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Invasive Strep Infections Are Rising in the U.S.

Strep infections are most well known for causing strep throat, which can be treated with antibiotics. But this type of bacteria can also cause more serious illnesses—even flesh-eating infections.

The bacteria responsible for the more serious infections are on the rise. In a report published April 7 in JAMA, researchers led by those at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that cases of invasive group A Streptococcus have been steadily increasing in the U.S. over the last decade, from 2013 to 2022. The data also showed that the bacteria are resistant to some commonly used antibiotics.

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Here’s what to know about the rise in strep infections.

What is group A strep?

Group A Streptococcus bacteria can cause illnesses from the common strep throat to sepsis, toxic shock syndrome, and necrotizing fasciitis (more commonly known as flesh-eating bacterial infections). Cases of strep throat aren’t considered invasive, but if the bacter..

Can Eating Certain Foods Really Help You Get Pregnant?

TikTok is full of content creators claiming that eating certain foods helped them get pregnant—particularly those with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a hormone disorder that can affect fertility and metabolic health. But how truthful are those claims?

According to nutrition and fertility experts, while certain dietary plans may help some people with fertility, no one food or eating style is guaranteed to get you pregnant. The relationship between food and fertility is nuanced, they say, and people should be wary of any absolutist health claims they may encounter on social media.

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Videos making these claims “definitely can throw off our clients on their journey,” says McKenzie Caldwell, a registered dietitian nutritionist and founder of Feed Your Zest Nutrition & Wellness, a private practice that offers nutrition counseling for people who are dealing with reproductive health conditions.

“People are just sharing their personal experience vs. what ..

Why Watching The Pitt Feels So Cathartic for ER Doctors Like Me

For an emergency medicine physician, a typical shift is a front-row seat to the worst days of people’s lives—a whirlwind of drama, frustration, quiet victories, devastating losses, and unfiltered humanity. And then, it’s onto the next patient’s room to do it all over again.

Maybe that’s why, as an emergency medicine attending physician in Chicago, I love The Pitt. My team’s work life is reflected onscreen, and watching the show evokes powerful emotions—at times, it feels as if the entire health care system rests on the shoulders of this small group of doctors and nurses. The show offers audiences a raw glimpse into a health care system on the brink. It shines a light on complex, urgent issues—hospital boarding, limited resources, and the mounting toll of trauma and mass casualty events—that affect both patients and the people working tirelessly to save them.

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I’ve heard that it’s an intense, gruesome watch for some. But as tense and uncomfortable as ..

Invasive strep throat strain has more than doubled in US, reports CDC

Cases of an invasive strain of strep throat have been steadily rising in some areas of the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The surveillance study, which was published in JAMA, showed that the incidence of group A Streptococcus (GAS) infection «substantially increased» from 2013 to 2022.
Affected states include California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Maryland, Minnesota, New Mexico, New York, Oregon and Tennessee.
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The overall incidence more than doubled, going from 3.6 to 8.2 cases per 100,000 persons at that time, according to the findings.
Infection rates were higher among residents of long-term care facilities, the homeless population and injection drug users.
While incidence was highest among people 65 and older, the relative increase over time was biggest among adults aged 18 to 64.
«Accelerated efforts to prevent and control GAS are needed,..

Retirement could be bad for your health, says wellness expert: ‘Powered by purpose’

While the «official» full retirement age in the U.S. is 67, according to the Social Security Administration, the average American stops working at 62 years old.
But not everyone retires — an AARP survey last year found that a quarter of people over 50 expect to never leave their jobs.
That might not be all bad, according to some experts who believe retirement could actually be harmful to the health.
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Dan Buettner, a Florida-based author, explorer and longevity expert, has spent years researching the world’s «blue zones,» where a greater number of people live to be 100. In those areas, he says, the notion of retirement doesn’t really exist.
«Instead of this artificial punctuation between your useful and productive life and a life of repose, people in blue zones are powered by purpose for their entire lives,» he said in an interview with Fox News Digital.
While retirement has been linked to less stress and more relaxation,..

Multiple nurses working on the same floor of busy hospital develop brain tumors

At least five nurses working on the same floor of a Boston-area hospital have been diagnosed with brain tumors, and they're looking for answers.
The nurse's union at the hospital, the Massachusetts Nurses Association (MNA), told Fox News Digital in a statement that it is actively supporting nurses at Newton-Wellesley Hospital in Newton, «who have brought forward serious medical concerns, focused on brain tumor diagnoses on the 5th floor maternity unit.»
«We recognize that nurses and many other people want immediate information about the situation,» the MNA continued. «This urgency comes from a place of concern for the health of nurses, their families, and patients — an urgency that we share.»
The MNA further said it is working to «complete an independent, scientific investigation» into the diagnoses.
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«That effort is underway and may take additional weeks,» the MNA said. «..

A Full-Body MRI Scan Could Save Your Life. Or Ruin It

Calvin Sun was a healthy 37-year-old when a full-body MRI scan showed a cyst in his kidney. Sun saw a urologist who was cautiously optimistic that it wasn’t cancerous and offered him a surgery appointment several weeks away to inspect the kidney and operate if necessary. “I was like, how about tomorrow?” Sun recalls.

As an ER doctor, Sun is used to decisive problem-solving. It’s the “right mindset” for undergoing a whole-body MRI, he says. “You have to be willing to take 100% responsibility for the consequences, good and bad.”

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Instead of traditional scans, like CTs or MRIs of a specific part of the body, full-body MRI scans require just an hour to image you from head-to-toe. Celebrities and influencers are holding them up as a pillar of preventive health to catch problems early on, wherever they’re hiding—before they become hard-to-treat diseases. Dwyane Wade, for example, recently credited a whole-body MRI with alerting him to an early-stage kidney ..

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Flu vaccine linked to higher infections, says early research

The flu vaccine is recommended annually for all Americans 6 months and older, per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — but a new study from Cleveland Clinic suggests that it might not have the protective effects people expect.
The preprint study, which was published on MedRxiv.org this week, looked at infection data for the 2024-2025 flu season.
Researchers found that among 53,402 Cleveland Clinic employees in northern Ohio, getting the influenza vaccine was associated with a 27% increase in flu infections.
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Vaccinated employees were compared to those who did not get the vaccine over a 25-week period.
«This study found that influenza vaccination of working-aged adults was associated with a higher risk of influenza during the 2024-2025 respiratory viral season, suggesting that the vaccine has not been effective in preventing influenza this season,» the researchers wrote in the study.
While previous wor..

Pregnancy-Related U.S. Death Rates Have Jumped in Recent Years

A new study found that the rates of pregnancy-related death in the U.S. increased by nearly 28% between 2018 and 2022, with large disparities based on state, race, and ethnicity.

The study, published in JAMA Network Open on April 9, analyzed four years of nationwide data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Researchers found that there were 6,283 pregnancy-related deaths during that time. The study determined that the rate increased from 25.3 pregnancy-related deaths per 100,000 live births in 2018 to a peak of 44.1 in 2021, before dropping slightly to 32.6 in 2022. The increase occurred across all the age groups that researchers analyzed, but people between the ages of 25 and 39 experienced the highest increase, according to the study.

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The study didn’t investigate why the rates of pregnancy-related death increased over the four-year period. But researchers noted in the study that the COVID-19 pandemic could have had an impact on..