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Cancer-Linked Weedkiller May Be Found In 1 In 3 Americans’ Blood
Young children are at highest risk from exposure to the toxic chemicals, a George Washington University study says. Separate research links preterm births with fertility treatments, and another study says eating more legumes and less red meat is linked to longer lifespans.
Biden To LGBTQ+ Kids: ‘I Have Your Back’
In the light of a controversial Florida bill limiting discussion of LGBTQ+ topics in schools, President Joe Biden addressed the LGBTQ+ community, and particularly children who may be affected, to stress his support for them. Transgender rights issues are reported by other news outlets.
New Combo Drug Could Save Many With Breast Cancer
Keytruda, a.k.a. pembolizumab, is the subject of a Press Association report that highlights how effective it is against certain aggressive breast cancers if given with chemotherapy. Everly Health, Roche in South Africa, an expensive cystic fibrosis drug and more are also in the news.
Crucial Democrats Voice Support For Califf’s FDA Nomination
Senate Finance Committee chair Ron Wyden says he endorses Robert Califf to lead the Food and Drug Administration. His endorsement is the latest in a line of Senate Democrats who say their concerns about his nomination have been allayed. A full Senate vote has not yet been scheduled.
Even Mild Covid Infections Could Affect Later Heart Health, Study Finds
One researcher is reported as saying the results of a new study were “stunning” in terms of the increased risk of heart illnesses a year after even a mild covid infection. Different research finds a prior infection is less protective against catching omicron than other variants.
Shots For Under 5s Will Be Ready By Feb. 21 — If They’re Approved, That Is
The CDC is reportedly poised to quickly roll out 10 million doses. The FDA has yet to authorize the lower-dose, 3-microgram Pfizer/BioNTech shot for children ages 6 months to 4.
Biden Aims To Jump-Start Efforts To Tackle Pricey Prescription Drugs
President Joe Biden will address the high cost of prescription drugs during an event Thursday, an issue on which there is some bipartisan support and could help the White House make some progress on its stalled domestic agenda.
Many States Dump Mask Mandates
Some states, like New York, will still require masks in schools. Others, like Massachusetts and Rhode Island, will make them optional for students. Some parents and doctors say it’s too risky, too soon.
CDC May Update Mask Guidelines As It Urges States To Move Cautiously
CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky stressed that it is too soon for all Americans to take off their masks in indoor public places. But Politico reports that CDC staff are considering whether the agency should use case rates as a metric or whether it should use hospitalization data.
Appeals Court Allows Block On Federal Employee Vaccine Mandate To Stand
President Joe Biden’s requirement that all federal employees get vaccinated against covid remains on hold after the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals voted 2-1 not to lift a lower court’s ruling. The case is likely heading to the Supreme Court.
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Viewpoints: Will Florida Be Next To Try Abortion Ban?; Health Insurance Transformation Overdue
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Perspectives: Medicare Must Negotiate Drug Prices; Youth Opioid Rxs Risky?
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Disulfiram Shows Promise As Covid Treatment
Read about the biggest pharmaceutical developments and pricing stories from the past week in KHN’s Prescription Drug Watch roundup.
At Least 400 Million People Have Had Covid Now
In a sign of how quickly the pandemic is moving, the number of total cases was 300 million just one month ago, according to the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. Meanwhile, there are more deaths in the U.S. caused by covid than ever before in the pandemic, despite the milder infections of omicron.
Florida’s Stymying Of LGBTQ+ School Topics Hurts Students: White House
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said the legislation “is designed to target and attack the kids who need the support the most.” In other news, $600,000 funding will help Wisconsin test tap water for “forever chemicals,” recreational marijuana laws move forward in Pennsylvania, and more.
Surgeon General Says Covid Has Harmed Youth Mental Health
Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, who is also a parent, made the remarks to the Senate Finance Committee. Separately, Bloomberg reports that Wall Street firms are joining an initiative to destigmatize mental health challenges, as the industry faces issues of employee burnout.
Amazon Care Clinics Coming To 20 More US Cities In 2022
Brick-and-mortar facilities will open in New York and 19 other cities, as the shopping giant expands its push into health care after first launching services for its employees. Structural racism in health care, problems in Alaska’s state psychiatric institute, and more are also in the news.
Vermont Lawmakers Advance Measure To Guarantee Abortion Rights
The proposed constitutional amendment now goes to the governor and could be on the ballot in the fall. In Wisconsin, however, state legislators are weighing a bill that would ban abortions if a “heartbeat” is detected.