In a remote area of the Democratic Republic of Congo, a mysterious illness affected nearly 900 people, resulting in 48 deaths. After diagnostic tests, it was determined that the outbreak was caused by a combination of acute respiratory infections, malaria, and malnutrition. This highlights the importance of strengthening primary health-care systems in vulnerable populations. The outbreak serves as a reminder that unusual manifestations of common diseases are more likely than entirely new diseases. Heightened awareness and timely responses are crucial in addressing potential health threats.
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Dr. Oz dodges questions on Medicaid cuts during confirmation hearing testimony
Dr. Mehmet Oz, President Donald Trump's nominee to lead Medicare and Medicaid, avoided questions about supporting a House budget resolution that could result in significant Medicaid cuts. Oz, a former surgeon and TV personality, emphasized fighting waste in the health care system but did not commit to protecting Medicaid funding. During his Senate confirmation hearing, Oz discussed using artificial intelligence to improve prior authorization processes and expressed concerns about Medicare Advantage insurers potentially engaging in...
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