Justice Clarence Thomas was discharged from the hospital Friday after a stay of nearly a week, the Supreme Court said. Thomas, 73, had entered the hospital last Friday evening after experiencing “flu-like symptoms.” He was treated for an infection with intravenous antibiotics, the court said Sunday in announcing his hospitalization…. Read More
Poland to abolish nearly all COVID-19 restrictions
Poland is abolishing practically all of its COVID-19 restrictions next week, a government official said Thursday. People will no longer be required to wear masks in indoor public spaces starting Monday, Health Minister Adam Niedzielski said. The only exception will be in medical facilities, where staff and patients will still… Read More
Under pressure, FDA reviews ALS drug with modest data
When patients are battling a terminal illness and want access to an experimental drug, how much evidence that it works should regulators require before approval? That’s the question behind many of the Food and Drug Administration’s toughest decisions, including last year’s controversial approval of Aduhelm. Many experts — including the… Read More
Top-notch hospital in Qatar fills up… with falcons
At first glance, the Souq Waqif clinic in the historic center of Doha could be any other state-of-the-art hospital. Nurses in blue scrubs move briskly through the bright wards, conducting rounds. Radiology and operating rooms whir with the beeps and blinks of monitors. Specialists squint at X-rays and masked doctors… Read More
New York City to let unvaccinated athletes play home games
New York City’s mayor will announce Thursday that he’s exempting athletes and performers from the city’s vaccine mandate for private workers, a move that will allow Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving to play home games and unvaccinated baseball players to take the field when their season begins. Mayor Eric Adams… Read More
California’s Gov. Newsom to make abortions cheaper
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a new law on Tuesday to make abortions cheaper for people on private insurance plans, the first of more than a dozen bills the state’s Democratic leaders plan to pass this year to prepare for a potential U.S. Supreme Court ruling that could overturn Roe… Read More
Army lowers standards on fitness test so more women pass
After three years of complaints and debate, the Army has scrapped its move to have a physical fitness test that is gender- and age-neutral, and will now allow women and older soldiers to pass while meeting some reduced standards. The decision comes after a study by the RAND research organization… Read More
Hillary Clinton infected by COVID-19
Former State Secretary Hillary Clinton has tested positive for the deadly COVID-19 virus, she tweeted on Tuesday. Clinton, 74, reports only “mild cold symptoms,” and she has thanked the vaccines developed under former President Donald Trump. “Well, I’ve tested positive for COVID. I’ve got some mild cold symptoms but am… Read More
Olympic Games pool evacuated after chlorine gas leak
A swimming pool in London’s Olympic park was evacuated Wednesday and several people were treated by ambulance workers after an incident involving the “release of a gas.” The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in east London, built for the 2012 Games in London, said on Twitter that the incident took place… Read More
FDA spills the beans about recalled baby formula
Baby formula maker Abbott failed to maintain sanitary conditions and procedures at the Michigan manufacturing plant recently linked to a cluster of infant illnesses, according to findings released Tuesday by federal safety inspectors. The Food and Drug Administration posted its initial inspection findings from the Abbott plant that’s been tied… Read More
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