The report said the F.D.A.’s approval process for Aduhelm was “rife with irregularities” and criticized Biogen for setting an “unjustifiably high price.” Continue Reading
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Anthony Fauci Prepares for Retirement After Half a Century in Government
The nation’s top infectious disease expert, whose last day as a federal employee is Saturday, plans to write a memoir and wants to encourage people to go into public service. Continue Reading
How to Prevent Shoulder Injury
Shoulder pain can make your days more challenging and keep you up at night. Ward it off with a few smart exercise habits. Continue Reading
He Had Blood in His Urine and a Strange Rash. What Was Going On?
At the E.R., the patient learned his blood wasn’t clotting. His mother had the same condition — but the trigger turned out to be a surprise. Continue Reading
Parkinson’s disease afflicts thousands more Americans than previous estimates: new study
A new Parkinson’s Foundation-back study has found that some 90,000 people are diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in the U.S. each year, roughly a 50% increase from earlier estimated incidence rates. Continue reading…
US to Require Negative Covid Tests for Travelers From China
Amid concerns about a coronavirus surge in Beijing, the Biden administration announced the change in policy for those entering the United States from China, including Hong Kong and Macau. Continue Reading
Colorado Considers Changing Its Red Flag Law After Mass Shooting at Nightclub
A Nov. 19 shooting that killed five people and wounded 19 at a Colorado Springs nightclub has officials considering changes to strengthen Colorado’s red flag law, particularly in self-declared “Second Amendment sanctuaries,”…
Survivors of Gangs and Gun Violence, These Women Now Help Others Navigate Grief
When April Roby-Bell joined the Gangster Disciples in middle school, the street gang treated her like family when she felt abandoned by her own. She was looking for love, acceptance, and stability….
Seasonal Cooks’ Secret Sauce: Heaping Nutrition and Cultural Zest
Oldways Ambassadors Brenda Atchison and Glorya Fernandez walked a KHN reporter through two cooking demonstrations to showcase modern takes on cultural classics — like a cold black-eyed pea salad just in time…
KHN’s ‘What the Health?’: The Covid Response Coordinator Speaks
Can’t see the audio player? Click here to listen on Acast. You can also listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Pocket Casts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Click here for a…
‘Caged … For No Fault of Your Own’: Detainees Dread Covid While Awaiting Immigration Hearings
LUMPKIN, Ga. — In October, Yibran Ramirez-Cecena didn’t alert the staff at Stewart Detention Center to his cough and runny nose. Ramirez-Cecena, who had been detained at the immigration detention facility in…
Five Years in Circulation…and Counting!
Free things like air, Vital things like blood, Living things like ideas… Circulate. With this introduction, we launched Circulating Now five years ago this week. Continue reading Source: NLM
Back in Circulation
The government shutdown is over. Circulating Now will resume regular posting soon! Stay tuned and thank you for your patience. Continue reading Source: NLM
Out of Circulation
Because of a lapse in government funding, new posts and responses will not originate from this account until appropriations are enacted. Continue reading Source: NLM
A New Look for Circulating Now
You may have noticed…Circulating Now has an exciting new look! In the almost four years since we began, we’ve been thrilled by the success Continue reading Source: NLM
2015 is Almost History
Goodbye 2015, it’s been quite a year! During the past twelve months on Circulating Now, we heard from all kinds of people who work with Continue reading Source: NLM
…and we’re back!
After a 16 day government shutdown Circulating Now will resume regular posting soon! Thank you for your patience. Continue reading Source: NLM
Sorry, we’re out of the office.
Due to a lapse in government funding, new posts and responses may not originate from this account until appropriations are enacted. We’re sorry, but we Continue reading Source: NLM
President Garfield’s Condition: September 19, 1881, 11:30 PM
ELBERON, N. J., September 19, 1881. 11.30 P. M. The President died at 10.35. After the bulletin was issued, at half-past five this evening, the Continue reading Source: NLM
President Garfield’s Condition: September 19, 1881, 6:00 PM
ELBERON, N. J., September 19, 1881. 6 P. M. Though the gravity of the President’s condition continues, there has been no aggravation of symptoms since Continue reading Source: NLM