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Emergency contraception pill could be an alternative to mifepristone for abortions, study suggests
A new study suggests that a pill used for emergency contraception could be repurposed at a higher dose as an abortion drug, providing a possible alternative to mifepristone, one of the two drugs used in the most common type of abortion in the United St...
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January 23
Sacklers, Purdue Pharma reach $7.4 billion settlement in opioid lawsuits
The Sacklers will no longer have liability protection from future lawsuits.
January 23
January 23
Screen breaks and the right desk setup offer relief from work-related eye strain
Digital screens are pervasive at work and in homes and schools stores
January 23
January 20
Respiratory activity 'high' in US and will 'continue for several more weeks': CDC
Cases of flu, COVID and RSV remain high across the U.S., CDC data shows.
January 20
January 18
Wellness challenge rebuilds body, mind and soul
Fitness expert Joey Thurman discusses his new wellness challenge “commit not to quit” and it’s potential to better your body, mind and soul.
January 18
January 18
The shocking gap in life expectancy among different groups in America
Life expectancy for Native Americans in the western U.S. dropped below 64 years.
January 18
January 17
US accuses Walgreens of filling millions of illegitimate prescriptions, including for opioids
The U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit accusing Walgreens of filling millions of prescriptions for Americans over the last decade and more without a legitimate purpose, including for dangerous amounts of opioids
January 17
January 17
Pharmaceutical giant awarded $590M for mRNA-based bird flu vaccine
There have been 67 confirmed human bird flu cases in the U.S. since April 2024.
January 17
January 17
Hawaii fireworks blast victims have injuries comparable to those seen on a battlefield, doctor says
Some wounds suffered by six Hawaii residents flown to Arizona for medical treatment after a deadly illegal fireworks explosion on New Year’s are comparable to battlefield injuries
January 17
January 17
What 3rd case of bird flu with unclear infection source means in fight against virus
So far, 67 human bird flu cases have been confirmed in the U.S., the CDC says.
January 17
January 17
What to know about 'quad-demic' of COVID, flu, RSV and norovirus
Norovirus levels are hitting highs not seen in six years, according to CDC data.
January 17
January 16
By the Numbers: New stats on cancer mortality rates
The American Cancer Society Thursday released its annual statistics on trends regarding who is being diagnosed -- and who is dying -- from cancer.
January 16
January 16
Justice Department says Alabama institutionalizes too many children with disabilities
The U.S. Justice Department says Alabama is unnecessarily institutionalizing children with physical disabilities in nursing homes and hospitals
January 16
January 16
What to know about 'quad-demic' of flu, norovirus, COVID and RSV in US
Four viruses are currently circulating in the United States, together earning the name "quad-demic."
January 16
January 16
Get ready for an even bigger chill. Siberian air to make Trump swearing-in coldest in 40 years
The vast majority of Americans are about to get an extended taste of frigid Siberian weather
January 16
January 16
At least 30 dead, dozens injured after drinking bootleg alcohol in Istanbul
Turkey's state-run news agency says at least 30 people have died in Istanbul in the past three days after drinking bootleg alcohol
January 16
January 15
Some parents could be able to join Georgia's Medicaid program without working
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp wants to let low-income parents with young kids enroll without working in a Medicaid program that provides coverage for some able-bodied adults
January 15
January 15
FDA proposes limiting nicotine in cigarettes, other tobacco products
The level of nicotine would be capped at .7 milligrams per gram.
January 15
January 15
Democratic attorneys general ask to defend health access for 'Dreamers' since Trump probably won't
A group of Democratic state attorneys general are asking a court to let them defend a federal policy to allow young adult immigrants known as “Dreamers” to access subsidized health care
January 15
January 15
FDA bans use of Red No. 3 dye in food, drinks
Advocacy groups have pushed for the ban for years.
January 15
January 15
FDA bans red dye No. 3 from foods
U.S. regulators are banning the dye called Red 3 from the food supply
January 15
January 15
FDA proposes limiting nicotine levels in cigarettes, other tobacco products
The move could make cigarettes less addictive and easier to quit, the FDA said.
January 15
January 15
FDA floats plan to make cigarettes nonaddictive, but its fate rests with Trump
The Biden administration is floating a long-awaited proposal to make cigarettes less addictive by capping their nicotine levels
January 15
January 14
New report proposes redefining obesity by adding body fat and health status to BMI
Obesity is currently defined as a BMI of 30 or above in adults.
January 14
January 14
Wildfires pollute the air with smoke, dust, ash. Here's how to protect yourself
Wildfire smoke contains small particles that can cause serious health problems.
January 14
January 14
4 in 10 Americans at risk for dementia after age 55, study suggests
The dementia risk was greater for women and Black Americans, the study found.
January 14
January 14
Vulnerable Americans live in the shadow of COVID-19 as most move on
People with immune system health problems continue to take precautions against COVID-19 five years into the pandemic
January 14
January 13
Sierra Leone declares emergency after confirming 2nd mpox case in 4 days
Sierra Leone has declared a state of emergency after reporting its second case of mpox in less than four days
January 13
January 11
Dr. Judith Joseph on coping with the aftermath of the California wildfires
As the fires continue, the material toll is undeniable. Board-certified psychiatrist Dr. Judith Joseph shares tips on dealing with the trauma and mental toll.
January 11
January 08
Doctor discusses how hospitals are responding to devastating wildfires
ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks to Dr. Peggy Tseng about treating additional patients, amid what is already the busiest time of the year for hospitals, due to six wildfires in the County of Los Angeles.
January 08
January 08
Morning coffee habit may lead to longer life: Study
The report, published in the European Heart Journal, analyzed health data from more than 40,000 U.S. adults.
January 08
January 07
What health experts believe could happen with bird flu in 2025
The CDC said the risk of bird flu to the general public is low, but public health experts say they are worried the virus could mutate and become more transmissible.
January 07
January 07
Study on fluoride and kids’ IQ levels raises concerns overseas
Medical experts warn that the study’s results shouldn’t be a major concern for parents in the U.S.
January 07