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The FBI continues to investigate bullet fragments and other evidence of the attack on former President Donald Trump this month which resulted in his injury. (CNN)
Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is advocating farm therapy for people with addiction, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and depression. (Mother Jones)
What mental health support can athletes expect at the Olympics? (New York Times)
Abbott issued an urgent alert about faulty sensors on a few lots of FreeStyle Libre 3 continuous glucose monitors.
A Senate investigation will probe Steward Health Care for corporate greed. (CBS News)
Three more cases of bird flu have been reported in poultry farm workers, Colorado officials said. (Reuters)
Former film producer Harvey Weinstein, currently sick with COVID-19 and pneumonia, is now in the Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward as he awaits a retrial scheduled in November. (AP)
Can vaccine fatigue from the COVID-19 pandemic be contributing to the declining demand for flu shots? (Axios)
FBI investigators traced a conspiracy to hack American medical centers and others back to a North Korean military intelligence operative. His indictment was announced on Thursday. (AP)
People with long QT syndrome could perform vigorous exercise without experiencing excess cardiac events, an observational cohort study found. (Circulation)
The FDA issued a public health alert for El Servidor brand cinnamon due to elevated levels of lead.
Due to potential Campylobacter bacteria contamination, certain oysters from Recompense Cove in Freeport, Maine need to be disposed and not sold, the FDA said.
California lawmakers introduced a bill that would keep an Medigap enrollment period open every year for seniors. (NPR)
New York health officials gave conditional approval to Mount Sinai’s controversial plan to close its Beth Israel Hospital in Manhattan. (Gothamist)
Yale New Haven Hospital may face a fine for improper disposal of a nuclear substance used for cancer therapy. (WTNH)
Only a minority of smokers who wanted to quit tried counseling or medication for it, according to a CDC report. (Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report)
A couple is puzzled as to how the wife got pregnant after the husband had a vasectomy. (People)
Despite being medically fit to leave, a disabled man in England is stuck living in a hospital as the government has not been able to place him in housing deemed appropriate by his family. (BBC)
Oertli Instrumente AG said that the FDA cleared the Faros anterior cataract surgery system.
Northwell Health is launching a new TV and film production studio. (Fierce Healthcare)
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