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Little Tracking, Wide Variability Permeate the Teams Tasked With Stopping School Shootings
Several states require schools to assemble teams of law enforcement and education officials to identify students who could become mass shooters and intervene before it鈥檚 too late. But some experts say the efforts often face a lack of guidance and significant pressure, putting them at risk of maligning innocent students.
Trump鈥檚 Order on Gender-Affirming Care Escalates Reversal of Trans Rights
The Jan. 28 executive order directs federal regulators to cut insurance coverage for hormonal or surgical treatments that help in young people’s gender transitions and cut federal funding for medical professionals or institutions that provide such care. It will likely be challenged in court.
Orden de Trump sobre procedimientos de afirmaci贸n de g茅nero pone en peligro los derechos trans
Aunque est谩 dirigida principalmente a programas de salud del gobierno, la orden tambi茅n podr铆a tener implicaciones para el sector privado y es probable que enfrente litigios por parte de los estados o grupos de defensa.
Schools Aren鈥檛 as Plugged In as They Should Be to Kids鈥 Diabetes Tech, Parents Say
With continuous glucose monitors, students with Type 1 diabetes no longer have to visit the school nurse for a finger prick. But some parents say it falls to them to keep an eye on blood sugar levels from home or work 鈥 even though they may not be able to quickly reach their child when something鈥檚 wrong.
Las escuelas no est谩n conectadas como debieran a la tecnolog铆a para afrontar la diabetes infantil
En las escuelas, los maestros est谩n atentos a las alarmas de los MCG de los tel茅fonos de los alumnos. Sin embargo, muchos dicen que no hay garant铆a de que un maestro pueda escucharlas.
Childhood Vaccination Rates, a Rare Health Bright Spot in Struggling States, Are Slipping
Mississippi, Tennessee, and West Virginia 鈥 states with some of the worst health outcomes 鈥 also have some of the highest childhood vaccination rates. But doctors and health officials worry a rising tide of vaccine skepticism is causing those public health bright spots to dim.
Defensores, m茅dicos, investigadores, y funcionarios de salud p煤blica temen que estos logros en algunos estados como Mississippi y Tennessee est茅n desapareciendo.
Trump鈥檚 Return Puts Medicaid on the Chopping Block
Republicans in Washington are working on plans to shrink Medicaid, the nearly $900-billion-a-year government health insurance program that covers 1 in 5 Americans.
Cinco cambios cr铆ticos que puede sufrir Medicaid bajo Trump
Los republicanos en Washington afirman que planean utilizar recortes de financiamiento y cambios regulatorios para reducir dr谩sticamente Medicaid, el programa de salud federal gerenciado por los estados
Climate Change Threatens the Mental Well-Being of Youths. Here鈥檚 How To Help Them Cope.
The growing toll of climate-related disasters is a risk to the emotional well-being of young people. An Orange County, California, pediatric emergency doctor wants to add questions about climate change to standard mental health screenings conducted in pediatricians鈥 offices and other settings where kids seek care.
How Measles, Whooping Cough, and Worse Could Roar Back on RFK Jr.鈥檚 Watch
Inoculation campaigns that protect children and adults from dangerous diseases rely on a delicate web of state and federal laws and programs. If senior officials cast doubt on vaccine safety, the whole system might collapse, especially in red states.
Por qu茅 el sarampi贸n, la tos ferina y otras enfermedades graves podr铆an resurgir con RFK Jr.
Expertos afirman que una confluencia de factores podr铆a causar el resurgimiento de epidemias mortales de enfermedades como el sarampi贸n, la tos ferina y la meningitis, o incluso de polio.
A Toddler Got a Nasal Swab Test but Left Before Seeing a Doctor. The Bill Was $445.
A mom in Peoria, Illinois, took her 3-year-old to the ER one evening last December. While they were waiting to be seen, the toddler seemed better, so they left without seeing a doctor. Then the bill came.
Make America Healthy Again: An Unconventional Movement That May Have Found Its Moment
Nonmainstream doctors and leaders in health business are wielding serious muscle in shaping the incoming Trump administration鈥檚 health policies and challenging prevailing thinking on public health, disease prevention, and chronic illness.
Qu茅 es el movimiento para 鈥淗acer a Am茅rica saludable de nuevo鈥 (MAHA)
El regreso de Trump a la Casa Blanca ha dado un nuevo impulso a 鈥淗acer Am茅rica saludable de nuevo鈥, un movimiento controversial que desaf铆a las ideas predominantes sobre la salud p煤blica y las enfermedades cr贸nicas.
Does Fluoride Cause Cancer, IQ Loss, and More? Fact-Checking Robert F. Kennedy Jr.鈥檚 Claims
Research has generally shown that drinking fluoridated water at the recommended levels is safe and beneficial for oral health, especially in children. But many people feel that more research is needed to better understand whether and when health risks kick in.
Scientists Fear What鈥檚 Next for Public Health if RFK Jr. Is Allowed To 鈥楪o Wild鈥
As federal health scientists await a potential takeover by RFK Jr. and other medical skeptics in the second Trump administration, some are preparing r茅sum茅s or retirement papers.
Qu茅 le depara a la salud p煤blica si se confirma Robert F. Kennedy Jr. como secretario de Salud
Cient铆ficos de las agencias federales de salud esperan la segunda administraci贸n de Donald Trump con incertidumbre y temor, pregunt谩ndose c贸mo el presidente electo conciliar谩 filosof铆as radicalmente diferentes entre los l铆deres de su equipo.
After Congress Ended Extra Cash Aid for Families, Communities Tackle Child Poverty Alone
The child tax credit passed by Congress at the height of covid has expired, but states and localities are trying to fill the gap with their own programs and funding. In Michigan, Rx Kids already covers every family with a new baby in Flint. Now, other communities aim to follow.
A Quick Return to School and Light Exercise May Help Kids Recover From Concussions
With new research and updated guidelines in Colorado and 15 other states, physicians and educators are asking parents not to wait to return their concussed kids to school.