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- Kennedy’s latest MAHA-approved plan could supercharge peptide boom
Kennedy's FDA plan to approve peptide therapies
- Go on the hunt for clues and cookies (and helps cure childhood cancer)
Local mother on a mission to find clues and bake cookies to help cure childhood cancer
- Dear Abby: My overweight husband is wrecking his health with food
Dear Abby suggests husband seek professional help for food addiction
- Mark A. Stecher
Mark Anthony Stecher, 55, of Dubuque, passed away at UnityPoint Health Finley Hospital
- Georgia Woman Went for Her Annual Eye Exam. Then She Got a ‘Shock’ Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis - Yahoo Lifestyle Singapore
A Georgia woman received a multiple sclerosis diagnosis after her annual eye exam.
- Democrats Block Trans Athletes Prohibition
Senate Democrats block Republican bid to ban trans athletes in female sports.
- Blood Drive Calendar: 03/21/2026
March 14, 2026
- A man used Grok to save his dog. Is intellectual property about to die?
ChatGPT took credit for a man's use of Grok to create a customized vaccine for his ailing dog, sparking questions about ownership and control of AI-generated data.
- Guest Column: Medicaid expansion is improving health in Oklahoma. Let’s keep the momentum going.
Medicaid expansion has improved health outcomes in Oklahoma.
- Americans who show even a hint of butt when sunbathing face $500 fines this summer
New law imposes $500 fines on Americans who show skin while sunbathing
- City to Explore Possibility of Eminent Domain at Heights Hospital Site
City council to vote on eminent domain for Heights Hospital site
- AgweekTV Full Show: El Niño outlook, beef for prediabetes, shorthorn cattle, fertilizer savings
El Niño outlook, beef for prediabetes, shorthorn cattle, fertilizer savings
- Mercy Hospice House reopens after five month hiatus
Mercy Hospice House reopens after five-month hiatus
- REI’s spring sale knocks up to 50% off Arc’teryx, Patagonia and more — 19 outdoor deals for your spring adventures
REI's spring sale offers up to 50% off Arc'teryx, Patagonia, and other outdoor brands
- Grand Island Regional Medical Center Foundation announces board of directors
The Grand Island Regional Medical Center Foundation has announced its 2026 Board of Directors.
- “The Truth About Pet Cancer” on BrightU: How owner emotions directly weaken a pet’s immune system
Owner's emotions can weaken a pet's immune system, making them more susceptible to cancer.
- Support group hears presentation from speech therapist
Parkinson's disease symptoms include speech problems, diagnosis is challenging, speech issues affect 90% of patients.
- AG seeks federal judge in latest hospital legal dispute; governor, Legislature butt heads
AG seeks federal judge in latest hospital legal dispute
- Aberrant HORMAD1 expression in TNBC increases sensitivity to mitotic kinase inhibitors
HORMAD1 expression in TNBCs is aberrant and linked to increased sensitivity to mitotic kinase inhibitors.
- Early data shows Cabell County had ‘moderate flu season,’ but it's not over yet
Flu season in West Virginia is not yet over, with moderate activity reported, despite the decline in emergency room visits compared to last week.
- Heartland Ballet to dance "Coppélia" at The Grand Opera House
Heartland Ballet revives 'Coppélia' after six years
- The maskers are being unmasked - Blogs
The COVID-19 pandemic was exaggerated or manufactured by governments and health organizations.
- A practical path to strengthen health care for New Mexico
New Mexico faces a shortage of healthcare professionals, leading to increased wait times and reduced access to quality care.
- Can The Pitt 's Lucas Iverson Make You Love the Student Doctor You Love To Hate?
The Pitt's Lucas Iverson plays a student doctor in the HBO Max medical series, receiving praise from fans for his performance.
- Elizabeth Warren Endorses Platner Over Mills in Maine
Elizabeth Warren backs Graham Platner in Maine primary
- WVFF partners with WVU to develop statewide needs assessment to combat opioid crisis
West Virginia First Foundation
- 'Collateral damage Is generational’: experts warn of opioid crisis impact on WV youth
The opioid epidemic is having a lasting impact on West Virginia's child welfare system.
- FDA approves higher-dose version of Wegovy shots
FDA approves higher-dose version of Wegovy shots
- Madison County man killed in early morning crash
A 33-year-old man was killed in a car crash in Madison County.
- Study: Wyoming rated in top 10 states with highest health care costs
Wyoming is rated the eighth worst state for health care costs in the US.
- Sheriff's Station Supports 35th Annual Smart-A-Thon
The Crescenta Valley Sheriff's Station participated in the 35th annual Smart-A-Thon at the USC Verdugo Hills Hospital Foundation on Friday, March 13.
- Scathing report criticizes care at Burien youth mental health center
Scathing report criticizes care at Burien youth mental health center
- Where AI can make the biggest impact in healthcare
AI can improve patient outcomes by providing personalized care navigation, helping patients manage complex treatment plans, and accessing timely support.
- From Fraud To Stateless: $3.8M COVID Scam Costs A Haitian Man His Citizenship
A Haitian-born man lost his U.S. citizenship after being found guilty of defrauding COVID-19 relief programs and issuing false statements during the naturalization process.
- Evermore Expands Community Health Access in Ohio Through New Partnership with Discount Drug Mart
evermore and Discount Drug Mart partner to expand health access in Ohio.
- Dear Doctor: Years after radiation and surgery for breast cancer, awful side effects keep piling on
Breast cancer patients face long-term radiation and surgery side effects
- Phoenix Children's Names Chief Administrative Officer and Chief Strategy Officer
Catherine Codispoti named Chief Administrative Officer, Stephanie Kearney named Chief Strategy Officer at Phoenix Children's
- Make‐A‐Wish Named a 2026 Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award Winner for Employee Engagement
Make-A-Wish named 2026 Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award winner for employee engagement.
- New Study Finds Medicaid Gaps Drive Preventable Dental Emergency Visits in Rural Communities
Medicaid gaps in dental benefits lead to increased emergency visits in rural communities.
- The IRS May Owe You or Your Business a Pandemic Tax Refund
You may be eligible for a tax refund if you filed your 2019 tax return by the original deadline of April 15, 2020, and you received a notice from the IRS stating that you don't owe any taxes or you're due a refund.
- LA Ortho and Wellness: Platelet-rich Plasma Offers Many Benefits
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment can reduce inflammation and promote healing in joints.
- Putting a lid on high hospital bills
The government should step in to regulate hospital billing practices.