WHO warns of global obesity epidemic challenges; doctors advised to conserve a certain type of tetanus shot; a new set of rules will bar medical debt from consumer credit reports
Over a Billion People Worldwide Classified as Obese, WHO Study Reveals
A study by the WHO revealed that more than a billion people worldwide are now classified as obese, according to Reuters. The findings are based off data from more than 220 million people in more than 190 countries. As obesity rates plateau in many wealthier countries, they are rapidly rising in some countries that may also face what is known as the “double burden” of obesity and malnutrition.
CDC Warns of Tetanus Shot Shortages Amid Supply Challenges
The CDC has issued a warning about shortages of tetanus shots, according to The Hill. Two tetanus and diphtheria (Td) vaccine products have been available in the United States under manufacturers Sanofi and MassBiologics. According to the CDC, MassBiologics, the sole Td vaccine manufacturer in the country, has discontinued production of its shot. Because of this, the CDC has advised doctors switch to giving patients the broader Tdap vaccine instead whenever possible.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Tackles Medical Debt Crisis
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is stepping in to help alleviate the burden of medical debt that has impacted millions of individuals, according to Kaiser Health News. The agency is taking a big leap in its most ambitious move to date, developing rules to bar medical debt from consumer credit reports. This policy could make it easier for people with medical debt to rent a home, buy a car, or even get a job. These rules are expected to be revealed later this year.
Laundromats as a New Frontier in Community Health, Medicaid Outreach
May 29th 2025Lindsey Leininger, PhD, and Allister Chang, MPA, highlight the potential of laundromats as accessible, community-based settings to support Medicaid outreach, foster trust, and connect families with essential health and social services.
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At EHA 2025, Hematology Discussions Will Stretch Across Lifespans and Locations
June 5th 2025The 2025 European Hematology Association (EHA) Congress, convening virtually and in Milan, Italy, from June 12 to June 15, 2025, will feature a revamped program structure for the meeting’s 30th anniversary while maintaining ample opportunities to network, debate, and absorb practice-changing findings in hematology and oncology.
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