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WHO Syrian arab republic dominate defendant of corruption, fraud, abuse, AP finds

Staffers at the World Health Arrangement's Syrian office accept alleged that their boss mismanaged millions of dollars, plied government officials with gifts -- including computers, gold coins and cars -- and acted frivolously every bit COVID-19 swept the country

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Fetterman's doctor says he'due south recovering well from May stroke

The Democratic nominee for U.South. Senate in Pennsylvania, John Fetterman, has released a doctor's note maxim he'due south recovering well from a stroke in May

October xix

Teen: Arkansas trans care police force could force him to uproot life

An Arkansas teenager who is receiving hormone therapy says a country ban on such treatments could strength he and his family to leave the sate

October xix

FILE - Dylan Brandt speaks at a news conference outside the federal courthouse in Little Rock, Ark., July 21, 2021. Brandt, a teenager, is among several transgender youth and families who are plaintiffs challenging a state law banning gender confirming care for trans minors. The nation's first trial over a state's ban on gender-confirming care for children begins in Arkansas on Monday, Oct. 17, 2022, the latest fight over restrictions on transgender youth championed by Republican leaders and widely condemned by medical experts. (AP Photo/Andrew DeMillo, File)

Homo to stand trial in shooting of anti-ballgame canvasser

A western Michigan man has been ordered to stand trial in the shooting of an 84-year-old woman who was canvassing door to door confronting a proposed constitutional amendment that would guarantee the right to abortion in the state

October nineteen

COVID-nineteen linked to increase in United states of america pregnancy-related deaths

COVID-19 collection a dramatic increase in the number of women who died from pregnancy or childbirth complications in the U.Due south. last year, a crunch that has disproportionately claimed Black and Hispanic women as victims

Oct 19

FILE - A doctor uses a hand-held Doppler probe on a pregnant woman to measure the heartbeat of the fetus on Dec. 17, 2021, in Jackson, Miss. COVID-19 drove a dramatic increase in the number of women who died from pregnancy or childbirth complications in the U.S. last year, a crisis that has disproportionately claimed Black and Hispanic women as victims, according to a report released Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File)

Due south Carolina Supreme Court takes up state's abortion ban

South Carolina Supreme Court justices have grilled lawyers over the extent of the right to privacy in a instance that could determine the scope of the land's abortion restrictions

October 19

FILE - Supporters of stricter abortion laws and opponents watch the South Carolina House special session on abortion on monitors in the Statehouse lobby on Sept. 27, 2022, in Columbia, S.C. South Carolina Supreme Court justices grilled lawyers over the extent of the right to privacy in a case Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022, that could determine the scope of the state's abortion restrictions. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins, File)

United states clears Novavax COVID booster dose

The Food and Drug Administration has authorized a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine made by Novavax

October 19

FILE - In this image provided by the Serum Institute of India, vials of freshly manufactured Novavax COVID-19 vaccines wait to be labeled in 2022, in Pune, India. On Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022, U.S. regulators authorized a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine made by Novavax. (Serum Institute of India for Novavax via AP)

FDA panel backs removal of unproven pregnancy drug

A panel of federal advisers says a pregnancy drug intended to prevent premature births should be withdrawn because it doesn't work

October 19

This image provided by Covis Pharma shows packaging for the company's Makena medication. A panel of federal advisers says the drug intended to prevent premature births should be withdrawn because it doesn't work. The recommendation is non-binding but clears the way for the Food and Drug Administration to remove the drug from the market. The FDA deemed the drug ineffective and called for its removal in 2020. But manufacturer Covis Pharma has challenged that decision, setting up this week's public hearing to discuss the drug. (Covis Pharma via AP)

WHO advises using 1 dose of cholera vaccine due to shortage

The Globe Health Arrangement and its partners are recommending that countries temporarily switch to using a single dose of the cholera vaccine instead of two due to a global supply shortage

October 19

FILE - Patients with cholera symptoms sit in an observation center at a cholera clinic run by Doctors Without Borders in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Friday, Oct. 7, 2022. The World Health Organization and partners are recommending that countries temporarily switch to using a single dose of the cholera vaccine _ instead of two _ due to a global vaccine shortage as outbreaks of the water-borne disease surge globally. (AP Photo/Odelyn Joseph, File)

WHO advises using 1 dose of cholera vaccine due to shortage

The World Wellness Organization and its partners are recommending that countries temporarily switch to using a single dose of the cholera vaccine instead of ii due to a global supply shortage

October 19

FILE - Patients with cholera symptoms sit in an observation center at a cholera clinic run by Doctors Without Borders in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Friday, Oct. 7, 2022. The World Health Organization and partners are recommending that countries temporarily switch to using a single dose of the cholera vaccine _ instead of two _ due to a global vaccine shortage as outbreaks of the water-borne disease surge globally. (AP Photo/Odelyn Joseph, File)

Florida sees rising in mankind-eating leaner among Ian concerns

Florida has seen an increment in cases of mankind-eating leaner this year driven largely by a surge in the county hit hardest past Hurricane Ian

October 19

Debris is piled up at the end of a cove following heavy winds and storm surge caused by Hurricane Ian, Sept. 29, 2022, in Barefoot Beach, Fla. Florida has seen an increase in cases of flesh-eating bacteria this year driven largely by a surge in the county hit hardest by Hurricane Ian. The state Department of Health reports that as of Friday there have been 65 cases of vibrio vulnificus infections and 11 deaths in Florida this year. That compares to 34 cases and 10 deaths reported during all of 2021. (AP Photo/Marta Lavandier)

Inspect hits N. Dakota on vaccine handling; bureau disputes it

A state audit says the N Dakota Health Department stored thousands of COVID-19 vaccine doses at incorrect temperatures or without temperature data over the past 2 years — and that some of the vaccine was administered to patients

October 19

FILE - North Dakota National Guard members administer COVID-19 tests on Nov. 17, 2020, inside the Bismarck Events Center in Bismarck, N.D. The North Dakota Health Department stored thousands of COVID-19 vaccine doses at incorrect temperatures or without temperature data over the past two years, according to a state audit Tuesday, Oct, 18, 2022, that said some of the vaccine was administered to patients. (Tom Stromme/The Bismarck Tribune via AP, File)

Republic of uganda to deploy Ebola vaccine in 2 weeks, says WHO official

A World Health Organization official says experimental Ebola vaccines volition be deployed in Uganda in about "ii weeks."

October 19

FILE - Doctors walk inside the Ebola isolation section of Mubende Regional Referral Hospital, in Mubende, Uganda on Sept. 29, 2022. Experimental Ebola vaccines will be deployed in Uganda in about "two weeks," a World Health Organization official said Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022 as the country carried out tough preventive measures including a lockdown in Ebola-hit areas. (AP Photo/Hajarah Nalwadda, File)

Children starve as Yemen teeters on a return to fighting

Starvation has threatened Republic of yemen's children for years.

Oct 19

Women hold their malnourished children at the Hays Rural Hospital in Hodeida, Yemen, Oct. 11, 2022. For years starvation has been an everyday threat for Yemen's children. Now, as the war threatens to escalate between the country's warring parties after months of a tenuous truce, there are fears that it could get worse. (AP Photo/Hussam Al-Bakry)

Ballgame access looms over medical residency applications

Students in obstetrics-gynecology and family unit medicine are facing tough choices nigh where to advance their training in a mural where legal access to ballgame varies from state to state

October 19

Dr. Connor McNamee, a third-year family medicine resident at the University of Toledo Medical Center, poses at the medical center, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022, in Toledo, Ohio. Students in obstetrics-gynecology and family medicine are facing tough choices about where to advance their training in a landscape where legal access to abortion varies from state to state. McNamee began exploring abortion training outside Ohio last summer. A state law bans most abortions after cardiac activity is detected, but a judge has blocked it while a challenge proceeds. (AP Photo/Rick Osentoski)

Missouri schoolhouse to close after radioactive waste material report

A Missouri schoolhouse board has decided to shut downwardly a grade schoolhouse that sits near a contaminated creek afterward a written report funded by constabulary firms involved in a class-activeness lawsuit establish high levels of radioactive fabric inside the school

October 18

A school bus arrives at Jana Elementary School on Monday, Oct. 17, 2022 in Florissant, Mo. Radioactive samples were found at the Hazelwood School District school, according to a recently released report. Nearby Coldwater Creek, which flooded in August, was contaminated by waste from nuclear bombs manufactured during World War II. (Christian Gooden/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP)

CDC report finds racial disparities in influenza hospitalizations and vaccine uptake

Black, Hispanic and Native adults are more than probable to be hospitalized past flu and less probable to be vaccinated against flu.

Oct 18

Black, Hispanic and Native adults are more likely to be hospitalized by flu and less likely to be vaccinated against flu.

Auditor: Systemic failures harm CA domestic violence program

Country auditors say near half of California domestic violence offenders failed to consummate a required program designed to prevent hereafter assaults and judges failed to impose new sanctions almost every time

Oct 18

Equally Russian federation strikes power plants, Ukrainians brace for winter

As temperatures drop below freezing in eastern Ukraine, those who haven't already fled from the heavy fighting and months of Russian occupation are now facing a savage winter

October 18

Anton Sevrukov, 47, toasts bread over fire in a makeshift stove in Kivsharivka, Ukraine, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2022. As temperatures drop below freezing in eastern Ukraine, those who haven't fled from the heavy fighting, regular shelling and months of Russian occupation are now on the threshold of a brutal winter and digging in for the cold months. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)

Biden administration seeks to aggrandize 24/seven mental wellness care

The federal regime wants to expand all-hours mental health and substance corruption care in communities around the country

October 18

Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra speaks during a news conference announcing investments in the nation's behavioral health infrastructure, at the HHS Humphrey Building, Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

S Carolina Senate again rejects abortion ban; nib not dead

S Carolina senators have once again rejected a proposal to ban most all abortions in the land

Oct eighteen

Republican South Carolina Sen. Tom Corbin, left, Katrina Shealy, center, and Shane Massey speak before a special session on abortion on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022, in Columbia, S.C. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins)

Biden vows abortion legislation as top priority adjacent year

President Joe Biden is promising that the beginning bill he sends to Capitol Hill next yr volition be 1 that codifies Roe v. Wade — if Democrats command enough seats in Congress for Biden to sign ballgame protections into law

October xviii

President Joe Biden speaks about the student debt relief portal beta test in the South Court Auditorium on the White House complex in Washington, Monday, Oct. 17, 2022. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

3 in 10 uninsured Americans with diabetes may ration insulin: Study

"Universal access to insulin, without cost barriers, is urgently needed."

Oct 18

A woman appears to take insulin in this undated stock photo.

Should yous be worried should about the new COVID subvariants?

Offshoots of the BA.four and BA.five omicron subvariants are increasing in the U.S.

October xviii

Josefa  Martínez, 87 years old, receives the fourth dose of Covid-19 and flu vaccine in the garden of the nursing home in Feixa Llarga on Sept. 26, 2022 in Barcelona.

Blackness, Hispanic adults more likely to exist hospitalized with flu than white adults: CDC

Hospitalizations were eighty% college among Black adults compared to white adults.

October 18

A sign announces free flu vaccines outside a CVS pharmacy, Jan. 14, 2022, in Monterey Park, Calif.

Blackness women are 41% more likely to die from cancer than white women

In that location is often a disparity in care betwixt Black women and white women, co-ordinate to the American Cancer Center.

October 18

VIDEO: Black women are 41% more likely to die from cancer than white women

Biden prioritizing abortion legislation ahead of midterms

President Joe Biden will promise Tuesday that the first bill he sends to Congress next twelvemonth will exist one that codifies Roe v. Wade if Democrats control enough seats after midterms

October 18

President Joe Biden speaks about the student debt relief portal beta test in the South Court Auditorium on the White House complex in Washington, Monday, Oct. 17, 2022. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

UN report finds decline in women's and children's wellness due to pandemic

Rates of anxiety and low rose while rates of vaccination declined.

Oct 18

Rates of anxiety and depression rose while rates of vaccination declined.

UN study reveals why women'south and children's health is more at chance

Rates of anxiety and low rose while rates of vaccination declined.

Oct 18

Karina Joseph, 19, comforts her 2-year-old child Holanda Sineus as she receives treatment for cholera in a tent at a Doctors Without Borders hospital in Cite Soleil, a densely populated commune of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Octt. 15, 2022.

Get shot 'as soon equally yous're eligible': Dr. Alok Patel on need for COVID fall booster

ABC News' Linsey Davis spoke with Dr. Alok Patel about a possible COVID and flu surge this wi​nter, and what'southward concerning health officials about Americans who accept not received an updated booster.

Oct 17

VIDEO: Get your shot 'as soon as you're eligible': Dr. Alok Patel on need for COVID fall booster

NC clinics want nurses to offering medication-induced abortions

Abortion providers and an ballgame-rights group want some judges to let more than trained health professionals in North Carolina to prescribe pills for medication-induced abortions

October 17

Landmark trial begins over Arkansas' ban on trans youth care

The nation's outset trial over a country'south ban on gender-confirming care for children has begun in Arkansas

October 17

FILE - Dylan Brandt speaks at a news conference outside the federal courthouse in Little Rock, Ark., July 21, 2021. Brandt, a teenager, is among several transgender youth and families who are plaintiffs challenging a state law banning gender confirming care for trans minors. The nation's first trial over a state's ban on gender-confirming care for children begins in Arkansas on Monday, Oct. 17, 2022, the latest fight over restrictions on transgender youth championed by Republican leaders and widely condemned by medical experts. (AP Photo/Andrew DeMillo, File)

Congress probes Jackson water crisis as urban center and state spar

Congress is investigating the crunch that left 150,000 people in Mississippi'due south upper-case letter metropolis without running water for several days in late summer

October 17

Clouds are reflected off the City of Jackson's O.B. Curtis Water Treatment Facility's sedimentation basins in Ridgeland, Miss., Friday, Sept. 2, 2022. Jackson's water system partially failed following flooding and heavy rainfall that exacerbated longstanding problems in one of two water-treatment plants. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

Over-the-counter hearing aids now bachelor in US

ABC News medical Contributor Dr. Alok Patel explains why over-the-counter hearing aids volition positively bear upon the roughly 38 million Americans who suffer from some sort of hearing loss.

October 17

VIDEO: Over-the-counter hearing aids now available in US

Congress probes Jackson water crunch equally city and state spar

Congress is investigating the crisis that left 150,000 people in Mississippi's uppercase city without running water for several days in belatedly summertime

Oct 17

Clouds are reflected off the City of Jackson's O.B. Curtis Water Treatment Facility's sedimentation basins in Ridgeland, Miss., Friday, Sept. 2, 2022. Jackson's water system partially failed following flooding and heavy rainfall that exacerbated longstanding problems in one of two water-treatment plants. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

Cigna received millions of Medicare dollars based on invalid diagnoses: Lawsuit

The lawsuit claims Cigna made recipients seem sicker than they actually were.

October 17

Signage for Cigna is pictured at a health facility in Queens, New York City, Nov. 30, 2021.

Monkeypox cases in US fall, striking everyman level since June: CDC

The boilerplate is down from a elevation of 443 in August, data shows.

October 17

A patient is inoculated with the monkeypox vaccine during a vaccination clinic at the OASIS Wellness Center, Aug. 19, 2022, in New York.

Americans can now buy hearing aids over the counter

ABC News Medical Correspondent Dr. Alok Patel discusses this modify and how it will affect millions of Americans.

October 17

VIDEO: Americans can now buy hearing aids over the counter

FDA pushes to remove pregnancy drug, company pushes back

The maker of a drug intended to reduce premature births is making a last-ditch endeavour to keep its medication on the market, fifty-fifty as wellness regulators insist that it doesn't work

October 17

Pakistani flood victims in worst-hit province return dwelling house

Pakistani officials say that more half of the overflowing victims in the state'due south worst-hit Sindh province have returned to their homes over the past three weeks as the water gradually receded

October 17

Villagers with their belongings cross a flooded area on a boat, in Dadu, a district of southern Sindh province, Pakistan, Sept. 23, 2022. The devastation wreaked by floods in Pakistan this summer has intensified the debate over a question of climate justice: Do rich countries whose emissions are the main cause of climate change owe compensation to poor countries hit by climate change-fueled disasters? (AP Photo/Fareed Khan)

As more states impose abortion restrictions, providers have workarounds

Workarounds ensure doctors aren't breaking laws, experts and advocates say.

October 17

Abortion rights advocates chant outside of the West Virginia Senate chambers prior to a vote on an abortion bill, July 29, 2022, in Charleston, W.Va.

Over-the-counter hearing aids bachelor in US for 1st time

Nearly thirty million Americans suffer from some caste of hearing loss.

October 17

In this Oct. 20, 2021 file photo a patient holds her hearing aid as she visits Hear Again America for a checkup on  in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Meaning women struggle to find care subsequently Pakistan'south floods

Meaning women are struggling to become intendance subsequently Pakistan's unprecedented flooding this summer that inundated a third of the country at its height and collection millions from their homes

October 17

Shakeela Bibi who is pregnant stands beside her tent at a relief camp for flood victims, in Fazilpur near Multan, Pakistan, Sept. 23, 2022. Pregnant women are struggling to get care after Pakistan's unprecedented flooding, which inundated a third of the country at its height and drove millions from their homes. The UN says around 130,000 pregnant women in flood-hit areas require urgent healthcare and more than 2,000 are giving birth every day, most in unsafe conditions. (AP Photo/Shazia Bhatti)

Gates Foundation pledges $1.2B to eradicate polio globally

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation says it is committing $1.two billion to efforts aimed at ending polio worldwide

October 16

FILE - A person walks by the headquarters of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation on April 27, 2018, in Seattle. The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation announced Sunday, Oct. 16, 2022, that it will commit $1.2 billion to the effort to end polio worldwide. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)

Assist worker killed in Federal democratic republic of ethiopia's embattled Tigray region

The International Rescue Committee says one of its workers was killed in an attack in Federal democratic republic of ethiopia's embattled Tigray region

October 15

Uganda locks downwards 2 districts in bid to stem spread of Ebola

Ugandan authorities accept imposed a travel lockdown on two Ebola-hit districts as function of efforts to terminate the spread of the contagious disease

October 15

Caput of Africa CDC alleges mistreatment at German airport

The acting director of the Africa Centers for Disease Command and Prevention says he was "mistreated" upon his arrival at Germany'southward Frankfurt Aerodrome

October xv

Biden'due south pot pardons could boost states' legalization drives

President Joe Biden's decision to pardon thousands of people convicted of simple possession of marijuana under federal law could give a boost to Election Day election proposals in five states that would legalize the drug

October fifteen

Eddie Armstrong, chairman of the Responsible Growth Arkansas campaign, speaks at the Arkansas state Capitol in Little Rock, Arkansas on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2022. The campaign is backing a ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana. Arkansas is one of five states with recreational marijuana proposals on the ballot in November. (AP Photo/Andrew DeMillo )

Biden pushing lower prescription drug costs in midterm press

President Joe Biden is highlighting his administration's efforts to lower prescription drug costs on Friday equally part of his iii-state Western tour this week, as he confronts a sobering inflation report in the waning weeks before midterm elections

October 14

President Joe Biden speaks about infrastructure investments at the LA Metro, D Line (Purple) Extension Transit Project - Section 3, in Los Angeles, Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Visitor at center of babe formula crunch bug new recall

The company says this latest think won't impact overall U.South. supply.

October 14

Similac 360 Total Care is one of the brands of infant formula included in a recall. Less than 1% of recalled bottles have caps that may not have sealed.

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