Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins is aiming for a 15 percent cut in the agency's budget, even as it's serving a growing population of veterans.
Latest From NPR Health
More From Health News Florida
-
Doctors from around the world regularly make trips to Gaza to help treat the patients wounded in war. They say that going and seeing it firsthand changes you.
-
Researchers hope the study can eventually find a way to predict when blooms will occur, and how to reduce their effects on beach life.
-
Dermatologists are increasingly prescribing minoxidil in low-dose pills to help men and women regrow hair. The practice follows recent studies suggesting the ingredient is effective when taken by mouth.
-
Months after being fired and put on probation for taking fentanyl from another hospital, Edwin Valentin pleaded guilty to replacing the painkiller with vials of saline, prosecutors said.
-
Using a Roselle extract, the muffin is high in vitamins and antioxidants but without the unhealthy preservatives often found in store-bought baked goods. And taste tests were positive.
More From NPR Health
-
On TikTok, people are gobbling up greens like they are giant primeval beasts. Nutritionists say it's not a bad way to get more fiber and micronutrients in.
-
The program, Charting My Path for Future Success, aimed to help teens with disabilities transition from high school to the real world. It abruptly ended when DOGE terminated its federal contract.
-
Morning Edition's First Amendment series looks at the cost of speaking out or staying silent in the scientific community, amid pressure from colleagues or officials in Washington.
Sign up for the
Health News Florida
newsletter
Subscribe to Health News Florida newsletter
We highlight the stories of Black Floridians seeking emotional healing and wellness.