HEALTH

Advertisement
Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Mpox Cases Rising in Baltimore: What You Need to Know

Baltimore is seeing more Mpox cases this year, but don't panic. Health officials say the risk to most people is still low. Since January, there have been 24 cases, with over half happening after September. Last year, only seven cases were reported in the whole year. This might sound scary, but it's

reading time less than a minute
Dec 01 2025HEALTH

A New Leader for U. S. Vaccine Policies

The U. S. Department of Health and Human Services made a significant change recently. They picked Kirk Milhoan, a doctor who specializes in children's heart health, to lead a key group. This group gives advice to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on vaccines. The group is meeting soon t

reading time less than a minute
Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Congo Celebrates Victory Over Ebola Amid Ongoing Health Challenges

Congo has declared the end of its latest Ebola outbreak, marking a significant win in the country's fight against the deadly virus. The 16th outbreak, which began in September 2023, has left a trail of 53 confirmed cases and 43 deaths. The health minister, Roger Kamba, announced the good news in Kin

reading time less than a minute
Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Kitchen Check: FDA Warns About Dangerous Cookware

The FDA has a serious warning for people who love to cook. They say 19 different pots and pans might be harmful. These items could let out dangerous amounts of lead into food. Most of these cooking tools come from India. They are made of aluminum, aluminum mixes, or brass. The FDA first talked abou

reading time less than a minute
Dec 01 2025HEALTH

What Are the Hidden Costs in Health Care Decisions?

Over the past decade, health economists have been paying more attention to the bigger picture when evaluating the value of medical treatments. A recent study looked at nearly 8, 000 cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) from 2013 to 2023. These studies compare the costs and benefits of different health

reading time less than a minute
Dec 01 2025HEALTH

A Local Credit Union's Generous Gift to Fight Breast Cancer

In a show of community spirit, a credit union from Saginaw Township recently handed over a $1, 000 check to help in the battle against breast cancer. The money, raised throughout October, is headed to the MyMichigan Health Foundation in Midland. This cash boost will go towards educating patients, pr

reading time less than a minute
Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

A New Deal for Medicines: What Does It Mean for You and Me?

A big change is coming to how medicines are priced between the U. S. and Britain. The U. S. and Britain just made a deal. This deal means no extra taxes on medicines and medical tech. Britain will now spend more on new medicines. This is a big shift in how things work. The deal says Britain will pa

reading time less than a minute
Dec 01 2025HEALTH

A Dog's Gift: How Rooster Changed a Life

Mara Shapiro, a student at the University of Virginia, knows firsthand how a medical emergency can turn life upside down. Last February, she had a severe reaction to food poisoning. But for her, it was more than just an upset stomach. She has Addison's disease, a rare condition that can make even a

reading time less than a minute
Dec 01 2025HEALTH

Why Vaccines Don't Cause Autism: A Science-Based Look

Vaccines have been a hot topic for years, especially when it comes to autism. Recently, a high-ranking health official suggested that vaccines might be linked to autism. This claim is not new, but it's important to look at the facts. Back in the late 1990s, a study by Andrew Wakefield claimed that

reading time less than a minute
Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

UnitedHealth Takes a Big Step Back from South America

UnitedHealth has made a significant move. They have agreed to sell their South American business to a private equity firm called Patria. This deal is worth a cool $1 billion. The final agreement was signed on Saturday, and the announcement is expected on Monday. Sources say this, but they want to st

reading time less than a minute