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CDC Chief’s Stock Drama Was An Ethical Blemish New HHS Head Alex Azar Wasn’t Going To Tolerate

Brenda Fitzgerald offered her letter of resignation as the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention after news came out that she had bought tobacco stocks while serving as one of the nation’s top public health officials. Ethicists were confounded by the decision. It’s unclear whether new Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar demanded her resignation, but in recent weeks he’s specifically told associates that he’d take a hard line on any ethical problems in the department.

Standing Desks Are Trendy, But Do They Really Help You Lose Weight? Not So Much.

Researchers found that standing as opposed to sitting burns a whopping 54 extra calories for a six-hour day. However, studies do show that people who have standing desks tend to move more during the day, which wasn’t accounted for in the study.

Her Son Had Never Been Diagnosed With A Concussion. His Autopsy However Showed He’d Had CTE

Following the death of her 24-year-old son, Kimberly Archie of Los Angeles is suing a youth sports league. Archie, along with fellow mom Jo Cornell of San Diego, allege the league was negligent in protecting their kids’ brain health.

Compared To China, Tech Billionaires’ New Health Initiative Is Actually Behind The Curve

Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan are entering the health care field with a new project geared toward lowering overall costs for their employees. The initiative has been called game-changing, but in China big tech companies have been doing this for years.

Trump Briefly Touches On Individual Mandate Repeal, Opioid Epidemic In State Of The Union

President Donald Trump touted Republicans’ steps toward gutting a crucial part of the health law and said efforts to crack down on immigration will help the opioid epidemic. Media outlets fact check these and other statements.