Céline Gounder, KFF Health News’ editor-at-large for public health, discussed the cruise ship hantavirus outbreak on PBS NewsHour, Fox’s LiveNow From Fox, and CBS News’ CBS Mornings on May 5. She also discussed the hantavirus outbreak on NPR’s Morning Edition on May 6. Click here to watch Gounder on PBS NewsHour. Click here to watch Gounder
2 min read JUST IN CASE you haven’t been on the Internet recently, know that creatine is having one hell of a run. It seems like just a few decades ago, taking creatine monohydrate was a shady habit that might help you build strength and muscle, but trash your kidneys in the process. Well, science
When Gavin Newsom ran for California governor in 2018, his support for a state-run single-payer healthcare system was considered a risky move and earned him hefty labor endorsements. Today, leading Democrats in the wide-open race to succeed Newsom have embraced single-payer as a political necessity, an answer to voters fed up with rising premiums and
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3 min read A study found that people with the PAM gene variant, p.S539W, have a decreased sensitivity to the GLP-1 hormone. The genetic variant can interfere with the activation of hormones. Doctors say people don’t need to undergo genetic testing right now. However, they are not ruling it out as a potential option in