Joni Ernst grilled on Medicaid changes, responds to death concerns at Iowa event
Senator Joni Ernst, a Republican from Iowa, found herself at the center of controversy during a town hall event in her home state, as constituents repeatedly challenged her over proposed Medicaid cuts included in the House's budget bill. Tensions escalated when an attendee accused the cuts of potentially leading to deaths, prompting Ernst to respond with a remark that drew immediate jeers from the crowd. "People are not—well, we all are going to die, so, for heav
Joni Ernst grilled on Medicaid changes, responds to death concerns at Iowa event
Senator Joni Ernst, a Republican from Iowa, found herself at the center of controversy during a town hall event in her home state, as constituents repeatedly challenged her over proposed Medicaid cuts included in the House's budget bill. Tensions escalated when an attendee accused the cuts of potentially leading to deaths, prompting Ernst to respond with a remark that drew immediate jeers from the crowd. "People are not—well, we all are going to die, so, for heav
NB.1.8.1 Covid Variant Spreads Fast, Evades Immunity
A new Covid-19 subvariant, NB.1.8.1, is drawing the attention of global health agencies due to its rapid spread and apparent ability to partially evade immune defences. This Omicron lineage strain is now spreading across multiple regions including India, China, Thailand, and several European countries, prompting increased surveillance by the World Health Organization (WHO). NB.1.8.1 has been categorized as a “variant under monitoring” by WHO, which means it carries genet
NB.1.8.1 Covid Variant Spreads Fast, Evades Immunity
A new Covid-19 subvariant, NB.1.8.1, is drawing the attention of global health agencies due to its rapid spread and apparent ability to partially evade immune defences. This Omicron lineage strain is now spreading across multiple regions including India, China, Thailand, and several European countries, prompting increased surveillance by the World Health Organization (WHO). NB.1.8.1 has been categorized as a “variant under monitoring” by WHO, which means it carries genet
Santa Clara County Reshapes Family Health Plan Board to Boost Medicaid Reimbursements
In response to looming federal and state funding cuts, Santa Clara County officials are taking decisive action to protect the viability of their vast public hospital system. The latest move involves a major shake-up of the Santa Clara Family Health Plan’s leadership, with the county seeking greater control over how Medi-Cal reimbursements are handled. At a Board of Supervisors meeting held on May 20, officials voted unanimously to replace a majority of the Family Health Plan’s gov
Santa Clara County Reshapes Family Health Plan Board to Boost Medicaid Reimbursements
In response to looming federal and state funding cuts, Santa Clara County officials are taking decisive action to protect the viability of their vast public hospital system. The latest move involves a major shake-up of the Santa Clara Family Health Plan’s leadership, with the county seeking greater control over how Medi-Cal reimbursements are handled. At a Board of Supervisors meeting held on May 20, officials voted unanimously to replace a majority of the Family Health Plan’s gov
Amazon sued over rice brands found with dangerous heavy metals
Amazon is under legal scrutiny after being accused of selling rice contaminated with harmful levels of heavy metals. A lawsuit filed in Columbus, Ohio, alleges that the tech giant failed to test various rice products for toxic substances like arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead, substances that pose significant health risks, especially to children. The lawsuit claims Amazon knowingly sold these products, including the Whole Foods 365 brand, without any warning about the potential dangers, vio
Amazon sued over rice brands found with dangerous heavy metals
Amazon is under legal scrutiny after being accused of selling rice contaminated with harmful levels of heavy metals. A lawsuit filed in Columbus, Ohio, alleges that the tech giant failed to test various rice products for toxic substances like arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead, substances that pose significant health risks, especially to children. The lawsuit claims Amazon knowingly sold these products, including the Whole Foods 365 brand, without any warning about the potential dangers, vio
New COVID Variant NB.1.8.1 From China Detected in US
A new COVID-19 variant, NB.1.8.1, originally identified in China, has now reached the United States, prompting concern among health officials due to its rapid spread and high transmissibility. Detected first in travelers arriving between March and April in states including California, New York, Washington, Virginia, and Hawaii, the variant has since appeared in Ohio and Rhode Island, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The variant has become dominant i
New COVID Variant NB.1.8.1 From China Detected in US
A new COVID-19 variant, NB.1.8.1, originally identified in China, has now reached the United States, prompting concern among health officials due to its rapid spread and high transmissibility. Detected first in travelers arriving between March and April in states including California, New York, Washington, Virginia, and Hawaii, the variant has since appeared in Ohio and Rhode Island, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The variant has become dominant i
Covid-19 vs Monsoon Flu: Key Differences Explained
As Covid-19 cases see a resurgence across India and the early monsoon ushers in a spike in flu infections, many are struggling to distinguish between the two. With overlapping symptoms like fever, sore throat, cough, body aches, and fatigue, it’s easy to misdiagnose or delay treatment. Dr. Suranjit Chatterjee, an internal medicine specialist at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals in New Delhi, shares how to spot the differences and why testing is key to correct diagnosis and care. T
Covid-19 vs Monsoon Flu: Key Differences Explained
As Covid-19 cases see a resurgence across India and the early monsoon ushers in a spike in flu infections, many are struggling to distinguish between the two. With overlapping symptoms like fever, sore throat, cough, body aches, and fatigue, it’s easy to misdiagnose or delay treatment. Dr. Suranjit Chatterjee, an internal medicine specialist at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals in New Delhi, shares how to spot the differences and why testing is key to correct diagnosis and care. T
Covid Cases Surge in India: New NB.1.8.1 & LF.7 Variants Found
India is witnessing a fresh surge in Covid-19 cases, with health authorities confirming the emergence of two new variants: NB.1.8.1 and LF.7. The total active case count has climbed to 1010 as of May 27, 2025, with Kerala being the worst-hit state. Public health officials are urging calm as symptoms remain mild in most cases, although hospital preparedness has been ramped up across states. The spike in infections is largely being attributed to the new sub-lineages of the JN.1 strain
Covid Cases Surge in India: New NB.1.8.1 & LF.7 Variants Found
India is witnessing a fresh surge in Covid-19 cases, with health authorities confirming the emergence of two new variants: NB.1.8.1 and LF.7. The total active case count has climbed to 1010 as of May 27, 2025, with Kerala being the worst-hit state. Public health officials are urging calm as symptoms remain mild in most cases, although hospital preparedness has been ramped up across states. The spike in infections is largely being attributed to the new sub-lineages of the JN.1 strain
JN.1 COVID Variant in India: Symptoms & Prevention Tips
India is witnessing a fresh surge in COVID-19 cases, primarily driven by a new variant identified as JN.1. According to the Union Health Ministry, 257 active COVID cases have been recorded across states, with the majority arising in Maharashtra, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. This variant is believed to have originated in Southeast Asia and is now spreading in parts of India, echoing similar spikes seen in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Thailand. What is the JN.1 Variant?
JN.1 COVID Variant in India: Symptoms & Prevention Tips
India is witnessing a fresh surge in COVID-19 cases, primarily driven by a new variant identified as JN.1. According to the Union Health Ministry, 257 active COVID cases have been recorded across states, with the majority arising in Maharashtra, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. This variant is believed to have originated in Southeast Asia and is now spreading in parts of India, echoing similar spikes seen in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Thailand. What is the JN.1 Variant?
New COVID Variant NB.1.8.1 Spreads Across U.S. States
A new COVID-19 variant, NB.1.8.1, is now emerging in the United States after becoming dominant in China and causing a significant rise in cases across Asia. U.S. health officials, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), are monitoring the variant closely as scientists continue to analyze whether NB.1.8.1 poses greater risks in terms of transmission, severity, and resistance to existing vaccines. The variant was initially identified in Asia, particularly in Ch
New COVID Variant NB.1.8.1 Spreads Across U.S. States
A new COVID-19 variant, NB.1.8.1, is now emerging in the United States after becoming dominant in China and causing a significant rise in cases across Asia. U.S. health officials, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), are monitoring the variant closely as scientists continue to analyze whether NB.1.8.1 poses greater risks in terms of transmission, severity, and resistance to existing vaccines. The variant was initially identified in Asia, particularly in Ch
FDA May Limit COVID-19 Boosters to High-Risk Groups
In a move that could significantly change how COVID-19 booster shots are administered in the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a proposal that may limit annual boosters to only high-risk groups starting in 2025. The new guidelines are expected to restrict boosters for healthy individuals under 65 unless drug manufacturers like Pfizer and Moderna conduct detailed clinical trials proving their effectiveness. The announcement was made on May 20, raising di
FDA May Limit COVID-19 Boosters to High-Risk Groups
In a move that could significantly change how COVID-19 booster shots are administered in the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a proposal that may limit annual boosters to only high-risk groups starting in 2025. The new guidelines are expected to restrict boosters for healthy individuals under 65 unless drug manufacturers like Pfizer and Moderna conduct detailed clinical trials proving their effectiveness. The announcement was made on May 20, raising di
Andhra Pradesh Issues New Covid-19 Advisory
As Covid-19 concerns resurface across parts of Asia, the Directorate of Public Health & Family Welfare in Andhra Pradesh has issued a renewed advisory urging residents to adopt stringent safety measures. The advisory, issued on May 23, comes in response to a noticeable uptick in Covid-19 cases both within the country and globally. Citizens have been asked to remain vigilant, with a strong recommendation to avoid mass gatherings such as social functions, parties, prayer meetings,
Andhra Pradesh Issues New Covid-19 Advisory
As Covid-19 concerns resurface across parts of Asia, the Directorate of Public Health & Family Welfare in Andhra Pradesh has issued a renewed advisory urging residents to adopt stringent safety measures. The advisory, issued on May 23, comes in response to a noticeable uptick in Covid-19 cases both within the country and globally. Citizens have been asked to remain vigilant, with a strong recommendation to avoid mass gatherings such as social functions, parties, prayer meetings,
PFAS contamination in Bay Area fish raises alarm over public health threat
Fishing in the San Francisco Bay has long been a cultural and recreational tradition for local residents. However, new scientific findings have revealed a significant threat lurking beneath the surface. A comprehensive study has found that ten widely consumed fish species from the Bay are frequently contaminated with high levels of PFAS, a group of synthetic chemicals also known as “forever chemicals” due to their resistance to breaking down in the environment and their ability to ac
PFAS contamination in Bay Area fish raises alarm over public health threat
Fishing in the San Francisco Bay has long been a cultural and recreational tradition for local residents. However, new scientific findings have revealed a significant threat lurking beneath the surface. A comprehensive study has found that ten widely consumed fish species from the Bay are frequently contaminated with high levels of PFAS, a group of synthetic chemicals also known as “forever chemicals” due to their resistance to breaking down in the environment and their ability to ac
Nasal COVID Vaccine Could Replace Booster Shots
As COVID-19 cases begin rising once again across several Asian nations, health authorities and researchers are looking into alternative forms of protection especially for people hesitant to take another jab. The recent increase in infections has been particularly notable in Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, and India, with India reporting 257 active cases as of May 19, according to the Union Health Ministry. The surge coincides with the global spread of the JN.1 variant, a sublineage
Nasal COVID Vaccine Could Replace Booster Shots
As COVID-19 cases begin rising once again across several Asian nations, health authorities and researchers are looking into alternative forms of protection especially for people hesitant to take another jab. The recent increase in infections has been particularly notable in Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, and India, with India reporting 257 active cases as of May 19, according to the Union Health Ministry. The surge coincides with the global spread of the JN.1 variant, a sublineage
San Ramon Leaders Unite to Promote 988 Crisis Lifeline
In a strong show of community solidarity and mental health advocacy, over 100 residents, civic leaders, first responders, and youth representatives gathered at San Ramon's Central Park last week to promote the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. The event marked a countywide dedication initiative aimed at spreading awareness of the vital mental health resource across Contra Costa County during Mental Health Awareness Month. Hosted by the Leadership San Ramon Valley Class of 2025,
San Ramon Leaders Unite to Promote 988 Crisis Lifeline
In a strong show of community solidarity and mental health advocacy, over 100 residents, civic leaders, first responders, and youth representatives gathered at San Ramon's Central Park last week to promote the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. The event marked a countywide dedication initiative aimed at spreading awareness of the vital mental health resource across Contra Costa County during Mental Health Awareness Month. Hosted by the Leadership San Ramon Valley Class of 2025,
Valley fever cases surge in California as rare meningitis complication highlights hidden threat
Brynn Carrigan, a 41-year-old health official from Bakersfield, California, never imagined that what began as persistent headaches in April 2024 would spiral into a life-altering health crisis. Once an active mother of two and a marathon trainee, Carrigan suddenly found herself bedridden, unable to tolerate even the dimmest light. Her vomiting worsened the pain, and she spent most days hidden under blankets in complete darkness. Simple things like the glow of a microwave cloc
Valley fever cases surge in California as rare meningitis complication highlights hidden threat
Brynn Carrigan, a 41-year-old health official from Bakersfield, California, never imagined that what began as persistent headaches in April 2024 would spiral into a life-altering health crisis. Once an active mother of two and a marathon trainee, Carrigan suddenly found herself bedridden, unable to tolerate even the dimmest light. Her vomiting worsened the pain, and she spent most days hidden under blankets in complete darkness. Simple things like the glow of a microwave cloc
Mumbai Reports 2 COVID Deaths Linked to Comorbidities
In a recent development, Mumbai's King Edward Memorial (KEM) Hospital has reported two deaths involving patients diagnosed with COVID-19. Among them was a 14-year-old minor suffering from nephrotic syndrome and a 54-year-old cancer patient. Both individuals were also COVID-positive at the time of their death, but doctors have clarified that the fatalities were primarily due to their pre-existing critical conditions and not the virus itself. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation
Mumbai Reports 2 COVID Deaths Linked to Comorbidities
In a recent development, Mumbai's King Edward Memorial (KEM) Hospital has reported two deaths involving patients diagnosed with COVID-19. Among them was a 14-year-old minor suffering from nephrotic syndrome and a 54-year-old cancer patient. Both individuals were also COVID-positive at the time of their death, but doctors have clarified that the fatalities were primarily due to their pre-existing critical conditions and not the virus itself. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation
COVID-19 Cases Rise in Asia; India Stays Stable With 257
As Singapore and Hong Kong witness a fresh surge in COVID-19 infections, India continues to maintain a relatively stable situation with only 257 active cases reported as of May 19, 2025. All the cases identified in India are mild and do not require hospitalization, according to the Union Health Ministry. This update was shared after a key review meeting was held involving experts from the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Emergency Medical Relief (EMR) division, Disaster M
COVID-19 Cases Rise in Asia; India Stays Stable With 257
As Singapore and Hong Kong witness a fresh surge in COVID-19 infections, India continues to maintain a relatively stable situation with only 257 active cases reported as of May 19, 2025. All the cases identified in India are mild and do not require hospitalization, according to the Union Health Ministry. This update was shared after a key review meeting was held involving experts from the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Emergency Medical Relief (EMR) division, Disaster M
Medi-Cal May Drop Ozempic, Wegovy Coverage by 2026
Under a new cost-cutting proposal by Governor Gavin Newsom, California may soon eliminate Medi-Cal coverage for popular weight loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, sparking concern among healthcare advocates and low-income patients. The move, which aims to address a $12 billion state budget deficit, could take effect on January 1, 2026, and would save the state an estimated $85 million in 2025–26 and up to $680 million by 2028–29, according to Newsom's office. Ozempic and
Medi-Cal May Drop Ozempic, Wegovy Coverage by 2026
Under a new cost-cutting proposal by Governor Gavin Newsom, California may soon eliminate Medi-Cal coverage for popular weight loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, sparking concern among healthcare advocates and low-income patients. The move, which aims to address a $12 billion state budget deficit, could take effect on January 1, 2026, and would save the state an estimated $85 million in 2025–26 and up to $680 million by 2028–29, according to Newsom's office. Ozempic and
HIV testing drops sharply in South Africa after US aid cuts hit health worker funding
Testing and monitoring for HIV in South Africa have experienced a sharp decline in recent months, following significant cuts in US aid that previously supported healthcare workers and local clinics. According to unreleased data from South Africa's National Health Laboratory Service, the drop in viral load testing—especially among vulnerable groups such as pregnant women, infants, and youth—is raising alarm among health experts. The United States had been contributing approxima
HIV testing drops sharply in South Africa after US aid cuts hit health worker funding
Testing and monitoring for HIV in South Africa have experienced a sharp decline in recent months, following significant cuts in US aid that previously supported healthcare workers and local clinics. According to unreleased data from South Africa's National Health Laboratory Service, the drop in viral load testing—especially among vulnerable groups such as pregnant women, infants, and youth—is raising alarm among health experts. The United States had been contributing approxima
Deep Brain Stimulation Offers New Hope for OCD Patients
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition that affects around 1 in 100 adults globally. It is characterized by unwanted, intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions) that can significantly disrupt daily life. While many people with OCD respond well to standard treatments like selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), a significant number estimated at around 40% do not achieve sufficient symptom reli
Deep Brain Stimulation Offers New Hope for OCD Patients
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition that affects around 1 in 100 adults globally. It is characterized by unwanted, intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions) that can significantly disrupt daily life. While many people with OCD respond well to standard treatments like selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), a significant number estimated at around 40% do not achieve sufficient symptom reli







