Bird flu cases among farm workers may be going undetected, a study suggests Dairy workers in Texas show signs of prior, uncounted bird flu infections in a new study. Without better surveillance, researchers warn that health officials could be caught off guard if the virus gets more contagious. Amy Maxmen
30 years later, the evangelical purity movement still impacts sex education In 1994 on the National Mall, thousands of American teens pledged abstinence until marriage. The movement it created has influenced sex education in schools to this day. Magnolia McKay
Boar's Head recalls 7 million more pounds of deli meats tied to listeria outbreak The new recall includes 71 products made between May 10 and July 29 under the Boar's Head and Old Country brand names, following an earlier recall of 200,000 pounds of sliced deli poultry and meat. The Associated Press
The FDA adds more brands to a new alert for lead-contaminated cinnamon No illnesses have been reported in connection to the alerts. The FDA has recommended that manufacturers voluntarily recall their products. Ayana Archie
New investigation finds UnitedHealth Group using patients for profit UnitedHealth Group, which is the country's largest health insurer, enticed doctors through bonuses and performance reviews to make patients seem as sick as possible.
King County is getting its first walk-in mental health crisis center A new walk-in crisis care center in Kirkland for people experiencing mental health emergencies will start accepting patients in early August. Eilís O'Neill
Ozempic's biggest side effect: Turning Denmark into a 'pharmastate'? Novo Nordisk is powering Denmark's economy with huge sales of Ozempic. But could its stratospheric growth pose a risk? Sofia Shchukina
Older adults are often misdiagnosed. Specialized ERs and trained clinicians can help In the U.S., there are about 500 accredited geriatric emergency departments, designed to be less dangerous, less stressful places for older adults to get care. Ashley Milne-Tyte
A Seattle hot dog with everything — but not all the permits Mobile food are popping up at more Seattle parks and beaches this summer - but many aren’t supposed to be open. Casey Martin
A protein called Reelin keeps popping up in brains that resist aging and Alzheimer’s Early in life, the protein Reelin helps assemble the brain. Later on, it appears to protect the organ from Alzheimer’s and other threats to memory and thinking. Jon Hamilton