
Dan Diamond
National Health Reporter at The Washington Post
White House Reporter at The Washington Post
White House reporter @WashingtonPost. Focused on policy, politics and public health. Find me on Signal: dan_diamond.01
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1 month ago |
infobae.com | Dan Diamond
El último examen conocido del expresidente Joe Biden para detectar cáncer de próstata se realizó en 2014, cuando tenía 71 años y ocupaba el cargo de vicepresidente, informó el martes un portavoz de la oficina de Biden. No es inusual que hombres mayores de 70 años dejen de realizarse pruebas regulares del antígeno prostático específico (PSA, por sus siglas en inglés), que es el estándar para evaluar el riesgo de cáncer de próstata, según indican médicos y expertos.
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1 month ago |
washingtonpost.com | Naftali Bendavid |Dan Diamond
Biden’s last prostate cancer screening was in 2014, his office says (washingtonpost.com) Biden’s last prostate cancer screening was in 2014, his office says By Naftali Bendavid; Dan Diamond 2025052022172800 Former president Joe Biden's last known screening for prostate cancer was in 2014, when he was 71 years old and serving as vice president, a spokesperson for Biden's office said on Tuesday.
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1 month ago |
adn.com | Hannah Natanson |Dan Diamond |Rachel Siegel |Jacob Bogage
At the National Institutes of Health, six directors - from institutes focused on infectious disease, child health, nursing research and the human genome - are leaving or being forced out. At the Federal Aviation Administration, nearly a dozen top leaders, including the chief air traffic officer, are retiring early.
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1 month ago |
washingtonpost.com | Hannah Natanson |Dan Diamond |Rachel Siegel |Jacob Bogage |Ian Duncan
Trump’s actions are pushing thousands of experts to flee government (washingtonpost.com) Trump’s actions are pushing thousands of experts to flee government By Hannah Natanson; Dan Diamond; Rachel Siegel; Jacob Bogage; Ian Duncan 2025051711000000 At the National Institutes of Health, six directors — from institutes focused on infectious disease, child health, nursing research and the human genome — are leaving or being forced out.
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2 months ago |
estadao.com.br | Dan Diamond |Faiz Siddiqui |Jeff Stein
Elon Musk tentou passar por cima de um secretário de gabinete do governo Trump - novamente. O bilionário, líder do DOGE (Departamento de Eficiência Governamental) dos EUA ajudou a colocar Gary Shapley, um funcionário de nível médio do IRS (equivalente à Receita Federal), como comissário interino da agência na semana passada. Mas o órgão está sob a alçada do secretário do Tesouro, Scott Bessent, que sempre se irritou com as tentativas de intervenção do DOGE.
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