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MAHA's treatments for autism: Camel's milk, stem cell injections -- and spelling therapy

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Elizabeth Bonker is a silent woman with a loud mission. She wants government agencies to cover the costs of training people with autism in a form of communication called assisted spelling. One problem: Leading professional organizations don't believe it works.

"All nonspeakers above the age of 5 should be given the opportunity," typed Bonker, ...Read more

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Telehealth access to abortion pill is lifesaving for domestic violence survivors, some say

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Carrie Frail was in the process of leaving an abusive relationship when she discovered she was pregnant. Her partner told her he could hit her in the stomach until she had a miscarriage, and it would save some money.

“I firmly believe he would have killed me at some point, whether accidentally or intentionally,” Frail said.

She had a ...Read more

'Quietest place on Earth' found to ease PTSD symptoms in veterans

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MINNEAPOLIS -- Military veterans reported fewer flashbacks and nightmares related to PTSD after spending a 60-minute session in a Minneapolis research lab dubbed “the quietest place on Earth.”

The results, reported recently by researchers at the Minneapolis Veterans Medical Center, suggest that doctors could offer sight and sound ...Read more

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Mayo Clinic Q&A: Can menstrual pain be caused by endometriosis?

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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My mom, older sisters and I have always had really painful menstrual periods. I recently read that this could be caused by endometriosis. Could you tell me more about it?

ANSWER: My rule of thumb for patients is that their periods should be no more than an inconvenience. If someone is missing time from work or school, not ...Read more

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Mayo Clinic Q&A: Scoliosis in adults

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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I'm in my 50s and have begun experiencing nagging back pain. Recently, I saw an orthopedic doctor and was diagnosed with scoliosis. Does this mean I have to have surgery?

ANSWER: Not necessarily. Scoliosis in adults may require no treatment or be able to be managed without surgery. It all comes down to ...Read more

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At a Tennessee hospital, a nurse stole fentanyl and AI missed it, state records say

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About a year ago at Erlanger Baroness, the largest hospital in Chattanooga, anesthesia staff noticed that a nurse was slurring his words and struggling to stay awake while on duty in the surgery center, according to a Tennessee Board of Nursing consent order.

In the days that followed, the nurse failed a drug test and was fired, the order ...Read more

Protecting Babies From Whooping Cough During Pregnancy

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DEAR DR. ROACH: I've read that there's a big increase in whooping cough. I am pregnant and want to know the best way to protect my baby. Is it exclusive breastfeeding? Getting the vaccine? Making sure that visitors are vaccinated or wear masks? -- D.G.

ANSWER: Whooping cough is caused by a species of bacteria called Bordetella pertussis. This...Read more

An increased risk of Parkinson's is nothing to sneeze at

As spring blooms into summer and summer ushers in ragweed season, more than 80 million Americans with seasonal allergies reach for antihistamines and Kleenex. In addition, 28 million children and adults contend with (allergic and non-allergic) asthma.

Not only can those conditions cause serious respiratory distress, but the chronic, body-wide ...Read more

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After nursing home crises, states target private equity's role

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Nearly 200 residents at the St. Joseph’s Center nursing home in the affluent Connecticut suburb of Trumbull were evacuated last year after Legionella bacteria was found in the facility’s water system. Two months later, they were evacuated again over critical failures in the building’s fire safety systems.

Three years earlier, residents at...Read more

How cuts to CDC are dismantling its capacity to protect Americans’ health

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Since the Trump administration took office in January 2025, the workforce at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has weathered uncertainty and change.

Mass firings, communication freezes, political interference in the CDC’s scientific mission and a revolving door of leaders have created a challenging work environment for ...Read more

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Google-backed initiative seeks to release 32 million mosquitoes in 2 states for disease control

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What’s the best way to combat mosquito-borne diseases? Apparently, releasing more of the bloodsuckers, according to a Google-backed initiative.

The Debug project is seeking permission from the Environmental Protection Agency to release up to 32 million sterilized mosquitoes in both Florida and California over two years, according to a May 6 ...Read more

What this year’s biggest Medicare changes mean for you

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If you’re among the roughly 70 million people who get health coverage through Medicare, the federal insurance program for people age 65 and older and some younger people with disabilities, you’re probably already aware of some of the big changes to the system in 2026 — changes that have hit budgets hard.

This year’s 9.7% jump in ...Read more

Environmental Nutrition: Chickpea charm

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Chickpea popularity continues to grow as a delicious and nutritious plant-based source of dietary fiber, protein, and several other nutrients, as well as a host of health promoting plant compounds.

The folklore

The beloved chickpea is integral to globally inspired dishes, such as hummus, falafel and dal. Native to the Middle East, this ancient...Read more

5 satisfying afternoon snacks that curb cravings

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The time in between lunch and dinner can feel like a marathon. When you’d like to wait until an appropriate dinner time, snacks are a great option to help you feel full. “When it comes to building a snack that will help you feel full throughout the afternoon, it’s important to consider protein and fiber,” says registered dietitian Amanda...Read more

The many benefits of the ‘dead bug’

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A strong core is the foundation for an active and safe life. Your core enables you to generate power during rotational movements, such as swinging a golf club or tennis racket. It also creates stability around your spine to protect your lower back when you’re lifting and carrying heavy objects, and helps you maintain a proper posture.

Your ...Read more

Mayo Clinic Q&A: More than numbers: The real benefits of counting steps

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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I’ve read so much about the health benefits of tracking my steps. But there’s a lot of confusing information out there. How many is the right number? Are some “steps” better for you than others? Please help.

ANSWER: Whether you’re tracking steps with your phone, a smartwatch or an old-school pedometer, the result is ...Read more

Weight Up, Cognition Down

Health Advice / Scott LaFee /

Cognitive decline with age is a normal process. Our brains simply don't function as effectively as they did in our youth. But in otherwise normal healthy adults, the changes are gradual and subtle.

The best way to slow cognitive decline is to adhere to a few basic behaviors: Get plenty of sleep. Handle stress. Interact socially. Learn new ...Read more

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Nurse convicted in patient's death turns fatal drug error into a cautionary tale

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When RaDonda Vaught got her first speaking request, it had been a year since that day in a Nashville courtroom, when she listened as a jury read her guilty verdict for negligent homicide and neglect of an impaired adult.

That was in 2022. Vaught was sentenced to three years of probation for administering the wrong medication and killing a ...Read more

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Another B vitamin linked to worse outcomes for cancer

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Too little vitamin B12 can damage genetic material and increase cancer risk, though some studies implicate high levels of the crucial vitamin with certain cancers and poorer outcomes in cancer patients.

A 2025 study from Vietnam found increased cancer risk for both low and excessively high B12 consumption, indicating that balance matters. An ...Read more

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Michigan found a way to reduce school vaccine waivers. Until it backfired

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PORT HURON, Mich. — State health officials urged parents in several counties to vaccinate babies against measles ahead of schedule this spring as cases multiplied in Michigan. The outbreaks of the highly contagious virus — which can lead to brain swelling, deafness, and death — came as parents are opting school-age kids out of vaccinations...Read more

 

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