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Trump's False Comment; H5N1 Pandemic Unfolding in Slo-Mo? Researcher's Fraud Charge

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According to experts, former President Trump during last week's debate when he claimed abortions were occurring in "the ninth month and even after birth." (NBC News)

Iowa's Supreme Court said the state's near-total abortion ban can . (Politico)

The Biden administration said it for minors. (New York Times)

And the administration demanding that it ban menthol cigarettes. (Reuters)

New but confirmed the commercial pasteurization process kills the virus. (CNN)

Meanwhile, experts fear a is "unfolding in slow motion." (Reuters)

Four years since the COVID-19 pandemic began, here is what we know about . (CBS News)

A military lab found , but kept leaders in the dark. (New York Times)

The long-standing shortage of has ended, according to the FDA.

House Republican leaders called on government watchdogs to investigate whether insurance brokers are plans. (Washington Post)

Alzheimer's researcher Hoau-Yan Wang, PhD, whose work underpins a drug developed by Cassava Sciences in late-stage trials, has been indicted on . (Reuters)

Risk for was doubled among adults 50 and up with new-onset anxiety, retrospective data showed. (British Journal of General Practice)

Rapamycin is being tested in humans to see if it can slow aging. . (NPR)

New York City's public school system for students due to concerns of smartphone addiction and other mental health harms. (Politico)

Meanwhile, are ? (Washington Post)

A majority of Americans don't know that their , survey data showed. (JAMA Network Open)

Mildred Thornton Stahlman, MD, a pioneer in neonatal care, has . (New York Times)

British swimmer Archie Goodburn, 23, said he has that were discovered after competing in Olympic trials. (BBC)