Key Health News Highlights: Infant Formula and Opioids Under Review
Today's health news covers significant issues including scrutiny of high-end infant formulas and the ongoing spread of synthetic opioids, as reported in Morning Rounds.
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Today's health news covers significant issues including scrutiny of high-end infant formulas and the ongoing spread of synthetic opioids, as reported in Morning Rounds.
Australia is set to implement new transparency measures that will publicly name political lobbyists with access to Parliament, along with the MPs who sponsor their entry.
The recent outbreak of Rift Valley fever in Senegal, reported in September 2025, poses significant health risks to both humans and livestock, with concerns spreading to neighboring regions.
In a significant legal move, the FTC and four state attorneys general have initiated a lawsuit against the leading organization for gender-affirming care clinicians.
Brittany Trang analyzes whether Abridge's assertion of being a patient-centered ambient scribe developer holds true in the latest edition of AI Prognosis.
In a significant policy shift, the Trump administration plans to incorporate special education into the Department of Health and Human Services, amidst other health updates.
Farmers from Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Telangana discuss their preferred mango types and the significance of these fruits in their regions.
STAT director of editorial operations, Sarah Mupo, emphasizes the importance of the term ‘health care’ in their reporting, highlighting its foundational role.
The documentary 'Scamanda' delves into the life of a woman who misled her community while claiming to battle cancer, raising questions about trust and deception.
In the wake of the Dobbs decision, women's health care providers are increasingly engaging in political advocacy to safeguard reproductive rights and health services.
A recent analysis highlights the disparities in access to reproductive healthcare services across the U.S. due to differing state policies.
In 2025, the U.S. achieved a historic low in infant mortality rates according to CDC data, but it still lags behind other comparable countries.
After 27 years away from screens, the beloved Wombles are set to return, appealing to both nostalgic adults and the younger Generation Alpha while promoting environmental awareness.
A look at how supplement use has evolved over the years, alongside updates on Medicare-funded weight loss and Utah's new drunk driving limit.
A shark bite incident at Coogee Beach in Sydney has left a young mother hospitalized, prompting renewed discussions on the effectiveness of shark culls for public safety.
Abdullah Ibrahim, the renowned South African jazz pianist and composer, has passed away at the age of 91 in Germany after a brief illness, leaving behind a rich musical legacy.
PDS Health has successfully raised $2 million aimed at improving access to clean water in Ethiopia, a critical initiative for public health.
The Ibiza 2026 season is set to feature a variety of artists, with [UNVRS] launching at the former Privilege venue and Carl Cox headlining Sundays. Here's what to expect each night.
The announcement of a Memorandum of Understanding regarding the State of Health has led to a positive reaction in the markets.
In a remarkable display, 20-year-old Ben Gannon-Doak played a key role in Scotland's first World Cup win in 36 years against Haiti, marking a significant moment in the team's history.