, study suggests
Read full article: Pandemic disruptions to health care worsened cancer survival, study suggestsA new study reveals that cancer patients diagnosed during the early COVID-19 pandemic had worse short-term survival rates than a similar group before the pandemic.
Boar's Head reopens Virginia deli meat plant tied to deadly listeria outbreak
Read full article: Boar's Head reopens Virginia deli meat plant tied to deadly listeria outbreakCompany and federal officials said the Boar's Head deli meat plant tied to a deadly 2024 listeria food poisoning outbreak is back in business.
Famine spreads to more towns in Sudan’s Darfur region, hunger experts warn as war rages on
Read full article: Famine spreads to more towns in Sudan’s Darfur region, hunger experts warn as war rages onA global hunger monitoring group says that famine is spreading in war-torn Sudan’s western Darfur region and has now engulfed two more towns there.
After 80 years, Minute Maid's frozen canned juices are getting put on ice
Read full article: After 80 years, Minute Maid's frozen canned juices are getting put on iceMinute Maid helped make orange juice a year-round morning staple in 1946, when it started shipping cans of frozen juice around the U.S. But 80 years later, the brand’s parent company is halting sales of frozen juice concentrates in the U.S. and Canada, saying it wants to focus on the fresh juices that customers now prefer.
Regional health organization issues alert as measles cases surge across the Americas
Read full article: Regional health organization issues alert as measles cases surge across the AmericasThe Pan American Health Organization has issued an alert due to a surge in measles cases across the Americas, with Mexico reporting the highest numbers.
Plastic surgeons group calls for delaying gender-affirming surgery until age 19
Read full article: Plastic surgeons group calls for delaying gender-affirming surgery until age 19The American Society of Plastic Surgeons is recommending that surgeons delay gender-affirming surgeries until patients turn 19, including chest, genital and facial surgeries.
House lawmaker raises new concerns over FDA's ultra-fast drug review program
Read full article: House lawmaker raises new concerns over FDA's ultra-fast drug review programA Democratic lawmaker is raising new concerns about a Food and Drug Administration program designed to drastically shorten the review of certain drugs.
MAHA has reshaped health policy. Now it's working on environmental rules
Read full article: MAHA has reshaped health policy. Now it's working on environmental rulesMAHA activists who want to hold corporations accountable for harming Americans’ health have found an unlikely ally in a Republican-led Environmental Protection Agency that has traditionally supported big businesses and less regulation.
HHS unveils program to address homelessness and addiction, part of a set of new initiatives
Read full article: HHS unveils program to address homelessness and addiction, part of a set of new initiativesHealth Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says his department will devote $100 million toward a pilot program addressing homelessness and substance abuse in eight cities.
Newsom files a civil rights complaint against Dr. Oz over allegations of hospice fraud
Read full article: Newsom files a civil rights complaint against Dr. Oz over allegations of hospice fraudCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom is demanding a civil rights investigation into Dr. Mehmet Oz, saying he discriminated against Armenians in a video about hospice fraud in Los Angeles.
Altria earnings fall short amid lower cigarette sales and competition for nicotine products
Read full article: Altria earnings fall short amid lower cigarette sales and competition for nicotine productsShares of Altria dipped Thursday after the tobacco giant reported flat earnings due to declining cigarettes sales and challenging competition for newer products, including flavored nicotine pouches.
Two companies made dried milk powder linked to botulism in ByHeart baby formula
Read full article: Two companies made dried milk powder linked to botulism in ByHeart baby formulaTwo companies made dried milk powder that could be linked to the outbreak of botulism in ByHeart formula that has sickened dozens of babies.
Medicare proposes new transplant system rules that might spur use of less-than-perfect organs
Read full article: Medicare proposes new transplant system rules that might spur use of less-than-perfect organsThe government has proposed new rules for the nation's transplant system that aim to increase use of certain donated organs and set additional safety standards for donor groups.
Haiti faces a sexual violence and abuse crisis as gang violence spreads, health charity warns
Read full article: Haiti faces a sexual violence and abuse crisis as gang violence spreads, health charity warnsThe number of sexual abuse cases being treated at a clinic in Haiti’s capital has tripled in the past four years as gang violence surges across the troubled Caribbean country.
India says it has contained Nipah virus outbreak as some Asian countries ramp up health screenings
Read full article: India says it has contained Nipah virus outbreak as some Asian countries ramp up health screeningsIndian authorities have contained a Nipah virus outbreak after confirming two cases in eastern West Bengal state.
AG Paxton files lawsuit against Delaware nurse practitioner accused of shipping abortion pills into Texas
Read full article: AG Paxton files lawsuit against Delaware nurse practitioner accused of shipping abortion pills into TexasTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton sues Delaware nurse practitioner accused of illegally shipping abortion-inducing drugs into the state.
Powdered whole milk could be a culprit in the ByHeart botulism outbreak, tests show
Read full article: Powdered whole milk could be a culprit in the ByHeart botulism outbreak, tests showU.S. health officials say testing showed that powdered whole milk used to make ByHeart infant formula could be a source of contamination that led to an outbreak of infant botulism that has sickened dozens of babies.
Honoring Dr. Philip A. Salem for innovations in cancer care and research
Read full article: Honoring Dr. Philip A. Salem for innovations in cancer care and researchHouston honors a cancer-care pioneer. Dr. Philip A. Salem’s conference center dedication is Jan. 29, 2026. Watch our sit-down to see why Dr. Salem says ICTriplex is changing the game.
Trump administration halts use of human fetal tissue in NIH-funded research
Read full article: Trump administration halts use of human fetal tissue in NIH-funded researchThe Trump administration is ending the use of abortion-derived fetal tissue in research funded by the National Institutes of Health.
Rwanda to test AI-powered technology in clinics under a new Gates Foundation project
Read full article: Rwanda to test AI-powered technology in clinics under a new Gates Foundation projectRwanda will test technology powered by artificial intelligence in more than 50 health clinics as part of a new initiative by the Gates Foundation to support 1,000 clinics across Africa with the aim to improve health care services.
Doctors in Minnesota decry fear and chaos amid Trump administration's immigration crackdown
Read full article: Doctors in Minnesota decry fear and chaos amid Trump administration's immigration crackdownDoctors say immigrant patients are missing key medical appointments, afraid to come to medical clinics amid the Trump administration’s sweeping Minnesota immigration crackdown.
The US is on the verge of losing its measles elimination status. Here's why that matters
Read full article: The US is on the verge of losing its measles elimination status. Here's why that mattersInternational health officials plan to meet in a few months to reevaluate the United States’ measles-free status.
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani and US Sen. Bernie Sanders rally with nurses on ninth day of strike
Read full article: NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani and US Sen. Bernie Sanders rally with nurses on ninth day of strikeNew York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders are rallying with nurses in Manhattan during the ninth day of their strike.
Oregon baby is still battling infant botulism after ByHeart formula exposure
Read full article: Oregon baby is still battling infant botulism after ByHeart formula exposureA Portland, Oregon, baby got sick with infant botulism after drinking contaminated ByHeart formula donated through a program that helps poor and homeless families.
NYC nurses restart contract talks with another major hospital system on 5th day of strike
Read full article: NYC nurses restart contract talks with another major hospital system on 5th day of strikeNew York City nurses on strike say they have restarted contract talks with another one of the major hospital systems affected on the fifth day of the walkout.
NYC nurses on strike set to resume negotiations with hospitals on 4th day of walkout
Read full article: NYC nurses on strike set to resume negotiations with hospitals on 4th day of walkoutNew York City nurses on strike are set to resume negotiations with hospital administrators to try to bring an end to a walkout that’s in its fourth day.
Kaiser affiliates will pay $556M to settle a lawsuit alleging Medicare fraud
Read full article: Kaiser affiliates will pay $556M to settle a lawsuit alleging Medicare fraudKaiser Permanente affiliates will pay $556 million to settle a lawsuit that alleged the health care giant committed Medicare fraud and pressured doctors to list incorrect diagnoses on medical records to receive higher reimbursements.
Final day to select ACA health plans arrives in most states, with no subsidy deal yet
Read full article: Final day to select ACA health plans arrives in most states, with no subsidy deal yetThe final day to select Affordable Care Act health insurance for the year has arrived across much of the country.