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YouTube says it has removed a video containing the following content: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Said vaccine misinformation and became the 2024 Democratic presidential candidate. (NBC News)
Vaccine scientist Dr. He was followed at his home in Texas after Rogan urged him to debate Kennedy. (Forbes)
more than 1,300 nurses from Providence Portland Medical Center and from Providence Other nurses at two other sites in the health system continued to join the strike Monday morning. ( Oregon Public Radio )
Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever, a deadly tick-borne viral disease, Usually found in Africa, Asia, or the Middle East, spreading to new countries and “highly likely” to the UK (Newsweek)
The FDA paused Gilead’s Phase II CAR-T cell therapy trial after a patient died. (Fierce Biotech)
Conservative US politicians have seized on new qualms about transgender care in European medicine. (Wall Street Journal)
Drug companies sue to overturn Medicare’s new drug price negotiations. (CNBC)
About 1.5 million people have lost Medicaid coverage since the COVID-19 health emergency ended . ( AP )
Parents call for action after children in some states miss out on early intervention Better genetic screening for newborns. (NBC News)
First person diagnosed with autism Donald Triplett( Donald Triplett has died at the age of 89. (AP)
Former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson backs new weight-loss drugs despite these The drug was not met with personal success. (Daily Mail )
FDA advises COVID-19 vaccine makers to develop vaccines with monovalent XBB 1.5 component autumn.
Researchers are working on home tests for Lyme disease. (TIME)
Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) signed a bill extending the Medicaid Postpartum Insurance Term Moms. (CNN)
Ecuadorian woman found alive in coffin after being pronounced dead He was declared dead, according to local health officials. (Washington Post)
92-year-old Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon Papers, has been charged with Died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 92. (Washington post)
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