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Washington experts express ‘grave concern’ as Trump appoints vaccine skeptic RFK Jr. to lead Health and Human Services

November 19, 2024, 7:57am Health

Local health experts raised alarms Thursday as President-elect Donald Trump announced vaccine critic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. his pick for secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services. Read story

Don’t toss expired COVID-19 tests

November 19, 2024, 6:00am Health

You probably have a cabinet full of rapid COVID-19 tests you’ve accumulated. The expiration dates have come closer and closer, with some tests even reaching them. Read story

An Idaho health department isn’t allowed to give COVID-19 vaccines anymore; experts say it’s a first

November 20, 2024, 11:30am Health

A regional public health department in Idaho is no longer providing COVID-19 vaccines to residents in six counties after a narrow decision by its board. Read story

A nurse places a patient&#039;s chemotherapy medication on an intravenous stand at a hospital in Philadelphia.

Nationwide IV fluid shortage could change how hospitals manage patient hydration

A nurse places a patient&#039;s chemotherapy medication on an intravenous stand at a hospital in Philadelphia.

November 20, 2024, 9:19am Health

Hospitals around the country are conserving critical intravenous fluid supplies to cope with a shortage that may last months. Some hospital administrators say they are changing how they think about IV fluid hydration altogether. Read story

Grimmway Farms baby carrots recalled due to an E. coli outbreak.

Do I have the flu or E. coli? How to tell the symptoms apart amid E. coli outbreak in WA

Grimmway Farms baby carrots recalled due to an E. coli outbreak.

November 20, 2024, 7:30am Health

An outbreak of E. coli has led to the recall of bagged carrots and dozens of infections have been confirmed across the country, including eight in Washington. Read story

Washington Secretary of Health Umair A. Shah speaks at a news conference with Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2021, at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash. Inslee announced that Washington state is expanding its vaccine mandate to include all public, charter and private school teachers and staff, as well as those working at the state's colleges and universities. Inslee also expanded the statewide indoor mask mandate in place for non-vaccinated individuals to include those who are vaccinated. (AP Photo/Ted S.

How Washington state’s health secretary is preparing for likely massive shift in federal health policy under RFK

Washington Secretary of Health Umair A. Shah speaks at a news conference with Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2021, at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash. Inslee announced that Washington state is expanding its vaccine mandate to include all public, charter and private school teachers and staff, as well as those working at the state's colleges and universities. Inslee also expanded the statewide indoor mask mandate in place for non-vaccinated individuals to include those who are vaccinated. (AP Photo/Ted S.

November 20, 2024, 6:02am Health

Washington State Secretary of Health Dr. Umair Shah said his agency would continue promoting vaccinations as the best defense against the spread of infectious disease as medical and public health experts worry about President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of vaccine critic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the U.S. Department of… Read story

Breast Cancer Awareness

Breast Cancer Awareness

Each year, more than 200,000 women in the U.S. are diagnosed with breast cancer, including thousands of women in Washington. In honor of their fight — and as part of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month — The Columbian published this collection of stories about the women who have received breast cancer diagnoses, the science and technological advances for treating them and the community that supports them.

FILE - Mehmet Oz visits the AW Driving School &amp; License Testing Center in Allentown, Pa., Sept. 23, 2022.

Trump chooses TV doctor Mehmet Oz to lead Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

FILE - Mehmet Oz visits the AW Driving School &amp; License Testing Center in Allentown, Pa., Sept. 23, 2022.

November 19, 2024, 1:27pm Health

President-elect Donald Trump says he is nominating Dr. Mehmet Oz, who hosted a long-running television talk show, to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Read story

Janet Rapp, a member of the Get Healthy Walking Club stands in front of the zebra enclosure during the early morning at the Louisville Zoo in Louisville, Ky., Friday, Oct. 18, 2024. (AP Photo/Timothy D.

Walking easy way to get health started on right foot; add resistance training for more benefits

Janet Rapp, a member of the Get Healthy Walking Club stands in front of the zebra enclosure during the early morning at the Louisville Zoo in Louisville, Ky., Friday, Oct. 18, 2024. (AP Photo/Timothy D.

November 19, 2024, 6:00am Health

Janet Rapp strode briskly down a paved path through the city zoo, waving at friends and stopping briefly to greet emus she knows by name. Read story

COVID vaccine could help again

November 19, 2024, 6:00am Health

The same technology that saved millions of lives during the COVID-19 pandemic appears to hold promise against another scourge of infectious disease, according to new research from the University of Pennsylvania. Read story

FILE - The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services building is seen, April 5, 2009, in Washington.

Sexually transmitted disease numbers show improvement

FILE - The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services building is seen, April 5, 2009, in Washington.

November 19, 2024, 5:58am Health

The U.S. syphilis epidemic slowed dramatically last year, gonorrhea cases fell and chlamydia cases remained below prepandemic levels, according to federal data released Tuesday. Read story