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Trump has yet to he promised to share. (New York Times)

San Diego doctor Mark Chavez, MD, pleaded guilty to in the case of Matthew Perry's death. (CNN)

Fewer kindergartners had during the 2023-2024 school year compared with the year before, CDC data suggested.

Workers at described the crippling effects of Hurricane Helene. (NBC News)

DSM-Firmenich's (PARSOL Shield) is under FDA review; if approved, it would be the first new over-the-counter sunscreen active ingredient in the U.S. in nearly 25 years. (CBS News)

A human case of (MERS-CoV) was reported in Saudi Arabia, the World Health Organization (WHO) said.

The CDC warned of potential public health risk from ordering from online pharmacies.

HHS isn't expecting a major effect from the port strike. (The Hill)

All doses of Eli Lilly's diabetes and weight management injectable tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound) were taken . (Reuters)

How would JD Vance's work? (NBC News)

Eight members of Argentinian soccer player Diego Maradona's medical team for allegedly failing to do enough to keep him alive. (Washington Post)

Some women with sickle cell disease felt they didn't want or understand, a STAT investigation found.

Chances of are low, the CDC told Bloomberg News.

Fewer young people these days; here's why. (AP)

The death toll is at least 11 in Rwanda. A and his partner were thought to be infected, but tested negative. (CBS News/Politico)

Patients who had were less likely to be diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease but more likely to have irritable bowel syndrome, Epic data showed.

A 24-year-old woman at a Brooklyn hospital, the third such death there since 2020. (New York Times)

HHS released final guidance outlining the process for under the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program.

A top WHO expert said smartphones like tobacco products. (Politico)

Pennsylvania Republican Senate candidate David McCormick said he'd use the military networks. (AP)

Banning tobacco sales to people born between 2006 and 2010 could in 185 countries by 2095, a simulation study estimated. (Lancet Public Health)

So far this fall, were reported in Los Angeles. (USA Today)

Hungary and Italy of the H5N1 avian influenza virus. (Reuters)

Gilead made a to sell cheaper versions of its HIV drug lenacapavir in low income countries. (Reuters)