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Health Matters - August 2, 2025

Health Matters - August 2, 2025

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1.Dr. JON LaPOOK, CBS News Chief Medical Correspondent and Dr. JAMIL NEME, a sports medicine physician at SSM Health and Saint Louis University School of Medicine. In light of last week's shootings inside a Manhattan office building, what do we need to know about CTE and concussions? 2. Dr. NICOLE SAPHIER, FOX News Medical Contributor and Dr. CELINE GOUNDER, CBS News Medical Contributor. Reaction to President Trump announcing a new health data-sharing initiative that will make it easier for patients, doctors, and healthcare facilities to have access to medical records? What are the benefits? What are the privacy concerns? 3. Dr. JOHN TAVIS, professor of molecular microbiology and immunology at Saint Louis University School of Medicine. He just authored two papers in Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology -- making the case to expand treatment for Hepatitis B in more people. 4a. Dr. MATTHEW KREUTER, professor of Public Health at Washington University's School of Public Health. A new "i-Heard St. Louis" survey just found out what are the chief health concerns for St. Louis City and County residents. Gun violence is the biggest health concern. 4b. Dr. MARC SIEGEL, FOX News Senior Medical Analyst. A new Pointer Study finds adults over 60 at risk of cognitive decline can improve their brain health through diet, moderate to high intensity physical exercise, social engagement and monitoring their cardiovascular health.
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