Blog
Shingles Vaccine May Stall Dementia, and Vaccine Mandates Save Lives, Studies Suggest

Health News tamfitronics

Céline Gounder, KFF Health News’ senior fellow and editor-at-large for public health, on “CBS Mornings” discussed new research that found the shingles vaccine may delay the onset of dementia. Gounder also discussed a covid-19 study that shows state mask and vaccine mandates save lives on CBS’ “CBS News 24/7.”
Share this:
Related Posts
New York judge dismisses state terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione, keeps murder charge
A New York state judge dismissed state terrorism charges against Luigi Mangione on Tuesday but kept second-degree murder charges in connection with the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December.New York Judge Gregory Carro tossed out charges of murder in furtherance of an act of terrorism and murder in the second degree as a crime of terrorism against Mangione, ruling the charges were "legally insufficient." Carro ruled that prosecutors presented "legally sufficient evidence of all other counts, including Murder in the Second Degree.""While the People place great emphasis on defendant’s ‘ideological’ motive, there is no indication in the statute that a murder committed for ideological reasons (in this case, the defendant’s apparent desire to draw attention to what he perceived as inequities or greed within the American health care system), fits within the definition...
GOP leaders reject Democratic demands for bill to avoid shutdown
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican leaders in the House and Senate said Wednesday that they will reject Democratic demands for an immediate extension of health care subsidieschallenging Democrats to vote against a stopgap spending bill that doesn’t include them but will keep the government open at the end of the month.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said Democrats “have a choice to make” as the Sept. 30 deadline approaches. They can work with Republicans, Thune said, or “they can shut down the government with all that will mean for the American people.”
The House could vote as soon as Thursday on a Republican stopgap measure to keep federal agencies funded through Nov. 21, buying lawmakers more time to work out their differences on spending levels. Republicans argue they are providing exactly what Democrats have insisted upon...
Intermountain Health Holding Downwinder Clinics to Help Individuals Effected with Expansion of RECA
Intermountain Health Downwinders Clinic Holding Public Meetings In Several Utah Cities and Idaho Falls To Discuss The Recent Reauthorization And Expansion Of The Program
St. George, UT (PRUnderground) September 19th, 2025
The RESEP (Radiation Exposure Screening and Education Program) clinic from Intermountain Health St. George Regional Hospital will be holding public informational meetings in several Utah cities and in Idaho Falls, Idaho on September 20th, 25th, 26th and 27th, 2025. These meetings are to inform the public about the reinstatement and expansion of the RECA program and what areas now qualify.
Come receive information regarding what new areas now qualify to apply for the RECA compensation as well as the new increased compensation amount. If you have called asking for an application to be sent and they have not been able to call you back, applications will be available. Unfortunately,...
CMRF Aid of Rs 48.64 Lakh Disbursed to 69 Beneficiaries in Kurnool
Kurnool: Minister for roads and buildings, B.C. Janardhan Reddy, on Sunday distributed financial assistance to beneficiaries under the Chief Ministers Relief Fund (CMRF) at his camp office in Banaganapalle.
Cheques worth Rs 44,64,166 were handed over to 64 beneficiaries, while five others received Rs 4 lakh through Letters of Credit for emergency medical services. In total, 69 beneficiaries were extended support amounting to Rs 48,64,166.
The minister said that the coalition government, led by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, is committed to standing by the poor and ensuring timely support for their healthcare needs.
Allagadda police reunite boy missing for a year with parents
Kurnool: Allagadda police have traced a boy who had been missing for the past year. The 14-year-old son of Kunduru Brahmananda Reddy from Chintakunta village, a class 9 student, went missing in November last year...
HK records two more imported chikungunya fever cases
Hong Kong on Thursday reported two new imported cases of chikungunya fever, involving two elderly people of the same family who recently travelled to Guangzhou.
The city has now recorded 16 imported cases of the mosquito-borne disease this year.
The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) said the latest patients, a 79-year-old woman and a 75-year-old man from Sha Tin, visited Panyu District in Guangzhou from August 30 to September 6.
They both developed fever, headache and joint pain on September 9. The woman also developed a rash.
The pair sought medical treatment a day later and were admitted to Prince of Wales Hospital.
Laboratory tests confirmed they tested positive for the chikungunya virus.
The CHP said there is one household contact who did not travel to Guangzhou and is asymptomatic, but under medical surveillance.
As the two patients had stayed...
Schumer warns of a government shutdown
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer weathered backlash from Democrats earlier this year when he voted with Republicans to keep the government open. But he’s now willing to risk a shutdown at the end of the month if Republicans don’t accede to Democratic demands. ...
Inside Ricky Hatton’s Health & Drug Struggles Before His Death
Image Credit: Dave Thompson/Getty ImagesJust two months before he was supposed to make his boxing comeback, Ricky Hatton died at 46 years old. Naturally, fans and friends in the sports world were heartbroken and wanted answers regarding his cause of death, which has yet to be confirmed. However, some may recall that Hatton opened up about health struggles during his final years — specifically, with mental health and drugs.Below, Hollywood Life is breaking down what we know about Hatton’s life before death.Ricky Hatton’s Mental Health StrugglesIn August 2023, Hatton sat down with Daily Mail to discuss the aftermath of his fights against Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiaoboth of which he lost.“After the Mayweather fight, I started drinking a lot more heavily, and ultimately, I fell out with my parents, and that was difficult for...
There’s a new outbreak of Ebola in Africa. Here’s what you need to know
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has declared a new Ebola outbreak in Kasai Province. It’s caused by the most severe strain: Zaire Ebola virus.
This outbreak began with a 34-year-old pregnant woman who was admitted to hospital on August 20 and died five days later. Two health workers who treated her also became infected and died.
By September 15, there were 81 confirmed cases and 28 deaths, including four health workers.
The DRC has had 15 prior Ebola epidemics, with the largest in 2019 and the most recent in 2022.
But genetic analysis shows the outbreak likely began after a spillover from an animal to a human, rather than a continuation of earlier outbreaks. How does it spread and what are the symptoms?Ebola virus disease was first identified in 1976 in a village near...
NHL CBA establishes a fund for retired players’ health care and wellness
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Beyond the noticeable changes in the new NHL collective bargaining agreement like expanding the regular season to 84 games and implementing a playoff salary cap is an investment in caring for former players that has not existed until now.
The league and union will contribute $4 million annually to the newly established Retired Players Emergency Healthcare and Wellness Fund. NHL Alumni Association president and executive director Glenn Healy, a retired goaltender, said the plan provides access to a family doctor and a mental wellness professional for any player, “whether you played one shift or 10,000 games.”
Healy, Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly and NHLPA assistant executive director Ron Hainsey shared details about the plan Tuesday for a small group of reporters attending the league’s annual preseason player media tour. “Our wellness...
SOAD TABRIZI: JB Pritzker’s mandated ‘mental health screenings’ for school children is a data grab, not compassion
Mental health diagnoses will spread like wildfire through schools, not because kids are sicker, but because being “special” has become a badge of belonging.
...
Nazi scientist linked to thalidomide signed off on penicillin imports into Ireland
A Nazi scientist working at the company which made controversial compound thalidomide found in pregnancy drugs signed off on imports of penicillin and other drugs into Ireland during the 1950s, the Irish Thalidomide Association (ITA) has discovered.It is now even more urgent the State shares its papers on the thalidomide controversy to unveil all links with the company now called Grünenthal, the association urged on Thursday.Heinrich Mückter, a Nazi party member, experimented during the Second World War on prisoners in camps including Buchenwald. It is said hundreds died after being injected with the killer disease typhus.Despite being wanted in Poland for war crimes, he escaped and later became chief scientist at Grünenthal. Links between Nazism and thalidomide have been previously documented.In 2012 American outlet Newsweek wrote: “It was in this company of men, indifferent...
Planned Parenthood files legal challenge to protect Medicaid funding in South Carolina
A new legal challenge from Planned Parenthood seeks to preserve Medicaid payments for its health centers in South Carolina after a Supreme Court decision put the federal funding in jeopardy.On Thursday, Planned Parenthood South Atlantic filed an amended complaint in federal court challenging the constitutionality of executive orders from Republican Gov. Henry McMaster that block Medicaid reimbursements for organizations providing abortions, even though the funds are used to provide other medical care. The South Carolina clinics provide services such as contraception, cancer screenings, annual exams and testing for sexually transmitted diseases.“This case is about Planned Parenthood’s provision of essential health care services, other than abortionto its patients in South Carolina,” the complaint states, noting that terminating the provider from Medicaid “will have a devastating impact on its ability to provide a wide range of non-abortion...