#health

  1. 'Meet People Where They Are' to Improve U.S. Healthcare

    By Julia Zorthian The Covid-19 pandemic made issues with access to medical care apparent. At the Time100 Summit on Wednesday , three healthcare officials discussed how the concept of meeting people where they are could help improve the whole industry. Dr. Toyin Ajayi, the CEO and c
  2. This is concerning, because they say that the likelihood of transmission is low, they don’t mean that is entirely impossible! Call you local health authorities for having the milk tested on the regular basis!
  3. Who is Lauren Daigle's husband? All you need to know about her dating life

    By Naomi Karina Lauren Daigle is a contemporary Christian music singer and songwriter from the United States. She shot into stardom after the release of her 2015 debut album, How Can It Be . In addition to her booming music career, fans are curious about her personal life. For inst
  4. Phoebe Robinson and Alex Edelman on the Power of Comedy

    By Julia Zorthian Though Phoebe Robinson and Alex Edelman have opposing opinions on ice cream principles, both stand-up comedians believe in the importance of reaching people through the power of making them laugh. Robinson, who is also an author, podcast host and was the co-star o
  5. ‘The Masked Singer’ Season 11: Is Jenifer Lewis under Miss Cleocatra mask? Spoilers all over the internet hint at 'Bel-Air' actress

    By Shweta Mudaliar ‘The Masked Singer’ Season 11: Is Jenifer Lewis under Miss Cleocatra mask? Spoilers all over the internet hint at 'Bel-Air' actress LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The internet is abuzz with excitement over the latest revelation on ' The Masked Singer'
  6. Cows Are Being Tested and Tracked for Bird Flu. Here's Why

    By JONEL ALECCIA and LAURA UNGAR / AP U.S. health and agriculture officials are ramping up testing and tracking of bird flu in dairy cows in an urgent effort to understand — and stop — the growing outbreak. So far, the risk to humans remains low, officials said, but scientists are
  7. Bird flu fragments are in pasteurized milk now, but government still considers it safe to drink

    By Sunny Nagpaul A highly pathogenic avian influenza has been spreading among cow herds over the country since February and has jumped species, infecting humans and chickens . Most recently, particles of the virus have been detected in pasteurized milk, but it’s not a cause for wor
  8. Catch up on the day’s news: College protests spread, abortion rights, lonely parents

    By Daniel Wine, CNN 👋 Welcome to 5 Things PM! Many moms and dads say parenting hinders their ability to connect with other adults, according to a new survey. About two-thirds reported that the demands of parenthood sometimes or frequently left them feeling isolated and lonely. Ex
  9. Biden Is Trying To Twist the Law To Advance Abortion | Opinion

    By Kristen Waggoner When Congress and President Ronald Reagan acted in 1986 to ensure that Americans couldn't be denied care at emergency rooms, no one in their right mind thought they were creating a national abortion mandate. Yet that is the far-fetched claim Biden administratio
  10. Sanders launches Senate investigation into ‘outrageously high’ pricing of Ozempic, Wegovy

    By Tami Luhby and Katherine Dillinger, CNN Sen. Bernie Sanders is taking aim at the high prices of the blockbuster drugs Ozempic and Wegovy. The Vermont senator, an independent who has long called out drug manufacturers for their costly products , is launching an investigation into