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49 minutes ago

Call for routine high blood pressure testing of UK children as cases almost double

Routine school-based blood pressure monitoring for UK children is needed to detect rising adolescent hypertension and prevent future organ damage and cardiovascular disease.
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fromEarth911
3 hours ago

Protecting Baby From Toxic Chemicals: Tips for a Toxin-Free First Year

Infants face high risk from widespread chemical exposures (plastics, flame retardants, pesticides, phthalates, parabens, bisphenols) that impair development.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
49 minutes ago

High blood pressure: who is at risk and why UK children are getting it

High blood pressure is increasingly common across ages, often symptomless, diagnosed by elevated systolic/diastolic readings, and influenced by age, genetics, ethnicity, and lifestyle.
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fromIrish Independent
2 hours ago

Gardai establish 390 new speed camera zones across the country in bid to reduce road fatalities

Every county will receive new safety camera zones in 2026, bringing the nationwide total to 1,901 after 190 road deaths in 2025.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
7 hours ago

Only way to be seen early': Readers on A&E visits for minor problems

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
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fromTruthout
2 days ago

Flu Cases Spike in US as HHS Continues to Push Anti-Vaccine Policies

Flu cases, hospitalizations, and deaths are higher this season while vaccination rates are lower, and vaccination remains beneficial now.
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fromABC7 Chicago
2 days ago

New flu variant 'super' K linked to spike in cases amid holiday gatherings

Flu season is worsening nationally with nearly five million cases; new subclade K is producing faster, more intense symptoms and increased vomiting in children.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
8 hours ago

Ethnic minorities in England less likely to have access to diabetes tech study

People from ethnic minority backgrounds in England have significantly lower access to continuous glucose monitors despite higher diabetes prevalence.
fromPsychology Today
14 hours ago

How to Slow Brain Aging

They think in terms of birthdays, knowing that the more candles on the cake, the more we should anticipate things like joint pain, lines on the face and even foggy thinking. Yet the most recent research shows us that we have the story all wrong around brain health. The brain changes we associate with aging (for example, memory loss) are far more dynamic and modifiable through the choices we make each day than people realize.
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fromThe Atlantic
4 hours ago

Six Months Off the Street

Hanna Rosin: I'm Hanna Rosin. This is Radio Atlantic. Last year, we published a series called No Easy Fix. If you haven't heard it, you should go back and listen. It's about San Francisco's attempts to address pockets of homelessness and addiction. It's also a close and unusually humane portrait of one man-his name is Evan-living on the streets and barely managing his fentanyl addiction.
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fromAxios
20 hours ago

Vaccination rates plummet nationwide. See how your county compares

Childhood vaccination rates have declined, leaving millions of kindergarten-age children below the 95% herd immunity threshold and risking disease resurgence.
#measles
fromJezebel
17 hours ago
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Congrats to RFK Jr., As the U.S. Is Poised to Lose Its Measles Elimination Status After 25 Years

fromAxios
1 day ago
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U.S. measles cases reach highest level in over 30 years, CDC reports

fromJezebel
17 hours ago
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Congrats to RFK Jr., As the U.S. Is Poised to Lose Its Measles Elimination Status After 25 Years

fromAxios
1 day ago
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U.S. measles cases reach highest level in over 30 years, CDC reports

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fromTruthout
20 hours ago

More Than 20 Million Americans Are Set to Lose Health Care Coverage on January 1

Expiration of enhanced ACA premium tax credits will double or triple premiums for about 20 million Americans, causing many to lose health coverage.
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fromFortune
1 day ago
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RFK Jr. push leads to 5 states restricting what you can buy with SNAP benefits: Experts warn it's a 'disaster waiting to happen' | Fortune

fromFortune
1 day ago
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RFK Jr. push leads to 5 states restricting what you can buy with SNAP benefits: Experts warn it's a 'disaster waiting to happen' | Fortune

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fromwww.sbsun.com
1 day ago

Hand, foot and mouth disease spreading in Southern California

Hand, foot and mouth disease cases are rising sharply among young children in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, with multiple outbreaks reported.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The WHO learned to love anti-obesity' jabs in 2025. I don't fully agree, but I get it | Devi Sridhar

If there has been a hot topic in health in 2025, it's definitely been GLP-1s, colloquially referred to as anti-obesity jabs. These medications, taken weekly as an injection into the abdomen, result in significant weight loss and, despite being developed to manage type 2 diabetes in those with metabolic disorders, have become mainstream in many countries as a treatment for obesity.
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fromThe Nation
1 day ago

How a Community Rallied to Save My Abortion Film

A Portsmouth theater canceled a fundraiser screening about abortion access, revealing increasing institutional reluctance to host abortion-related events due to safety and political risk.
#h3n2
fromAxios
1 day ago
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"Super flu" surge: What to know about spiking flu cases and the surging "Super K" variant

fromAxios
1 day ago
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"Super flu" surge: What to know about spiking flu cases and the surging "Super K" variant

#landau-kleffner-syndrome
fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago
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Wish Book: Bay Area Community Health looks to expand East San Jose clinic focused on underserved residents

fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago
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Wish Book: Bay Area Community Health looks to expand East San Jose clinic focused on underserved residents

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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Regulating kids' smartphone usage doesn't work - they shouldn't have one in the first place

Owning a smartphone by age 12 is associated with higher risks of depression, obesity, and insufficient sleep, with earlier ownership linked to worse health markers.
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fromCity Limits
23 hours ago

NYCHA Has Ignored Mold at This Brooklyn After-School Center for a Year, Staffers Say

Mold in a NYCHA community center remains unremediated despite repair requests, exposing children, staff, seniors, and nearby residents to increased respiratory health risks.
from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago

The Most Challenging States for Black Americans, Ranked

Life in the United States can look very different depending on where you live, and for Black Americans, those differences are often influenced by longstanding factors. These include social, economic, and political conditions. Access to quality education, affordable housing, healthcare, and employment opportunities varies widely from state to state, affecting everything from annual income to overall well-being. While racial progress has been made nationally over the decades, disparities tied to race continue to affect daily life in meaningful ways.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

State's 10.5m legal bill as parents fight to have their children assessed

The State spent nearly €10.5m defending over 1,000 Assessment of Needs cases and lost almost every case.
fromPinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news
1 day ago

Heated Rivalry's success is helping author in her Parkinson's battle

Heated Rivalry author Rachel Reid says the raunchy TV adaptation of her hit book series success has helped her fight with Parkinson's disease. The 45-year-old novelist cited the steamy hockey romance's popularity in helping her access better care more than two years following her diagnosis. Parkinson's disease, which can be inherited, is a neurological condition caused by a reduction of dopamine in the brain, leading to a plethora of physical and psychological problems such as memory loss, violent tremors, and motor-function issues. Reid opened up about her struggle with Parkinson's while speaking to Today earlier this month, revealing that she had been diagnosed in August 2023.
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fromTruthout
23 hours ago

Largely Unregulated Petrochemical Barge Industry Is Taking Over a Texas River

Barge operations on the San Jacinto River now emit more VOCs than a major Exxon facility, degrading air quality for 54,000 nearby residents.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
22 hours ago

Mystery meat and maggot-infested produce: the disturbing reality of US prison food

Incarcerated people routinely receive unsafe, nutritionally inadequate, and sometimes inedible food, causing hunger, malnutrition, and long-term health harm.
fromSlate Magazine
22 hours ago

I Have a Gaggle of Bisexual Boyfriends. I'm a Worried About What They Do When I'm Not Around.

Doxy PEP (that is antibiotic therapy taken after potential exposure) reduces the risk of contracting bacterial STIs like syphilis and chlamydia (and, perhaps to a lesser degree, gonorrhea). If your guys are on this, their risk is lowered and yours would be as well.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
16 hours ago

Share the Spirit: Academy of HOPE gives former inmates a soft place to land

A reentry home in Oakland (HOPE) supports formerly incarcerated men training as state-certified addiction counselors with housing, therapy, skills training, and community reintegration.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

In a year of steep challenges, there were still shining moments in global health

Major U.S. aid shakeup and international funding cuts in 2025 severely disrupted global health programs, increasing deaths and reversing decades of progress despite some successes.
#political-interference
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago
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Opinion: Health care in 2025 chaos, costs and controversy without progress

U.S. health care in 2025 delivered no meaningful improvement while costs rose, political interference undermined agencies, and public health protections weakened.
fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago
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Opinion: Health care in 2025 - chaos, costs and controversy without progress

U.S. health care in 2025 experienced intense political upheaval, rising costs, disrupted agencies, and no meaningful improvement in everyday medical care despite higher expenses.
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fromLGBTQ Nation
1 day ago

Gay doctor who resigned from CDC over "radical non-transparency" will lead historic health org - LGBTQ Nation

Dr. Demetre Daskalakis resigned from a CDC leadership role and became Chief Medical Officer at Callen-Lorde Community Health Center in New York City.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago

Whooping Cough Deaths Rise in U.S. as Surge in Infections Continues

Whooping cough cases are sweeping in the U.S., with tens of thousands infected and at least 13 people dead from the bacterial infection this year. While the infection rate is lower than last year, it remains above typical prepandemic years, and the number of deaths has risen. The respiratory infection, also known as pertussis, is characterized by a severe, violent cough that can leave peopleespecially infantsstruggling to breathe. Although rarely fatal, its lingering symptoms have earned it the moniker of the 100-day cough.
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fromLGBTQ Nation
2 days ago

Right-wing group claims abortions are contaminating our drinking water - LGBTQ Nation

Students for Life claims mifepristone contaminates U.S. waterways and urges the EPA to list it as a drinking-water contaminant.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

People Born Before 1990 Are Sharing The Things From Back In The Day That They're Genuinely GLAD Young Adults And Kids Today Will Never Experience

Early AIDS diagnosis carried near-certain death stigma; public figures Princess Diana and Elton John fought stigma through education and compassion, while Reagan's inaction provoked anger.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 days ago

Could Next-Generation Medicines Help Solve the Opioid Crisis?

On June 11, 2018, seeking relief from chronic pancreatitis pain, Ashley Romero took what she believed to be half a pill of Percocet. Within minutes, she was dead. The pill, which Romero's boyfriend had acquired on the black market, was packed with fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that can be fatal in doses the size of a dozen grains of salt. Romero left behind a then seven-year-old son.
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fromAxios
2 days ago

States get first awards from rural health fund

Driving the news: The average award for 2026, the first of five years, is $200 million. Alaska, a rural state with unique challenges for health care access, got the second most funding after Texas, receiving $272 million. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) voted for the bill after being the focus of hours of negotiations with GOP leaders. The Wall Street Journal reported over the summer that officials had reassured Alaska's GOP senators that the state would do well in allotments from the fund.
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fromMiami Herald
2 days ago

Fixing the holiday childcare gap: How businesses can support hourly and shift-based employees

The holiday season is upon us, and while kids may be dreaming of stockings stuffed with Labubus, electronics, and toys, their parents are more likely to be stressing over how to manage the gap in childcare. Holiday childcare gaps occur when school closures and reduced childcare availability leave working parents, especially hourly and shift-based employees, without reliable care during their working hours. These gaps often force parents to miss work altogether and lose out on income.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Aging Well

Positive views of aging improve mental and physical health, extend lifespan, counteract ageism, and foster wisdom, happiness, emotional regulation, and intergenerational connection.
fromSocial Media Explorer
2 days ago

New National Crash Study Reveals Which Vehicles, Drivers, and Behaviors Dominate America's Deadliest Crashes - Social Media Explorer

A new national crash analysis reveals that while U.S. roadway deaths declined slightly in 2023, the nation's most serious crashes continue to be driven by larger vehicles, dangerous driving behaviors, and repeat demographic risk patterns. The findings come from a detailed review of 2023 Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) data examined in a new Pegasus Legal Capital study, which explores how today's vehicle fleet and driver choices shape deadly outcomes on U.S. roads.
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fromCbsnews
2 days ago
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New California tortilla law aims to decrease birth defects in Latino babies

fromCbsnews
2 days ago
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New California tortilla law aims to decrease birth defects in Latino babies

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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

'Having skin cancer while pregnant made me feel so guilty'

Regular sunbed use raises melanoma and other UV-related risks; choose fake tanning to reduce skin cancer, premature ageing, sunburn and eye damage.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
2 days ago

Toronto saw significant increase in overdoses, laced drug supply in December, public health says | CBC News

Over the Dec. 20 to 28 holiday period, Toronto saw a 35% increase in overdose calls, with contaminated fentanyl and medetomidine present.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

What is norovirus and how contagious is it?

Norovirus causes highly contagious gastroenteritis; tiny viral particles spread fecal-orally, remain infectious up to two weeks on surfaces, and trigger outbreaks in close quarters.
fromsilive
2 days ago

5 key trends in Staten Island drug battle: OD deaths plummet, new threats emerge

Staten Island bested all the other boroughs with a 49% reduction in accidental deaths from overdoses last year, from 157 in 2023 to 81, according to the most recent statistics available from the city Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. In addition to the work of the task force, the borough is leading the nation with the AI-based Hotspotting the Overdose Epidemic program, which garnered a 77% drop in fatal overdoses among active participants for the 12 months ending in April 2024.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

I spent a year interviewing America's oldest workers. Here are their 5 tips for staying healthy and active.

Mental stimulation, strong social connections, purpose, routines, optimism, and engagement support healthy aging and longer, more fulfilling lives for many older workers.
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fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

Four in five patients on trolleys are waiting in emergency departments, new data shows

181 admitted patients were waiting for hospital beds, with 143 in emergency departments and 38 in other wards, marking a slight drop from prior figures.
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

When I was diagnosed with low sperm count, I felt guilty and embarrassed. I want to break the taboo.

Before we got married in 2014, my wife, Chloe Melas, a journalist, and I were very much aligned on wanting children in the future. It's a huge step for anybody in a relationship, but we agreed that it would be great to start a family together. Then, around a year after the wedding, we tried to get pregnant - without success.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Sea swimmers urged to be cautious about taking new year dips off British coast

Cold-water shock and winter sea temperatures create serious drowning risks; swimmers should avoid entering water at or below 15°C without precautions, company, and safety gear.
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fromAdvocate.com
2 days ago

RFK Jr.'s HHS investigates Seattle Children's Hospital over youth gender-affirming care

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. referred Seattle Children's Hospital to the OIG over gender-affirming youth care, risking the hospital's Medicare and Medicaid funding.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 days ago

7 Important Health Stories to Watch in 2026

Federal public health institutions were weakened under the Trump administration, exposing surveillance gaps amid outbreaks while new treatments like GLP-1 drugs and male contraception emerged.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How Infectious Diseases Shape How We Age

Lifetime infections leave lasting biological damage that accelerates aging and raises risks of dementia, heart disease, cancer, and earlier frailty; reducing infections may lower risks.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

From chess to a medical mystery: Great global reads from 2025 you may have missed

Underappreciated Global South stories cover childhood transitions, inheritance customs, children’s play amid crises, health-system responses to aid cuts and Ebola research, and India’s chess rise.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

A cry for help to save Gaza's healthcare system

Gaza's healthcare is collapsing and survives only because unpaid, overworked medical staff maintain services amid destroyed hospitals, shortages, and dire living conditions.
#salmonella
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

Tents flooded by heavy rains in Gaza amid calls for Israel to let in aid

Heavy winter rains and winds are flooding tents and camps in Gaza, worsening displacement, increasing disease and collapse risks amid war damage and restricted aid.
fromThe Mercury News
3 days ago

Wish Book: Drowning is the leading cause of death for autistic children. The YMCA hopes to expand a water safety program that's changing the dynamic.

It was a raging creek - I mean, he was gone,
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

The Guardian view on antibiotics: recent breakthroughs are great news, but humanity is losing the bigger race | Editorial

New incentive models and nonprofit–industry partnerships are enabling the development of urgently needed antibiotics like zoliflodacin against resistant gonorrhoea.
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fromFuturism
3 days ago

People Jabbing Themselves With Black Market "GLP-3" Drugs

Unapproved retatrutide (nicknamed "GLP-3") is being sourced from gray-market suppliers, exposing users to unregulated drugs and serious, poorly understood side effects.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Wish Book: Drowning is the leading cause of death for autistic children. The YMCA hopes to expand a water safety program that's changing the dynamic.

A San Jose father rescued his autistic, non-swimming son from a creek and then sought accessible swim programs for autistic children locally.
fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Tackling the gender gap in CPR treatment

give people confidence to act quickly and save lives.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Londoner is one of country's 10 'super donors'

He said he donated because it "is the right thing to do", although his status as a super donor does make him feel "quite proud". "I just think it's not particularly difficult - it is quite quick, quite easy, so it doesn't really take a lot of my time. It just seems to me an important thing to do," he said.
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fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

Decline in number of organ donations and transplants this year, HSE figures show

Organ transplants in Ireland fell from 263 in 2024 to 202 in 2025, reducing available kidneys amid growing waiting lists.
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fromwww.npr.org
5 days ago

How the U.S. has changed its approach to foreign aid this year

Dismantling USAID and freezing foreign assistance disrupted thousands of health programs, terminating services and reshaping U.S. health-focused foreign aid priorities.
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fromAbc
3 days ago

Black Friday sale of medical weight-loss treatment prompts concerns

Rapid telehealth rollout and aggressive marketing of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs raise concerns about inadequate screening, misuse, and targeting vulnerable people, including those with eating disorders.
fromCbsnews
3 months ago

Minnesota DHS suspends payments to 11 adult disability providers over fraud allegations

The Minnesota Department of Human Services recently suspended payments to 11 providers that serve adults with disabilities over "credible allegations" of fraud, according to a letter written by Temporary Commissioner Shireen Gandhi and obtained by WCCO. According to the letter addressed to state lawmakers, the payments to 11 providers with the Integrated Community Supports program were stopped between Sept. 4 and Sept. 23, which impacted additional providers.
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fromThe Mercury News
5 days ago

Health insurance costs spike for California businesses, workers after pandemic

Employer-sponsored health insurance costs in California rose 24% over three years, outpacing inflation and squeezing workers' paychecks and small businesses.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Rise in deaths' predicted as amber cold health alerts issued in northern England

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued two amber warnings for north-east and north-west England, which will be in place between 8pm on Sunday until midday on Monday 5 January. The agency warned that expected low temperatures would probably result in the increased use of healthcare services by vulnerable people and could lead to a rise in the number of deaths, particularly among those aged 65 and over or those with pre-existing health conditions, such as respiratory and cardiovascular diseases.
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fromWIRED
4 days ago

People Who Drink Bottled Water on a Daily Basis Ingest 90,000 More Microplastic Particles Each Year

Daily use of plastic bottled water significantly increases microplastic ingestion and may pose unknown long-term health risks.
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fromDataBreaches.Net
1 week ago

CEO of Health Care Software Company Sentenced for $1B Fraud Conspiracy - DataBreaches.Net

Man sentenced to 15 years, ordered to pay over $452 million restitution for Medicare fraud that defrauded federal health programs of over $1 billion.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

Wish Book: Asian Americans for Community Involvement gives seniors a new lease on life

Community nonprofit AACI provided culturally tailored meals, wellness programs, language access, and social connection that reduced senior isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

Registration is open for El Camino Health's heart forum

Registration is open for El Camino Health's 15th Annual Heart Forum. The free event, taking place Saturday, Feb. 7, brings together cardiovascular physicians to share advances in heart care and features interactive sessions, a heart-healthy cooking demonstration and a patient's story about their journey to better heart health. Attendees will learn how to take charge of their heart health with a holistic approach to prevention and discover practical, enjoyable ways to incorporate movement into their daily routines to support cardiovascular health.
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fromTheregister
4 days ago

How the human harms of cybercrime shook the world in 2025

The knock-on, and often unintentional, impacts of a cyberattack are so rarely discussed. As an industry, the focus is almost always placed on the economic damage: the ransom payment; the cost of business downtime; and goodness, don't forget those poor shareholders. But, in recent years, the toll on human life has become increasingly apparent. We know the poor sods working in the security operations center give up their weekends every time a phish slips through the net,
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fromThe Mercury News
4 days ago

Wish Book: Asian Americans for Community Involvement gives seniors a new lease on life

AACI's Senior Wellness Program delivers culturally responsive, cost-free services to low-income, immigrant older adults, reducing isolation and supporting health and social needs.
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fromBusiness Matters
3 days ago

AI helps hospitals tackle A&E bottlenecks as NHS rolls out demand-forecasting technology

An AI-powered forecasting tool is being deployed across NHS trusts to predict A&E demand and help manage staffing, beds, and resources.
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fromIrish Independent
5 days ago

Strangulation during sex is being 'normalised' by porn, Rape Crisis Centre chief warns

Non-fatal strangulation and choking are increasingly appearing in young people's sex lives due to online porn and social media influence, posing illegal and serious dangers.
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fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

Op-Ed | This is why ambulances were slower in 2025 amNewYork

Ambulance response times are lengthening due to inadequate pay, staffing shortages in FDNY EMS, and stalled contract negotiations despite rising 911 call volumes.
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