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What the Health? From Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½Ò•îl Health News: A New CDC Nominee, Again

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President Donald Trump this week nominated a former deputy surgeon general who has expressed support for vaccines to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Considered a more traditional fit for the job, Erica Schwartz would be the agency’s fourth leader in roughly a year, should she be confirmed by the Senate.  And Health […]

Your New Therapist: Chatty, Leaky, and Hardly Human

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With high demand for mental health care, a wave of artificial intelligence-powered chatbots are being marketed as therapy apps — with little evidence they work and few regulations.

Estados cambian leyes para evitar que hijos de inmigrantes detenidos entren al sistema de cuidado temporal

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El gobierno federal no lleva un registro de cuántos niños han ingresado a este sistema como consecuencia de operativos de control migratorio, lo que dificulta saber con qué frecuencia ocurre.

States Change Custody Laws To Keep Children of Detained Immigrants Out of Foster Care

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As President Donald Trump’s heightened immigration enforcement continues across the country, some states are updating temporary guardianship laws to keep the children of detained and deported immigrants out of state custody.

Pennsylvania Town Faces Fallout From Trump’s Environmental Rule Rollback

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Even as the Trump administration publicly embraces the Make America Healthy Again movement and its ideals about reducing corporate harm to the environment, it has taken steps to stall environmental protections that MAHA followers hold dear.

This Northern Cheyenne Doula Was About To Start Getting Paid — Then Medicaid Cuts Hit

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Montana was on track to start reimbursing doulas, who support new and expectant parents, through Medicaid this year. But state officials halted that plan amid a budget shortfall. Other such services deemed optional under Medicaid are at risk nationwide as states brace for federal cuts.

Listen: What the Vaccine Schedule Whiplash Means for Your Kids

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Big swings in federal vaccine policy are giving some parents and clinicians whiplash. Ñî¹óåú´«Ã½Ò•îl Health News chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner appeared on WAMU’s “Health Hub†to break down the latest developments and their relation to growing cases of vaccine-preventable illnesses in the Washington, D.C., region.

State-Run Insurance Plans for Foster Kids Leave Some of Them Without Doctors

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North Carolina rolled out a $3.1 billion insurance plan for kids in foster care, but many doctors did not accept patients on the plan. The state is one of several experimenting with a model that has left kids’ guardians scrambling to find health care providers.

Inside the High-Stakes Corporate Fight Over Feeding Preterm Babies

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Behind their warm-and-fuzzy marketing, infant formula industry giants Abbott, maker of Similac products, and Mead Johnson, maker of the Enfamil line, have turned neonatal intensive care units into arenas of brutal competition.

Doctores alertan sobre una complicación mortal asociada a los brotes de sarampión

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El sarampión causa complicaciones —que van desde diarrea hasta la muerte— en 3 de cada 10 personas infectadas. Algunas aparecen de inmediato, mientras que otras tardan semanas o meses en manifestarse.

Doctors Warn of a Deadly Complication From Measles Outbreaks

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U.S. doctors are getting the word out about how to spot a rare measles complication that had been a relic of the past: subacute sclerosing panencephalitis. It affects a person years after a measles infection, often starting with mobility issues and progressing to paralysis. It’s nearly always fatal.

Republicans Fret Over RFK Jr.’s Anti-Vaccine Policies While MAHA Moms Stew

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A top GOP pollster has said anti-vaccine policies could create risks for the Trump administration in the midterm elections. But backing away from those policies — and other initiatives that have been high on the Make America Healthy Again to-do list — threatens to upset a key voting bloc.

Más niños llegan a salas de emergencias con dolor de muelas. Los recortes de Trump y la lucha anti flúor de RFK Jr. no ayudan

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Las visitas a salas de emergencias por problemas dentales no relacionados con lesiones físicas aumentaron casi un 60% a nivel nacional en niños menores de 15 años entre 2019 y 2022.

More Kids Are in ERs for Tooth Pain. Trump Cuts and RFK Jr.’s Anti-Fluoride Fight Aren’t Helping.

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Dentists, hygienists, and researchers say a shortage of rural dental care professionals and worsening oral hygiene since the covid-19 pandemic mean more kids are ending up in the emergency room for tooth decay.

This Doctor-Senator Who Backed RFK Jr. Now Faces a Fight for His Job — And His Legacy

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A year after Sen. Bill Cassidy, a Louisiana Republican, warily cast the vote ensuring Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s ascension to Health and Human Services secretary, his life’s work — in medicine and in politics — is unraveling.

Hospitals Fighting Measles Confront a Challenge: Few Doctors Have Seen It Before

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As the number of cases grows to about 1,000 in the Carolinas, health care workers who’ve never seen the vaccine-preventable disease can get caught by surprise.

RFK Jr. Made Promises in Order To Become Health Secretary. He’s Broken Many of Them.

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Before being confirmed to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told U.S. senators he would not cut funding for vaccine research or change the nation’s official vaccine recommendations. He did both.