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RFK Jr. Says Fewer Flu Vaccines for Kids May Be a 'Better Thing' FRIDAY, Jan. 9, 2026 (HealthDay News) — The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is scaling back several childhood vaccine recommendations, prompting concerns that fewer kids will be protected as a result.
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The Two Sides of America's Health Secretary The guidelines do plug beef tallow as a "healthy fat" and say that Americans should get some of their protein from red meat. (The previous version says that a healthy diet includes "relatively lower consumption ...
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We Want to Hear From Parents and Doctors About Vaccines The Trump administration's recent decision to remove six vaccines from the nation's routine immunization schedule could have far-reaching effects on vaccination rates. While experts in pediatrics, epidemiology and public health continue to support the ...
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Facial expressions decoded: Brain regions work together in surprising new ways When a baby smiles at you, it's almost impossible not to smile back. This spontaneous reaction to a facial expression is part of the back-and-forth that allows us to understand each other's emotions and mental states. Faces are so important to social ...
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Flu Cases Fall in New York City After Reaching Highest Level in a Decade Preliminary data suggests that bouts of the viral illness have already peaked, but the city's health commissioner urged caution. ... A syringe and bottle of flu vaccine are held in the palm of a hand.
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Kennedy shares fake 'South Park' clip promoting inverted food pyramid In the episode, the solution to safely consuming gluten is presented as flipping the food pyramid, prioritizing fats, oils, meat and dairy at the top, while fruits, vegetables and grains are minimized.
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Indiana parents share thoughts on new CDC childhood vaccine schedule It leaves out shots on RSV, flu, COVID, hepatitis, and meningococcal vaccines. IU epidemiology professor Dr. Thomas Duszynski believes this will hurt the community's public health as a whole.
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DHS: Wisconsin kids should continue to get recommended vaccines despite federal change State Department of Health Services backs current childhood vaccine schedule, rejecting Trump administration move to reduce recommended shots. By Hope Kirwan. January 8, 2026. A girl in a pink face mask watches as a tie-dye bandage is stuck ...
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America's new dietary guidelines ignore decades of scientific research That's partly because they recommend products like red meat, butter, and beef tallow—foods that have been linked to cardiovascular disease, and that nutrition experts have been recommending people limit in their diets. These ...
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Expert-approved nutrition resolutions for a healthy 2026 Kassidy Noto, whose Baton Rouge-based company Siding with Citrus offers nutritious and organic prepared meals to busy professionals and families, shared with 225 three food-focused resolution ideas that are designed to be easy enough to keep all year long.
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Varicella Vaccine Added to NHS Childhood Vaccination Program For the first time, the highly contagious viral illness, also known as varicella, will be prevented through universal immunization rather than optional or private vaccination. Under the new program, GP practices will offer a ...
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COVID continues to exact heavy toll on older US adults, study suggests Even after the COVID-19 public health emergency ended in May 2023, the virus continued to cause millions of illnesses and more than 100,000 deaths annually from October 2022 to September 2024, with the majority of severe outcomes and deaths ...
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Alzheimer's therapies should target a particular gene, researchers say In searching for alternative therapies, scientists at UCL say drug developers should focus on two risk-raising variants of a gene named Apoe. Therapies designed to block the variants' impact have "vast potential" for preventing the disease, they claim.
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Healthy Aging, Healthy Brain Today, older adults are in better health and have lower disability rates than in previous generations, but many will encounter cognitive challenges that affect their physical, mental and social health. Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of ...
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Roadmap for Transformative Action to Achieve Health for All at Net-Zero Emissions An ad hoc international committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will conduct a study to identify transformative systems-level strategies that align climate mitigation and adaptation with improvements in global population ...
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