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King Charles' Health History; Supreme Court to Weigh COVID Misinfo; Toby Keith Dies

— Health news and commentary from around the Web gathered by Ƶ staff

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Here's what's known about King Charles III's health history following the announcement of his cancer diagnosis. (AP)

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to weigh in on is protected speech. (STAT)

Law enforcement rose between 2017 and 2022. (Drug and Alcohol Dependence)

Novo Nordisk's parent company will buy Catalent in a $16.5 billion deal that could help expand its . (CNBC)

A South Carolina woman sued the state in an effort to have it . (The Hill)

More state Medicaid programs said . (KFF Health News)

Could the question of "which arm?" (New York Times)

The CDC relaunched an that includes a focus on menthol.

This is how the anti-vaccine movement . (CNBC)

Sleep health among Black adults to officer-involved killings of unarmed Black individuals, a study in JAMA Internal Medicine showed.

Most emergency department visits for conducted energy device injuries , researchers also reported in JAMA Internal Medicine.

Rio de Janeiro declared a just days before Carnival is set to get underway.

Vertex Pharmaceuticals announced of its vanzacaftor/tezacaftor/deutivacaftor ("vanza triple") to treat cystic fibrosis.

Amid a dearth of resources, students were for ... students. (New York Times)

Insight Pharmaceuticals is voluntarily recalling two lots of its TING 1% tolnaftate athlete's foot antifungal spray .

Could plant-based meat (Washington Post)

Meanwhile, the . (Wall Street Journal)

Football was linked with in adolescent players' brains. (JAMA Network Open)

Country singer Toby Keith following a battle with stomach cancer. (CNN)

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    Jennifer Henderson joined Ƶ as an enterprise and investigative writer in Jan. 2021. She has covered the healthcare industry in NYC, life sciences and the business of law, among other areas.