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Utah woman's allergy-like symptoms turn out to be rare disease

Utah woman's allergy-like symptoms turn out to be rare disease

Emma Benson, KSL  |  Posted March 8 - 3:01 p.m.  |  Save Story

Many people deal with seasonal allergies, but for Misty Segrist, those symptoms sparked a 10-year search to find the real cause.
South Florida "miracle fruit" helps cancer patients manage chemo taste changes

South Florida "miracle fruit" helps cancer patients manage chemo taste changes

Ivan Taylor, WFOR via CNN  |  Posted March 8 - 1:52 p.m.  |  Save Story

A small red berry grown in south Florida is helping cancer patients reclaim something many lose during treatment: the ability to enjoy food.
Spring forward without the slump: How to take advantage of the time change

Spring forward without the slump: How to take advantage of the time change

Emma Neff, Deseret News  |  Posted March 7 - 8:24 p.m.  |  Save Story

Daylight saving time is upon us once again, meaning clocks will "spring forward" one hour at 2 a.m. Sunday for most of us. Here's how to take advantage of the time change.
'We've come a very, very long way': A lifetime dedicated to mental health improvement

'We've come a very, very long way': A lifetime dedicated to mental health improvement

Lee Benson, Deseret News  |  Posted March 7 - 7:03 p.m.  |  Save Story

Dallas Earnshaw is superintendent at the Utah State Hospital in Provo. For the past 42 years, he has made it life's work to care for and advocate for those suffering from mental illnesses.
Vaccinated person contracts measles as outbreak continues

Vaccinated person contracts measles as outbreak continues

Erin Cox, KSL  |  Posted March 7 - 5:43 p.m.  |  Save Story

A measles outbreak continues across Utah, with new cases reported in Cache and Carbon counties, with one of the cases being a vaccinated person, which is rare, health care professionals say.
FDA vaccines chief Vinay Prasad to leave regulator in April

FDA vaccines chief Vinay Prasad to leave regulator in April

Kamal Choudhury and Michael Erman, Reuters  |  Posted March 7 - 4:16 p.m.  |  Save Story

The controversial head of the Food and Drug Administration's vaccines and biologics unit, Dr. ​Vinay Prasad, will leave the agency at the end of April, the agency announced on Friday.
Here's what the Utah Legislature did this session

Here's what the Utah Legislature did this session

Bridger Beal-Cvetko, Daniel Woodruff, Tim Vandenack, Carter Williams and Logan Stefanich, KSL  |  Updated March 7 - 12:44 a.m.  |  Save Story

The Utah Legislature has adjourned following a 45-day session dealing with taxes, housing, courts, immigration and a host of other issues.
'Go Red for Women' event raises heart health awareness

'Go Red for Women' event raises heart health awareness

Tyrese Boone, KSL  |  Posted March 6 - 9:03 p.m.  |  Save Story

Women's heart health took center stage Friday at the Go Red for Women Experience in Salt Lake City.
'Another stage of life': Utah couple embraces aging with help from geriatric care

'Another stage of life': Utah couple embraces aging with help from geriatric care

Emma Benson, KSL  |  Posted March 6 - 7:36 a.m.  |  Save Story

Geriatric specialists help identify the changes that come with aging and work with patients to maintain their independence.
Patients say measles 'worse than expected' as Utah hits 350+ infections, doctors say

Patients say measles 'worse than expected' as Utah hits 350+ infections, doctors say

Curtis Booker, KSL  |  Posted March 5 - 9:02 p.m.  |  Save Story

Health officials plead with residents to vaccinate against measles as Utah hits 358 infections.
What to know about how GLP-1 medications might fight addiction

What to know about how GLP-1 medications might fight addiction

Jonel Aleccia, Associated Press  |  Updated March 5 - 10:15 a.m.  |  Save Story

A new study finds that popular GLP-1 drugs used to treat diabetes and obesity show new promise in fighting multiple substance use disorders.
Eli Lilly on track to launch oral obesity drug in second quarter, pending US approval

Eli Lilly on track to launch oral obesity drug in second quarter, pending US approval

Reuters  |  Posted March 4 - 4:03 p.m.  |  Save Story

Eli Lilly CFO Lucas ‌Montarce said on Monday it is preparing to launch its new ⁠oral obesity drug, orforglipron, ​in the United States ⁠as early as the second quarter of this ‌year.
American Red Cross of Utah offers A1C testing for blood donors

American Red Cross of Utah offers A1C testing for blood donors

Lois M. Collins, Deseret News  |  Posted March 3 - 6:15 a.m.  |  Save Story

Rolling up a sleeve to donate blood in March could benefit you while you're helping someone else.
CDC director urges use of measles vaccine

CDC director urges use of measles vaccine

Sneha S K, Reuters  |  Updated March 2 - 7:30 p.m.  |  Save Story

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's new acting director, Jay Bhattacharya, on ​Monday urged Americans to get vaccinated against measles, saying it was the best protection against the disease.
Utah lawmakers work to mandate fetal development videos in schools

Utah lawmakers work to mandate fetal development videos in schools

Caitlin Keith, Deseret News  |  Posted March 2 - 6:30 p.m.  |  Save Story

A Utah lawmaker has introduced a bill that would require Utah schools to show students videos of fertilization and development of a fetus inside the womb.
Utah ultramarathon runner has really gone the distance

Utah ultramarathon runner has really gone the distance

Peter Rosen, KSL  |  Posted March 2 - 1:48 p.m.  |  Save Story

Maybe you jog for exercise. Maybe you've run 10Ks or marathons. But you haven't run nearly as far as this Utah man. Despite all odds, Eric Johnson has really gone the distance.
Will tightening K-12 budgets jeopardize school suicide prevention programs?

Will tightening K-12 budgets jeopardize school suicide prevention programs?

Jason Swensen, Deseret News  |  Posted March 2 - 6:46 a.m.  |  Save Story

The school-based Hope Squads are made possible by state funds, but the provision allowing public schools to receive those funds is facing proposed changes in the Utah Legislature.
South Africa starts mass cattle vaccination program to halt foot-and-mouth outbreak

South Africa starts mass cattle vaccination program to halt foot-and-mouth outbreak

Mogomotsi Magome, Associated Press  |  Posted March 1 - 11:15 a.m.  |  Save Story

South Africa embarked on a mass vaccination of cattle on Friday to stem an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease that threatens to disrupt meat, dairy and livestock supplies and exports.
Utah widow heads to Washington, DC, to advocate for better funding to fight cancer

Utah widow heads to Washington, DC, to advocate for better funding to fight cancer

Brittany Tait, KSL  |  Posted Feb. 28 - 7:46 p.m.  |  Save Story

Shay Martin, a young widow who lost her husband, Tanner, to cancer, traveled to the United States Capitol Saturday to advocate for cancer research funding.