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Scientists sue NIH, saying politics cut their research funding
A group of scientists and health groups sued the National Institutes of Health on Wednesday, arguing that an “ideological purge” of research funding is illegal and threatens medical cures.
Apr 2, 2025 2:39 PM
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Wisconsin Supreme Court to tackle abortion, unions and redistricting after a liberal's win
MADISON, Wis.
Apr 2, 2025 1:01 PM
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Supreme Court sides with the FDA in its dispute over sweet-flavored vaping products
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled for the Food and Drug Administration in its crackdown on sweet-flavored vaping products following a surge in teen electronic cigarette use.
Apr 2, 2025 12:21 PM
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Measles an 'equal opportunity' virus for the unvaccinated, Southwestern public health doctor says
ST. THOMAS, Ont. — A local medical officer of health who's dealing with a massive measles outbreak in southwestern Ontario cautions against associating the spread of the illness with a single demographic. Southwestern Public Health Unit's Dr.
Apr 2, 2025 9:42 AM
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Mass layoffs rattle Head Start leaders already on edge over funding problems
WASHINGTON (AP) — The problems for Head Start began days after President Donald Trump took office.
Apr 2, 2025 9:00 AM
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Cooking with kids teaches healthy eating, life skills and more
To raise adventurous, self-sufficient and health-conscious eaters, get kids in the kitchen. It may sound too simple, but those are just a few of the benefits when kids learn to cook.
Apr 2, 2025 8:38 AM
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Truck driver can seek triple damages in lawsuit over THC content in CBD product, Supreme Court says
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with a truck driver who wants to sue for triple damages over a CBD hemp product he says was falsely advertised as being free from marijuana’s active ingredient and resulted in him getting fired.
Apr 2, 2025 8:22 AM
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Remove drugs from potential retaliatory tariffs list, pharmacists urge
TORONTO — The Canadian Pharmacists Association is urging the federal government to remove all drug-related products from its list of potential retaliatory tariffs against the U.S.
Apr 2, 2025 8:15 AM
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Tanya Talaga, Jane Philpott among finalists for Shaughnessy Cohen Prize
Journalist Tanya Talaga and former health minister Jane Philpott are among the authors shortlisted for this year's Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing.
Apr 2, 2025 4:00 AM
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California lawmakers reject bills to ban trans athletes' participation in girls sports
SACRAMENTO, Calif.
Apr 1, 2025 6:13 PM
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