HHS’ Healthy Food Agenda Puts Hospitals on Notice About Patients’ Meals

(Heidi de Marco/KFF Health News) ~~~~~ Complaints about hospital food are certainly not new, and Jell-O and fruit juice are often the butt of related jokes. But the Trump administration has recently upped the ante. It is urging the public to report hospitals and nursing homes that serve sugary drinks, nutrition shakes, or meals that it says don’t meet dietary guidelines established last year by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, with officials vowing to withhold millions of dollars in federal funding if violations occur. The initiative from Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is spurring backlash from some doctors and medical providers who say it fails to account for...

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Broward Health breaks ground on new medical office building at Broward Health North

Broward Health has broken ground on a new medical office building at Broward Health North, 201 East Sample Road in Deerfield Beach, which will expand access to high-quality specialty care and outpatient services in northern Broward County. The event welcomed more than 100 dignitaries, including many elected officials from three municipalities (Deerfield Beach, Lighthouse Point and Pompano Beach), as well as numerous business and community leaders from across the region to celebrate Broward Health’s newest development. “Yesterday’s groundbreaking marks an important milestone for Broward Health,” said Shane Strum, President and CEO of Broward Health. “This facility reinforces our commitment...

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Marty Makary: A quiet blockade on safer nicotine

There are moments in public health when the path forward is unusually clear, when the evidence aligns with behavior, when risks are well understood, and when policy has a genuine opportunity to reduce harm at scale. This should be one of those moments. Non-combustible nicotine products—vapes, heated tobacco, and especially nicotine pouches—are widely understood to be far less harmful than smoking, a point I and many others have covered repeatedly, and one that no longer sits at the frontier of scientific debate. At the same time, the political panic that once drove restrictive policy has subsided, with youth vaping falling sharply from its peak. The most recent data show that around 5.2...

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Why FDA’s new Adverse Event Monitoring System matters

FDA’s announcement regarding the launch of AEMS is worth watching. The Adverse Event Monitoring System is intended to consolidate multiple reporting systems across FDA-regulated product categories into a single platform, including medical products, vaccines, devices, tobacco, food, cosmetics, and veterinary products. Legacy systems to be replaced by AEMS now include: FAERS (FDA Adverse Event Reporting System) — containing reports for drugs, biologics, cosmetic products, and color additives. VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System) — containing reports for vaccines. Note: The FDA will display VAERS data in AEMS. VAERS is co-managed by the FDA and Centers for Disease Control and...

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