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Rising Cases of Whooping Cough and Walking Pneumonia: How to Keep Your Family Safe

Health officials sounded an alarm yesterday over a sharp rise in respiratory illnesses, including whooping cough and walking pneumonia, that is affecting school-age children. In particular, parents of newborns are being worried by the safety concerns as cases of whooping cough have risen fourfold this year compared to last year, based on data from the…

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U.S. Invokes Wartime Powers to Tackle IV Fluid Shortage Amid Ongoing Crisis

The U.S. government has used the Defense Production Act to expedite the recovery of a vital North Carolina facility in response to a statewide IV fluid shortage brought on by Hurricane Helene. Hospitals have been forced to postpone surgeries and implement emergency conservation measures as a result of the significant disruption in medical supply production,…

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FDA Reconsiders Tirzepatide Shortage, Allows Compounding Pharmacies to Resume Production

In a reversal, the FDA has reevaluated the drug’s scarcity status while permitting compounding pharmacies to continue producing tirzepatide, a crucial component of well-known medications for diabetes and weight reduction. Patients who depend on reasonably priced compounded alternatives now have respite thanks to this judgment. Friday, the FDA issued positive news for patients using compounded…

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11 Hospitalized in Pennsylvania After Consuming Toxic Wild Mushrooms

A man, his wife, and their nine children from Peach Bottom Township, Pennsylvania, were hospitalized after ingesting poisonous wild mushrooms. The family foraged for mushrooms oblivious to dangers associated with them; they were therefore treated at the hospital before being allowed home. Last week, 11 members of a family from Peach Bottom Township, Pennsylvania, were…

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Springfield Confronts Health Challenges Amidst False Claims About Haitian Immigrants

Local health professionals in Springfield, Ohio, address the actual health issues while disputing false information regarding Haitian immigrants. Support initiatives for the expanding immigrant population demonstrate how resilient community health centers are in the face of escalating political unrest and unfounded rumors. A surge of political rhetoric has exacerbated tensions in Springfield, Ohio, a town…

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Covid-19’s Lingering Impact: Study Reveals Heart Attack and Stroke Risks Last for Years

Recent research has shown that there is an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes within three years of Covid-19 infection. This has led to more evidence establishing that the virus causes long health consequences, thus the need for constant vigilance and even treatment. Three years after infection, the virus dramatically increases the risk of…

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Springfield’s Haitian Community Faces Health Challenges Amidst Political Misinformation

As political personalities begin spewing the wrong information, then there comes a health issue, brought on by an influx of Haitian immigrants to the Springfield, Ohio district. While doing this, local leaders play down the real issue that is the health of the resiliency of the community and just how teamwork brings these demands together….

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Biden Sets Bold 10-Year Deadline to Eliminate Lead Pipes Across U.S.

In what is being hailed as a landmark decision, U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday announced a 10-year plan to remove all lead pipes in the nation’s cities, thereby protecting Americans’ drinking water from contamination. The ambitious plan, which was driven as much with considerations for public health as with access and sensitivity toward low-income…

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