Anna Edney

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Young Alzheimer's Patients Dealt A Blow By Medicare's Refusal To Cover Drug

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Though Alzheimer's patients under age 65 can qualify for Medicare, they don't get access to just any treatment.

Covid Helped Pull Down U.S. Lifespans By Most In 75 Years

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About 3.4 million deaths were registered in the U.S. last year, almost 529,000 more than in 2019.

Doctors Watch Warily As Severe Covid Infections Target Kids

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Children with severe Covid-19 tend to have underlying conditions that make them susceptible, just like adults.

Unused Vaccines Are Piling Up Across U.S. As Some Regions Resist

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There's a stark conservative-liberal, rural-urban divide in vaccinations.

Easier-To-Spread Covid Variant In U.S. Amps Up Vaccine Urgency

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Health officials say they don’t yet know how far the variant may already have traveled in the U.S.

U.S. Preps For 'Tremendous Burden' Of Flu, Covid Hit At Once

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The CDC developed a test that can check for both viruses at the same time.

Mystery Lung Illnesses Tied To Cannabis Vape Products, CDC Warns

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The CDC said the illness was likely associated with some type of chemical exposure.

Fourth Carcinogen Discovered In Heart Pills Used By Millions

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A solvent called dimethylformamide was discovered in the drug valsartan, made by Novartis and other companies.

Beware Of Buying Young People's Blood To Prevent Aging, FDA Says

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The idea of infusing young blood to fight aging has attracted technology entrepreneurs like billionaire Peter Thiel.

America's Love Affair With Cheap Drugs Has A Hidden Cost

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An investigation into FDA inspections at generic drug factories raises questions about safety.

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