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Public health experts have been quick to condemn an executive order from President Donald Trump aimed at upending childhood vaccinations in the U.S., but the biggest obstacles may be the unprecedented financial and logistical challenges it would impose on parents, health providers and drugmakers
MEMBERS of Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Cabinet have visited the new Caerphilly Leisure and Wellbeing Hub to see the latest progress on the development, which is due to open in March 2027
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited Bakersfield on Thursday to learn about a nutrition education program and address new federal vaccine recommendations
US President Donald Trump signed the executive orderon Monday, recommending reducing the number of diseases covered by universal routine childhood vaccination recommendations from 18 to 11
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Eric Wareheim brandishes an ornate walking stick at the entrance to his appointment-only plant art atelier along an industrial stretch of East L.A. “Welcome to my botanical wonderland,” he says with a grin, waving the cane topped with a snake’s head before the array of dramatic flora around him. Wareheim — whose surrealist, absurdist work…
By Katie Suleta, DHSc, MPH — Aug 14, 2026 One of MAHA’s central claims, that medicine completely ignores nutrition, only holds up if you deliberately ignore the existence of registered dietitians, the National Board of Physician Nutrition Specialists, and similar organizations. MAHA isn’t building a new bridge for nutritional medicine; they’re bypassing existing infrastructure on…
A new Pittsburgh-based initiative is making a $25 million bet on a persistent problem in medicine: promising rare disease science too often fails to become a treatment

