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Latest KFF Health News Stories

More Surgeries Postponed As Donated Blood Supply Is ‘Dangerously’ Low

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Meanwhile, Stat reports on how the organ transplant system “scrambled” to keep donated organs getting to people who needed them during the pandemic. Another report covers a rare heart-lung transplant in a young man in Wisconsin.

Menthol Cigarettes Linked To Greater Difficulty In Quitting Smoking

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A new study finds that people who smoke menthol cigarettes are less likely to have success when it comes to quitting the habit. A separate report notes Americans drank a lot more alcohol during the pandemic.

Uninsured People Often Charged The Most By Hospitals, Data Show

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The Wall Street Journal reports an investigation into hospital pricing and the uninsured. Reports from Atlanta show that language barriers are linked to low access to health care. Separately, HIV prevention clinics are worried about Gilead reimbursement cuts.

Sugary Drinks May Increase Risk Of Colon Cancer, Study Finds

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In the new study, researchers found a 16% increase in risk for each 8-ounce serving of sugary drink added per day. In ages 13 to 18, each serving was linked to a 32% increased risk of eventually developing colorectal cancer before age 50.

Dr. Meena Seshamani Named Director Of CMS’ Center For Medicare

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Seshamani previously served as vice president of clinical care transformation at MedStar Health. The Center for Medicare oversees health benefits for tens of millions of seniors, people with disabilities and dialysis patients.

Half Of States Report Covid Spikes Thanks To Fourth Of July, Delta Variant

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From Nevada to Oklahoma, reports note that covid cases across the U.S. are rising thanks to the combination of the highly transmissible delta variant, low vaccination rates in some places, and what people were up to over the long July 4th weekend.

Delta Now Responsible For More Than Half Of New US Covid Infections

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that the more transmissible delta variant, or B.1.617.2, is now estimated to be the dominant coronavirus strain in the U.S. The rapid growth worries public health experts.

Oh My! Lions, Tigers And Bears Get Covid Shots

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Those animals and others have received an experimental animal vaccine at the Oakland Zoo. The Denver Zoo has also received the shots and will soon begin vaccinating several gorillas and lions.

Biden Says Vaccine Campaign Will Go Door-To-Door As Urgency Spikes

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The quick spread of the delta variant in the U.S. is making the push to quickly vaccinate remaining Americans critical. The Biden administration is switching its focus to community outreach, but news outlets report on the difficult obstacles in reaching holdouts.

Pope Francis Had Intestinal Surgery, Now Recovering In Hospital

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The pope was treated for symptomatic stenotic diverticulitis and had half his colon removed. Separately, the delta covid variant is surging in poorer nations; India has a fake vaccine scandal; and Singapore advises less exercise after covid vaccines.

England To Lift Covid Restrictions July 19, With A Surge Expected After

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Amid a surge of delta covid cases across the U.K., particularly in Scotland, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said almost all of England’s pandemic limits will be lifted soon. Reports suggest a surge of over 100,000 new covid infections per day is then expected.

Pacific Northwest Heat Wave Swamped Local Health Care Services

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The Wall Street Journal reports on how hospitals and medical staff in a part of the country not used to extreme high temperatures were overwhelmed last week. Meanwhile, the National Weather Service has issued a heat alert for Las Vegas.

Health Warnings Issued For Outbreaks Of Listeria, Tick Bites, Fecal Bacteria

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Tyson Foods has recalled about 8.5 million pounds of frozen chicken over listeria fears. Meanwhile, the tick population has climbed 15% since last year, and many beaches in Texas and Washington have recorded high levels of fecal bacteria. Got the heebie-jeebies yet?

Losing Wisdom Teeth Improves Taste; Eating A Southern Diet May Kill You

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Researchers find that having your wisdom teeth removed can improve your ability to detect key flavors later in life. Meanwhile, a long-term study of the Southern diet links it to increased risk of death from sudden cardiac arrest.

Excitement Over New Migraine Drug; Cost Concerns Over One For Obesity

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Fox News reports on “paradigm shift” excitement over a new drug, rimegepant, that blocks migraine attacks. NPR notes that an effective new obesity drug, Wegovy, is raising questions over whether insurers will cover its over $1,000 monthly cost.