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Why? | National Geographic • Wildfires expose millions in Midwest, Northeast to dangerous smoke: "Perfect storm for really dry conditions" - CBS News • Study Raises New Questions About Artificial Sweeteners • Here's How Experts Are Watching for Infectious Disease Threats During the World Cup | MedPage Today • How a Drug With More Negative Than Positive Studies Won FDA Approval | MedPage Today • Feds settle Chemours PFAS pollution for $450M • Supreme Court blocks thousands of suits claiming Roundup causes cancer - The Washington Post • Some CMS-Recommended Health Apps Share Users’ Data With Big Tech | InsideHealthPolicy.com • Britain announces sweeping ban on most social media for children under 16 - The Washington Post • Endocrine-disrupting chemicals in breast milk and early life exposure for infants in the United States | Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology • Taking GLP-1s While On BP Meds May Up Your Risk Of Dizzy Spells, Fainting • RAM pop-up clinics provide free medical, dental, and vision care to uninsured or underinsured Americans - CBS News • Bernie Sanders pushes bill to block data centers as unlikely allies unite - The Washington Post • Cost-related medication non-adherence declined after the Inflation Reduction Act • FDA Warns of Fatal Liver Injuries Tied to Drug It Wants Pulled From Market | MedPage Today • Malden pulls the plug on Roosevelt Park Improvement Project - Advocate News • Trump orders new tariffs on imported drugs, adjusts industrial metals levies - The Washington Post • Social media trial: Meta and Google found negligent : NPR • Trump's Budget Again Calls for Billions in NIH Cuts | MedPage Today • Middle-class Americans are selling plasma to keep up with rising costs • A common plastic toxin may be linked to infant deaths and prematurity, study says | CNN • These 3 tiny lifestyle changes might give you a longevity boost - The Washington Post • Army veteran faces conspiracy charges after participating in anti-ICE protest | PBS News • www.propublica.org • Are plastic food containers safe for storing and heating food? - BBC Food • FDA Withdraws Proposed Rule Barring Minors From Using Tanning Beds | The Well News | Pragmatic, Governance, Fiscally Responsible, News & Analysis • Ultra-processed foods significantly increase a person’s risk of heart attack or stroke • Studies Show How AI Is Shaping Hospital Billing Trends | Blue Cross Blue Shield • FDA Warns GLP-1 Maker Over Failure to Properly Report Deaths, Strokes • EPA proposal weakens air pollution limits on cancer-causing gas | AP News • NCHR Letter to Brighton Central School District Officials About the Dangers of Artificial Turf - National Center for Health Research • Opinion | AI is prescribing meds based on little evidence that it’s accurate - The Washington Post • F.D.A. Opens Door to More Flavored E-Cigarettes - The New York Times • Judge blocks changes to US government vaccine recommendations | AP News • $64 billion of data center projects have been blocked or delayed amid local opposition — Data Center Watch • White House says it’s ‘done’ with vaccines. MAHA begs to differ | Connecticut Hospital Association | CHA • Two AstraZeneca Drugs To Be Scrutinized in First FDA Cancer Advisory Panel in 9 Months - BioSpace • NCHR Letter to Montclair, NJ Town Council About Artificial Turf Health and Safety Concerns - National Center for Health Research • FDA advisory committee meetings fade as controversial decisions grow | STAT • Divisive F.D.A. Vaccine Regulator Is Resigning - The New York Times • Colorectal cancer is now the leading cause of cancer death in people under 50 • Congress secures long-term funding for the World Trade Center Health Program - ABC News • www.beckershospitalreview.com • Ivermectin takes off among cancer patients : NPR • More Parents Say 'No' to Vitamin K Shots for Newborns | MedPage Today • Father Found Guilty of Murder after Enabling School Shooter Son • Acting CDC director Bhattacharya urges measles vaccines • Drugmaker lobbying reaches historic high - POLITICO • More pregnant Americans are skipping prenatal care, CDC finds • New A.C.A. Plans Could Increase Family Deductibles to $31,000 - The New York Times • Emissions from data centers can cause breathing issues, new report finds • Food stamps shouldn’t pay for soda. - Washington Post • Exercise Cuts Cancer Mortality Risk in Less Common Types of Cancer, Too | MedPage Today • As U.S. vaccination rates fall, see how your school compares - Washington Post • Federal Judge Weighs AAP Emergency Motion to Block Vaccine Policy Overhaul - Science, Public Health Policy and the Law • ChatGPT can analyze Apple Watch health data. Here’s how a doctor views it. - The Washington Post • The Olympics just saw its first 'forever chemical' disqualifications | Grist • MAHA unleashes on White House after Trump backs pesticide - POLITICO • Trump seeks to boost controversial herbicide glyphosate, drawing MAHA anger • NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya will lead CDC temporarily • Common Food Additive Linked to Cancer Risk | MedPage Today • Are Prostate Cancer Screenings Necessary? The Pros and Cons - National Center for Health Research • HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reshuffles top staff ahead of midterms • Under growing pressure, the biggest social networks agree to be rated on teen safety • Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy Pill Super Bowl Commercial May Draw US FDA Penalty Flag • Why Dr. Oz wants Americans to delay retirement and help the economy - The Washington Post • This Super Bowl spot will tout a cancer test that is often wrong - The Washington Post • Chicago health officials report 7 cases, 2 deaths from meningitis outbreak in January - CBS Chicago • NCHR Website • D.O.E. Panel to Question Climate Science Was Unlawful, Judge Rules - The New York Times • NCHR's Greatest Hits of 2025 • Pentagon Wants to Bring Back Boy Scouts, Remove Girls • Kitchen countertop workers are dying. Some lawmakers want to ban their lawsuits • Tanning Beds and Natural Sunlight Affect Melanocytes Differently | The Scientist • FDA announces supplement recall over risk of heart attack or stroke • Growth In National Health Expenditures | Health Affairs • EPA to stop calculating deaths avoided and health care savings from air pollution rules • NIH-funded study clearly ties risk of dementia to severe CTE | National Institutes of Health (NIH) • Trump Seeks to Override LA Wildfire Rebuilding Without State Safety Provisions • Does my dog need a coat to stay warm in the winter? - The Washington Post • Why some people are wired to help strangers and what their brains show - The Washington Post • Why California now requires tortillas include folic acid - The Washington Post • NCHR Written Comment to FDA on Modified Risk Tobacco Product (MRTP) Applications for ZYN Nicotine Pouch Products - National Center for Health Research • Testimony of Dr. Akashleena Mallick at the FDA TPSAC Meeting on ZYN Nicotine Pouch Products Submitted by Swedish Match U.S.A, Inc. - National Center for Health Research • Is Vaping A Gateway To Smoking? • Microplastics from washing clothes could be hurting your tomatoes - The Washington Post • Eat Real Food? Yes, but Some Real Food Can Kill You! - Dr. Diana Zuckerman via The Well News • A ‘Head Spinning’ Year: How US FDA’s Ad Enforcement Blitz Reshaped Drug Promotion • Experts Behind New Food Pyramid Have Ties To Beef, Dairy Industries - Newsweek • 5 topics to watch as MDUFA negotiations restart | MedTech Dive • What screen time is really doing to teen brains, according to new science - The Washington Post • MAHA movement rejoices as pesticide rule removed - The Hill • What we learned about microplastics in 2025 - The Washington Post • Here's Where Measles Case Counts Are Highest | MedPage Today • Here’s what Dry January does to your body - The Washington Post • Miracle Surgery: 2-Year-Old Survives Severed Spinal Cord • U.S. Teen Substance Use Remains Low for Fifth Year • US drops some vaccine recommendations for children | AP News • RFK Jr.’s new dietary guidelines. The MAHA Food Pyramid • Exclusive: DHS begins slashing FEMA disaster response staff as 2026 begins | CNN Politics • Dancing may lower your risk of dementia by 76% - YouTube • Former GLP-1 users regain lost weight after about 18 months, study says - The Washington Post • Longevity medicine booms with promises to slow aging, despite lack of evidence - The Washington Post • Family Dog May Boost Mental Health in Teens Due to Good Bacteria • And then there were three. - The Washington Post • Your Brain on ChatGPT • Target, Walmart get FDA warning for selling recalled baby formula - The Washington Post • Sales of AI-enabled teddy bear suspended after it gave advice on BDSM sex and where to find knives | CNN Business • County urges families to take precautions as hand, foot and mouth cases rise – Welcome to San Bernardino County • Measles Outbreaks Accelerate as U.S. Inches Closer to a Disease Tipping Point | Scientific American • Mass. health officials issue safety alert after state’s 1st confirmed silicosis case • Winning cash for taking blood pressure meds increases compliance • Federally Qualified Health Centers Are Suing Patients Over Unpaid Bills — ProPublica • NCHR Letter to Montgomery County About the Dangers of Artificial Turf - National Center for Health Research • Shingles vaccine may slow progression of dementia, new study suggests | CNN • Texas reports surge in Whooping Cough (pertussis) cases, highest since 2013 • Top drug regulator Richard Pazdur set to leave the FDA | STAT • 'Freebirth' Movement Is Dangerous to Moms but Reflects Real Concerns, Ob/Gyns Say | MedPage Today • H1B visa fees imperil health access in rural areas, red states - The Washington Post • COVID Shots Tied to a Lower Risk of Death From Any Cause | MedPage Today • Study reveals drop in vitamin K injections for babies • How State Tax Cuts Could Lead to a SNAP Crisis — ProPublica • 5 food safety mistakes to avoid this Thanksgiving • The FDA Commissioner Is Missing the Point of Advisory Committees | MedPage Today • EPA moves to approve new ‘forever chemical’ pesticides - The Washington Post • Shutdown Deal Kills Food Safety Rules • AI toys are not safe, say consumer and child advocacy reports : NPR • Trump administration says immigrants may be denied visas for health reasons : NPR • How a frog apocalypse led to a rise in malaria in humans - Washington Post • doi.org • The ‘Worst Test in Medicine’ is Driving America’s High C-Section Rate - The New York Times • Caffeinated Coffee Consumption or Abstinence to Reduce Atrial Fibrillation: The DECAF Randomized Clinical Trial - PubMed • More people are dying before they turn 65. Who it impacts and what it means. - The Washington Post • Big Pharma's 'patient advocacy' needs to remember patients' needs | STAT • How Gun Blasts From Indoor Shooting May Cause Brain Injuries - The New York Times • www.cardiovascularbusiness.com • Steroid Shots for Knee Pain: Another Study Says They're Just Placebo | MedPage Today • Inside the Republican network behind big soda’s bid to pit Maga against Maha | Republicans | The Guardian • Cinammon Recall Information - FDA • Message-Based vs Video-Based Psychotherapy for Depression: A Randomized Clinical Trial - PubMed • Vaccine Skepticism Comes for Pet Owners, Too - The New York Times • One long walk beats short strolls for a healthy heart, study says • FDA ‘serious’ about hormone therapy changes - POLITICO • Covid mRNA vaccines show strong cancer-fighting potential in new study - The Washington Post • Are Playgrounds in Your Community Safe? | The Well • When health insurance subsidies end, who will be affected by higher prices? - The Washington Post • Measles spreading beyond the center of the Utah-Arizona outbreak • These companies say they can remove microplastics from your body - The Washington Post • Why Natural Food Dyes Aren't Always Safer | TIME • Is the NFL Safer Than High School Football? • Phone Bans in School • Trump announces plan to lower the cost of a common IVF drug • Unwanted robocalls have jumped 20% in the last year, hitting a six-year high. • Why We Should End Daylight Savings Time • Protein Powders May Be Doing More Harm than Good- NCHR • High Levels of Lead in Protein Powder and Shakes - Consumer Reports • Deaths From Accidents Related To Drug Use Rose 60% In Five Years • Early Health Habits & Long-term Health • Supreme Court Rejects Alex Jones' Bid to Avoid $1.4 Billion Verdict