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Should physicians have to see children whose parents oppose vaccinations?

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Should physicians have to see children whose parents oppose vaccinations?
As Florida seeks to end vaccine mandates, a behind-the-scenes debate in the medical community has been thrust into the public spotlight: Should doctors see young patients whose parents do not want them to get shots?

362. Trump's Medicaid cuts were aimed at 'able-bodied adults': Hospitals say kids will be hurt

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Republicans insist that President Donald Trump's cuts to Medicaid were aimed at reducing fraud and getting more of its adult beneficiaries into jobs. But the side effects may include less care for sick kids.

363. Fathers less likely to tackle 'awkward' sex talk

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Mothers are more likely than fathers to discuss sex and relationships with their children, raising concerns that many boys are missing out on gender-specific guidance at a critical time in their lives.

364. Special lactic acids can reduce antibiotic resistance in infants

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Researchers from The Technical University of Denmark, DTU, document that a special subgroup of naturally occurring bifidobacteria plays a crucial role in reducing antibiotic resistance in infants.

365. Stress in the strands: Hair offers clues to children's mental health

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Long-term stress levels, measured through hair samples, may provide important clues about mental health risks in children with chronic physical illness (CPI), according to new research from the University of Waterloo.

366. Finding patterns in genetic uncertainty: Clues for inborn errors of immunity

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Behind every unexplained medical condition is a patient hoping for clarity and understanding. For people with suspected inborn errors of immunity (IEIs), genetic testing can facilitate individually tailored and effective diagnostics and treatments.

367. A call to action ahead of Medicaid work requirements

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With just over a year to go until low-income people covered by Medicaid expansion in 40 states must start verifying they're working, or are exempt from work requirements, a University of Michigan health care researcher says there isn't a moment to waste.

368. 3D bioprinted mini placentas could transform pregnancy research

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By 3D bioprinting miniature placentas, scientists have provided a new way to study complications in pregnancy, with the research led by the University of Technology Sydney (UTS).

369. How HIV enters the genome—study decodes previously unknown mechanism

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Researchers at the German Center for Infection Research (DZIF) at Heidelberg University Hospital have decoded a previously unknown mechanism by which HIV-1 selects its integration targets in the human genome. A research team led by DZIF scientist Dr. Marina Lusic identified RNA:DNA hybrids (R-loops) as molecular signposts for the virus.

370. How to weigh the risks and benefits of kids' play environments

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A new research-backed tool aims to revolutionize how playgrounds and outdoor learning environments are assessed, by recognizing that some risk can be good for a child's development.

371. Should physicians have to see children whose parents oppose vaccinations?

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As Florida seeks to end vaccine mandates, a behind-the-scenes debate in the medical community has been thrust into the public spotlight: Should doctors see young patients whose parents do not want them to get shots?

372. Pre-menopausal women's protein needs after exercise examined

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Women are constantly overwhelmed with diet, health and lifestyle advice, yet are rarely the sole focus of exercise science research.

373. Association between trust of researchers and willingness to participate in Alzheimer's disease biomarker research

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A new study has found that trust in researchers is the strongest factor influencing whether older adults are willing to participate in Alzheimer's disease and related dementia (ADRD) biomarker research. In a survey of 399 older adults with no previous research involvement, those who expressed very high trust were significantly less hesitant to take part in studies, even after accounting for differences in age, education, race and knowledge of ADRD.

374. Large number of low-birth-weight babies born to women living near the Aliso Canyon gas blowout

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Women in their final trimester of pregnancy who lived within 6.2 miles of the Aliso Canyon Natural Gas Storage Field blowout—the largest uncontrolled release of toxic air pollutants from an underground gas storage facility in U.S. history—had a nearly 50% higher-than-expected chance of having a low–birth-weight baby, according to a new study by UCLA researchers.

375. On World Sepsis Day, doctors urge Americans to know the signs

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On World Sepsis Day, health experts remind Americans that sepsis strikes 1.7 million people in the U.S. each year and causes more than 350,000 deaths.

376. Assessing the risk of heart failure in patients with acute kidney injury

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When Sherry Mansour, MD, assistant professor of medicine (nephrology), first began her training at Yale, she was struck by the high rates of heart failure among her patients with kidney disease.

377. Study reveals hidden causes of heart attacks in younger adults, especially women

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A new Mayo Clinic study finds that many heart attacks in people under 65—especially women—are caused by factors other than clogged arteries, challenging long-standing assumptions about how heart attacks occur in younger populations.

378. Guiding epidemic interventions through a fog of noisy data

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Imperial College London's Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology reports a model-predictive control approach that times non-pharmaceutical interventions from noisy real-time case data, generally achieving better control with lower intervention costs than preset schedules or simple thresholds.

379. Instead of selling, some rural hospitals band together to survive

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Retta Jacobi stepped onto a metal platform that lifted her to an entrance on the side of a custom-designed semitrailer. Once inside, she lay down on a platform that technicians slid into an MRI machine. Jacobi hoped the scan would help pinpoint the source of the pain in her shoulders.

380. WHO, Africa CDC, and Morocco launch Health Emergency Leaders Network for Africa and the Eastern ...

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Rabat, 15 September 2025 – The World Health Organization (WHO) and Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), together with the Kingdom of Morocco, today opened a landmark meeting in Rabat to launch the Health Emergency Leaders Network for Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean. This network is the first of its kind, bringing together deputy ministers and senior health emergency leaders from Ministries of Health in Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean regions, alongside international partners to forge stronger regional defences that also reinforce global health security. “When crises transcend borders, so must our response—seamlessly, efficiently, and with one voice. The Network’s value is clear: trust, operational alignment with global efforts, and a mechanism to share lessons and advance cross regional opportunities before emergencies erupt. But its success will depend on the trust built among Member States. It must be country-driven, sustained, and rooted in shared responsibility,” said Dr. Hanan Balkhy, WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean. “Africa CDC’s journey since 2017 has been rooted in the vision of a New Public Health Order, with leadership and partnerships at its core. Through the continental Incident Management Support Team (IMST), co-chaired by Africa CDC and WHO, we have shown the power of connected action in responding to outbreaks such as Mpox. Beyond systems, Read more...

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