Jerusalem toddler dies of measles, sixth death this year | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Health & WellnessSix children in total have died since the outbreak began, with the Health Ministry pushing a vaccination campaign to contain the…
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Jerusalem toddler dies of measles, sixth death this year
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Trump Drug Tariffs Miss The Mark. There Are Better Ways To Boost Production
A tariff on drugs could increase health care costs.
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Last Thursday evening, President Trump announced, through a post on Truth Social , that he is imposing a 100% tariff on imported drugs.
The announcement contained important caveats. The…
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Colon Cancer Rising In Adults. ColoSense Offers Noninvasive Screening Tool
ColonSense box being opened by patient
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James Van Der Beek, of Dawson’s Creek, revealed he was diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer at 47, after already experiencing symptoms. As a physician, I see too often that warning symptoms for…
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Interview: Daat Lev’s Martin Buber-based trauma healing
Interview: Daat Lev’s Martin Buber-based trauma healing | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Health & Wellness/Mental HealthThe heart of dialogue is our striving for something that we may or may not be able to completely fulfill. But the very…
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What should women know about menopause?
What should women know about menopause? | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Health & WellnessMost women are unaware of the hormone issue. They are not told about the hormone shift as they get older.Scale(photo credit: SHUTTERSTOCK)ByTRACEY…
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Hadassah Hospital treats carbon dioxide exposure
Hadassah Hospital treats carbon dioxide exposure | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Health & WellnessThe family was treated with a hyperbaric chamber at Hadassah University Medical Center and was released home with no lasting effects reported….
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Reclaiming America’s Drug Innovation Edge
Innovation and medicine
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We are on a bureaucratic trajectory where American leadership in approving innovative medicines may not be sustainable and our most experienced pharmaceutical leaders are concerned. Former FDA commissioner Scott…
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Why a study claiming vaccines cause chronic illness is severely flawed – a biostatistician explains the biases and unsupported conclusions
At a Senate hearing on Sept. 9, 2025, on the corruption of science, witnesses presented an unpublished study that made a big assertion.
They claimed that the study, soon to be featured in a highly publicized film called “An Inconvenient…
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Pasteurization destroys H5N1 bird flu in milk
Pasteurization completely inactivates the H5N1 bird flu virus in milk — even if viral proteins linger.
Drinking properly pasteurized milk contaminated with avian influenza remnants won’t increase vulnerability to the infection,…
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In a first, Huntington’s disease is slowed by an experimental treatment
Even hearing the phrase “Huntington’s disease” will make a room suddenly somber. So the joy that accompanied a recent announcement of results of an experimental gene therapy for the deadly diseases signaled an unfamiliar sense of…
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