April 10, 2026
Women's Health
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Many women who use hormone replacement therapy to treat menopause symptoms are struggling to find estrogen patches due to nationwide shortages. To cope, some patients are changing products or altering doses.
April 9, 2026
Health News
by
Courtenay Harris Bond
The U.S. fertility rate dropped to another record low in 2025, continuing a trend that has persisted for years. A declining fertility rate means there are fewer people entering the workforce and contributing to Social Security and Medicare.
April 8, 2026
Adult Health
by
Courtenay Harris Bond
Turnaround times for MRIs, ultrasounds and CT scans have doubled in recent years in part due to radiologist shortage, new research shows. People from lower income communities particularly have been impacted.
April 8, 2026
Prevention
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Poison centers are fielding more calls tied to kava use, especially in combination with kratom, a new CDC report says. Kava and kratom are unregulated products that can have sedative and psychoactive effects and may be dangerous in synthetic forms, health experts say.
April 8, 2026
Adult Health
by
Courtenay Harris Bond
Genetic variants may help explain why some people have more success using GLP-1 weight-loss drugs than others, a new study found. Two specific variants are tied to greater weight loss and increased vomiting and nausea.
April 7, 2026
Children's Health
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Courtenay Harris Bond
Pennsylvania and New Jersey have extended the window for infants and young children to receive RSV immunizations because the virus spreading at unusually high levels for the springtime.
April 2, 2026
Adult Health
by
Courtenay Harris Bond
The Food and Drug Administration's approval of Eli Lilly's weight-loss pill Foundayo could expand access to GLP-1s, but a Temple University obesity expert said the out-of-pockets prices could still be cost prohibitive for some people.
April 1, 2026
Health News
by
Courtenay Harris Bond
Hope 220, a new emergency homeless shelter in Center City, offers case management and medical services to 'set people up for success.' The facility is part of Philadelphia's initiative to add 1,000 new shelter beds.
March 31, 2026
Children's Health
by
Courtenay Harris Bond
Phthalates, chemicals frequently used in plastics, contributed to nearly 2 million premature births and 74,000 newborn deaths in 2018, a new study finds.
March 31, 2026
Mental Health
by
Courtenay Harris Bond
A recent study found that when people yawn, cerebrospinal fluid – which cushions the spine and brain – moves away from the brain. This process may cool the brain and help remove metabolic waste from the body, researchers say.