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CDC again delays vote on hepatitis vaccine recommendation

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A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention panel that advises the agency on recommendations for vaccines delayed a planned vote Thursday on changes for the hepatitis B shot long recommended for newborns, putting off a decision with major implications for the Bay Area.

The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices has scrutinized ...Read more

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An urgent wake-up call to study Trump's health

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The leader of the free world is having trouble walking and talking. We need to know why.

In recent weeks, President Donald Trump has struggled to walk a straight line, and not for the first time. He was unable to state which part of his body was medically scanned — or why. He fell asleep in an Oval Office press conference and wandered off at ...Read more

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CDC vote looms on lifting recommended hepatitis B vaccine for newborns

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ATLANTA — Catching hepatitis B is wildly more dangerous for babies than adults.

Most adults quickly recover and become immune. But about 90% of newborns with hepatitis B develop a long-haul version of the disease, then are at higher risk of liver cancer or cirrhosis.

Eventually, it kills about one in four people who were infected as newborns...Read more

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After shutdown, federal employees face new uncertainty: affording health insurance

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Larry Humphreys, a retired Federal Emergency Management Agency worker in Moultrie, Georgia, says he and his wife won’t be traveling much next year after their monthly health insurance premium payment increases more than 40%, to $938.

Humphreys, 68, feels betrayed by the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program. “As federal employees, we ...Read more

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Medicaid work rules exempt the 'medically frail.' Deciding who qualifies is tricky

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Eliza Brader worries she soon will need to prove she’s working to continue receiving Medicaid health coverage. She doesn’t think she should have to.

The 27-year-old resident of Bloomington, Indiana, has a pacemaker and a painful joint disease. She also has fused vertebrae in her neck from a spinal injury, preventing her from turning her ...Read more

Animal Doses Of Ivermectin Are Different Than Doses For Humans

Health Advice / Keith Roach /

DEAR DR. ROACH: In several of your columns, either you or a reader has brought up the subject of ivermectin as a treatment for infections or cancer. Is this the same ivermectin that is in my dog's heartworm medication? The label on the dog medication says ivermectin/pyrantel. If it is the same, is it really safe for us humans? -- L.M.H.

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Pain in the neck

We've all worked with someone who was a pain in the neck. Avoiding them was often the best technique for reducing tension and discomfort. But for the 10% to 20% of adults who contend with neck pain, the best solution is to push back with smart exercises, good self-care and, when necessary, medication or surgery.

According to a meta-analysis of ...Read more

Extra-virgin olive oil may be healthier than regular olive oil

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Olive oil has a reputation as a heart-healthy fat. Now, research suggests that a particular type of olive oil is most beneficial.

Researchers focused on 7,102 people who were part of a trial looking at the effects of the Mediterranean diet (which includes generous amounts of olive oil) in people at high risk for cardiovascular problems. After a...Read more

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Congress is back. But that doesn't mean momentum for a health insurance deal

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If you thought lawmakers in Congress would return from a Thanksgiving break ready to buckle down and find a deal on the expiring insurance subsidies under the Obama health law, think again.

There was little evidence of any momentum in the hallways of the Capitol this week. Instead, it felt more like Congress will let the subsidies expire and ...Read more

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RFK Jr. wants to delay the hepatitis B vaccine. Here's what parents need to know

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Working out of a tribal-owned hospital in Anchorage, Alaska, liver specialist Brian McMahon has spent decades treating the long shadow of hepatitis B. Before a vaccine became available in the 1980s, he saw the virus claim young lives in western Alaskan communities with stunning speed.

One of his patients was 17 years old when he first examined ...Read more

​​Pickleball injuries are getting out of hand for some adults

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Terry Landers’ pickleball injuries include two concussions, a broken wrist, a shoulder injury, a torn thumb and a black eye. None of those disasters kept her from the court. In fact, she had both knees replaced so she could keep playing.

The 69-year-old from Bridgeton, Maine, has always been athletic, playing tennis, soccer and softball. She ...Read more

Environmental Nutrition: Ride the kelp wave

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Rich in vitamins and minerals, kelp is a nutritious and delicious ingredient worth getting to know.

The folklore

People have eaten seaweed for thousands of years. Indigenous peoples along the Pacific coast of North America and indigenous Australians relied on kelp as an important culinary tradition, drying and preserving it for times of ...Read more

Eating Well: How to choose the healthiest grocery store bread

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Bread gets a bad rap, but really, it just comes down to choosing the right kind. When you know what to look for (and what to avoid), bread can be a nourishing and fiber-filled addition to your diet. Still, you might be wondering how to make sense of the overwhelming bread aisle, increasingly flooded with labels and claims like “whole grain,”...Read more

Mayo Clinic Q&A: Can humans get bird flu?

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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: Headlines about avian influenza and its spread to other animals concern me. How worried should I be about the bird flu spreading to humans?

ANSWER: Avian influenza remains a concern around the world. While we know the overall risk of avian influenza spreading to humans is low at this time, we also know the virus is ...Read more

Life, Death and Axes

Health Advice / Scott LaFee /

Let's look at some converging lines of population numbers. The United States appears to be trending toward a new club of nations: those in which annual deaths routinely outnumber births. Some countries in Europe and Asia, such as Japan, Italy, South Korea and Germany, already have more deaths each year than births.

The biggest driver appears ...Read more

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Commentary: Stay healthy with regular checkups

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I started working as a doctor in 1981. Back then, I helped children learn lifelong healthy habits — such as brushing their teeth, wearing seat belts and eating good food. I believed that staying healthy starts with prevention — and I still believe that today.

Now, after many years of observing care for older adults, I’ve seen how ...Read more

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States retreat from covering drugs for weight loss

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Some states are rethinking their coverage of GLP-1 drugs for weight loss as budgets tighten and Medicaid programs brace for the cuts included in President Donald Trump’s broad tax and spending law.

As of Oct. 1, 16 state Medicaid programs covered GLP-1s for obesity treatment, up from 13 last year, according to a survey of Medicaid directors ...Read more

Nurse Becomes Infuriated By Constant Screening Demands

Health Advice / Keith Roach /

DEAR DR. ROACH: How do I get primary care doctors to understand that I do not do any health screenings and that their badgering only infuriates me more. My feeling is that if you're not going to treat me, why test me? I only need the doctor for prescriptions and referrals to a specialist if I choose to see one. I am a nurse and do not need ...Read more

Lifting weights to lower insulin resistance and lose belly fat

The American Diabetes Association has long recommended 150 minutes of aerobic exercise a week for the control of blood sugar and increased insulin sensitivity -- essential for preventing full-blown Type 2 diabetes and controlling it after diagnosis. But scientists at Virginia Tech are weighing in with new info.

Their lab study on mice, ...Read more

Thyroid Symptoms Continue Amid Normal Blood Tests

Health Advice / Keith Roach /

DEAR DR. ROACH: I have low thyroid levels. My blood tests say that the levels are OK, but I still have all the symptoms. I received biological hormones, which helped a lot, but yams bind to the levothyroxine pills. -- S.P.

ANSWER: The symptoms of low thyroid levels can be very nonspecific. Fatigue or weakness, intolerance of cold temperatures...Read more