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E. coli in carrots: A health expert explains how to handle the outbreak

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On Tuesday Scripps News spoke with a health expert about the recent E. coli outbreak in carrots. What should consumers watch out for? (Scripps News)
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AI assistant 'gamechanger' for clinicians at Great Ormond Street Hospital

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Patients and clinicians at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children are leading the first NHS trial of a bespoke healthcare AI assistant, TORTUS, to help improve face-to-face time during appointments. This programme is the first of...
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Battling your prescription drug insurance denial

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Facing health issues is stressful. Being denied by your insurance for crucial claims is added worry. Here's what to know about battling prescription drug insurance denial. (Scripps News)
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Health officials concerned with the uptick in bird flu cases

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Health officials are sounding the alarm as new cases of bird flu are now popping up in humans and commercial dairy farms. (Scripps News)
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Patient says smartwatch helped save her and her baby’s life

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Pregnant women who use smart devices like Apple watches have been able to catch conditions like myocarditis and placental abruption. (Scripps News)
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Expert offers advice to protect against mosquitos

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William Klimstra, an associate professor at the Center for Vaccine Research, discusses recent mosquito-borne illnesses and how people can protect themselves. (Scripps News)
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If you get sick often, are you immunocompromised? Here's what the term actually means

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The CDC says those who are immunocompromised should get extra doses of the updated COVID-19 vaccines, which are available starting this week. (Scripps News)
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FDA authorizes release of updated COVID-19 vaccines

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Everyone age 5 years and older should get an updated COVID-19 vaccine to protect against serious illness, the CDC recommends. (Scripps News)
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Scripps News Reports: The Cure for HIV

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We're closer to a cure for HIV than ever before. Scripps News examines the fight against a virus that has killed millions of people around the world in the last generation. (Scripps News)
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CDC wastewater data shows an increase in viral activity

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The latest from the CDC wastewater data shows much of the country is experiencing very high viral activity. What can you do to stay healthy right now? (Scripps News)
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45 American physicians, nurses urge White House to act on Gaza, sign open letter addressed to leaders

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45 American physicians and nurses have urged the White House to act to stop the killing in Gaza, and have signed an open letter addressed to U.S. leaders which has gone viral on social media. (Scripps News)
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Junior doctor representatives arrive at the Department of Health for negotiations

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Junior doctor representatives including Dr Robert Laurenson and Dr Vivek Trivedi arrive at the Department of Health to negotiate with Health Secretary Wes Streeting.
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President Biden’s COVID-19 symptoms 'improved meaningfully,' doctor says

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White House Dr. Kevin O’Connor said President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 symptoms have 'improved meaningfully,' as he isolates at his seaside home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, after testing positive. (Scripps News)
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Doctors help cancer patient speak again with rare voice box transplant

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On Feb. 29, six surgeons operated for 21 hours to pull off a rare procedure to replace Marty Kedian's larynx. (Scripps News)
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Amid rise in childhood diabetes, man describes how to 'thrive' with disease

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A man who has battled Type 1 diabetes since he was 17 years old describes how to "thrive" as childhood diagnoses are projected to skyrocket. (Scripps News)
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In wake of Supreme Court ruling, Biden administration tells doctors to provide emergency abortions

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The Biden administration on Tuesday told emergency room doctors they must perform emergency abortions when necessary to save a pregnant woman’s health. (Scripps News)
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Facility fees can skyrocket your medical bills: Here's what you can do.

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Facility fees are a hospital's charges for outpatient or doctor services provided in an office not owned by that doctor, and the out-of-pocket amount can be costly. (Scripps News)
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Fact-checking claims made by Biden and Trump during the first 2024 presidential debate

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Fact-checking claims made by Biden, Trump during the first presidential debate. (Scripps News)
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Junior doctors strike outside Downing Street

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Junior doctors in England have started a five-day walkout across the country and will return to work on July 2 – just two days before voters go to the polls. Sir Keir Starmer said he would open talks on day one of a Labour government if...
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Starmer and Streeting visit GP surgery in the East Midlands

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and shadow health secretary Wes Streeting visit the Long Lane Surgery in Coalville, a GP practice in the East Midlands as Labour sets out plans to end the 8am scramble for GP appointments and bring back the...
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Investors, patients, and doctors sound off on direct-to-consumer medical tests

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It's not just pregnancy tests and COVID nasal swabs anymore: Detailed home medical tests are easier to get than ever. But are they sound science or modern-day snake oil? (Scripps News)
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Investors, patients, and doctors sound off on direct-to-consumer medical tests

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It's not just pregnancy tests and COVID nasal swabs anymore: Detailed home medical tests are easier to get than ever. But are they sound science or modern-day snake oil? (Scripps News)
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Health and care at heart of Lib Dem manifesto, says Ed Davey

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Footage of Liberal Democrats leader Sir Ed Davey speaking during the party's General Election manifesto launch at Lumiere London. The document sets out that the Lib Dems would fund a £9.4 billion package for the NHS and social care in...
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Medication can increase heat illness risk

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Preparation and prevention are the most important ways to protect yourself from heat sickness like heat exhaustion or heat stroke. (Scripps News)