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Festering infections to untreated cancer: ICE detainees describe medical neglect across US

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An Albanian man’s pain grew so unbearable, he said, he pulled out his own tooth as he languished for months in a New Mexico immigration detention center. A Honduran mother of two said she was hospitalized for a heart problem after she was denied blood pressure medications while held in Florida. A Venezuelan man said his leg grew purple and ...Read more

Pancreatic cancer has been notoriously difficult to treat. Steve Gschmeissner/Science Photo Library via Getty Images

Breakthrough drug nearly doubles survival with advanced pancreatic cancer – an oncologist explains how daraxonrasib overcame an ‘undruggable’ disease

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For a long time, the likelihood of surviving pancreatic cancer has been extremely low. For patients who were diagnosed with metastatic pancreatic cancer between 2015 and 2021, about 97% died within five years of their diagnosis.

Pancreatic cancer is so deadly in part because there are no effective screening tests, and it rarely causes...Read more

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Commentary: US should help contain Ebola outbreak, not aggravate the crisis

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Ebola is a diabolical disease. The virus, which can cause severe hemorrhaging, spreads through blood and other bodily fluids. Patients, as they grow sicker, become a ticking bomb, endangering anyone compassionate enough to provide hands-on care. I saw it firsthand while responding to the two largest Ebola outbreaks in history with the U.S. ...Read more

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More middle-class Californians cancel health coverage after losing federal aid

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Facing higher premiums and the loss of federal subsidies, 374,000 people with health insurance from the state marketplace known as Covered California canceled their coverage in the first three months of the year, according to government statistics.

The cancellations amount to 19% of those who had renewed their policies on the state marketplace ...Read more

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Minnesotans are going into debt to have babies

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MINNEAPOLIS -- Annamarie McDonald has long wanted to have three children.

To do so, though, the 36-year-old and her husband needed some medical help. After multiple rounds of in vitro fertilization (IVF), they now are thankful parents of a 2-month-old daughter, with embryos remaining.

But they also have a $60,000 home equity loan that they ...Read more

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Kenya ordered to disclose details of Ebola center deal with US

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A Kenyan high court instructed the authorities to disclose details of an agreement with the U.S. government to establish an Ebola quarantine facility in the East African nation.

Judge Patricia Nyaundi ordered the publication of the “full terms of any agreement, memorandum, arrangement or negotiations relating to the proposed facility,” ...Read more

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States that cover healthcare for immigrants scale back

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Budget constraints are forcing liberal-leaning states that spend their own money on healthcare for noncitizens to scale back that aid, as they grapple with federal Medicaid cuts and the expiration of federal subsidies that helped people buy Obamacare plans.

Under federal law, immigrants who are in the country illegally are not eligible for ...Read more

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Cheaper, alternative health plans are having a moment, but critics urge caution

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When Melanie Miller saw that her health insurance premium payment was set to nearly triple to $914 a month this year, she stopped shopping on the Affordable Care Act marketplace.

The 59-year-old retired teacher, who recently moved from Ohio to Michigan, now pays $341 a month for a pair of plans, one that covers routine and urgent care and ...Read more

Walking away from post-surgical complications

Post-surgical complications, ranging from infection to chronic pain and blood clots, are very common. And for folks on Medicare, nearly one in seven surgeries leads to a potentially preventable adverse event that makes it necessary to go back into the hospital within a month of discharge.

But a new study published in the Journal of the American...Read more

Figuring Out The Cause And Cure For A Case Of Restless Legs

Health Advice / Keith Roach /

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am an active senior and have started to feel symptoms of restless legs syndrome (RLS). I'm wondering how and why this started. In the evenings, I use an athletic foam roller, drink water, and take magnesium supplements. I'd like to hear how to remedy this so that I can get some much-needed sleep. -- J.L.

ANSWER: We don't ...Read more

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US-funded Ebola facility faces protests as Kenya pushes ahead

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A U.S.-funded Ebola isolation facility under construction in Kenya became the focus of protests after a court temporarily blocked the project pending a review of its potential health risks.

President William Ruto’s administration will build the facility at a U.S. airforce base 200 kilometers (125 miles) north of the capital, Nairobi, the ...Read more

The mental shortcuts doctors use in diagnosis aren't that different from how chatbots come up with answers to your health questions. Philip Dulian/picture alliance via Getty Images

Dr. ChatGPT is getting remarkably good at diagnosing health problems - but actual doctors are still better at weighing treatment options

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A father is worried about his toddler, who has been running a fever for two days and pulling at one ear. A 65-year-old woman has been getting winded on her morning walks and feeling more fatigued than usual. Both reach for their phones and type their symptoms into an AI chatbot.

“Your child likely has an ear infection,” the father...Read more

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Kenya pushes US-funded Ebola isolation unit despite court order

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Kenya will proceed with a plan to establish an Ebola isolation and treatment complex at a military facility with U.S. government funding, even after a court temporarily blocked the move.

President William Ruto’s administration will build the facility at a U.S. airforce base 200 kilometers (125 miles) north of the capital, Nairobi, the Health...Read more

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Ask the Pediatrician: From eczema to allergies to asthma: Understanding the allergic march

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Pediatricians often watch for signs that one illness might signal another. One example of linked health issues is the allergic march, a pattern that affects many babies and children worldwide.

The allergic march -- also called the atopic march -- is a chain of health problems that typically happen one after the other. All may have common roots ...Read more

Bringing your immune system into prime time

Your immune system is designed to protect you from toxins, infections, harmful viruses and bacteria, and to destroy abnormal cells, like cancer. When immune system cells encounter these potential hazards, they can not only knock them out, but they can also form a memory of their battle against them so that they can wage an even more effective ...Read more

Man With Hemicrania Continua Requires Indefinite Therapy

Health Advice / Keith Roach /

DEAR DR. ROACH: My future son-in-law was diagnosed with hemicrania continua several weeks ago by a neurologist and is responding to indomethacin. Could you provide a prognosis for this illness? The internet says that it can take anywhere from weeks to months to years. Is this likely the case? -- M.I.L.

ANSWER: Hemicrania continua is an ...Read more

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Ebola shows world unprepared for pandemic, former CDC head says

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The world is not “well prepared” for the next pandemic, Tom Frieden, the former head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said, citing the current response to the Ebola outbreak and cuts to U.S. public health efforts.

“This Ebola outbreak is not going to cause a pandemic, it’s not going to cause a significant risk to large ...Read more

As poisonings soar to record, health officials urge Californians not to pick or eat wild mushrooms

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A surge of poisonings linked to accidental picking and consumption of wild mushrooms now includes 50 identified cases, a figure that far surpasses California’s last major outbreak a decade ago.

The state continues to see an unprecedented uptick in poisonings and deaths associated with death cap, or Amanita phalloides; and western destroying ...Read more

Screening is essential to prevent and effectively treat colorectal cancer. Varlay/iStock via Getty Images Plus

Poop tests and blood tests join colonoscopy as options for colorectal cancer screening

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It’s increasingly common to see headlines and social media conversations about the rise in colorectal cancer among younger adults. In fact, the growing incidence of colorectal cancer in people under age 50 helped drive the American Cancer Society’s 2018 decision to recommend lowering the recommended age for average-risk screening from 50 ...Read more

The Democratic Republic of Congo is scaling up health operations to contain the Ebola epidemic. Michel Lunanga/Getty Images

What’s wrong with how US and Uganda plan to stop Ebola spreading

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As public health workers in the Democratic Republic of Congo work to rein in a growing outbreak of a rare Ebola virus, other countries are establishing protocols for keeping their own populations safe.

As of May 27, 2026, Congo has reported more than 1,000 suspected and confirmed cases, and more than 250 deaths, according to the U.S. ...Read more