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Why Are Older Americans Drinking So Much?

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Health By Paula Span from NYT Health https://ift.tt/68cr0FH via IFTTT Elderly, Alcohol Abuse, Age, Chronological, Deaths (Fatalities), Alcoholic Beverages, Women and Girls, Men and Boys, Workplace Environment The pandemic played a role in increased consumption, but alcohol use among people 65 and older was climbing even before 2020.

Bacteria That Cause Meningitis Are Spreading Again, C.D.C. Warns

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Health By Roni Caryn Rabin from NYT Health https://ift.tt/pN98z7q via IFTTT your-feed-health, your-feed-healthcare, Meningitis, Bacteria, Deaths (Fatalities), Antibiotics, Brain, Infections More than 140 cases have been reported so far this year, far exceeding last year’s pace, federal health officials said.

4 Things You Need to Know About Health Care Cyberattacks

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Health By Reed Abelson and Margot Sanger-Katz from NYT Health https://ift.tt/lBP8mQW via IFTTT Computer Security, Health Insurance and Managed Care, Hospitals, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Cyberattacks and Hackers, Electronic Health Records, Extortion and Blackmail, Medicine and Health, your-feed-healthcare Despite the explosion in ransomware hacks like the one against Change Healthcare, regulation is spotty and few new safeguards have been proposed to protect patient data, vulnerable hospitals and medical groups.

Heart Pump Is Linked to 49 Deaths, the F.D.A. Warns

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Health By Christina Jewett from NYT Health https://ift.tt/0nCYxht via IFTTT Medical Devices, Recalls and Bans of Products, Heart, Deaths (Fatalities), Implants, Elderly, your-feed-healthcare The agency faulted the device maker for delayed notice of mounting complications, citing increasing reports of how use of the device perforated the walls of the heart.

‘A Chance to Live’: How 2 Families Faced a Catastrophic Birth Defect

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Health By Gina Kolata and Kim Raff from NYT Health https://ift.tt/cGUFbkQ via IFTTT Pregnancy and Childbirth, Abortion, Tests (Medical), Deaths (Fatalities), Disabilities, Intellectual Disabilities, Infant Mortality, Genetics and Heredity, Babies and Infants, Stillbirth Cases of trisomy 18 may rise as many states restrict abortion. But some women choose to have the babies, love them tenderly and care for them devotedly.

Health Concerns Mount for Migrant Children at Outdoor Holding Sites

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Health By Emily Baumgaertner from NYT Health https://ift.tt/cUl3efS via IFTTT your-feed-science, Illegal Immigration, Border Barriers, Children and Childhood, Immigration Detention, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Doctors, Immigration and Emigration, Nonprofit Organizations, Humanitarian Aid, Babies and Infants, Refugees and Displaced Persons, Volunteers and Community Service, your-feed-healthcare A federal judge is expected to rule soon on whether the government must provide shelter, food and medical care to minors while they await processing.

Ninja, Video Gaming Star on Twitch, Reveals Skin Cancer Diagnosis

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Health By Johnny Diaz from NYT Health https://ift.tt/PhGOAnK via IFTTT Skin Cancer, Melanomas, Computer and Video Games, Skin, Cancer, Youth The gamer, Tyler Blevins, said a mole removed from his foot during a recent checkup with a dermatologist was found to be a melanoma.

Tyler Blevins, Video Gaming Star, Reveals Skin Cancer Diagnosis

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Health By Johnny Diaz from NYT Health https://ift.tt/fOwjBKq via IFTTT Skin Cancer, Melanomas, Computer and Video Games, Skin, Cancer, Youth Mr. Blevins, known as Ninja, said a mole removed from his foot during a recent checkup with a dermatologist was found to be a melanoma.

Use of Abortion Pills Has Risen Significantly Post Roe, Research Shows

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Health By Pam Belluck from NYT Health https://ift.tt/tvM8pS0 via IFTTT your-feed-health, your-feed-healthcare, Abortion, Abortion Drugs, Mifeprex (RU-486), Decisions and Verdicts, Telemedicine, Research Two new studies show fast-growing use of the pills on the eve of the Supreme Court’s consideration of a case seeking to ban or restrict them. Write a summary here and then click the Summary toggle above so it only shows up in the metadata field.

Patients Hate ‘Forever’ Drugs. Is Wegovy Different?

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Health By Gina Kolata from NYT Health https://ift.tt/1UWM2gQ via IFTTT Medicine and Health, Semaglutide (Drug), Obesity, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Weight, Heart, Diabetes, Statins (Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs) The new obesity drugs might be an exception to a chronic, deadly problem: the failure to stick with medication.

Patients Hate ‘Forever’ Drugs. Is Wegovy Different?

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Health By Gina Kolata from NYT Health https://ift.tt/uvL6SRj via IFTTT Medicine and Health, Semaglutide (Drug), Obesity, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Weight, Heart, Diabetes, Deaths (Fatalities), Statins (Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs) The new obesity drugs might be an exception to a chronic, deadly problem: the failure to stick with medication.

Doctors Say Diagnosis of Catherine’s Cancer Is a Familiar Scenario

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Health By Gina Kolata from NYT Health https://ift.tt/1tg6bCa via IFTTT your-feed-science, Cancer, Parenting The Princess of Wales did not reveal the type of cancer she has, but oncologists say the disease is often identified during other procedures.

What’s Next for the Coronavirus?

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Health By Apoorva Mandavilli from NYT Health https://ift.tt/DdES68r via IFTTT your-feed-science, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Disease Rates, Vaccination and Immunization, Immune System, Hospitals, Evolution (Biology), Coronavirus Omicron Variant, Chronic Condition (Health), Influenza, Sewers and Sewage Scientists studying the virus’s continuing evolution, and the body’s immune responses, hope to head off a resurgence and to better understand long Covid.

The Psychedelic Evangelist

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Health By Brendan Borrell from NYT Health https://ift.tt/AwCvdUJ via IFTTT Psychedelic and Hallucinogenic Drugs, Ethics and Official Misconduct, Research, Conflicts of Interest, Religion and Belief, Depression (Mental), Suicides and Suicide Attempts, Placebos, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Nineteen Hundred Sixties, Psychology and Psychologists, your-feed-science A Johns Hopkins scientist was known for rigorous studies of psychedelics. Was he a true believer?

Surgeons Transplant Pig Kidney Into a Patient, a Medical Milestone

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Health By Roni Caryn Rabin from NYT Health https://ift.tt/VvsgKiQ via IFTTT your-feed-science, Kidneys, Genetic Engineering, Pigs, Surgery and Surgeons, Immune System, Doctors, Cloning, Diabetes, Black People, Urine, Blood The man continues to improve, doctors said. Organs from genetically engineered pigs one day may make dialysis obsolete.

Following Measles Outbreaks, Officials Grow Wary of Renewed Threat

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Health By Apoorva Mandavilli from NYT Health https://ift.tt/sXnKMhF via IFTTT your-feed-science, Vaccination and Immunization, Disease Rates, Medicine and Health, Children and Childhood, Respiratory Diseases, Viruses, Measles Cases this year have already topped the total in 2023. Unvaccinated travelers account for most infections.

Eclipses Injured Their Eyes, and the World Never Looked the Same

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Health By Gina Kolata from NYT Health https://ift.tt/2H3DaYy via IFTTT Eclipses, Eyes and Eyesight, Sun, Counterfeit Merchandise, Research A number of case studies published after recent total solar eclipses highlight the importance of safe viewing.

The Unbearable Vagueness of Medical ‘Professionalism’

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Health By Rachel E. Gross from NYT Health https://ift.tt/qzsOMGn via IFTTT Ethics and Official Misconduct, Social Media, Customs, Etiquette and Manners, Black People, Doctors, Discrimination, Medical Schools, Race and Ethnicity, Dress Codes, Minorities, your-feed-health, your-feed-science Since its inception, this murky term has straddled the dual role of disciplining and inspiring.

When Medicaid Comes After the Family Home

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Health By Paula Span from NYT Health https://ift.tt/yvCYb5e via IFTTT Medicaid, Health Insurance and Managed Care, Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Elderly, Poverty, Death and Dying, Home Health Care, Elder Care, Appraisals and Valuation (Property), Long-Term Care Insurance, Collectors and Collections Federal law requires states to seek reimbursement from the assets, usually homes, of people who died after receiving benefits for long-term care.

Kent Campbell, Pivotal Figure in the Fight Against Malaria, Dies at 80

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Health By Michael S. Rosenwald from NYT Health https://ift.tt/Fi5MGAK via IFTTT Malaria, Medicine and Health, Disease Rates, Protective Clothing and Gear, Deaths (Obituaries) Among his accomplishments during a four-decade career in public health, he helped to pioneer programs providing bed nets in Africa.

Getting to the Bottom of the ‘Dune’ Popcorn Bucket

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Health By Matt Richtel from NYT Health https://ift.tt/6v7utBG via IFTTT Popcorn, Diet and Nutrition, Labeling and Labels (Product), Movies, Snack Foods, Butter, Calories, Food, Oils and Fats, your-feed-science, your-feed-health What’s in the $24.99 tub, exactly? Lindsay Moyer, a nutritionist, reviews the contents of the movie-snack “vessel.”

Teen Pregnancy Linked to Risk of Earlier Death in Adulthood, Study Finds

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Health By Roni Caryn Rabin from NYT Health https://ift.tt/R68LICj via IFTTT your-feed-science, Teenage Pregnancy, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Research, Teenagers and Adolescence, Deaths (Fatalities), Age, Chronological, Women and Girls, Suicides and Suicide Attempts A large analysis in Canada finds that teenagers who had babies were twice as likely to die before age 31.

A Blood Test Shows Promise for Early Colon Cancer Detection

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Health By Gina Kolata from NYT Health https://ift.tt/gqyK0h4 via IFTTT Colon and Colorectal Cancer, Tests (Medical), Blood, Colonoscopy, Preventive Medicine, Research Many patients are reluctant to undergo colonoscopies or conduct at-home fecal tests. Doctors see potential in another screening method.

Overdose or Poisoning? A New Debate Over What to Call a Drug Death.

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Health By Jan Hoffman from NYT Health https://ift.tt/nOvXDZd via IFTTT your-feed-science, Drug Abuse and Traffic, Poisoning and Poisons, Pain-Relieving Drugs, Opioids and Opiates, Fentanyl, Heroin, Death and Dying, your-feed-healthcare Grieving families want official records and popular discourse to move away from reflexive use of “overdose,” which they believe blames victims for their deaths.

Microplastics Are a Big Problem, a New Film Warns

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Health By Andrew Jacobs from NYT Health https://ift.tt/3V4Lvrx via IFTTT Plastics, Research, Movies, Water Pollution, Heart, Documentary Films and Programs, Brain, South by Southwest Music and Media Conference, Workplace Hazards and Violations, Hazardous and Toxic Substances, Pollution, Science and Technology, your-feed-healthcare At SXSW, a documentary traces the arc of plastics in our lives, and highlights evolving research of the potential harm of its presence in our bodies.

Howard Hiatt, 98, Dies; Steered Public Health Toward Greater Accountability

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Health By Trip Gabriel from NYT Health https://ift.tt/gKkyh0s via IFTTT Deaths (Obituaries), Medicine and Health, Income Inequality, Poverty, Colleges and Universities, RNA (Ribonucleic Acid), Medical Schools, Hospitals A physician, scientist and academic, he brought together experts across disciplines to focus on the economic, political and social causes of poor health, not just the biological factors.

With Cyberattack Fix Weeks Away, Health Providers Slam United

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Health By Reed Abelson and Julie Creswell from NYT Health https://ift.tt/aQkf12g via IFTTT Health Insurance and Managed Care, Hospitals, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Cyberattacks and Hackers, Drugstores, Computers and the Internet, Medicare, Doctors Hospitals, doctors and clinics expressed frustration that they will have to wait even longer for reimbursements after hackers paralyzed the largest U.S. billing clearinghouse.

F.D.A. Delays Action on Closely Watched Alzheimer’s Drug

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Health By Pam Belluck from NYT Health https://ift.tt/pVhd2Lt via IFTTT Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Alzheimer's Disease Eli Lilly’s donanemab was expected to be approved this month, but the agency has decided to convene a panel of independent experts to evaluate the drug’s safety and efficacy.

Female Genital Cutting Continues to Increase Worldwide

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Health By Stephanie Nolen from NYT Health https://ift.tt/K0lg7AT via IFTTT Female Genital Mutilation, Women and Girls, Vagina, Medicine and Health Campaigns in some countries have reduced the practice, but it remains widespread in those with high rates of population growth.

How a Sudden Halt to In Vitro Fertilization Shook Alabama Couples

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Health By Roni Caryn Rabin from NYT Health https://ift.tt/ihyNeaH via IFTTT your-feed-science, Law and Legislation, Decisions and Verdicts, Embryos (Human), Abortion, Fertility Drugs, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Reproduction (Biological), Babies and Infants, In Vitro Fertilization, Infertility, Supreme Courts (State) Many suffered setbacks after the state supreme court ruled that frozen embryos were children. “Someone else’s opinion changed my future,” one woman said.

Top Senators Urge Stores to Stop Selling Illicit Vapes

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Health By Christina Jewett from NYT Health https://ift.tt/rNKxFD4 via IFTTT E-Cigarettes, United States Politics and Government, Smoking and Tobacco, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Youth, Nicotine, Advertising and Marketing Lawmakers want shopkeepers to remove e-cigarettes that were not authorized by the F.D.A. Retailers say it is not that simple.

One Twin Was Hurt, the Other Was Not. Their Adult Mental Health Diverged.

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Health By Ellen Barry from NYT Health https://ift.tt/n7FehV2 via IFTTT Twins, Research, Mental Health and Disorders, Child Abuse and Neglect, Sex Crimes, Brain A large study of “discordant twins,” in which only one suffered abuse or neglect, adds to evidence linking childhood trauma to adult illness.

After 217 Covid Vaccines, Man Had No Side Effects and Robust Immunity

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Health By Benjamin Mueller from NYT Health https://ift.tt/pz9dWyq via IFTTT your-feed-science, Vaccination and Immunization, Immune System, Research, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), your-feed-healthcare Media accounts of a German man’s extreme vaccination history spurred researchers to analyze his immune responses.

Alabama Bill to Protect I.V.F. Will Reopen Clinics but Curb Patient Rights

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Health By Jan Hoffman from NYT Health https://ift.tt/i4PNwBT via IFTTT your-feed-science, Law and Legislation, Decisions and Verdicts, State Legislatures, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Malpractice, Infertility, Embryos (Human), Supreme Courts (State), Compensation for Damages (Law), In Vitro Fertilization, Politics and Government, your-feed-healthcare Here’s what to know about the legislation, which the state legislature is expected to approve overwhelmingly on Wednesday.

Cyberattack Wreaks Havoc on Hospitals and Doctors

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Health By Reed Abelson and Julie Creswell from NYT Health https://ift.tt/H2JL1fm via IFTTT your-feed-healthcare, Health Insurance and Managed Care, Finances, Hospitals, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Doctors, Cyberattacks and Hackers, Chemotherapy, Cyberwarfare and Defense, Medicare, Politics and Government, Drugstores, United States Politics and Government The hacking shut down the nation’s biggest health care payment system, causing financial chaos that affected a broad spectrum ranging from large hospitals to single-doctor practices.

Powerful Psychedelic Gains Renewed Attention as a Treatment for Opioid Addiction

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Health By Andrew Jacobs from NYT Health https://ift.tt/zpqiPuG via IFTTT Drug Abuse and Traffic, Mental Health and Disorders, Opioids and Opiates, Brain, Psychedelic and Hallucinogenic Drugs, Research, Pain-Relieving Drugs, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Clinical Trials, Addiction (Psychology), Heart, Depression (Mental), Therapy and Rehabilitation, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals) New research is stirring interest in ibogaine, which appears to help ease the agony of detox and prevent relapse. Used in other countries, it remains illegal in the U.S.

What to Know About Ibogaine

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Health By Andrew Jacobs from NYT Health https://ift.tt/P0n7Fy6 via IFTTT Psychology and Psychologists, Clinical Trials, Research, Veterans, Addiction (Psychology), Therapy and Rehabilitation, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Psychedelic and Hallucinogenic Drugs, your-feed-healthcare Some researchers hope the drug, still illegal in the United States, may be considered as a treatment for addiction, PTSD and brain injuries.

An Antibiotic After Sex Greatly Reduced Syphilis and Chlamydia Cases

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Health By Apoorva Mandavilli from NYT Health https://ift.tt/iv2K9bk via IFTTT your-feed-science, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Disease Rates, Homosexuality and Bisexuality, Chlamydia, Syphilis, Antibiotics New cases fell by half in just over a year, San Francisco health officials reported.

First U.S. Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pill Will Be Available Soon

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Health By Pam Belluck from NYT Health https://ift.tt/myMJ3C7 via IFTTT your-feed-health, your-feed-healthcare, Birth Control and Family Planning, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Women and Girls, Youth, Teenagers and Adolescence, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Labeling and Labels (Product) Opill will cost $19.99 per month or $49.99 for a three-month supply.

Apparently Healthy, but Diagnosed With Alzheimer’s?

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Health By Paula Span from NYT Health https://ift.tt/SuHo8UQ via IFTTT Tests (Medical), Alzheimer's Disease, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Conflicts of Interest, Dementia, Brain, Blood, Elderly, Memory, Research New criteria could lead to a dementia diagnosis on the basis of a simple blood test, even in the absence of obvious symptoms.

More Screen Time Means Less Parent-Child Talk, Study Finds

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Health By Emily Baumgaertner from NYT Health https://ift.tt/Hj6g2tc via IFTTT your-feed-health, your-feed-healthcare, Research, Children and Childhood, Language and Languages, Conversation, your-feed-science For each additional minute spent with an electronic device, toddlers said less, heard less and had fewer back-and-forth exchanges with adults.

Paid Family Caregivers in Indiana Face Steep Cutbacks

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Health By Ted Alcorn and Kaiti Sullivan from NYT Health https://ift.tt/h76G0MU via IFTTT Health Insurance and Managed Care, Medicaid, States (US), Families and Family Life, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Disabilities, Home Health Care, Budgets and Budgeting, United States Politics and Government, State Legislatures, Government Contracts and Procurement, Nursing and Nurses, your-feed-healthcare Now that federal pandemic-era funds are shrinking, states like Indiana are ending or curtailing programs that finance home care by relatives of seriously ill children and adults.

C.D.C. Shortens Isolation Period for People With Covid

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Health By Apoorva Mandavilli from NYT Health https://ift.tt/O9oqP72 via IFTTT your-feed-science, Quarantines, Disease Rates, Masks, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Deaths (Fatalities), Tests (Medical), Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), Influenza Americans with Covid or other respiratory infections may return to daily activities if they don’t have a fever and their symptoms are improving.

CVS and Walgreens Will Begin Selling Abortion Pills This Month

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Health By Pam Belluck from NYT Health https://ift.tt/rkiSnCJ via IFTTT Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Abortion Drugs, Mifeprex (RU-486), Drugstores, Abortion, Telemedicine, your-feed-healthcare The pill mifepristone will be available with a prescription at pharmacy counters in a few states to start.