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US flu season is underway, as cases surge in some areas and vaccinations lag
The U.S. flu season is underway. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday released its latest flu-monitoring data, and noted sharp increases in several measures.
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FDA implements new rules for which packaged foods can be labeled healthy
The Food and Drug Administration is implementing new rules to help consumers make healthier choices. News4 Consumer Reporter Susan Hogan has all the insights on what to look out for when grocery shopping.
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FDA approves Eli Lilly's weight loss drug Zepbound for sleep apnea, expanding use in U.S.
The agency’s decision expands the use of Zepbound and could potentially pave the way for Eli Lilly to gain broader insurance coverage for the treatment.
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Luminis Health launches support program for expecting mothers in Prince George's
The launch of a new program for expecting mothers aims to tackle the maternal health crisis in Prince George’s County. Expecting mothers Chinonso Udenwani and Sandra Makito say the sense of community paired with health tips has helped prepare them for pre- and post-pregnancy. “Experiencing it with other women rather than just going through it myself and just a...
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Doctor developing device to measure pain
A team at Children’s National Research and Innovation Campus is working on something that could change the way doctors pinpoint pain and effectively treat it. News4’s Erika Gonzalez reports.
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New program aims to help expecting mothers through pregnancy
Program helps moms-to-be through the process of pregnancy and postpartum while also building a sense of community. News’s4 Dominique Moody has the insights on this innovative program.
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California declared an emergency over bird flu. How serious is the situation?
California officials have declared a state of emergency over the spread of bird flu, which is tearing through dairy cows in that state and causing sporadic illnesses in people in the U.S. That raises new questions about the outbreak of the virus, also known as Type A H5N1. It was detected for the first time in cattle in the U.S....
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Men Take Ten raises awareness of prostate cancer risk for Black men
All of us have been touched by cancer in some way. I recently shared my prostate cancer diagnosis and the need for additional treatment, including surgery. Immediately, support poured in from viewers like you and activists like Clinton Burnside, who has made it his life’s work to shatter the stigmas that keep men, especially Black men, from getting screened....
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Men Take Ten raises awareness of prostate cancer risk for Black men
Prostate cancer is one of the deadliest cancers in the District, but a local community group is hoping to bring change. News4’s Tony Perkins reports.
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As health secretary, RFK Jr. could hold enormous influence over childhood vaccines
The secretary can appoint members to a CDC advisory panel that makes recommendations on vaccinations.
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Health officials say Louisiana patient is first severe bird flu case in US
A person in Louisiana has been hospitalized with the first severe illness caused by bird flu in the U.S., health officials said Wednesday.
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Why Americans are outraged over health insurance — and what could change
The shooting of Brian Thompson has unleashed a torrent pent-up of anger towards insurers, renewed calls for reform and reignited a debate over U.S. health care.
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How to recognize the signs of postpartum depression
Dr. Kisha Davis, Montgomery County’s chief health officer, wants new mothers to know they’re not alone and don’t have to suffer in silence. She recognizes it can be difficult to talk about postpartum struggles. “It’s really about not ignoring having that conversation,” Davis said. It’s important to characterize what a new mother is feeling. Davis said it can be...
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Raising awareness for postpartum depression: Knowing the signs in new moms
Postpartum depression can show in many different ways. News4’s Mauricio Casillas discusses with an expert what to look out for and how to deal with it.
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Most US teens are abstaining from drinking, smoking and marijuana, survey says
About 67% of 12th graders this year said they hadn’t used alcohol, marijuana, cigarettes or e-cigarettes in the previous 30 days. That’s the largest percentage seen in an annual national survey.
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What is raw milk and why can it make you sick?
Raw milk has not been pasteurized, a heating process that kills disease-causing germs.
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Obesity rates are down in the US for first time in more than a decade
Researchers who found that obesity dipped for the first time in more than a decade suggested that weight loss drugs like Ozempic might play a role.
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FDA warns about men's supplements tainted with prescription drugs
They’re widely marketed to men for performance, energy and sex drive. What you need to know to stay safe.
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What is brain fog?
Doctor explains what you need to know about what is informally referred to as “brain fog.”
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Two cats suspected of contracting H5 bird flu die after drinking recalled raw milk in California, officials say
Two cats have died after being suspected of contracting H5 bird flu after drinking raw milk that had been recalled, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health announced Thursday.