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fromwww.aljazeera.com
4 hours ago

Why US-funded vaccine trial plan for babies in Guinea-Bissau caused outrage

A US-funded hepatitis B vaccine trial on 14,000 Guinea-Bissau newborns was suspended amid ethical outrage and concerns over local oversight and research capacity.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 hours ago

Veterans can easily buy naloxone at CVS but not at the VA. A bipartisan bill wants to change that.

A bipartisan bill would provide free, prescription-free naloxone to veterans and caregivers at VA facilities to reduce overdose deaths.
fromFortune
6 hours ago

U.S. births dropped last year, offsetting 2024's increase and dashing hopes for an upward trend | Fortune

U.S. births fell a little in 2025, according to newly posted provisional data. Slightly over 3.6 million births have been reported through birth certificates, or about 24,000 fewer than in 2024. The decline seems to confirm predictions by some experts, who doubted a 22,250-birth increase in 2024 marked the start of an upward trend. The posted numbers account for nearly all of the babies born in 2025, according to the CDC.
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fromTruthout
1 day ago
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Measles Infection Count in January Topped Total Cases in 2023 and 2024 Combined

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fromFuturism
1 day ago

This Measles Outbreak at a Detention Center Perfectly Encapsulates America Right Now

Measles cases in a Texas immigration family detention center pose a public-health risk as detainees lack information, vaccination checks, and adequate protective measures.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

Measles continues to spread in the US, but with some letup

Measles outbreak in South Carolina has 876 confirmed cases, largest U.S. outbreak in decades, but increased vaccinations and fewer new cases suggest a possible slowdown.
fromTruthout
1 day ago
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Measles Infection Count in January Topped Total Cases in 2023 and 2024 Combined

fromFuturism
1 day ago
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This Measles Outbreak at a Detention Center Perfectly Encapsulates America Right Now

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fromwww.npr.org
14 hours ago

A drop in CDC health alerts leaves doctors 'flying blind'

The CDC issued only six Health Alert Network alerts in 2025, sharply reducing early-warning communications and leaving clinicians and health departments less prepared.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
23 hours ago

Newly revealed emails undermine RFK Jr testimony about 2019 Samoa trip ahead of measles outbreak

Documents and emails indicate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s 2019 Samoa trip was motivated by vaccine-safety concerns and may have misled Congress.
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fromWIRED
14 hours ago

RFK Jr.'s Picks for a Key Autism Panel Include Advocates for Bizarre Theories

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appointed anti-vaccine associates to the government's autism advisory committee, raising concerns about promotion of debunked, dangerous autism treatments.
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fromWIRED
1 day ago

Public Health Workers Are Quitting Over Assignments to Guantanamo

Uniformed US Public Health Service personnel are being deployed to immigration detention sites, including Guantánamo, encountering bleak, potentially inhumane detention conditions and morale-based resignations.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Tens of thousands of Californians pay more for health insurance this year after subsidy cuts

Those extra subsidies were enacted in 2021 as part of temporary, pandemic-era relief, boosting financial help for people buying coverage on state-run insurance marketplaces such as Covered California. The law also expanded eligibility to people earning more than 400% of the federal poverty level, about $62,600 for a single person and $128,600 for a family of four. With the expiration of the enhanced subsidies, people above that income threshold no longer receive federal assistance,
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fromPsychology Today
14 hours ago

A Medical Treatment to Lower Your Alzheimer's Disease Risk

Vaccination against several infections reduces long-term dementia risk; vaccine hesitancy may therefore increase dementia rates.
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fromSan Jose Spotlight
15 hours ago

Iton: Santa Clara County voters wanted Measure A to fund health care - San Jose Spotlight

Measure A was adopted to offset federal budget cuts that would slash Santa Clara County health services, preventing hospital closures and protecting vulnerable residents.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

A snakebite death is the latest high-profile tragedy in Nigeria: they all connect to map a system in collapse | Cheta Nwanze

Nigeria's health system is collapsing; survival depends on geography and wealth because of chronic drug shortages, failed procurement, and weak emergency care.
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fromAol
20 hours ago

Medicare Just Got Rid of a Big Benefit. Here's How It Could Affect You.

Medicare ended broad telehealth coverage on Jan. 31, leaving most retirees without remote care unless they qualify or switch to Medicare Advantage.
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fromBronx Times
1 day ago

OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | Health care in the Bronx is a dangerous game of hurry up and wait - Bronx Times

The Bronx faces a severe health-care crisis: understaffed hospitals, slow EMS response times, poor hospital rankings, and nurse strikes threaten patient care.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Wood burners may treble children's exposure to pollution in homes, study finds

One thing that stood out was the home environment. This was the largest contributor to children's daily particle pollution exposure more than school or commuting. This was mainly due to indoor sources such as wood burning and indoor smoking. Short peaks in particle pollution were linked to home cooking and secondhand tobacco smoke. Home heating with a fire or stove was linked to longer exposures. In some cases, these persisted overnight in children's bedrooms as fires remained lit or smouldering with poor ventilation.
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fromFast Company
18 hours ago

EVs are already making your air cleaner, research shows

The logic behind electric vehicles benefiting public health has long been solid: More EVs means fewer internal combustion engines on the road, and a reduction in harmful tailpipe emissions. But now researchers have confirmed, to the greatest extent yet, that this is indeed what's actually happening on the ground. What's more, they found that even relatively small upticks in EV adoption can have a measurably positive impact on a community.
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fromAdvocate.com
17 hours ago

Florida restores funding for 16,000 people's HIV medication - for now

"The Department's action makes clear that legal processes have not been followed. Floridians will now have a say in what happens to this program and its effect on them," Esteban Wood, AHF Director of Advocacy & Legislative Affairs, said in a statement. "It will also provide needed transparency, as the Department has not shown why it needs to make these harmful changes, and show how it now has a claimed $120 million deficit."
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fromThe Walrus
17 hours ago

The Walrus Talks Opioids | The Walrus

Policy reform, compassionate care, and community-based supports can transform lives and reduce opioid toxicity deaths across Ontario.
fromBronx Times
1 day ago

OUR FORGOTTEN BOROUGH | Why it is more risky for a Bronx mom to have a baby - Bronx Times

Bronx residents are more likely to experience systemic challenges that impact pregnancy, from living below the poverty line to limited access to healthy food and prenatal education. Yet the most preventable cause of maternal deaths is discrimination during hospital care. The maternal mortality rate is twice as high if the mother is Black, when compared to white moms. Over 71% of mothers who died during childbirth in the Bronx, were Black and Hispanic, according to the 2021 Health Department report.
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fromwww.dw.com
15 hours ago

UN: 4.5 million girls at risk of genital mutilation in 2026

Approximately 4.5 million girls face risk of female genital mutilation this year, many under five, contributing to 230 million global survivors.
fromAdvocate.com
13 hours ago

Black Americans are disproportionately criminalized for living with HIV. Here's how

Black people in the U.S. aren't just more likely to have HIV - they're more likely to be criminalized for it. Black Americans accounted for about 38 percent of new HIV diagnoses and 39 percent of people living with HIV in 2023, according to a report from the Williams Institute, despite making up around 12 percent of the population. Black women had the highest HIV diagnosis rate at 19.6 per 100,000, which is about 11 times the rate for white women at 1.8 per 100,000.
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fromNews Center
19 hours ago

Study Finds Widespread Screening for Rare Cholesterol Disorder Not Cost-Effective - News Center

Universal genetic screening for familial hypercholesterolemia in young people can prevent some cardiovascular events but is not cost-effective under current healthcare conditions.
fromFast Company
21 hours ago

These 5 small shifts in your diet can lower your risk for chronic disease

The Dietary Guidelines for Americans aim to translate the most up-to-date nutrition science into practical advice for the public as well as to guide federal policy for programs such as school lunches. But the newest version of the guidelines, released on Jan. 7, 2026, seems to be spurring more confusion than clarity about what people should be eating. The latest dietary guidelines, published on Jan. 7, 2026, have received mixed reviews from nutrition experts.
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fromMail Online
1 day ago

The locations in your home riddled with toxic mould

Childhood exposure to household mould reduces lung function into adulthood and causes lasting respiratory harm.
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fromwww.npr.org
20 hours ago

TB or not TB? That is the question

Approximately 1 million TB false negatives and over 2 million false positives occur annually, causing mistreatment and missed serious alternative diagnoses.
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fromMedium
14 hours ago

The preventive healthcare product cycle: how ancient practices become "innovations" every 20 years

Ancient preventive practices resurface as billion-dollar health trends when crisis, enabling technology, legitimation, and storytelling translate them into measurable, automated, culturally acceptable products.
fromwww.bbc.com
22 hours ago

More baby formula products recalled over toxin fears

Getty Images Another recall notice has been issued in the UK for baby formula over potential contamination, with food safety experts asking parents to check batches they have at home.
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fromCity Limits
13 hours ago

On Organ Donation, New York City Can Make the Difference

This past year underscored the importance of continually strengthening the organ donation and transplant system. In New York, our state and community leaders advanced meaningful reforms to save and heal lives, maintain public trust in the system, and honor donors and their families. As a result, more than 3,200 New Yorkers received life-changing organ transplants this year, and more than 400,000 New Yorkers newly registered their consent to give the gift of life.
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fromwww.thelocal.com
1 day ago

Danone recalls baby formula in several European countries

Danone expanded infant formula recalls across multiple European countries over possible cereulide contamination linked to ARA supplied by Cabio Biotech.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Have Boundaries Made Us Lonely?

Boundaries have become part of our social understanding in recent years-the importance of setting boundaries has been the focus of many social media posts, books, podcasts, and blog posts right here on Psychology Today. And of course, boundaries are important-they delineate the separation between what is us and what is ours to manage and what belongs to someone else and is theirs to manage. As Prentis Hemphill said, "Boundaries are the distance I can love you and me simultaneously." Boundaries keep us safe.
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fromSilicon Canals
23 hours ago

The early dementia sign that appears 10 years before diagnosis that most people explain away - Silicon Canals

Declining financial management often precedes memory symptoms and can appear up to a decade before a dementia diagnosis.
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fromThe Drum
20 hours ago

Ad Council creates story-driven mobile chat to combat teenage drinking and driving

A Messenger-based interactive chat called 'Ultimate Party Foul' uses immersive group-chat storytelling to show real consequences and deter underage drinking and driving.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Homeboy Industries to convert Monastery of the Angels into treatment facility

Homeboy Industries acquired the Monastery of the Angels to create a 60-bed residential center for substance abuse and acute mental health treatment.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

Some Public Health Service officers quit rather than serve in ICE detention centers

USPHS medical officers deployed to ICE detention centers report severe moral distress, substandard care, staffing shortages, and many resignations.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Dozens of children suffer toxin poisoning symptoms following baby formula recall

Thirty-six reports of infants with cereulide-type poisoning linked to recalled SMA formulas; arachidonic acid (ARA) oil identified as the contaminated ingredient in affected batches.
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fromBoston.com
2 days ago

A 6th child has died from the flu in Mass. this flu season, along with 187 adults

A sixth child in Massachusetts died from influenza; flu activity remains high and young children and older adults face increased risk for complications.
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fromNature
3 days ago
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Daily briefing: More than one-third of cancer cases are preventable

fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago
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A new report found nearly 4 in 10 cancers are linked to preventable causes. Here are the best ways to lower your risk.

fromNature
3 days ago
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Daily briefing: More than one-third of cancer cases are preventable

fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago
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A new report found nearly 4 in 10 cancers are linked to preventable causes. Here are the best ways to lower your risk.

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fromMail Online
2 days ago

Scientists discover 38% of cancers are caused by 30 lifestyle habits

Thirty-eight percent of global cancers in 2022 were attributable to 30 modifiable risk factors, so over one in three cases could be prevented.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Companies can now claim 'no artificial colors' if they add plant-based color to food

FDA permits "no artificial colors" claims for products free of petroleum-based dyes even if they contain naturally derived color additives.
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fromBoston Herald
1 day ago

Protein is all the rage. But how much do you really need?

Federal guidelines increased recommended daily protein substantially; prioritize high-quality protein without displacing healthy carbohydrates and fats.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

UK health body says 36 cases of toxin poisoning linked to baby formula

There have been 36 clinical reports of children suffering symptoms consistent with toxin poisoning linked to recent baby formula recalls, the UK Health Security Agency has said. The UKHSA said it and partner agencies had received 24 notifications in England, seven in Scotland, three in Wales, one in Northern Ireland and one from the crown dependencies of children who had consumed implicated batches and developed symptoms.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Watching the Super Bowl With Kids? Those GLP-1 Ads Matter

These ads avoid the explicit "weight loss" pitches of the past, like the days of Jenny Craig. Many ads never even say the word "weight," it is simply implied. Instead, these brands frame GLP-1s as a route to better healthcare and medical well-being, positioning them as an easy step to "take charge of your health." While the message is polished, the subtext is the same: losing weight leads to confidence, health, and self-worth.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

'Our daughter's cancer symptoms were dismissed because she was a child'

Isla first went to the GP in July 2022 with a lump in her breast, but she was told it was likely to be benign and caused by hormonal changes. "She was told it was hormonal - a fibroadenoma - and she would grow out of it," Isla's father Mark said. Two years later, Isla became ill and was taken to hospital, where doctors suspected she had cancer and made an urgent referral for biopsies.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Barriers affect breast cancer screening uptake

London's population churn, outdated contact details, and cultural mistrust reduce breast cancer screening uptake, leaving the capital below the NHS's 70% acceptable target.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

South Sudan hospital hit by government air strike, MSF says

Government air strike hit an MSF hospital in Lankien, forcing evacuations and destroying supplies amid repeated attacks and humanitarian access restrictions in Jonglei.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Health warning over Cape Verde travel after stomach bug deaths

Cape Verde travel poses increased risk of shigella and salmonella infections; British cases and deaths reported, so travelers should follow strict food and hygiene precautions.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Period blood test could offer less invasive alternative to cervical screening

Menstrual blood collected on a sanitary pad can detect cervical cancer signs, offering a potentially accurate, less invasive at-home screening alternative to clinician-collected cervical samples.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Asking Eric: My friend is furious because I requested a welfare check

Two years ago, I noticed changes in my friend's ability to carry on conversations and her lack of awareness of current events. After COVID's isolation, she and her husband seldom left their house, and her husband spent more time on his computer. My friend's calls to me became more frequent and repetitive even though she had no news or reason to phone. She repeated the same three or four stories and often within a five-minute span.
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fromStreetsblog
2 days ago

Commentary: 'Hardened Daylighting' Works. Paint Alone, Not so Much - Streetsblog San Francisco

Physical barriers in daylighted intersection zones significantly improve safety; paint or parking prohibitions alone do not and can worsen conditions.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

Status Orange warning extended to Louth with more counties under Yellow alert; some Dublin schools close early

Severe rainfall with orange and yellow warnings will likely cause river, coastal and localised flooding; the public must remain vigilant and avoid driving through floodwater.
fromianVisits
2 days ago

Flying drones and robot dogs being used to move medial samples between NHS hospitals

In 2024, the NHS began testing whether flying drones could do a better job than couriers shuttling blood samples between labs in Guy's and St Thomas' hospitals. Instead of weaving through traffic, the drones simply lifted off, crossed central London, and landed minutes later. Delivery times dropped to barely a couple of minutes, reliability shot up thanks to a lack of roadworks in the sky, and the service turned out to be cheaper too. Since then, more than 6,000 samples have been transported by air.
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fromArs Technica
2 days ago

Trump admin is "destroying medical research," Senate report finds

Widespread NIH leadership vacancies and expiring advisory committees threaten grant approvals; nominee Bhattacharya gave equivocal vaccine-autism answers, raising concerns about anti-vaccine influence.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

ICE quietly scrambled for vaccine support after losing access through the VA

ICE lost access to Veterans Affairs vaccines, halting vaccine provision to detainees and triggering an emergency procurement amid longstanding health-care concerns.
fromWIRED
3 days ago

HHS Is Making an AI Tool to Create Hypotheses About Vaccine Injury Claims

Kennedy has also called for overhauling the current safety monitoring system for vaccine injury data collection, known as Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, or VAERS, claiming that it suppresses information about the true rate of vaccine side effects. He has also proposed changes to the federal Vaccine Injury Compensation Program that could make it easier for people to sue for adverse events that haven't been proven to be associated with vaccines.
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fromABC7 New York
2 days ago

9-year-old severely burned after following TikTok trend, hospital says

In a matter of seconds, it exploded, causing burns to his face. "He was crying and just yelling, 'It burns, it burns,'" said Whitney Grubb, Caleb Chabolla's mother. Grubb says her son's Needoh Cube had burst. Inside the popular sensory toy, a thick, gel-like substance became hot because of the microwave and stuck to his face. "The right side of his face was kind of melting off, basically," Grubb said.
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fromBloomberglaw
3 days ago

Workplace Injuries Plunge After Enforcement, Culture Shift

US nonfatal workplace injuries fell to 2.5 million in 2024, the lowest since 2003, driven by fewer workplace illnesses and strengthened safety measures.
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fromFortune
3 days ago

Ro CEO wants to erase GLP-1 stigma with first Super Bowl ad featuring Serena Williams | Fortune

GLP-1 weight-loss drugs are becoming central to wellness marketing, promoted as lifelong health tools, driving demand, advertising campaigns, and policy and cost challenges.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Alleged bullying, harassment and toxic culture at hospital revealed in leaked report

Toxic workplace culture at the Cardiff HSDU led to bullying, aggressive behaviour, and disciplinary action, leaving staff feeling unsafe and prompting strengthened oversight.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

Warning to millions as toxic air spreads across multiple US states

Widespread windblown dust and high PM-10 levels are causing air quality alerts across parts of California and Arizona, posing health risks and prompting activity restrictions.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

How Israel destroyed Gaza's health system deliberately and methodically'

Gaza's health system remains devastated despite a ceasefire, facing equipment and medication shortages, destroyed facilities, scarce evacuations, and critical staffing needs.
fromTruthout
2 days ago

A Deadly Bacterial Meningitis Outbreak Is Spreading Among Children in Gaza

On January 23, 11-year-old Aline Asfour received her third-grade graduation certificate with honors, scoring in the 98th percentile and ranking first in her class. Her family celebrated her academic achievement and excellence. Two days later, Aline began feeling unwell. She started vomiting repeatedly and suffered from severe diarrhea. At first, her family believed she was experiencing a common cold due to the cold weather and living in displacement tents.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago

GP who failed to recognise critical condition of girl who died from treatable illness is found guilty of poor performance

A Cork GP received three findings of poor professional performance for failing to recognise life-threatening group A strep in a young girl who subsequently died.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
2 days ago

Is 16 a good age to limit the use of social media?

Spain will ban social media access for people under 16 and require platforms to implement effective age verification to protect youth mental health.
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fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

It Was Too Easy for Eileen Mihich to Kill Herself

A 31-year-old woman died by physician-assisted suicide in a hotel despite not being terminally ill, leaving family shocked and investigating circumstances.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Science of Belonging for People With IDD

Developmental disabilities are actually quite common. In the United States, about 1 in 6 children has a developmental disability (CDC, 2024). Intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are a group of neurodevelopmental conditions usually present at birth that affect the trajectory of a person's physical, intellectual, and/or emotional development (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 2021). Conditions such as Down Syndrome, Autism, Fragile X, Cerebral Palsy, and others are examples of intellectual or developmental disabilities.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 days ago

London firefighters exposed to toxic chemicals face higher risk of cancer, report warns

London firefighters exposed to toxic substances face higher cancer incidence and abnormal tumour markers than the general population, indicating occupational health risks.
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fromEurasia Review
3 days ago

'Masculinity Crisis': Influencers On Social Media Promote Low Testosterone To Young Men

Influencer content on Instagram and TikTok normalizes unnecessary testosterone testing and therapy for healthy young men by promoting unproven benefits and downplaying serious medical risks.
fromEurekAlert!
2 days ago

'Masculinity crisis': Influencers on social media promote low testosterone to young men, study finds

Young men are being encouraged to undergo testosterone testing and start hormone therapy through Instagram and TikTok content that promotes unproven health claims while downplaying medical risks, a new international study has found. The study was done at the University of Sydney's Faculty of Medicine and Health, and led by Emma Grundtvig Gram, a visiting PhD student from the University of Copenhagen.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Santa Clara County to treat for mosquitos Wednesday in Palo Alto flood basin

Aerial treatment using hormone regulators and microbes will reduce winter salt marsh mosquito populations over the Palo Alto flood basin to protect nearby communities.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

I think we feel stuck': Kate Pickett on how to build a better, fairer, less stressed society

Rising inequality and disinvestment in preventive and care services correlate with worse health, social cohesion, psychological wellbeing, and major gaps in childcare and support.
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fromRealagriculture
2 days ago

Farm Safety Roundup, Ep 17: How loud is too loud? with Scott McLachlin

Farm noise causes preventable hearing loss and increases safety risks; awareness, equipment maintenance, noise controls, and consistent hearing protection reduce the risk.
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fromNature
3 days ago

The smart sensors improving the world's biggest cities

Sensors and low-cost interventions are being used to monitor and mitigate heat, pollution, and infrastructure challenges in rapidly growing megacities.
fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

No-one knows what to expect when you're dying - but hospices helped me

I think everybody worries when they come to the last stages, no one knows what to expect, but these people are wonderful at relaxing you and they help you an awful lot.
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fromTasting Table
2 days ago

Arsenic Detected In Almost 30 Popular Candies Ahead Of Valentine's Day - Tasting Table

If you haven't yet bought candy for Valentine's Day, you might want to hold off. The Florida Department of Health has announced that certain candies tested as part of the state's new Healthy Florida First initiative were determined to have elevated levels of heavy metals. Forty-six types of candies from 10 different well-known brands were determined to have higher-than-safe levels of mercury, arsenic, cadmium, or lead.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Costco sends warning about dessert: The filling isn't what you expected

Certain Costco mini-beignet packages labeled caramel actually contain chocolate hazelnut filling, posing allergy risk; affected Item #1181272 sold Jan. 16–30 in 23 states.
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