Phillip Reese

As More Americans Embrace Anxiety Treatment, MAHA Derides Medications

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has criticized the broadening use of anxiety medications, claiming they’re harmful. Doctors and researchers say the MAHA movement is misrepresenting drugs that have been proved to safely treat chronic anxiety and point to broader social changes to explain their increased use.

Más personas toman medicamentos para tratar la ansiedad, aunque el gobierno critica su uso

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La proporción de adultos en el país que tomaron medicamentos para la ansiedad aumentó de 11,7% en 2019 a 14,3% en 2024, y la mayor parte del incremento se registró durante la pandemia de covid.

Nueva tarifa de $100.000 por visa impuesta por Trump afecta a trabajadores de salud rurales

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El sistema de salud en Estados Unidos depende del personal nacido en el extranjero para cubrir plazas como médicos, enfermeros, técnicos y otros profesionales, especialmente en zonas rurales.

Rural Health Providers Could Be Collateral Damage From $100K Trump Visa Fee

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Dozens of health care organizations have asked the Trump administration to shield the doctors, nurses, and techs they need to fill shortages from the president’s new $100,000 visa fee for skilled foreign workers. So far, there’s no sign of a reprieve.

Conflicting Advice on Covid Shots Likely To Ding Already Low Vaccine Rates, Experts Warn

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About 1 in 4 American adults got a covid vaccine shot during the 2024-25 virus season, a fraction health care experts warn could be smaller this year as millions wrestle with conflicting advice from the government and trusted medical organizations about the value of a shot.

El crecimiento del empleo en salud se ve empañado por medidas contra inmigrantes y recortes a Medicaid

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Según economistas, las medidas del presidente Donald Trump contra la inmigración y los recortes a los programas de seguro público amenazan con frenar el crecimiento del sector.

Health Care’s Employment Growth Clouded by Immigration Crackdown, Medicaid Cuts

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The health care sector has accounted for nearly half of this year’s U.S. job growth. But economists say immigration crackdowns and Medicaid cuts could create a drag on the sector just as more workers are needed to support a growing population of older Americans.

Con el verano hay más mosquitos y, temen oficiales, más casos de dengue

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El año pasado se reportaron alrededor de 3.700 nuevas infecciones por dengue en Estados Unidos, frente a las 2.050 de 2023, según los Centros para el Control y Prevención de Enfermedades.

As Mosquito Season Peaks, Officials Brace for New Normal of Dengue Cases

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In recent years, locally acquired dengue cases have appeared in California, Florida, and Texas, parts of the U.S. where the disease isn’t endemic. Health and vector control officials worry that with climate change and the lack of a vaccine, dengue will take hold in a larger swath of North America.

Mental Health and Substance Misuse Treatment Is Increasingly a Video Chat or Phone Call Away

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More Californians are getting mental health or substance use disorder treatment online or over the phone than in person, according to a ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø News analysis of UCLA’s latest California Health Interview Survey. But the telehealth experience isn’t always positive.

Thought Inflation Was Bad? Health Insurance Premiums Are Rising Even Faster

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California businesses saw employees’ monthly family insurance premiums rise nearly $1,000 over a 15-year period, more than double the pace of inflation. And employees’ share grew as companies shifted more of the cost to workers.

More Californians Are Freezing to Death. Experts Point to More Older Homeless People.

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Hypothermia deaths have risen in California and across the nation. Experts point to the growing number of older, unsheltered homeless people as a key factor in the trend.

Más californianos están muriendo por el frío. Gran parte son personas mayores sin techo

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La hipotermia causada por la exposición a bajas temperaturas fue la causa principal, o que contribuyó,  a la muerte de 166 californianos el año pasado, más del doble que hace una década

Breast Cancer Rises Among Asian American and Pacific Islander Women

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Asian American and Pacific Islander women once had a relatively low rate of breast cancer diagnoses. Now, researchers are scrambling to understand why it’s rising at a faster pace than those of many other racial and ethnic groups.

Jóvenes latinos gay ven un porcentaje cada vez mayor de nuevos casos de VIH; piden financiación específica

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Un análisis de ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø News-Associated Press halló que los hombres latinos homosexuales y bisexuales representan una proporción cada vez mayor de nuevos diagnósticos e infecciones, lo que demuestra que los están dejando atrás en la lucha contra el VIH.

Young Gay Latinos See Rising Share of New HIV Cases, Leading to Call for Targeted Funding

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Since being diagnosed with HIV in 2022, Fernando Hermida has had to move three times to access treatment. A ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø News-Associated Press analysis found gay and bisexual Latino men account for a fast-growing proportion of new diagnoses and infections, showing they are falling behind in the fight against HIV.

Heat-Related Deaths Are Up, and Not Just Because It’s Getting Hotter

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Excessive heat contributed to 1,670 deaths nationwide last year, according to federal data — the highest rate in at least two decades. An increase in drug use and homelessness, along with hotter temperatures, were among the reasons.