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CEO's Killer Left Messages on Bullets; RFK Jr.'s Nonprofit; Splash Pad Diseases

— Health news and commentary gathered by MedPage Today staff

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The words "deny," "defend," and "depose" were found on shell casings at the scene where was killed in New York City. (ABC News)

Before he died, Thompson was one of the most s in the country. (STAT)

The FDA sent Applied Therapeutics a about issues with its clinical trial testing for the galactosemia drug candidate, govorestat. (BioSpace)

Most adolescents with long COVID in England ; persistent symptoms were more common in older teens and the most deprived. (Communications Medicine)

Nearly 988,000 have signed up for a 2025 Affordable Care Act plan, CMS said.

Walmart some cucumber slices in Texas due to potential Salmonella contamination, the FDA said.

Doctors at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia for a potentially fatal pulmonary condition, but several patients may have died from post-procedure complications. (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Here's a peek into the litigation history of nonprofit group. (NPR)

The Taliban's supreme leader reportedly banned women from , one of the few educational paths women had after sixth grade. (NPR)

Women with untreated infertility had a higher risk of developing compared with women without fertility problems. (Human Reproduction)

About 42% of privately insured people younger than age 65 were enrolled in a in 2023, according to CDC data.

A Wisconsin surgeon and testicular cancer survivor will soon on seven continents in 7 days. (Fox News)

Montana lawmakers rejected a measure that would have from using the women's bathroom at the state Capitol. (NPR)

There were 60 tied to splash pads from 1997 to 2022, resulting in 10,611 cases, 152 hospitalizations, and 99 emergency department visits in 23 U.S. states and Puerto Rico. (Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report)

Here's became a MAGA matter. (New York Magazine)

Novartis of its heart drug sacubitril/valsartan (Entresto), according to an appeals court. (Reuters)

Some patients with Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield may have to if their surgery or procedure goes longer than expected. (NBC Connecticut)