New vaccine recommendations cause controversy
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For the first time in decades, the American Academy of Pediatrics is breaking from federal vaccine recommendations.

Pediatricians’ group breaks with CDC, still urging COVID-19 shots for young children

The American Academy of Pediatrics is urging COVID-19 vaccinations for children under age 2, breaking with new CDC guidance under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

17 states join WA AG Brown's letter to Dept. of Education over mental health funding cuts

Washington's Attorney General Brown sent a letter warning of negative impacts for students if the federal government goes ahead with plans to cut funding for mental health programs.

US surge in eating disorders among children
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Scientists are noticing a disturbing trend in the U.S.: a significant rise in the number of eating disorders in children. For more information: ebtseattle.com/eating-disorders/

Kennedy Jr. may not target pesticides, processed foods,  'MAHA' draft report shows

The “Make America Healthy Again" commission released its latest draft report, which centers on promoting healthier diets and probing vaccines and prescription drugs.

Perimenopause: What to know
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It?s a stage of life that every woman goes through, but for many, perimenopause feels confusing, isolating, and even shameful. Dr. Amy Ellingson, a menopause specialist at Seattle Menopause Medicine and longtime family physician here in Washington, joins Good Day Seattle to discuss about the issue.

FDA warns Americans to avoid certain popular sunscreen products

Under current regulations, oils, lotions, creams, gels, butters, pastes, ointments and sticks are the only forms of sunscreen that are considered safe and effective.

US pressures Europe in trade war: How WA is being impacted by tariffs
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The U.S. Government is putting more pressure on Europe in the ongoing tariff and trade war. Joe Nguyen, director of Washington State Department of Commerce, joined Good Day Seattle to discuss how the tariffs are impacting Washington's economy so far.

Study reveals 1 quick thing kids can do to boost their test scores

New research suggests a nine-minute burst of high-intensity exercise can sharpen kids’ brain function and improve academic performance, particularly in reading.

Healthy Living: How changing seasons impact mood
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It's National Wellness Awareness Month, so it's time to make self-care, your mental health and maybe even taking a deep breath for once in your life a priority! With summer transitioning into fall, it can put a lot of stress on your body ? and here to explain how it works is Dr. Scott Itano, family medicine doctor with Kaiser Permanente Northgate.

Kellogg's signs deal to remove toxic dyes from cereals

Other companies have verbally committed to removing food dyes, but Kellogg’s is the first to sign a legally binding agreement to remove food colorings.

ChatGPT dietary advice sends man to hospital with dangerous chemical poisoning

Doctors warn AI lacks the medical judgment needed to properly advise on dietary needs after a patient was hospitalized with sodium bromide exposure.

Popular weight-loss drugs could increase risk of developing eye conditions, vision loss, research suggests

One study found a modest risk of developing non-arteritic anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy (NAOIN), a rare eye condition that can lead to sudden vision loss due to lack of blood flow.