Monthly Archives: December, 2025
What To Know About the CDC’s Baseless New Guidance on Autism
The rewriting of a page on the CDC’s website to assert the false claim that vaccines may cause autism sparked a torrent of anger and anguish from doctors, scientists, and parents who say Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is wrecking the credibility of an agency they’ve long relied on for unbiased
What Doctors in Measles Outbreak Zones Want You to Know
On a typical busy day at the Seminole Family Medical Clinic in Seminole, Texas (population, 7386), Leila Myrick, MD, PhD — who’d moved to the rural town 5 years earlier after graduating from Emory School of Medicine in Atlanta — was about to see her first real case of measles...
Portugal’s Doctor Shortage Fuels a Two-Way Migration Wave
Driven by workforce shortages and an aging population, medical migration is increasingly common in countries belonging to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, where the number of foreign physicians has risen 86% over the past 20 years. Portugal is no exception, recording a 9.4% increase between 2021 and 2024...
Nurse, Docs React to Viral Labor Video; AMA Under Fire for Oz Speech; Medical ‘Icks’
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Opportunities to improve support for cancer survivors across Western Pacific
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Medical Groups Outraged by Anthem Payment Policy Change
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Help Us Investigate Medical Care for Gunshot Wounds
(Eric Harkleroad/KFF Health News illustration; Getty Images) KFF Health News and The Trace are teaming up to take a deep look at how insurance status affects treatment for gunshot wounds. We’re looking for survivors, their friends and family, or family members of people who suffered complications or died from gunshot wounds after leaving the hospital.
How ‘super users’ leverage best practices to deliver virtual health care
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49ers take WR De’Zhaun Stribling, edge Romello Height on Day 2 of NFL draft – San Francisco Chronicle
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‘Great sh*t coach!’ — Cowboys Legend Dez Bryant Erupts Over Brian Hartline’s Bold Jeremiah Smith Prediction
Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith had another stellar season for the Buckeyes, establishing himself as the best prospect at his position in the country. Ahead of a pivotal third season in college football, after which he will be eligible for the 2027 NFL Draft, Smith is once again one of the favorites for the
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Pat Freiermuth Talks Mike McCarthy’s ‘Exciting’ Offense, Hope For ‘More Opportunities’ In 2026
In 2026, the Pittsburgh Steelers will be an offensive-minded football team for the first time in a while. Mike McCarthy is in town, and even though Pat Freiermuth has only gotten a small chance to work with his new coach, the tight end is already loving the McCarthy offense. “In the short time we’ve been
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Film Room: Max Iheanachor Holds His Own Against The Draft’s Top Talent
Pittsburgh Steelers first-round OT Max Iheanachor is still raw, but his flashes are hard to ignore. Despite picking up football just five years ago, he allowed only two sacks across 31 college starts. That includes holding No. 2 overall pick David Bailey to zero sacks, a matchup that shows the clearest views of Iheanachor’s potential.
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2027 Garden State RB has ‘great’ visit to Syracuse
2027 running back Roman Duckett got his first look at Syracuse earlier in April, and said he enjoyed the experience in an interview with The Juice Online. "My visit to Syracuse University football program was really good,” Duckett said. "I felt comfortable and liked being around the team. I had a great visit.” While on
