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Doctors work to ‘make up for lost ground’ from cancer screenings that were missed, delayed during pandemic

By Jacqueline Howard, CNN (CNN) — Cancer experts are warning that it “might be some time” before cancer services return to levels seen before the Covid-19 pandemic, but it’s important to “make up for lost ground.” In a new report, researchers detail the drop in cancer screenings and subsequent diagnoses that occurred in the United

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CNN Exclusive: Prescriptions for popular diabetes and weight-loss drugs soared, but access is limited for some patients

By Deidre McPhillips, CNN (CNN) — As prescriptions for Ozempic soar, the drug and others like it are still reaching only a fraction of the population who could benefit from taking them — and the limited supply is disproportionately reaching White patients. The US Food and Drug Administration has approved two injectable semaglutide medications, which

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Parents are pushing to get insurance coverage for children’s hearing aids

By Sara Sidner, CNN (CNN) — When Michelle Marciniak’s daughter Marie was 4 years old, a preschool teacher noticed a change in her behavior. She was losing speech skills and crying during circle time with the group. Her parents found out their daughter had not been able to hear them for six months because of damage from a virus. “We were devastated that my baby had

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The ‘Barbie’ movie has people buying ‘emotional support’ dolls. Psychologists say that’s a good thing

By AJ Willingham, CNN (CNN) — The “Barbie” movie is a bona fide cultural moment. Not only has it set box office records and ushered in a massive spike in Barbie sales, it’s also inspired fascinating conversations about childhood and mental health. Since the movie’s release in July, adults on TikTok and other social media

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Scientists edge closer to finding a biomarker for long Covid, which could lead to better tests and treatments

By Brenda Goodman, CNN (CNN) — People who have struggled to recover after Covid-19 often find that clinicians treat them like medical mysteries. Routine tests often don’t reveal that anything is amiss, so doctors sometimes wrongly assume that long Covid might be a form of depression or anxiety or is otherwise all in a person’s head.

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