Public Health
Health News Briefing for Mid-September 2025
18. september 2025 Rapporteret af AI
KFF Health News briefings for September 15 and 16, 2025, cover key healthcare developments including policy changes, medical breakthroughs, and public health updates. The reports provide objective insights into U.S. health issues. They highlight ongoing debates on insurance and access.
CDC recommends updated COVID vaccines for everyone six months and older
3. oktober 2025 Rapporteret af AI
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced new guidance urging updated COVID-19 vaccinations for all individuals aged six months and older. This recommendation aims to enhance protection against circulating variants ahead of the respiratory virus season.
HealthWatch podcast discusses rising mpox cases
In the latest HealthWatch podcast, experts highlight a concerning uptick in mpox infections across the United States. The episode features insights from infectious disease specialists on prevention and vaccination efforts.
Coalition Opposes FDA's Proposed Ban on 7-OH Substance
A diverse group of organizations has publicly criticized the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's proposed ban on 7-Hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), arguing it threatens public health and ignores scientific evidence. The coalition, including health advocates and industry representatives, issued a joint statement on September 23, 2025, urging the FDA to reconsider. They claim the ban could limit access to potential therapeutic alternatives amid the ongoing opioid crisis.
AAP conference addresses climate change impacts on children
During its 2024 National Conference in Orlando, the American Academy of Pediatrics highlighted the severe effects of climate change on pediatric health. Experts presented data showing increased risks from extreme weather and pollution. The group issued a new policy urging expanded protections for children.
Study links extreme heat to workplace injuries as OSHA faces delays
A new study reveals that extreme heat contributes to thousands of workplace injuries annually, with risks rising above 85 degrees Fahrenheit heat index. Researchers confirm that basic protections like water, shade, and breaks reduce these risks. However, a federal government shutdown threatens to delay OSHA's proposed national heat standard.
Senate confirms Robert Califf as FDA commissioner
The U.S. Senate has confirmed Robert Califf to lead the Food and Drug Administration amid ongoing public health challenges. Califf, a cardiologist with prior FDA experience, was approved in a bipartisan vote. This move aims to stabilize the agency during debates over drug approvals and regulations.