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Measles Outbreak: Unconventional Treatments and Controversial Doctors

March 8, 2025

A measles outbreak in Texas has sparked a heated debate. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) sent a team to assist with the growing number of cases. The Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , promised to consult with local doctors to learn about their method

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Measles on the Rise: Why Are Cases Spiking in the SouthWest?

March 8, 2025

Measles cases are surging in the Southwest. West Texas is close to 200 cases, while New Mexico has seen a jump to 30 cases. Most of the affected are young, under 18, and unvaccinated. The outbreak in West Texas started late January. Since then, 198 people have been infected, and 23 have been hospit

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Measles Mayhem: RFK Jr. 's Unconventional Approach to Health

March 7, 2025

In the heart of West Texas, a measles outbreak has been spreading since late January. This is not a small issue. It is the first measles death in the United States in a decade. The person in charge of handling this crisis, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , has raised some eyebrows with his approach.

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What's Your Drinking Scene?

March 7, 2025

Picture this: a bunch of people taking snaps of their drinking scenes. This isn't just about having fun. It's about understanding why and how people drink. Researchers wanted to figure out what makes people drink more than they should. They looked at different situations and settings where peopl

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Celebrity Chats Under Lock and Key

March 7, 2025

In the middle of a high-profile court battle, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are asking for extra protection for their private messages with famous friends. They're worried that Justin Baldoni's team might leak these chats to the media. The couple is concerned that even if these messages aren't dire

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Texas Students: Who's Funding Your Education?

March 7, 2025

Texas students have a big supporter in the U. S. Department of Education. This department sends billions of dollars to Texas for schools, colleges, and job training. These funds help with everything from school lunches to college tuition. The department also makes sure schools follow federal laws

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Low Vaccination Rates: A Controversial Celebration

March 7, 2025

In the heart of Texas, a unique situation has arisen. A private school in Fort Worth, Mercy Culture Preparatory, has the lowest measles vaccination rate in the state. This school is connected to the Mercy Culture Church, and its pastor, Landon Schott, proudly shared this fact on social media. He pra

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Measles Outbreak: Why Vitamin A Isn't a Vaccine

March 5, 2025

West Texas is facing a measles outbreak with 159 confirmed cases. The situation has sparked a debate about treatment methods. The US Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , has been pushing for unconventional treatments. These include vitamin A, steroids, antibiotics, and cod

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Measles on the Move: Texas Battles a Growing Health Threat

March 4, 2025

Texas is currently facing a significant measles outbreak, with health officials working tirelessly to control the situation. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has sent experts to Texas to assist local health departments in managing this public health crisis. This collaboration, kn

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Vaccine Confusion: RFK Jr's Mixed Messages on Measles

March 4, 2025

The recent measles outbreak in Texas has sparked some confusion among health experts. The Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , has sent mixed signals about the importance of vaccinations. In a recent piece, he acknowledged that the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine is cruc