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Suppressing Unwanted Thoughts; Choking on Cheese; Diet and Depression

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

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Training to may have possible benefit. (Science Advances)

The U.S. government is re-launching a program to provide . (CNN)

Wildfire smoke is on air quality. (Nature)

The Biden Administration is uncertain how it should . (Politico)

Kraft Heinz has issued a voluntary recall of more than 80,000 cases of American processed cheese after consumer complaints of choking or gagging on plastic wrap.

U.S. employers expect to see the in a decade next year. (Reuters)

are resulting in delays for some Americans who are trying to get the new COVID-19 vaccines. (CNN)

An after a woman's lungs collapsed as she walked home after receiving treatment from him. (NBC News)

A diet , especially artificial sweeteners, was linked with an increased risk of depression. (JAMA Network Open)

Dartmouth College football coach Eugene F. "Buddy" Teevens, 66, died Tuesday when he was hit by a truck while cycling. (ESPN)

Did tobacco companies use to hook people on cigarettes and processed foods? (Washington Post)

Medline Industries is recalling the Hudson RCI Addipak unit dose vial 0.9% saline solution, which is used in treatments like inhalation and irrigation therapy, .

FDA inspectors issued a report as early as May 2022 detailing at Novo Nordisk's main factory in North America. (Reuters)

Meanwhile, a report from the Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Inspector General says the FDA needs to take stronger action against retailers that . (CNN)

The World Health Organization declared an detected in Ukraine in 2021 officially closed.

Nearly 4,500 Kaiser Permanente healthcare workers in San Diego voted to . (Axios)

A clinical trial of a candidate began enrollment in the U.S. and South Africa, the NIH said.

are turning up in northern waters with increasing frequency as oceans warm. (New York Times)

The number of babies born with syphilis in Mississippi . (Emerging Infectious Diseases)

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    Mike Bassett is a staff writer focusing on oncology and hematology. He is based in Massachusetts.