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1 hour ago
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Louisiana's top health official, a critic of the COVID vaccine, will be CDC deputy

Dr. Ralph Abraham, who has questioned COVID vaccine safety and banned state vaccine promotion, will be CDC principal deputy director under HHS leadership.
fromFortune
6 hours ago
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Meet Ralph Lee Abraham, the CDC's new second-in-command who believes the Affordable Care Act should be repealed and called vaccines 'dangerous' | Fortune

Dr. Ralph Lee Abraham, former Louisiana surgeon general and vaccine skeptic, was quietly appointed principal deputy director at the CDC on November 23.
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6 hours ago
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Meet Ralph Lee Abraham, the CDC's new second-in-command who believes the Affordable Care Act should be repealed and called vaccines 'dangerous' | Fortune

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fromPsychology Today
1 hour ago

Autism Research Shows Many Intertwined Causes

Autism results from multiple interacting genetic and environmental pathways, with longitudinal cohorts revealing complex, time-varying developmental influences that justify updated public health guidance.
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fromwww.nature.com
1 day ago

MAHA Summit Features Talk of Psychedelics and Immortality

An exclusive MAHA Summit brought influencers, anti-ageing entrepreneurs, and senior US officials together to promote lifestyle choices and supplements addressing a claimed US chronic-disease epidemic.
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fromNews Center
10 hours ago

Global Health Day Celebrates Research and International Collaboration - News Center

Northwestern's Havey Institute for Global Health hosted Global Health Day showcasing research, education, outreach, a case competition, poster session, and HIV-related cardiovascular research.
#cdc
fromMedCity News
4 days ago
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Healthcare Organizations Slam CDC for Changing Website with Misleading Vaccine Claims - MedCity News

fromMedCity News
4 days ago
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Healthcare Organizations Slam CDC for Changing Website with Misleading Vaccine Claims - MedCity News

#gender-based-violence
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18 hours ago
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Zambia: Hope in the fight against gender-based violence DW 11/24/2025

Nearly half of Zambian women experience physical, emotional, or sexual violence, while social norms, stigma, and uneven services undermine legal protections.
fromIrish Independent
5 hours ago
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'Gender-based violence is an affront to human dignity', says President Catherine Connolly at Women's Aid centre launch

Gender-based violence is an affront to human dignity and remains widespread despite progress, prompting a new Centre offering free programmes to improve support and responses.
fromIrish Independent
5 hours ago
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'Gender-based violence is an affront to human dignity', says President Catherine Connolly at Women's Aid centre launch

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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

International funding cuts disrupted global response to HIV, UN report says

Global funding cuts have disrupted HIV treatment and prevention, leaving millions without care and causing deaths, service losses, and devastated community programs.
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fromPsychology Today
7 hours ago

Vaccine Hesitancy Now Affects Dogs, Putting Humans at Risk

Rising vaccine hesitancy among dog owners, despite no evidence of canine autism, threatens pet and human health by reducing essential pet vaccinations.
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20 hours ago

NHS directed pregnant women to controversial Free Birth Society via charity

NHS directed pregnant women to Free Birth Society resources that promote unassisted birth, contain misinformation, and have been linked to neonatal deaths.
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fromJezebel
5 hours ago

Black Woman Forced to Give Birth in Car After Hospital Ignored Her Pain

The WELLS Act would mandate racial-bias training and Safe Discharge Labor Plans to address racial disparities and reduce maternal mortality among Black women.
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13 hours ago

Government to introduce 'sugar tax' for milkshakes and lattes - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Obesity robs children of the best possible start in life, hits the poorest hardest, sets them up for a lifetime of health problems and costs the NHS billions.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

How a study on hormonal contraception and breast cancer was distorted

Hormonal birth control slightly increases short-term breast cancer risk in younger women, but the absolute increase is small and fades within five to ten years.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
11 hours ago

The majority of doctors supported the recent strike. So why did the Department of Health suggest the opposite? | Peter Kellner

A Department of Health–commissioned poll showing 69% of junior doctors supported the strike was withheld from The Times, which published a different, more favourable question instead.
fromNews Center
11 hours ago

New Study Shows Lung Cancer Surveillance in the United States Misses Most Patients; Northwestern Medicine Investigators Urge Universal Age-based Screening - News Center

In a new study of nearly 1,000 consecutive patients treated for lung cancer at Northwestern Medicine, investigators discovered only 35 percent would have qualified for screening according to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) screening criteria. The two-thirds of patients who would have been excluded were disproportionately women and never-smokers. Currently, USPSTF recommends annual lung cancer screenings for adults ages 50-80 who have a 20 pack-year smoking history and currently smoke or have quit within the past 15 years.
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#h5n5
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3 days ago
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Older adult from Washington state believed to first human death from rare strain of bird flu | Fortune

fromFortune
3 days ago
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Older adult from Washington state believed to first human death from rare strain of bird flu | Fortune

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5 hours ago

'People don't want to acknowledge what's going on because legalization was tied to social justice': Weed smokers realize wake-and-bake lifestyle is a major problem | Fortune

Daily use of high‑potency cannabis has risen, increasing risks of cognitive, sleep, mood problems and dependence as potent vape oils and concentrates dominate the market.
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fromMission Local
14 hours ago

Trump budget will drain $315M a year from San Francisco's coffers, city says

San Francisco will lose up to $315 million annually by 2027 (rising to $400 million by 2038), and thousands may lose Medi-Cal and CalFresh benefits.
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fromThe Nation
16 hours ago

Irin Carmon on How the United States Has Made Pregnancy Unbearable

Black pregnant women can face deadly medical neglect where advocating for care may lead to retaliation and does not guarantee protection.
fromStreetsblog
21 hours ago

OPINION: How to Fix the City's Slothful Agencies - Streetsblog New York City

Every day, New Yorkers confront the failure of our government to adapt to decades of accumulated change - and nowhere is that failure clearer than on the city's streets and sidewalks. The perpetual question is: Why does everything take so long? Busways, bus lanes, bike lanes, open streets, pedestrian plazas, day-lit intersections, red light cameras, speed cameras, outdoor dining sheds - why do all of these policies take far longer to implement than anyone ever anticipates?
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fromScary Mommy
7 hours ago

This Woman Barred Her Sister's Sick Family From Coming To Thanksgiving

Refusing entry to a contagious family with hand, foot, and mouth disease protects vulnerable household members and is a reasonable boundary.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 day ago

Digging to stay banned at Berkeley park as new radiation testing brings cause for worry underground

Radon levels in underground gas extraction wells at Cesar Chavez Park reached extremely high concentrations, while above-ground air remains within EPA outdoor standards.
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fromIslands
4 hours ago

Studies Show Moving To This US Vacation Hotspot Can Add Several Years To Your Life Expectancy - Islands

Hawaii residents have higher life expectancy due to environment, outdoor lifestyle, and health-conscious culture; several Southern states have lower expectancy from chronic disease and disparities.
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fromPsychology Today
5 hours ago

Flourishing for All: Inclusion in Wellbeing Science

Disability, neurodiversity, and accessibility are essential components of human flourishing and must be integrated into large-scale wellbeing measurement and policy.
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fromThe Oaklandside
1 day ago

You can now track Oakland's gun violence prevention efforts

Oakland's Ceasefire program uses non-law enforcement life coaches to engage high-risk individuals, and recent reinvestment coincides with notable declines in homicides and shootings.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 hours ago

South Bay restaurant cleared to reopen after viral video showing employee slamming meat on the ground

PhoLove in Milpitas temporarily closed after a viral video showed frozen ribs mishandled; health inspectors cited violations but later cleared the restaurant to re-open after corrections.
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fromPsychology Today
6 hours ago

Our Stone-Age Bodies Struggle in a Modern World

Modern humans retain Paleolithic genetics that mismatch agricultural and modern lifestyles, driving increased non-communicable diseases and psychological stress.
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fromPsychology Today
10 hours ago

This Tool Could Help Prevent Dementia

Building cognitive reserve through education, complex work, lifelong learning, exercise, social engagement, and novel experiences can delay or reduce clinical dementia despite brain pathology.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
15 hours ago

Dense fog advisory for San Francisco Bay Shoreline and San Francisco County until Tuesday midday

Dense fog in San Francisco Bay Shoreline and County reduces visibility to a quarter mile or less, causing hazardous driving conditions until 11 a.m.
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fromwww.dw.com
18 hours ago

UN: Parts of Nigeria face unprecedented levels of hunger DW 11/25/2025

Northern Nigeria faces unprecedented hunger; nearly 35 million could be severely food insecure by 2026 as WFP funding ends and militant violence escalates.
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fromAxios
1 day ago

Nearly 1 in 10 Americans report a cancer diagnosis: Gallup

Lifetime cancer diagnosis rates have risen to a new peak, driven by an aging population and longer survival, with disparities and some younger-age increases.
fromAdvocate.com
1 day ago

Federal court rejects Trump Justice Department's effort to access trans kids' medical records

On Friday, federal district Judge Mark A. Kearney in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania issued an order quashing DOJ subpoena demands for names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, home addresses, and clinical notes covering minors treated since January 2020. The court found the government "lacks statutory authority for a rambling exploration of the Hospital's files to learn the names and medical treatment of children."
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fromScienceDaily
1 day ago

Global surge in ultra-processed foods sparks urgent health warning

Ultra-processed foods are rapidly displacing minimally processed diets worldwide and driving higher chronic disease risk, requiring immediate coordinated policy action to limit UPFs and expand healthy food access.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

RFK Jr's fans are angry that his dying cousin slams his health policies

Tatiana Schlossberg, 35, has terminal acute myeloid leukemia and criticized Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for vaccine skepticism and cuts to federally funded cancer research.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 day ago

The Hardest Job in San Francisco

Many chronically homeless individuals refuse medical and psychiatric care while living in dangerous, squalid conditions, leaving outreach workers unable to prevent severe decline or death.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

This disabled mom survived the Eaton fire. Now, the recovery is killing her

Breathless as if the smoke still lingered, on a recent morning she bundled her effervescent 3-year-old daughter, Luna, into her car seat for the two-hour trek from her aunt's house in Riverside, where they have lived for much of the past year, back to their family's 1909 Craftsman home. It stands steps from the Eaton fire burn scar - untouched, but uninhabitable.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

'Nobody wants to come': What if the U.S. can no longer attract immigrant physicians?

Michael Liu grew up in Toronto, Canada, then moved to the U.S. for college and medical school because, to him, America was the premiere destination for fulfilling his aspirations to become a physician and researcher. "You know, in chase of the American Dream, and understanding all the opportunities that was such a draw for me," says Liu, who attended Harvard University.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Cancer rates are rising among young people. Here are 6 ways to lower your risk and stay prepared.

We've spent the past year digging into this - talking with dozens of patients, caregivers, doctors, researchers, and economists to understand what's happening, what it's costing people, and what can actually help. Scroll down to explore our reporting project, The True Cost of Young Cancer. Our video and six stories delve into the most pressing aspects of this trend, from the unique financial challenges to the patchwork of fertility laws that young patients face.
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fromTheregister
1 day ago

UK Covid-19 pandemic surveillance was weeks out of date

UK COVID-19 case reporting was delayed up to three weeks, with inadequate data systems hindering timely surveillance and real-time hospital capacity visibility.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Can you survive a wildfire sheltering at home? For one community, L.A. County Fire says it may be the only option

Los Angeles County Fire Department plans to order Topanga residents to shelter in place in rapidly approaching firestorms rather than attempt large-scale evacuations.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

Tehran shrouded in thick smog as Iran burns dirty fuel amid energy crisis

Nearly 59,000 Iranians die prematurely due to air pollution in year to March, according to officials. Tehran, Iran Iranians in the capital and many other cities across the country are breathing in toxic fumes as authorities resort to burning dirty fuel to produce electricity and cope with multiple ongoing crises. At 14 power plants, authorities for years have burned mazut, a dark residue of petroleum high in sulphur and other impurities, whenever they run out of natural gas to feed the electricity generators.
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fromTODAY.com
1 day ago

Play Yards Sold on Amazon Recalled Due to Risk of 'Serious Injury' or Death

About 70 Anna Queen play yards sold on Amazon recalled for entrapment risk that can cause serious injury or deadly suffocation in infants; refunds available.
fromSocial Media Today
3 days ago

Meta Faces Major Legal Challenge Over Harm to Teens

According to a new filing in the Northern District of Californi a, which has been put forward by a collective of more than 1,800 plaintiffs, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube have "relentlessly pursued a strategy of growth at all costs, recklessly ignoring the impact of their products on children's mental and physical health." 'In a 2020 research project code-named 'Project Mercury,' Meta scientists worked with survey firm Nielsen to gauge the effect of 'deactivating' Facebook, according to Meta documents obtained via discovery. To the company's disappointment, 'people who stopped using Facebook for a week reported lower feelings of depression, anxiety, loneliness and social comparison,' internal documents said.' The suit alleges that Meta buried these findings, and canceled any further work on this element, arguing that the results were tainted by the 'existing media narrative' around the company.
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#diabetes
fromStreetsblog
1 day ago

Is Austin a Vision Zero Leader Hiding In Plain Sight? - Streetsblog USA

Our long term goal is always going to be zero, and over these first 10 years, obviously, we haven't achieved that,
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

Nigeria's diabetes rates rise sharply among young DW 11/24/2025

Rapid urbanization, poor diets, and sedentary lifestyles are driving a rising diabetes epidemic in Nigeria, increasingly affecting young people.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Addiction and Mental Health Treatment Facility for Homeless Persons

A July 2025 executive order mandates moving encampment residents into mental-health and substance-use treatment, reversing Housing First amid refusals due to anosognosia.
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Donald Glover said he had a stroke last year, and joked he copied Jamie Foxx. Here's the symptom they shared.

Donald Glover, aka Childish Gambino, said that he unknowingly had a stroke while performing in Louisiana in 2024 - highlighting a worrying trend of younger people experiencing the condition. "The first thing I thought was, 'Here I am still copying Jamie Foxx," he told fans at a music festival in Los Angeles on Saturday. For both, the stroke started with a bad headache. Glover told the crowd that he experienced a "really bad pain" in his head and vision difficulties.
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fromIndependent Australia
1 day ago

Calls for reform as remote work exposes compensation gaps

Workers, doctors and lawyers unite in calls for urgent reform to fix a system described as adversarial, outdated and unfair, writes Andrew Klein. The new workplace reality exposes systemic flaws The dramatic shift toward remote work in Australia has created a critical stress test for the nation's workers' compensation systems, revealing fundamental flaws in how workplace injuries are recognised, assessed and compensated.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
1 day ago

Bay Area restaurant employee caught on video slamming slab of ribs onto ground

Surveillance video shows a PhoLove employee slamming ribs onto the ground; health inspectors closed the Milpitas restaurant for violations including a cockroach infestation.
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fromThe Nation
1 day ago

This Is How the Child Welfare System Becomes Less Traumatizing

Eviction moratoriums substantially reduce child removals for housing reasons, prompting Wisconsin to pilot housing-focused interventions to keep families intact.
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from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago

Medicare Open Enrollment Ends Soon. 3 Moves to Make Before It's Over

Choosing the right Medicare plan during fall open enrollment can substantially lower retirees' healthcare and prescription costs.
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fromReal Simple
1 day ago

5 Ways to Sit Less During the Day When You Work From Home

Prolonged sitting impairs circulation, metabolism, and muscle activity, increasing risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and musculoskeletal issues.
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from6abc Philadelphia
1 day ago

Baby play yards sold on Amazon recalled due to risk of serious injury

Anna Queen play yards sold exclusively on Amazon can entrap infants between the mattress and side, posing suffocation and serious injury risks; owners should stop use and seek refunds.
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fromRolling Stone
1 day ago

The Gun Industry's Digital Tricks to Make Buying Guns a Habit

The firearms industry is deploying email, tracking, customization, and behavior-inducing digital tools to drive online gun purchases as sales decline.
fromExchangewire
1 day ago

HFSS Rules Take a Bite Out of Christmas Ads, Slashing Craving for Festive Triggers by 24%

New data from DAIVID suggests so, with this year's festive campaigns 24% less likely to make festive shoppers' mouths water than in 2024 - a clear sign the new restrictions on advertising less healthy food and drink products are reshaping the emotional recipe of the nation's favourite seasonal storytelling. Yet despite early fears that the regulations would blunt the emotional impact of Christmas advertising, DAIVID's analysis paints a different picture.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

How often should you wash your pyjamas? Scientist settles the debate

Speaking to the Daily Mail, she explained that it's best to change your pyjamas every single day. If you shower before bed and aren't very sweaty, you might be able to stretch that to three or four wears at a push. However, most people are putting themselves at risk of developing bad body odour and even harmful infections by repeatedlywearing the same pair of pyjamas.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

Brits swap sprouts and peas for ready meals, crisps and ice cream

Vegetable consumption in Britain has fallen to a 50-year low while ultra-processed food intake rises, worsening diet quality and increasing chronic disease risk.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
2 days ago

CNN's Jake Tapper Presses Sen. Bill Cassidy on RFK Jr. Vote

Sen. Bill Cassidy condemned Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for reversing his promise and linking vaccines to autism after voting to confirm him as HHS Secretary.
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fromInsideHook
2 days ago

Investigation Reveals Dangers of Influencers Touting Free Birth

Promotion of unassisted "free birth" and rejection of prenatal care has likely caused preventable deaths and chronic medical conditions.
fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

Anti-smoking image perceived by some as 'cool' or 'sexy', Irish study finds

The findings have raised concern among public health experts about the unintended consequences of EU-­mandated picture warnings designed to reduce smoking rates. The research, led by a team at the Technological University of the ­Shannon (TUS), examined reactions to one image of a woman exhaling cigarette smoke. It revealed that despite the intended purpose, to deter use, some of those surveyed reported ­positive emotional responses.
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fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

Iran sanctions mean life-saving medication in short supply DW 11/23/2025

Sanctions and import bans have caused severe medicine shortages in Iran, blocking access to life-saving and specialized treatments and worsening public health.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

We've got to find answers': Corby families affected by cancer searching for truth about toxic waste sites

Alison Gaffney and Andy Hinde received the devastating news that their 17-month-old son, Fraser, had a rare type of leukaemia in 2018. Two years of gruelling treatment followed, including chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy, before a stem cell transplant. Fraser, then aged three, made a miraculous recovery from the surgery, before doctors declared the cancer in remission. It was at this point, as Fraser started to recover and grow stronger, that Gaffney, 36, began to look for answers.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Five key findings from our investigation into the Free Birth Society

Freebirthing can pose increased risks and dangerous misinformation from FBS has contributed to avoidable newborn and maternal harm worldwide.
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fromFortune
2 days ago

Car-crash injury risks are higher for women but the government has only used male crash test dummies for years. That's finally changing | Fortune

U.S. government seeks to replace outdated female crash-test dummy with a more anatomically accurate model to reduce higher injury and fatality rates for women.
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fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

County mulls how loss of federal funds will affect homelessness prevention

Heading Home helped 2,543 families—including over 5,000 young children—secure permanent housing and launched school-based prevention amid looming federal funding cuts.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Hospitals must get smaller to stop NHS permacrisis', thinktank urges

Hospitals must shrink and shift care to home and community to save the NHS, cut costs, improve care, and relieve staff pressure.
fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

Former British prime minister David Cameron reveals prostate cancer diagnosis

The advisory committee has previously rejected screening, because of concerns that the unreliability of PSA (prostate-specific antigen) tests means that too many men are undergoing needless procedures that can cause harm. But in recent years the technology used to make a diagnosis has much improved, while treatment has become more targeted.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago

Clare O'Dea: Here in Switzerland, assisted dying has become too easy. Ireland should handle the issue with care

Create a compassionate, planned support system for people with terminal illness instead of relying on a demand-led assisted-dying model like Switzerland's.
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from101GREATGOALS.COM
2 days ago

New York Giants @ Detroit Lions: Preview, prediction and odds

Call national or state gambling helplines for confidential help with gambling problems; check local laws and follow 21+ responsible gambling guidelines.
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fromFortune
3 days ago

Kennedy admits that he personally ordered CDC to update website on vaccines and autism, contradicting many years of guidance | Fortune

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ordered the CDC to change its website to suggest vaccines might be linked to autism, contradicting scientific consensus.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
4 days ago

Trump FDA Official Warns Recent Changes at Agency Risk Public Health: Report

Richard Pazdur warned that Makary's accelerated drug-approval initiatives and expedited review program risk public health, legal compliance, and transparent scientific review.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Control of HIV, TB and malaria at risk after global health fund donations fall

Funding shortfall to the Global Fund threatens HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria control, with only $11.3bn confirmed of the $18bn target for 2026–2028.
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fromwww.bostonherald.com
4 days ago

Flu activity is low, but experts worry about a new strain and vaccination rates

A new H3N2 subclade K variant is circulating; vaccines may offer partial protection but low vaccination rates raise concern for a severe flu season.
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fromSFGATE
4 days ago

SF tech execs convicted, dubbed 'drug dealers'

Two Done Global executives were convicted for distributing prescription stimulants and fraud after using social-media marketing and expedited telehealth practices to peddle Adderall.
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fromKqed
3 days ago

He Built a Nursing Home Empire Despite State Investigations. Now, Lawsuits Are Piling Up | KQED

California Department of Public Health allowed Rechnitz-operated nursing homes to run despite pending or denied licenses, enabling facilities linked to understaffing, deaths, and abuse.
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fromwww.dw.com
3 days ago

Washington state resident dies after after H5N5 infection DW 11/22/2025

An older adult in Washington died of likely H5N5 avian influenza linked to a backyard flock; public risk is assessed as low.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Dangerous shortage of medics threatens safe patient care in England, top GP says

Chronic underfunding and a growing GP shortage have produced unsafe workloads that prevent general practice from guaranteeing safe care for millions of patients.
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from24/7 Wall St.
3 days ago

The U.S. Counties Where People Live Longest

U.S. life expectancy dropped sharply in 2020–2021 due to COVID-19 and rising deaths of despair, while some counties report much higher local life expectancies.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
3 days ago

Skin bleaching at the expense of health in Senegal: It's like a drug. They can't break the habit, even while knowing the risks'

Many Senegalese women practice skin bleaching despite health risks and religious disapproval, often influenced by partners and beauty norms, even during pregnancy.
fromAxios
3 days ago

There are 8 patterns for long COVID symptoms. Here's what they are

The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, featured 3,659 participants, 69% of whom were female, and 99.6% were studied during the Omicron variant era of the pandemic. The researchers measured long COVID experiences from three to 15 months.
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fromwww.amny.com
3 days ago

Op-Ed | New York's caregivers can no longer be invisible | amNewYork

Every November, the country observes National Family Caregivers Month a tribute to the millions of Americans who help aging parents, disabled spouses, or loved ones with chronic conditions. But once the tributes end, the reality continues. On any given morning commute on the subway or bus, chances are one of the riders alongside you is juggling a full-time job and a second, hidden shift as a family caregiver.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago

National Children's Hospital is to ditch half of its private rooms for consultants

The €2.24bn National Children's Hospital will halve consultant private rooms from eight to fewer than four due to new consultant contracts.
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