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Daily Health News Digest — Friday, February 27, 2026
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Daily Health News Digest — Friday, February 27, 2026

An experimental cell therapy for rare blood cancer was rejected by the FDA even though internal reviewers recommended ap...

Fri, Feb 27
16 articles · 1 sources
Daily Health News Digest — Thursday, February 26, 2026
Daily
Health

Daily Health News Digest — Thursday, February 26, 2026

Vice President JD Vance announced a temporary halt to some Medicaid funding for Minnesota over fraud concerns, marking a...

Thu, Feb 26
15 articles · 1 sources
Daily Health News Digest — Tuesday, February 24, 2026
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Daily Health News Digest — Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Novo Nordisk's anticipated CagriSema underperformed versus Eli Lilly's Zepbound in head-to-head testing, representing a ...

Tue, Feb 24
17 articles · 1 sources
Daily Science News Digest — Sunday, February 22, 2026
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Daily Science News Digest — Sunday, February 22, 2026

Scientists may have found a material that transmits electricity and electron spin with zero resistance, potentially solv...

Sun, Feb 22
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Daily All Categories News Digest — Sunday, February 22, 2026
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Daily All Categories News Digest — Sunday, February 22, 2026

President Trump announced sending a hospital boat to Greenland to treat "sick" people, intensifying his campaign to acqu...

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Timeline: How FDA Drug Approvals Became a Political Battleground in Trump's Second Term
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Timeline: How FDA Drug Approvals Became a Political Battleground in Trump's Second Term

This developing story tracks how the pharmaceutical industry adapted its lobbying strategy to capitalize on increased po...

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Timeline: Mexico's National Measles Vaccination Campaign - February 2026
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Timeline: Mexico's National Measles Vaccination Campaign - February 2026

In response to rising measles cases, Mexico's IMSS (Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social) coordinated a nationwide inten...

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1 day ago
Timeline: The Kevin Acosta Case and Colombia's Health Crisis Over 6 Days
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Timeline: The Kevin Acosta Case and Colombia's Health Crisis Over 6 Days

The death of 7-year-old Kevin Arley Acosta Pico, who had hemophilia and died after not receiving medication for two mont...

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Timeline: How Cuba's Fuel Crisis Deepened Under US Blockade (February 2026)
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Timeline: How Cuba's Fuel Crisis Deepened Under US Blockade (February 2026)

In February 2026, Cuba faced an escalating humanitarian crisis as US blockades on oil shipments created severe fuel shor...

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Timeline: The Death of Civil Rights Icon Jesse Jackson at Age 84
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Timeline: The Death of Civil Rights Icon Jesse Jackson at Age 84

Rev. Jesse Jackson, a transformative civil rights leader who worked alongside Martin Luther King Jr. and became the firs...

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The Key to a Healthy Woman's Heart
Bloomberg
about 2 hours ago

The Key to a Healthy Woman's Heart

February is American Heart Month, known as a critical time for bringing increased attention to cardiovascular health and the prevention of heart disease, which is the leading cause of death in the US. Women are particularly vulnerable to cardiac health threats spanning biological, clinical and healthcare system factors that contribute to underdiagnosis, delayed treatment, and worse outcomes compared to men. Dr. Joy Gelbman, Associate Professor of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine as well as a board-certified cardiologist, is well-versed in the unique challenges facing women when it comes to their cardiac health. She breaks down specific sex-specific risk factors, differing disease presentation and pathophysiology, as well as the experience disparities in treatments and outcomes. Dr. Gelbman speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec on Bloomberg Businessweek Daily. (Source: Bloomberg)

Rare Disease Day a celebration for Chatham teen living with ALGS
theobserver.ca
about 5 hours ago

Rare Disease Day a celebration for Chatham teen living with ALGS

Published: 20260227T211500Z

Melissa Claire Egan Opens up About Heart Disease Diagnosis
womansworld.com
about 5 hours ago

Melissa Claire Egan Opens up About Heart Disease Diagnosis

Published: 20260227T210000Z

Rare Disease Day a celebration for Chatham teen living with ALGS
norfolkandtillsonburgnews.com
about 6 hours ago

Rare Disease Day a celebration for Chatham teen living with ALGS

Published: 20260227T204500Z

Tyneside mum hits out at  unthinkable  decision not to approve  transformational  drug for rare genetic disease
chroniclelive.co.uk
about 6 hours ago

Tyneside mum hits out at unthinkable decision not to approve transformational drug for rare genetic disease

Published: 20260227T204500Z

Rare Disease Day a celebration for Chatham teen living with ALGS
theobserver.ca
about 6 hours ago

Rare Disease Day a celebration for Chatham teen living with ALGS

Published: 20260227T201500Z

Children get taste of rural life at France’s farming show, despite lack of cows
France 24
about 11 hours ago

Children get taste of rural life at France’s farming show, despite lack of cows

France’s farming show Le Salon de l'Agriculture wraps up this Sunday, and according to organisers, this year has seen a drop in the number of attendees, which were down by 25 percent during the first few days. A possible reason may be the absence of traditional cattle, following the recent outbreak of lumpy skin disease. But, that hasn't stopped farmers introducing young city dwellers to their profession. Our reporters at France 24 went to take a look.

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Can new pills end sleeping sickness?
France 24
about 12 hours ago

Can new pills end sleeping sickness?

European drug regulators on Friday endorsed a new and simpler treatment for sleeping sickness, in what could be a giant boost to efforts to eliminate the disease. A European Medicines Agency committee gave its nod to acoziborole, developed by Sanofi and DNDi. Speaking to France 24, Dr Luis Pizarro, executive director of DNDi, said the new pill could revolutionise treatment of the disease, which has killed hundreds of thousands across Africa.

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STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about FDA and a ‘smear campaign,’ Cigna buying a large pharmacy, and more
STAT News
about 12 hours ago

STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about FDA and a ‘smear campaign,’ Cigna buying a large pharmacy, and more

FDA Commissioner Marty Makary defended the agency’s recent rejections of rare disease drugs and top agency official Vinay Prasad

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Kenya declares war on snakebites
France 24
about 14 hours ago

Kenya declares war on snakebites

Some 2 million people worldwide are poisoned by snakebites every year, resulting in the deaths of around 130,000 of them. Yet these deaths are avoidable through preventive measures, first aid and public policies to make antivenom available. The World Health Organization has labelled snakebite a neglected tropical disease and believes the subject should be given more attention. Our correspondent reports from Kenya, where war has been declared on snakebites.

American Heart Association warns 60% of US women will have cardiovascular disease by 2050
Science Daily
about 15 hours ago

American Heart Association warns 60% of US women will have cardiovascular disease by 2050

Heart disease is on track to tighten its grip on American women. New projections from the American Heart Association warn that over the next 25 years, cardiovascular disease will rise sharply, driven largely by a surge in high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity. By 2050, nearly 60% of women in the U.S. could have high blood pressure, and close to one in three women ages 22 to 44 may already be living with some form of heart disease.

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Opinion: I’m a rare disease mom, and I finally have new hope for my son’s future
STAT News
about 17 hours ago

Opinion: I’m a rare disease mom, and I finally have new hope for my son’s future

For too long, the promise of personalized therapies has been tantalizingly close, yet frustratingly out of reach for rare-disease families.

Young and the Restles star Melissa Claire Egan has heart disease
ew.com
about 22 hours ago

Young and the Restles star Melissa Claire Egan has heart disease

Published: 20260227T044500Z

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Melissa Claire Egan Says She Has Coronary Heart Disease , Sends Inspiring Message
thehollywoodgossip.com
1 day ago

Melissa Claire Egan Says She Has Coronary Heart Disease , Sends Inspiring Message

Published: 20260227T021500Z

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The Young and The Restles Star Melissa Claire Egan Diagnosed with Heart Disease | Melissa Claire Egan , The Young and the Restless | Celebrity News and Gossip | Entertainment , Photos and Videos
justjared.com
1 day ago

The Young and The Restles Star Melissa Claire Egan Diagnosed with Heart Disease | Melissa Claire Egan , The Young and the Restless | Celebrity News and Gossip | Entertainment , Photos and Videos

Published: 20260227T011500Z

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Childhood obesity hits record: CDC
The Hill
1 day ago

Childhood obesity hits record: CDC

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Wednesday revealed that childhood and teen obesity rates in the U.S. have reached record highs in recent years. The first report details how the CDC's researchers found that 40.3 percent of adults 20 and older were found to be obese, which included 9.7 percent who have...

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Jersey votes to approve assisted dying as a similar UK bill stalls in House of Lords
South China Morning Post
1 day ago

Jersey votes to approve assisted dying as a similar UK bill stalls in House of Lords

A second British island voted on Thursday to approve assisted dying, as a similar bill that would allow terminally ill adults in England and Wales to choose to end their lives is bogged down in the British parliament. The bill, which requires the formality of approval by King Charles, would allow terminally ill residents who have lived in Jersey for more than a year and are expected to have less than six months to live – or less than 12 months if they have a neurodegenerative disease – to end...

STAT+: FDA Commissioner Marty Makary defends rare disease drug rejections, Vinay Prasad
STAT News
1 day ago

STAT+: FDA Commissioner Marty Makary defends rare disease drug rejections, Vinay Prasad

FDA Commissioner Marty Makary defended the agency’s recent rejections of rare disease drugs and one of his deputies, Vinay Prasad, in an interview with CNBC.

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Hidden architecture inside cellular droplets opens new targets for cancer and ALS
Science Daily
1 day ago

Hidden architecture inside cellular droplets opens new targets for cancer and ALS

Biomolecular condensates were long believed to be simple liquid blobs inside cells. Researchers have now uncovered that some are actually supported by fine protein filaments forming an internal scaffold. When this structure is disrupted, cells fail to grow and divide properly. The discovery suggests scientists may one day design drugs that target condensate architecture to fight cancer and neurodegenerative disease.

Younger Women Face Increase in Heart Disease Risk
medscape.com
1 day ago

Younger Women Face Increase in Heart Disease Risk

Published: 20260226T141500Z

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STAT+: Rare disease advocates fume over FDA’s mixed signals
STAT News
1 day ago

STAT+: Rare disease advocates fume over FDA’s mixed signals

Families facing rare diseases feel whiplash over shifting and contradictory decisions by the FDA.

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Study finds vegetarians over 80 less likely to reach 100
Science Daily
1 day ago

Study finds vegetarians over 80 less likely to reach 100

Avoiding meat might slightly lower the odds of reaching 100 — but only for frail, underweight seniors. In very old age, staying strong and maintaining muscle matters more than long-term disease prevention. Older adults who included fish, eggs, or dairy were just as likely to become centenarians as meat eaters, suggesting that key nutrients may make the difference. The takeaway: nutrition needs change dramatically with age.

Shingles vaccine may slow biological aging and reduce inflammation
Science Daily
2 days ago

Shingles vaccine may slow biological aging and reduce inflammation

A shingles shot might do more than prevent a painful rash — it could actually help slow down the aging process. In a large national study of more than 3,800 Americans age 70 and older, those who received the shingles vaccine showed slower biological aging compared to those who didn’t. Researchers found lower levels of chronic inflammation and slower changes in gene activity linked to aging, suggesting the vaccine may calm the body’s “inflammaging” — the low-grade inflammation tied to heart disease, frailty, and cognitive decline.

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COVID - 19 infection predicts higher risk of kidney disease , study finds
psu.edu
2 days ago

COVID - 19 infection predicts higher risk of kidney disease , study finds

Published: 20260226T033000Z

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