Health

Potential Impact of RFK Jr.'s Collaboration with Trump on U.S. Public Health Policy
Health

Potential Impact of RFK Jr.'s Collaboration with Trump on U.S. Public Health Policy

More news - Recent news In an unexpected turn of political allegiances, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a prominent vaccine safety skeptic, could soon influence national health policy if he joins forces with former President Donald J. Trump. The development comes after Trump hinted at the possibility of appointing Kennedy to a significant role in his administration. At a recent rally in Glendale, Arizona, Kennedy expressed enthusiasm for working alongside Trump to address what he describes as a chronic disease epidemic in America. His controversial stance on vaccines and his critical view of federal health operations have fueled a broad debate about his potential impact on public health strategies. Emily Baumgaertner, a journalist known for her in-depth coverage of public healt...
What warning signs made you leave your therapist? Share your story.
Health

What warning signs made you leave your therapist? Share your story.

More news - News 24 hours Many people who have undergone mental health therapy often highlight the positive aspects of it, such as developing better coping skills, building stronger relationships, and achieving a calmer mind. But what happens when a therapist fails to help or even causes harm? A psychologist might send warning signals to a client by yawning during sessions, consistently arriving late, or offering poor advice. Patients can report unethical behavior to a counselor’s state licensing board, but there isn’t always a recourse for those who feel a therapist is poorly trained, inexperienced, or just bad at their job. Currently, no federal agency is charged with regulating psychotherapy. Have you ever started therapy but dropped out because the treatment was ineffective or ev...
Gilead Shot Provides Full Protection From HIV in Study of Young African Women
Health

Gilead Shot Provides Full Protection From HIV in Study of Young African Women

More news - Breaking news It can take years for generic drugmakers to be ready to produce a drug, and they need to have a sense of the potential market to commit to investing in production. So in the meantime, Gilead will aim to ship "sufficient volumes" of lenacapavir to low-income countries as soon as it gets regulatory approval, he said. Lenacapavir and the two pills studied are all known as pre-exposure prophylaxis drugs, or PrEP. Another effective injectable PrEP drug is available in some African countries, but its introduction has been plagued by access issues. Long-acting cabotegravir, which is injected every two months, has also shown excellent results in clinical trials in Africa. It is made by ViiV Healthcare, majority-owned by pharmaceutical giant GSK; the company...
New COVID-19 vaccines recommended for all Americans 6 months and older this fall
Health

New COVID-19 vaccines recommended for all Americans 6 months and older this fall

Related media - News 24 hours The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced Thursday that all Americans 6 months and older should receive one of the new COVID-19 vaccines when they become available this fall. The recommendation comes amid a summer surge in COVID-19 cases, with infection rates rising in at least 39 states and territories. While most Americans have developed some immunity to the coronavirus through previous infections or vaccinations, new vaccines offer an incremental boost. However, their effectiveness wanes over a few months as immunity wanes and the virus continues to mutate. Data presented at a recent meeting of the CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices showed that most Americans hospitalized for COVID-19 had not received the vaccines of...
Remembering Ann Lurie: From Nurse to Renowned Philanthropist
Health

Remembering Ann Lurie: From Nurse to Renowned Philanthropist

More news - News 24 hours Ann Lurie, a former pediatric nurse turned prominent Chicago philanthropist, died Monday at her home. She was 79. Northwestern University, where Lurie was a trustee and major donor, announced her death without giving a cause. Raised in Miami by a single mother, Lurie was an only child and protested the Vietnam War during her college years. She initially planned to join the Peace Corps, but instead married Robert H. Lurie. Robert Lurie built a large real estate and investment business with Sam Zell, which included holdings such as The Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Cubs. He also invested in sports teams such as the Chicago Bulls and the White Sox. Robert Lurie died of colon cancer in 1990, leaving behind an estate valued at $425 million. Ann Lurie, who event...
Running to recapture a beloved journey, before dementia takes everything
Health

Running to recapture a beloved journey, before dementia takes everything

More news - Recent news When I was little, my father, who rarely traveled, would tell stories about a trip to Europe he took with his parents at age 14, in 1966. He remembered how Nonie loved the pristine Swiss roads and flowerbeds; the cozy fireplace in the hillside house near Lugano, where her father was born, with its clever alcoves for drying clothes or warming bread; and the palpable poverty in the house in Pozzuoli, near Naples, where Nonie’s aunt lined the walls with newspaper for insulation. Occasionally, my father would show me his Kodachrome slides on a projector. As an adult, I often suggested that we repeat the trip, or at least visit Switzerland and Italy, so he could show me his family roots. But as his Alzheimer’s disease progressed, the idea took on a new urg...