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COVID hospitalizations , surpassing 19,000 admissions in the most recent week reported. (U.S. News & World Report)
Meanwhile, health officials in Ohio are sounding in children, but experts say the cases are not related to outbreaks in China or a novel virus; CDC Director Mandy Cohen, MD, MPH, said the U.S. is currently experiencing . (CBS News, Axios)
Healthcare-associated in 2022, according to a new CDC report.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) says he if elected president. (CNN)
The Supreme Court will hear settlement plan to compensate victims of Purdue Pharma's addictive painkiller OxyContin, a settlement that shields members of the Sackler family from future opioid lawsuits. (NPR)
A Tennessee law that violates the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Department of Justice announced.
During the first year of the pandemic, increased 77% nationwide. (Science)
Two scientists who solicited millions from alcohol distributors for an NIH-funded study on the health effects of alcohol consumption from a committee producing federal alcohol guidelines. (New York Times)
A long-awaited could be delayed until 2024, according to two anonymous officials from public health groups. (NBC News)
Black kids and children enrolled in Medicaid may be for drug-resistant epilepsy. (STAT)
As U.S. smoking rates decline in most age groups, . (JAMA Health Forum)
Here's why some physicians and pharmacists are. (New York Times)
Most states don't warn residents when . (KFF Health News)
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual survivors of cancer in adolescence or young adulthood are compared with their straight counterparts. (Cancer)
A died after going into cardiac arrest following a team workout. (NBC News)
Medical innovations have allowed people with congenital heart disease to live longer, but more than doubled in recent years. (STAT)
Speaking of medical advances, when a South Dakota rancher was , an emergency physician 140 miles away helped guide paramedics to treat the wound. (KFF Health News)
Because of a shortage of home health workers and the high cost of care, themselves. (New York Times)
Pfizer danuglipron for weight-loss due to high rates of nausea, and will go back to early trials with a once-daily version of the oral GLP-1 agonist. (CNBC)
Could a panic attack? (USA Today)