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COVID-19 Vaccine Study Initially Blocked from CDC Journal Now Published
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Jun 25
COVID-19 Vaccine Study Initially Blocked from CDC Journal Now Publishe...

NEW YORK — A study examining the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines, which was previously blocked ...

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Wounded US Soldiers Accuse Army of Downplaying Injuries from Recent Conflicts
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Jun 25
Wounded US Soldiers Accuse Army of Downplaying Injuries from Recent Co...

WASHINGTON — Several U.S. soldiers wounded during recent military operations in the Middle East ha...

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France Reports First Ebola Case Linked to Outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo
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Jun 25
France Reports First Ebola Case Linked to Outbreak in Democratic Repub...

PARIS — French health authorities on Wednesday confirmed the country’s first Ebola case, linked ...

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Farm AI Startup Deploys Robots for Seeding, Weeding, and Harvesting in California
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Jun 24
Farm AI Startup Deploys Robots for Seeding, Weeding, and Harvesting in...

SALINAS, California — Agricultural technology startup Carbon Robotics is expanding the use of arti...

2 viewsSamuel Knight
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Tetanus Cases Draw Renewed Attention from Public Health Officials
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Jun 24
Tetanus Cases Draw Renewed Attention from Public Health Officials...

ATLANTA — U.S. public health officials are monitoring a recent uptick in tetanus cases, which rema...

2 viewsBenjamin Holt
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AMA Warns Last-Minute CMS Rule Changes Will Force Costly State System Overhauls
HealthJun 13, 2026
AMA Warns Last-Minute CMS Rule Changes Will Force Costly State System Overhauls...

WASHINGTON — The American Medical Association (AMA) has warned that recent and proposed changes issued by the Centers ...

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CMS Releases Long-Delayed Medicaid Work Requirement Implementation Rule
HealthJun 13, 2026
CMS Releases Long-Delayed Medicaid Work Requirement Implementation Rule...

WASHINGTON — The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has released a long-awaited rule outlining how states ...

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Public Health Trust in Federal Agencies Remains Divided
HealthJun 13, 2026
Public Health Trust in Federal Agencies Remains Divided...

WASHINGTON — Public trust in U.S. federal public health agencies remains sharply divided along partisan lines in 2026,...

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Cancer Patient Fights for Insurance Approval of Doctor-Recommended Treatment
HealthJun 12, 2026
Cancer Patient Fights for Insurance Approval of Doctor-Recommended Treatment...

BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. — Eric Tennant, a 58-year-old safety instructor from Bridgeport, West Virginia, battled his health i...

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Scientists Search for Ebola Patient Zero in Democratic Republic of Congo
HealthJun 12, 2026
Scientists Search for Ebola Patient Zero in Democratic Republic of Congo...

KINSHASA — Scientists and health authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are investigating the origins of ...

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Bill Gates Testifies Before Congress on Past Epstein Connections
HealthJun 12, 2026
Bill Gates Testifies Before Congress on Past Epstein Connections...

WASHINGTON — Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates testified behind closed doors before the House Oversight Committee on Wed...

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Only Half of US Adults Trust CDC Public Health Recommendations Poll Finds
HealthJun 12, 2026
Only Half of US Adults Trust CDC Public Health Recommendations Poll Finds...

WASHINGTON — A new national poll has found that only half of U.S. adults trust the Centers for Disease Control and Pre...

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US Funds Emergency Evacuation of American from Hantavirus-Affected Cruise Ship
HealthJun 12, 2026
US Funds Emergency Evacuation of American from Hantavirus-Affected Cruise Ship...

WASHINGTON — The U.S. government has funded the emergency evacuation of an American citizen who had been aboard a crui...

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New Study Links Rising Temperatures to Reduced Athlete Performance
HealthJun 11, 2026
New Study Links Rising Temperatures to Reduced Athlete Performance...

WASHINGTON — A new study has found that rising global temperatures are increasingly linked to reduced performance amon...

2 viewsJack Cooper
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