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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. health secretary nomination raises concerns among Bay Area healthcare professionals
President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Health and Human Services Department on Thursday has shaken the healthcare community.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. health secretary nomination raises concerns
President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Health and Human Services Department on Thursday has shaken the healthcare community. Gia Vang reports.
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Vaccine maker stocks fall as Trump chooses RFK Jr. to lead HHS
Shares of Moderna, Novavax, Pfizer, BioNTech and GSK closed lower on Thursday.
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E. coli cases rise to 104 in outbreak linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounders
Health officials said there no longer appears to be a food safety concern, and McDonald’s has resumed selling Quarter Pounders with slivered onions at the affected locations
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Woman, 23, had a ‘burning sensation' in her stomach. It was the first sign of a rare cancer
In 2023, Sydney Towle, then 23, developed a bump on her abdomen that she could feel. When she exercised, she experienced a stinging in her stomach. Worried that she developed a hernia, Towle visited an urgent care clinic.
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Shayna Terese Taylor & Dr. Daryl Gioffre Team Up for a Gut-Health Masterclass
California Live’s Jessica Vilchis sits down with Instagram’s favorite holistic chef, Shayna Therese Taylor, and leading gut-health specialist, Dr. Daryl Gioffre, for a masterclass on the microbiome. The two entrepreneurs teamed up to create ‘Inner Alchemy,’ an essential guide to optimizing gut health after both suffering from chronic health issues.
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Brie cheese brand recalled due to potential contamination with listeria
Savencia Cheese USA is recalling several of its soft ripened cheeses after finding that processing equipment at its Lena, Illinois, facility may have been contaminated with listeria, a type of bacteria.
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Will fluoride go away when Trump takes office?
Dentists say fluoridated water was one of the most significant public health advances in recent memory. The incoming administration may not see it that way.
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FDA proposes ending use of decongestant found in many cold, allergy medicines
The FDA said the proposed order is not final yet, which means companies can still market over-the-counter drugs containing oral phenylephrine for now.
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Do the Covid vaccines provide long-lasting protection?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now recommends that people ages 65 and up and those with weakened immune systems get a second dose of the 2024-25 Covid vaccine six months after their first dose, NBC News reports.
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40,000 California DACA recipients now eligible to sign up for Obamacare
For the first time, Dreamers are eligible for healthcare coverage under the Affordable Care Act, which is expected to impact upwards of 40,000 Californians.
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40,000 California DACA recipients now eligible to sign up for Obamacare
For the first time, Dreamers are eligible for healthcare coverage under the Affordable Care Act, which is expected to impact upwards of 40,000 Californians. Jocelyn Moran reports.
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Mask mandate returns to health care facilities in most Bay Area counties
Workers and visitors at health care facilities in parts of the Bay Area will be required to wear masks to prevent the spread of COVID and other infectious diseases. Robert Handa reports.
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DACA recipients now eligible for health care coverage under Affordable Care Act
In a landmark moment for DACA recipients on Friday, the so-called Dreamers for the first time were able to sign up for health care coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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Mask mandate returns to health care facilities in most Bay Area counties
Starting Friday, workers and visitors at health care facilities in parts of the Bay Area will be required to wear masks to prevent the spread of COVID and other infectious diseases.
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Mask mandate returns to health care facilities in 5 Bay Area counties
Starting Friday, workers and visitors at health care facilities in parts of the Bay Area will be required to wear masks to prevent the spread of COVID and other infectious diseases.
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What to know about the baby powder recalled over potential asbestos contamination
The baby powder was first recalled in September.
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Ending HIV epidemic is possible with proactive treatment and testing
Since the first reported case of HIV in the U.S. 43 years ago, ending HIV epidemic is possible with new medicine that may ensure long, healthy lives and prevention.
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Ending HIV epidemic is possible with proactive treatment and testing
Since the first reported case of HIV in the U.S. 43 years ago, ending HIV epidemic is possible with new medicine that may ensure long, healthy lives and prevention
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1st US case of bird flu in a pig raises concerns over potential human threat
A pig at an Oregon farm was found to have bird flu.