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48 minutes ago

The HIV response on a cliff-edge: advocacy must drive urgent action to end the epidemic

Innovation in HIV treatment, prevention, and service delivery expands choices and access, but persistent discrimination and fading political commitment threaten epidemic control.
fromwww.npr.org
1 hour ago

A diplomat's tears, 200 snake bites, drone pix: Goats and Soda's top stories in 2025

The Trump administration initiated seismic changes in world of foreign aid with dramatic impacts on health and poverty programs. Scary (and sometimes ancient) viruses circulated. But there were moments of hope and beauty, too like an award-winning collection of drone photos. That's all evident in our selection of the stories that got the most page views in 2025. Here are the most popular stories from our global health and development coverage in Goats and Soda.
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fromFortune
1 hour ago

Medicaid paid more than $200 million to dead people, and Trump is rewriting privacy laws to fix it | Fortune

Medicaid programs made more than $200 million in improper payments to health care providers between 2021 and 2022 for people who had already died, according to a new report from the independent watchdog for the Department of Health and Human Services. But the department's Office of Inspector General said it expects a new provision in Republicans' One Big Beautiful Bill requiring states to audit their Medicaid beneficiary lists may help reduce these improper payments in the future.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
58 minutes ago

London A&E departments in the thick of it' during flu crisis, warn hospital doctors

Sunday officially marked the start of winter yet our hospitals have been in the thick of it for months. Flu, other respiratory illnesses, and bugs including norovirus are spreading through our communities and placing a real strain on our services and the best present you can give us this year is taking steps to avoid these and a visit to hospital. A huge thank-you to all of our teams who are working in such challenging circumstances at this time of year to provide compassionate care for our patients.
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fromwww.bostonherald.com
2 hours ago

Camp Mystic's reopening plans in Texas has drawn outrage, but some families want to return

Patrick Hotze's three daughters made it home safe from Camp Mystic after July's catastrophic floods that killed 25 campers and two teenage counselors. He attended some of the funerals and says he understands the outrage over the Texas camp's plan to partially reopen next year. He also intends to send his girls back. My heart is broken for them, Hotze said of the parents whose girls died, including some he described as close friends. I think it's different for each kid and each family.
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fromwww.npr.org
9 hours ago

It's the 'gold standard' in autism care. Why are states reining it in?

Diagnosed with autism at 14 months, Aubreigh Osborne started this year struggling to control outbursts and sometimes hurting herself. Her trouble with social interactions made her family reluctant to go out in public. But this summer, they started applied behavior analysis therapy, commonly called ABA, which often is used to help people diagnosed with autism improve social interactions and communication.
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1 day ago
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Canada seeing highest percentage of positive flu tests in three seasons | CBC News

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Canada seeing highest percentage of positive flu tests in three seasons | CBC News

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fromLos Angeles Times
2 hours ago

Flu is hitting California early. Why doctors worry this year will be especially hard on kids

An early, rising H3N2 subclade K-driven flu season is causing increased cases, wastewater detections, and rising hospital visits in California, threatening young children.
fromMedCity News
1 day ago

Payers Made a Bold Prior Auth Commitment in 2025. Here's What to Expect in 2026 - MedCity News

We're making meaningful progress on improving the prior authorization process. ... With many improvements going live in January, we remain committed to streamlining processes and reducing the scope of requirements to improve the experience for patients and providers,
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fromThe New Yorker
9 hours ago

Americans Won't Ban Kids from Social Media. What Can We Do Instead?

What seems most likely: the law will not be rigidly enforced, as teen-agers and social-media companies figure out ways to circumvent the ban, but the social norm established by the law and its robust popularity among politicians and voters will lead to a significant downturn in social-media use by minors nonetheless. Not every fourteen-year-old is going to draw a moustache on their photograph or get a fake I.D.-and the law should be easier to enforce among younger kids,
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fromNextgov.com
6 hours ago

VA readies to restart EHR deployments in 2026, despite lingering lawmaker unease

VA will resume Oracle Health EHR deployments in 2026 after addressing prior safety and usability issues, making 2026 a pivotal year for the modernization effort.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
20 hours ago

Gaza patients facing death as Israel continues to block medical supplies

Gaza's health system is collapsing due to severe shortages of medical supplies, equipment, and power during an ongoing siege, endangering thousands of patients.
fromwww.theguardian.com
15 hours ago

Young care leavers in England to get free prescriptions, dental and eye services

The disadvantage faced by children who've grown up in care is a huge social injustice. That's why we're taking cross-government action to transform life chances for these children and care leavers. This package of health measures will make a tangible difference to reduce health inequalities, keep more children safe and help more families with intensive support. It also delivers on recommendations from the independent review of children's social care that I published in 2022.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
14 hours ago

Meet Dr Happi. With $100m and a steely determination could he save the world from the next pandemic?

Scientists Christian Happi and Pardis Sabeti built Sentinel, a genomics-based early warning network that identifies outbreaks and empowers African scientists amid shrinking global health funding.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
8 hours ago

Could a sugary-drink tax fund San Jose's parks? Voters may decide in 2026.

San Jose may place a sugary-drink tax or parcel tax on next year's ballot to fund parks and address a $500+ million deferred-maintenance backlog.
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fromFortune
6 hours ago

'When we got out of college, we had a job waiting for us': 80-year-old boomer says her generation left behind a different economy for her grandkids | Fortune

Baby boomers are entering advanced old age, accelerating America's aging population as they become octogenarians and reshape demographic and social dynamics.
fromTruthout
3 hours ago

Inside a Kenyan Maternity Ward Being Starved by US Foreign Aid Cuts

Soon after President Donald Trump froze foreign aid on his first day in office, my colleague Brett Murphy and I began hearing from government experts. We learned that despite explicit promises from Secretary of State Marco Rubio that food and other life-saving care would continue during the administration's review of foreign aid, programs were shutting down, putting millions of lives at risk.
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fromIndependent
14 hours ago

Aoife Kelly: Flu has hit my household - and I can attest to it being utterly horrendous

A household of five was severely affected by the flu, leaving four members including a four-year-old suffering intense symptoms since last week.
fromTasting Table
15 hours ago

Why You Should Reconsider Packing Hard Candy For A Road Trip - Tasting Table

When you're packing up your treats for the journey, keep in mind that hard candy is a major choking hazard for and therefore one of the worst snacks to pack for a road trip. In 2023, over 5,000 people died from choking in the United States, according to Statista. Hard candy is identified as one of the most common choking hazards, especially in children and the elderly. In fact, the CDC recommends parents avoid giving hard candy to children altogether.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
20 hours ago

I volunteered at camp for the displaced from el-Fasher. Here is what I saw

Sudan's displacement crisis overwhelmed camps with tens of thousands, straining food, water, medical care, while survivors and local staff showed courage and generosity.
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fromAxios
1 day ago
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Chaos could be coming for children's vaccines

HHS plans to propose a slimmer U.S. childhood vaccine schedule aligned with Denmark, risking reduced vaccine uptake and possible disease resurgence.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 days ago
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U.S. Plan to Drop Some Childhood Vaccines to Align with Denmark Will Endanger Children, Experts Say

U.S. plans to overhaul the childhood vaccine schedule, potentially eliminating several routine vaccines and increasing risk of preventable illness and hospitalizations.
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fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

RFK Jr. Pulls Federal Funding From The American Academy of Pediatrics

HHS terminated multimillion-dollar grants to the American Academy of Pediatrics because the organization purportedly no longer aligns with the administration's mission and priorities.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Keir Starmer: Protect what's left of the UK's funding to end the Aids pandemic

The Independent funds frontline, paywall-free journalism and calls for protection of British global HIV funding to prevent millions of deaths and rising drug-resistant strains.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

Sudan's Darfur grapples with severe measles outbreak amid ongoing violence

We have 25 beds [in] isolation for measles, but every day the number of cases is increasing, Almohammed said in an interview from Amsterdam. The capacity of MSF to respond to all the needs of the people in Darfur is really limited. We cannot cover everything. Yes, we are trying to focus on the most lifesaving medical care, but still, our capacity is also limited, he said.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Five big global health wins in 2025 that will save millions of lives

Eighty-six million girls were vaccinated against HPV ahead of schedule, increasing African coverage and potentially preventing an estimated 1.4 million cervical cancer deaths.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Ban Social Media for Teens?

Banning social media for under-16s alone cannot fix youth mental health; age restrictions must pair with access, safety, digital literacy, and interventions.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Leading charities back The Independent's call to protect HIV funding

Cuts to UK and US aid threaten the goal to end the AIDS pandemic by 2030, risking a return to crisis without protected funding.
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

Some patients face hurdles getting HIV prevention drugs. Here's what to know

"Am I just going to stop this medication to stop having to deal with these coding issues and these scary bills?"
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

California fire deaths inform new proposed disaster response for seniors

Older adults face heightened wildfire risk because mobility, medical needs, failed alerts, and inadequate preparedness left many trapped and disproportionately killed.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
21 hours ago

Australia's gun laws have long been the envy of the world. They must remain so, especially after Bondi | Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz

Australian gun laws have weakened since the 1990s, increasing firearm numbers and reducing protections, prompting renewed national focus on guns, antisemitism, and security.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

It's made things worse for everyone': Philadelphia grapples with rise of new street drug

Medetomidine-adulterated fentanyl causes prolonged unconsciousness, severe organ damage, and complicates overdose reversal efforts in Philadelphia's Kensington, worsening public health outcomes.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

'Super flu' virus tracker: Symptoms and latest update as subclade K influenza variant spreads

Influenza A H3N2, including a mutated subclade K variant, is driving a seasonal spike in flu cases with the highest positive test rate this season.
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fromBoston.com
1 day ago

Live-in personal care attendants now exempt from state and federal income taxes

Massachusetts will exempt live-in personal care attendants from state and federal income taxes, saving about 18,000 PCAs $5,000 or more annually.
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fromFortune
1 day ago

Target, Walmart, Whole Foods targeted in ByHeart botulism suits | Fortune

Target, Whole Foods, and Walmart are being added as defendants in lawsuits over ByHeart baby formula linked to infant botulism hospitalizations.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Top 2025 Addiction Research Articles

Addiction treatment should prioritize protection, remission, and recovery; accept long-term medication for opioid use disorder and respond to rising fentanyl-driven polysubstance exposure.
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fromCbsnews
3 days ago
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Here's how much ACA premiums would have risen this year without tax subsidies

fromCbsnews
3 days ago
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Here's how much ACA premiums would have risen this year without tax subsidies

fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

'AI Is A Public Health Intervention': Kara Peterson On Why Access To Law Is A Justice Issue, Not Just A Legal One - Above the Law

Kara is not a lawyer. Her background is in public health and communications. Yet she now leads a company that has used AI to summarize more than 3.3 million judicial opinions and made them free and publicly available. In our conversation on "Notes to My (Legal) Self," she explained how justice, like health, is a public good. And access to law is one of its critical delivery systems.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Resident doctors say they will resume talks to avoid further strikes with can-do spirit'

Resident doctors ended a five-day strike and will pursue constructive talks with Health Secretary Wes Streeting to avoid further NHS industrial action.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Why Civic Engagement Is Good for Us

Research has shown there to be psychological and physical benefits to be gained through civic engagement-involvement in an activity that supports one's local community. Such activities include volunteering, such as working in a soup kitchen; fundraising for a nonprofit; participating in a charitable cause, such as a "fun run"; voting or supporting a candidate; visiting people who are sick; serving as a booster for a school's athletic team; organizing a neighborhood event, such as a potluck dinner; and taking part in an environmental cleanup.
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fromThe Oaklandside
23 hours ago

International Boulevard's makeover ended pedestrian deaths this year

Plastic bollards on International Boulevard's Tempo BRT lane cut vehicle intrusions and reduced pedestrian BRT deaths from seven in 2023 to zero so far in 2025.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
1 day ago

Opinion | In Appalachia, Children Inherited the Opioid Crisis

Opioid addiction often begins from legitimate pain treatment or casual exposure, alters brain and body, and requires medical treatment and compassion rather than moral blame.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

Driver caught going 192kmh in 100kmh zone during garda road safety campaign

Christmas road-safety campaign detected thousands of speeding offences, multiple high-speed cases, checkpoints, arrests and seizures; a national 24-hour slowdown day scheduled December 23.
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fromScienceDaily
1 day ago

Study links full-fat cheese to lower dementia risk

Regular consumption of full-fat cheese and cream is associated with a lower risk of developing dementia later in life.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

Women get drunk faster than men due to biology not tolerance DW 12/22/2025

Women physiologically process alcohol differently than men, leading to higher blood alcohol levels and stronger brain responses and effects from the same alcohol dose.
fromKqed
2 days ago

Fearing ICE, California's Immigrant Seniors Retreat From Social and Health Services | KQED

People line up outside the Centro Latino de San Francisco, a civic center serving seniors and those with disabilities, to receive the free lunch that they offer in San Francisco on Aug. 14, 2025. Experts across the state are reporting that older patients and social service clients are staying home to avoid rampant immigration enforcement. (Courtesy of Matthew Busch/The Investigative Reporting Program)
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

The US healthcare system hurts poor Americans. It's about to get worse

US life expectancy is declining while insurance access is threatened by subsidy cuts and wealthy investors fund longevity startups instead of addressing population health.
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fromFuturism
2 days ago

Twitter User Uncovers Secret Link to Bizarre CDC Text File

A publicly accessible CDC text file lists thousands of odd, offensive, and unrelated single words, prompting questions about its purpose and provenance.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

Covering vaccines in an age of distrust

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is rapidly reshaping vaccine policy, challenging established safety and effectiveness assurances and increasing misinformation and regulatory uncertainty.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Scotland officials weigh up smoking ban exception for supervised crack use

Scottish ministers consider changing the public smoking ban to allow supervised crack-smoking rooms in Glasgow and Edinburgh to reduce harm amid rising smoking and drug deaths.
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fromBBC
1 day ago

Living and Light - BBC Sounds

Rising artificial night-time light in urban areas disrupts circadian rhythms and may harm health, while dark-skies lighting can reduce sky glow and energy use.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

One in eight teens aged 14 to 17 in Britain have used nicotine pouches, survey finds

One in eight teenagers aged 14–17 have used nicotine pouches, raising concerns about youth nicotine addiction and oral health.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago

Sacking process for public servants must be sped up, urges HSE boss Bernard Gloster

New laws are needed to speed up staff dismissals and hold public servants to account; current disciplinary procedures are protracted, legally vulnerable and unsustainable.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Mould in my house made my son ill but the problem wasn't fixed'

Damp and mould in a rented home allegedly caused serious respiratory problems for a 31-year-old man, prompting health and housing concerns.
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fromFortune
2 days ago

Johnson & Johnson hit with another giant asbestos-talcum powder verdict: $65.5 million in Minnesota | Fortune

A jury awarded $65.5 million to a mother who developed mesothelioma after longtime use of Johnson & Johnson talc-based baby powder allegedly contaminated with asbestos.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

Alarming' medicine shortages in Gaza amid Israeli restrictions

Severe shortages of medicines, consumables, and lab supplies in Gaza—especially emergency intravenous drugs—are depriving hundreds of thousands of essential, surgical, and intensive care.
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
2 days ago

The Greater Lake Tahoe Area placed under a winter storm watch from Tuesday to Friday gusts may reach 100 mph

The NWS Reno NV states to prepare for, Snow accumulations between 1 to 2 feet at lake level with 2 to 4 feet above 7,000 feet. Ridgetop gusts as high as 100 mph. Travel could be very difficult to impossible. The hazardous conditions could impact the Monday morning and evening commutes. The combination of strong winds and the weight of heavy snow accumulations could damage trees and power lines, the NWS said.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 days ago

Hidden holiday heart risks: Why heart attacks spike during the festive season

Holiday behaviors—heavy eating, alcohol, stress, poor sleep, and isolation—significantly increase the risk of heart attacks and abnormal heart rhythms during late December and New Year's.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 days ago

Why falling asleep on the couch could be ruining your holiday sleep

Napping on the couch before bedtime can disrupt sleep cycles and make falling asleep in bed harder; maintain bedroom conditions and use quiet wakefulness.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

'There's no reason for people to be lonely'

Purpose-built almshouses like Appleby Blue reduce loneliness among over-65s by providing communal spaces and everyday social contact.
fromTasting Table
2 days ago

The Type Of Bagged Spinach You Really Don't Need To Wash - Tasting Table

She notes that Sprouts works closely with farmers near its stores, ones who commit to organic, non-GMO products and sustainable practices. That ensures the season's freshest produce, but when the product is packaged and "ready to eat," like bagged spinach, it must be thoroughly washed and labeled as such. That means you can literally eat it straight from the bag.
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fromTasting Table
2 days ago

The Overlooked Place That Attracts Ants In Even The Cleanest Kitchens - Tasting Table

Depending on where you live, you may have to share your kitchen space more often than you would like with unwanted six-legged guests. Out of all insects, ants have a remarkable ability to find their way into your kitchen, no matter how clean you keep it. Obviously, eliminating food sources is one of the easiest and most consistent ways to ensure ants don't try to
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fromTruthout
3 days ago
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Group Offers Guidance to Help Keep Getting Care After New Trump Anti-Trans Rule

fromsfist.com
3 days ago
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Day Around the Bay: City Hall Aglow With Animated Winter Lights' Show Through January 2

from48 hills
4 days ago
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A year of living dangerously: Trump's war on public health-and how to fight for the future - 48 hills

The Trump administration is moving to ban gender-affirming care for transgender youth and is undermining US public health while promoting misleading, unscientific information.
fromLGBTQ Nation
4 days ago
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Dr Oz brutally mocked for his bizarre rant about the high price of penises & testicles - LGBTQ Nation

Proposed CMS rules could end gender-affirming care for trans youth nationwide; Mehmet Oz cited exaggerated surgical costs and perpetuated misinformation.
fromTruthout
3 days ago
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Group Offers Guidance to Help Keep Getting Care After New Trump Anti-Trans Rule

fromsfist.com
3 days ago
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Day Around the Bay: City Hall Aglow With Animated Winter Lights' Show Through January 2

from48 hills
4 days ago
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A year of living dangerously: Trump's war on public health-and how to fight for the future - 48 hills

fromLGBTQ Nation
4 days ago
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Dr Oz brutally mocked for his bizarre rant about the high price of penises & testicles - LGBTQ Nation

from24/7 Wall St.
3 days ago

34 of the Healthiest Counties in America

The United States lags behind many other wealthy, highly developed countries in key public health indicators. According to a report published by the World Obesity Federation , a London-based non-profit advocacy group, the adult obesity rate in the U.S. was nearly 43% in 2022, higher than in all but a handful of high-income countries, and more than double the obesity rate in France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and across Scandinavia.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

A potential treasure trove': World Health Organization to explore benefits of traditional medicines

From herbalists in Africa gathering plants to use as poultices to acupuncturists in China using needles to cure migraines, or Indian yogis practising meditation, traditional remedies have increasingly being shown to work, and deserve more attention and research, according to a World Health Organization official. A historical lack of evidence, which has seen traditional practices dismissed by many, could change with more investment and the use of modern technology, according to Dr Shyama Kuruvilla, who leads the WHO Global Traditional Medicine Centre.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
3 days ago

Violence trending downward in Alameda Co. amid investments into prevention programs, data shows

Violence is the leading cause of death for Alameda County youth ages 15–24, with homicides declining amid increased county investments in prevention.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Letters: Rash of shootings reflect a lack of standards

Rash of shootings reflecta lack of standards Re: Gunfire wounds troops in DC (Page A1, Nov. 27) and Legendary coach shot at Laney College (Page A1, Nov. 14). The last 30 years have seen heinous mass shootings of innocents become ho-hum events of everyday life from Columbine (1999) to Sandy Hook (2012) schools; to just-engaged 20-year-old-Israelis walking (2025) in Washington, D.C.; to Laney college football coach John Beam (November 2025).
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fromKqed
3 days ago

Super Bloom of Death Caps Sparks Largest Outbreak of Mushroom Poisonings in Decades | KQED

A toxic surge of death cap mushrooms in California caused 24 illnesses, hospitalizations, liver transplants, and one death, prompting state warnings to stop foraging.
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fromwww.amny.com
3 days ago

Brooklyn acupuncturist pushes for insurance reform to aid immigrant workers in pain amNewYork

Requiring insurance coverage for acupuncture would improve access for low-income, working-class immigrants who currently pay out of pocket for pain treatment.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

India's doctors sound alarm over boom in availability of weight loss jabs

Rapid, unregulated uptake of weight-loss injections in India risks safety concerns and does not solve the growing obesity and diabetes epidemic.
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fromInsideHook
4 days ago

A Long-Running Study Found an Alarming Trend in Teen Drug Use

Teen abstention from alcohol, cannabis, and vaping has risen to historic highs while small increases in heroin, cocaine, and nicotine patch use were also observed.
fromIndependent
3 days ago

Distress for families as many hospitals impose strict new rule on visiting patients over Christmas amid flu surge

Rules bring back bad memories of winter waves during pandemic when people were unable to see their sick relatives
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fromThe Drum
3 days ago

Ad of the Day: agencies create pro-bono work for abortion hotline after Roe v Wade repeal

The pro bono film 'It's Your Call' features women including Kathy Najimy sharing abortion experiences to destigmatize abortion and provide accessible information.
fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Brixton blood centre now accepting group donations

It follows feedback from black heritage groups who said they were more likely to become regular blood donors if they could donate with faith, community or friendship groups. Mark Chambers, from NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT), said: "The initiative is about creating a shared experience that makes donating more welcoming, inspiring, and impactful - especially for first-time donors - in a setting that feels more like community than clinic."
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Anti-vaccine group once led by RFK Jr circulates false assertions amid measles outbreak

Children's Health Defense defends Robert F Kennedy Jr while measles outbreaks surge in the US, largely affecting unvaccinated children.
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fromBoston.com
4 days ago

AG Campbell condemns Trump administration's proposed restrictions on gender-affirming care

Proposed HHS rules would restrict gender-affirming care for minors and threaten to cut federal Medicaid funding to hospitals providing such care.
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fromwww.npr.org
4 days ago

America's new top health diplomat has strong opinions on abortion and gender

Bethany Kozma assumes leadership of HHS Office of Global Affairs while holding activist positions against abortion and gender-affirming care and lacking apparent global health experience.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

US plan for $1.6m hepatitis B vaccine study in Africa called highly unethical'

The US will fund a $1.6m newborn hepatitis B vaccine study in Guinea-Bissau, prompting serious ethical, safety, and global public-health concerns.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Beyond the Ban: Adolescence and the Future of Online Safety

Population-level social-media age restrictions can reduce youth risk but may shift risk, leave harmful platform design unaddressed, and produce unintended consequences.
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fromThe Nation
4 days ago

The Public Health Heroes of 2025

Civil servants, scientists, clinicians, legal scholars, students, and advocacy groups are fighting to defend US public health and biomedical research institutions against harmful administration changes.
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fromAdvocate.com
4 days ago

Trump's FDA sends warning letters to companies selling chest binders

FDA sent warning letters to eleven chest binder sellers, asserting misbranding and requiring Class I device registration amid a broader crackdown on gender-affirming care.
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fromAxios
5 days ago

Seniors can get marijuana products at "no charge" from new Trump order

Marijuana was reclassified as Schedule III and Medicare will begin covering CBD products, amid a sharp rise in cannabis use among adults aged 65 and older.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

I helped build the internet. Now I am making the case for logging off

Excessive technology and screen time are rewiring brains, harming mental health and social cohesion, requiring urgent solutions to mitigate harm.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
4 days ago

Surging flu cases across Canada, especially among children, causing growing concern for health-care capacity | CBC

Some H3N2 strains are mismatched to this year's flu vaccine, but vaccination is still recommended to reduce severe illness and hospitalizations, especially in children.
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