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Over 2,000 cases of were recalled due to a packaging issue that could lead to spoilage. (USA Today)
With a second Donald Trump presidency and more Republicans in the House and Senate, . (KFF Health News)
Eli Lilly for selling copycat weight-loss products containing tirzepatide, the active ingredient in Zepbound. (Reuters via MSN)
Patient groups to let Medicare cover obesity medications. (The Hill)
Here's how fighting flames, like the ones in Los Angeles, . (Politico)
Some healthcare facilities in areas remain closed. (ABC News)
As immunization rates fall, some for childhood diseases like pertussis. (New York Times)
Princess of Wales to thank the medical staff and speak with patients at the Royal Marsden Hospital, where she was treated for cancer. (BBC)
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will issue more than $1 million in who bought Zephyr face masks, which falsely claimed to be N95-grade.
The FTC also and its leaders for using Google search ads and telemarketing to "masquerade as other substance use disorder treatment providers."
The FDA is reviewing whether , billed as a nonaddictive opioid alternative, should be approved to treat acute pain. (Washington Post)
An NIH study showed that 4.5% of participants met criteria for self-reported after SARS-CoV-2 infection. (Journal of General Internal Medicine)
Phillips for an application used with its mobile cardiac telemetry monitoring due to the potential for missed information or notifications that could impact patients.
The denied covering up the health of its leader, who was hospitalized with severe pneumonia. (AP)
Some U.S. states are to provide abortions. (The Guardian)
dispensaries than California, despite recreational marijuana being illegal in the state. (NPR)
The FDA announced a of "achieving a more robust and nimble" infant formula supply.
A third person has received a , according to founder Elon Musk. (AP)
A nurse in the U.K. was seriously injured after at a hospital. (BBC)