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19  avril     10h57
World Health Organization approves updated cholera vaccine to combat surge in cases
Melissa Rudy    The World Health Organization has approved a new version of a cholera vaccine that could help address a surge in cases that has depleted the global vaccine stockpile.
    09h00
Utah mom fights for her daughter’s access to discontinued diabetes medication: Life-saving’
Melissa Rudy    A Utah mother is fighting for her teen daughter’s access to diabetes medicine after it was discontinued. Alison Smart, plus other parents and medical experts, discussed the risks and options.
18  avril     14h07
World Health Organization, experts reach landmark agreement on how to define airborne diseases
Andrea Vacchiano    The World Health Organization and around experts have established a consensus on what it means for a disease to spread through the air, officials said.
    08h51
Having trouble sleeping? It could be for this surprising reason, experts say
Melissa Rudy    What you eat can have an impact on your sleep. Two sleep experts shared foods that promote sleep, foods to avoid, and how to know if your dietary choices are keeping you up at night.
    01h00
Study finds evidence of microplastics in brains and other organs
Fox News Staff    Two recently published studies investigated how microplastics can find their way inside the organs of both humans and mice, and what the potential impact can be.
17  avril     21h25
Forever chemicals’ found in US drinking water, map shows ’hot spots’ of highest levels
Melissa Rudy    A study published in the journal Nature Geoscience on April found that higher amounts of PFAS perfluoroalkyl substances were found in drinking water in certain parts of the U.S.
    20h11
The girl who can’t smile, plus ’Ozempic babies’ and sleep-related disorders
Melissa Rudy    The Fox News Health Newsletter brings you trending and important stories about health warnings, drug shortages, mental health issues and more in this weekly recap.
    10h00
6 energy boosters to help beat the midday slump, from a nutrition expert
Angelica Stabile    Dr. Christopher Rhodes, a nutritional biologist in California, shared six tips for keeping energy levels high throughout the day and beating the midday slump.
    09h15
Lack of sleep could be a factor in a ’silent epidemic,’ experts warn
Melissa Rudy    Lack of sleep can lead to what some experts call the silent epidemic a little known condition called non alcoholic fatty liver disease. Here’s what experts want you to know.
16  avril     21h10
Drinking 100% orange juice is linked to surprising health benefits, study finds
Angelica Stabile    A study by Toronto Metropolitan University researched the effects of drinking orange juice vs. sugar sweetened orange beverages on appetite, food intake and glycemic response in adults.
    10h37
The girl who can’t smile: How a rare disorder became a young woman’s greatest gift’
Melissa Rudy    Tayla Clement, , was born with a rare disorder that made it impossible to smile but she says she is grateful for it. Clement shared her experience with Fox News Digital.
    08h30
Ozempic babies: Women claim weight-loss drugs are making them more fertile and experts agree
Melissa Rudy    Women taking weight loss drugs like Ozempic are reporting unexpected pregnancies. Drs. Rachel McConnell and Angela Fitch said these medications could boost fertility.
15  avril     18h41
Ask a doc: How can I improve my posture?’
Amy McGorry    Fox News Digital spoke with Dr. Arthur L. Jenkins, III, board certified neurosurgeon and founder of Jenkins NeuroSpine in New York City, about the importance of good posture and how to achieve it.
    10h46
Less than half of Americans say they get enough sleep, new poll shows
Angelica Stabile    A Gallup poll on sleep found that about a quarter of Americans said they got eight or more hours of sleep per night and about a fifth said they got five hours or less.
14  avril     12h46
Fake Botox claims, puberty blocker dangers and more led top Health news this week
Melissa Rudy    This weekend, check out some of the top stories of the week in Health that you may have missed, or have been meaning to check out and get fully prepped for the week ahead.
13  avril     17h53
Unique therapy helps some young people with autism interact better with others
Chris Pandolfo    A New York speech pathologist is using improvisational theater, better known as improv, to help young adults with autism spectrum disorder ASD develop their social skills.
    17h25
Some breast cancer patients could be at risk of another type of cancer, study reveals
Angelica Stabile    A new study found that women with breast cancer who have received chemotherapy are at an increased risk of developing lung cancer. Epic Research experts and other physicians commented.
12  avril     19h15
CDC investigating fake Botox injections: Serious and sometimes fatal’
   The CDC is investigating reports of fake Botox causing botulism like illnesses in several states. Experts weigh in on the risks and offer safety tips.
    14h15
Georgia health officials link third measles case to unvaccinated international traveler
   Georgia health officials have confirmed a third case of measles linked to an individual who does not live in the U.S. and had traveled internationally with a group of students.
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First-ever augmented reality abdominal surgery performed in Chile: ’A revolution’
   The first ever augmented reality AR abdominal surgery was performed by Dr. Alberto Rodriguez in Chile. The surgeon gave details about the tech; an AI health expert also shared pros and cons.