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What To Know About The Nipah Virus
The World Health Organization has confirmed two instances of the Nipah virus in an eastern Indian state, highlighting a significant public health concern due to its zoonotic nature and high mortality rate. Despite its lethality, there are currently no approved vaccines or treatments available for this virus.
Navigating The Maze That Is Medical Debt
Black Americans face a disproportionate burden of medical debt, a financial strain exacerbated by rising healthcare costs. In response, two nonprofit organizations have released a comprehensive guide aimed at equipping consumers with strategies to effectively manage their medical bills and prevent unwarranted charges.
Why ‘Admin Nights’ Are The New Book Club For Busy Adults
Admin nights offer a structured approach to tackling mundane tasks, fostering accountability and enjoyment through social collaboration.
Changing The Story Data Tells About Black Health
Word In Black has established the Insights & Research Division, a strategic initiative aimed at amplifying the perspectives of Black Americans through data-driven analysis. This division seeks to address critical issues, including organ donation and breast cancer, by reshaping narratives and centering Black voices in the discourse.
Medicaid Tries New Approach With Sickle Cell
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has introduced a groundbreaking payment model that enables federal negotiation with pharmaceutical companies over the cost of gene therapies for sickle cell disease. This initiative holds drugmakers accountable for the treatment's efficacy, offering a potential cure for many of the 100,000 predominantly Black Americans affected by the condition.
Obesity Isn’t a Personal Failure: How Black Americans Face Higher Risks
The American Heart Association emphasizes that obesity is a multifaceted health issue influenced by social and economic barriers, necessitating coordinated efforts among government entities, healthcare professionals, community organizations, and individuals to effectively address the epidemic.
Trump’s ‘Great’ Health Plan Could Leave Millions Paying Too Much
President Donald Trump has unveiled a healthcare initiative aimed at curbing costs, featuring proposals to reduce prescription drug prices and expand access to Health Savings Accounts. However, the plan lacks details on implementation and fails to address the affordability of Affordable Care Act premiums, leaving millions, including many Black Americans, without assurance of continued coverage.
Medical Groups Sue To Block New CDC Vaccine Recommendations
In a significant legal move, seven leading medical organizations have initiated a lawsuit against recent modifications to the CDC's childhood vaccine guidelines, denouncing the changes as "egregious, reckless, and dangerous."
Stress-Proof Your Body: How To Build A Nervous System That Supports Your Fitness Goals
Chronic stress undermines physical progress by maintaining the nervous system in a fight-or-flight state. Regulating your physiology and integrating nervous system resets into daily routines can mitigate reactivity, enhance movement, coordination, and recovery, and facilitate relaxation.
CDC Downgrades Childhood Immunization Schedule Amid Deadly Flu Surge
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has revised the childhood and adolescent vaccine schedule, a move that may result in confusion, lower vaccination rates, and heightened illness and mortality. This decision follows the influence of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., known for his anti-vaccine stance.
