The bird flu outbreak among dairy cattle continues to widen, infecting a herd in Ohio for the first time and additional herds in Kansas and New Mexico. In other agency news, FDA issued more than 100 warning letters to retailers over the underage sale of ZYN nicotine patches. It approved Abecma for relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma and idecabtagene vicleucel. FDA also allowed gay men to donate sperm. Kristin Lyerly, MD, MPH, an ob/gyn running for a U.S. House seat in Wisconsin, could offer a new perspective on healthcare policies. With the projected global population increase, cancer cases may rise significantly. Women’s mistreatment during childbirth remains a concerning issue, as some report uncomfortable experiences. Tennessee lawmakers passed a controversial bill requiring public school students to watch an anti-abortion group’s video on fetal development. Meanwhile, a court in Tennessee is evaluating a near-total ban on abortions in specific cases. Access to reproductive health services remains a point of contention in various states. Additionally, treatments for TMJ dysfunction are often ineffective, and the reasons behind varying autistic spectrum presentations in twins raise questions. Jerome Adams, MD, MPH, advocates for needle exchanges to combat infectious disease transmission, emphasizing the importance of public health initiatives. Corrective eyewear access shows potential economic benefits, and children entering the country illegally face housing issues along the border.
Bird Flu Outbreak Spreads in Midwest, FDA Issues Warning Letters, New Cancer Treatment Approval, US
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