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2 hours ago
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Public Health Groups Sue RFK Jr., CDC Over New Childhood Vaccine Schedule

Public health groups sued to reverse the CDC's reduction of childhood vaccine recommendations, alleging HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appointed anti-vaccine advisers.
fromNature
4 days ago
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How do vaccine cutbacks affect public health? Ask Japan

US reduced recommended childhood immunizations, risking increased vaccine hesitancy and potential rises in infectious diseases, informed by Japan's experience with vaccine-policy rollback.
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fromFuturism
4 hours ago
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Trump's HHS Trashes Top African Health Organization as "Fake" and "Powerless"

A proposed HHS-funded trial in Guinea-Bissau would withhold hepatitis B vaccine from half of 14,000 newborns, raising severe ethical and cost concerns.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
4 days ago
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A Controversial U.S. Study of Hepatitis B Vaccines Will Continue in Africa, HHS says

A randomized trial in Guinea-Bissau will withhold hepatitis B vaccine from half of 14,000 newborns, provoking ethical and design concerns despite CDC funding.
fromThe Atlantic
5 hours ago

The Real Reason for the Drop in Fentanyl Overdoses

From 2003 to 2022, annual overdose deaths in the United States rose from less than 26,000 to nearly 108,000-becoming the leading nonmedical cause of death, surpassing car accidents and gun violence combined. In Canada, overdose deaths increased almost tenfold in the same period. In both countries, the surge in deaths was supercharged by "synthetic" opioids such as fentanyl, the ultra-potent, lab-made narcotic that has come to dominate the supply of hard drugs.
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fromArs Technica
1 hour ago

Flesh-eating flies are eating their way through Mexico, CDC warns

In September, the USDA warned that an 8-month-old cow with an active NWS infection was found in a feedlot in the Mexican state of Nuevo León, just 70 miles from the border. The finding prompted Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller to step up warnings about the threat. " The screwworm is dangerously close," Miller said at the time. "It nearly wiped out our cattle industry before; we need to act forcefully now."
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fromPsychology Today
4 hours ago

How AI Reshapes the Battle of Persuasion

We live in a paradox. Never before has humanity had access to more information, faster. Yet our decisions, from what we eat to whom we vote for, what we watch and who we date, remain stubbornly resistant to facts alone. Public health campaigns armed with statistics fail to shift behavior. Climate science, however substantive, struggles to ignite action. Heavy economic data rarely changes minds about policy. The uncomfortable truth? We are not the rational creatures we pretend to be.
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fromIrish Independent
7 hours ago

Three people discharged from hospital and building to reopen following Trinity College Dublin chemical spill

A spokesperson for the university confirmed the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute (TBSI) will reopen and three people who were taken to St James' Hospital have since been discharged. The spillage took place at the TBSI on Pearse Street in Dublin city centre at 11am on Tuesday morning. "There was an incident this morning (11am) at the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute (TBSI) on Pearse Street involving a chemical spill," a spokesperson said. "Three individuals were transferred to St James' Hospital."
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fromsfist.com
3 hours ago

Two Years In, Golden Gate Bridge Suicide Prevention Nets Have Almost Completely Eliminated Bridge Suicides

Suicide-prevention nets on the Golden Gate Bridge coincided with a drop to four suicides in 2025, compared with historical averages of 30–40 annually.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
9 hours ago
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As the U.S. marks a year of measles outbreaks, is the disease back for good?

Measles has resurged across the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, risking loss of U.S. measles-elimination status if continuous transmission persists for a year.
fromwww.npr.org
4 days ago
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Measles is spreading fast in S.C. Here's what it says about vaccine exemptions

South Carolina reports a rapidly growing measles outbreak of 558 cases centered in Spartanburg County, driven by sub‑threshold vaccination coverage and rising nonmedical exemptions.
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fromPoynter
12 hours ago

No, the US vaccine schedule doesn't call for babies to get '72 injections' - Poynter

Babies under 2 did not receive 72 injections; 72 refers to routinely recommended doses across 18 years and doses do not equal injections.
fromThe Atlantic
7 hours ago

Casey Means Is Manifesting a Healthy America

Means is a Stanford Medicine graduate who dropped out of her surgical residency and has since made a career infusing spiritual beliefs into her wellness company, social-media accounts, and best-selling book. The exact nature of her spirituality is hard to parse: Means adopts an anti-institutionalist, salad-bar approach. She might share Kabbalah or Buddhist teachings, or quote Rumi or the movie Moana. She has written about speaking to trees and participating in full-moon ceremonies.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
12 hours ago

Bill Gates: I see no value in my foundation lasting more than 20 years'

Child mortality gains from 2000–2025 are reversing as prolonged wars, humanitarian crises, climate change, and weakened international commitments undermine progress.
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fromAxios
12 hours ago

Mapped: The most (and least) active states

Mississippi, West Virginia and Arkansas have the highest shares of adults reporting no physical activity aside from work; D.C., Colorado and Vermont have the lowest.
fromBuzzFeed
10 hours ago

Ashton Kutcher Reflected On The Backlash To His And Mila Kunis's Bathing Habits

It was on [Dax Shepard's] podcast, and we were doing press ... Somehow the conversation derailed into bathing habits, and then we started talking about how we all don't bathe our children very often, and/or ourselves. Like, I shower every day, but I don't wash my hair every day. I don't find that to be a necessity,
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fromTheregister
13 hours ago

England's DHSC offering 285k for new tech director

England's Department of Health and Social Care is recruiting a director general for technology, digital and data with a maximum salary of £285,000.
fromwww.theguardian.com
16 hours ago

Global midwife shortage raises rates of maternity intervention, report warns

Anna af Ugglas, chief executive of the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) and one of the study's authors, said: Nearly 1 million missing midwives means health systems are stretched beyond capacity, midwives are overworked and underpaid, and care becomes rushed and fragmented. Intervention rates rise, and women are more likely to experience poor-quality care or mistreatment, she said. This is not only a workforce issue, it is a quality and safety issue for women and babies.
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fromwww.bbc.com
21 hours ago

The hospitals where waiting times are getting worse. Is yours one of them?

Nearly a quarter of hospitals in England have seen waiting times worsen since the government published its plan to tackle the backlog a year ago, BBC analysis shows. Hitting the 18-week waiting target for treatments such as knee and hip operations was Labour's key manifesto pledge for the health service, and last January it set out how it would get hospitals on track.
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fromThe Drum
18 hours ago

19 agencies to share 30m NHS social marketing pot

The North West NHS appointed 19 social marketing agencies to a regional framework to support behaviour-change public health work across over 50 organisations.
fromwww.theguardian.com
11 hours ago

Does it even need to be said? No, you don't need to do a parasite cleanse'

Everything on my Instagram feed at the moment is about worms and parasites, she told the Wall Street Journal, ominously adding: I don't know what the heck is going to come out. Maybe your social media feeds aren't full of posts about worms and parasites, in which case, congratulations. But type parasite cleanse into TikTok or Instagram and you'll be inundated with so-called experts peddling expensive herbal supplements that promise to detox the body and rid it of harmful worms and parasites.
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fromFortune
6 hours ago

Indeed says truck driving is one of the best jobs to have in 2026-it pays $160,000, with no degree required | Fortune

High-paying, growing jobs in 2026 concentrate in healthcare and skilled roles, often requiring certifications not college degrees, with trucking among top earners.
fromTasting Table
6 hours ago

Over 13,000 Pounds Of Ready-To-Eat Chicken Is Being Recalled In Seven States - Tasting Table

Suzanna's Kitchen, a food processing company based in Georgia that focuses on homestyle and comfort foods, has recalled over 13,700 pounds of ready-to-eat grilled chicken fillets, according to an announcement from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service. The chicken may have been contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, the bacterium that causes listeriosis. The USDA made the announcement on January 16, 2026, but the story only received widespread attention several days later.
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fromThe Mercury News
10 hours ago

California agency tasked with scrutinizing jail deaths hasn't completed a single review

The In-Custody Death Review Division has completed no reviews of over 150 jail deaths because counties withheld or redacted necessary investigatory and medical records.
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fromCity Limits
8 hours ago

Could This South Bronx Tenement Become NYC's First Hemp-Retrofitted Apartment Building?

Hemp-based building materials could retrofit aging South Bronx buildings to improve indoor air quality and reduce heating and cooling emissions, addressing asthma-linked housing problems.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 day ago

Oregon baby is still battling infant botulism after ByHeart formula exposure

An infant developed severe botulism after consuming recalled ByHeart baby formula donated through a program serving low-income and homeless families.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Jess's rule' posters remind GPs in England to re-examine patients' symptoms

GP practices across England will display Jess's rule posters urging GPs to reconsider diagnosis after three undiagnosed appointments to reduce missed serious illnesses.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Cancer patients 'warned for years' about hospital water infections

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde admitted the QEUH environment likely caused some infections in patients, acknowledging a causal connection on the balance of probabilities.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Hundreds of America's rural hospitals have disappeared. Maps show closures by state.

Over 100 rural hospitals have closed since 2005, and Medicaid policy changes threaten to accelerate closures, reducing access to emergency, maternity, and inpatient care.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

I'm allergic to cold - anything below 12C and I break out in hives

A 16-year-old in North Wales has cold urticaria causing hives, swelling and anxiety when temperatures fall below 12°C, disrupting social life and daily activities.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

The worrying rise of 'baby Botox' and 'Kylie Jenner' injections in Ireland - expert says: 'We have kids coming in every day asking for fillers'

Unregulated cosmetic injectors and self-injection among teens are causing severe injuries, prompting calls for stronger legislation to protect minors.
fromInsideHook
1 day ago

Research Suggests GLP-1 Drugs Could Be for the Long Haul

Last month, the World Health Organization updated its guidelines for GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy. Among the guidelines were several conditional recommendations, as well as a perspective that took the long view, temporally speaking. "Our new guidance recognizes that obesity is a chronic disease that can be treated with comprehensive and lifelong care," Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the organization's Director-General, said in a statement.That "lifelong" isn't said lightly.
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fromNature
1 day ago

I'm going to halve my publication output. You should consider slow science, too

Set a personal cap of seven publications yearly to prioritize research quality, doubling time per paper to improve rigor and public-health relevance.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

The Brain Health Wake-Up Call

Daily sleep, movement, nutrition, and stress habits build brain resilience and shape focus, mental energy, and cognitive performance at every age.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

More than 13,000 pounds of chicken recalled over Listeria concerns

Nearly seven tons of ready-to-eat grilled chicken breast recalled due to Listeria concerns across multiple states; no illnesses confirmed.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Trial launched to 'help spot health risks early'

Public health consultant Dr Ross Keat said supporting people earlier to make small preventative changes would make "a big difference later on". Some 3,500 people in the north of the island within that age bracket are eligible for the checks. The checks will be carried out by two pre-existing nurses that support GP staff and would not replace GP appointments, Keat explained, adding that the cost would be minimal and absorbed by Ramsey Group Practice.
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fromTechCrunch
1 day ago

Biotics AI, Battlefield 2023, gains FDA approval for its AI-powered fetal ultrasound product | TechCrunch

Biotics AI received FDA clearance for computer-vision software that assesses fetal ultrasound quality, automates reporting, and aims to reduce prenatal diagnostic disparities.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

'It was just so sad, going in to give birth to a baby that is no longer alive. Everything was just so painful'

Parents who lost baby Odhrán at 22 weeks could not register his death because it was classified as a miscarriage.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream ... about health care

Universal health coverage and prevention-focused, equitable health systems are essential to achieve health justice and prevent avoidable suffering.
fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

COVID prepared long-term care facilities for norovirus threat

A new norovirus strain, known as GII.17, spiked throughout the Bay Area last winter, according to wastewater monitoring that tracks disease trends. Experts say the strain spreads more efficiently than earlier versions of the so-called winter vomiting disease. Older adults are especially vulnerable, facing complications such as dehydration from gastrointestinal illnesses. As winter returns, the virus is again circulating, with high concentrations reported in the East Bay and on the Peninsula.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

COVID prepared long-term care facilities for norovirus threat

COVID-era safety measures—earlier testing, isolation, improved communication, inspections, and infection prevention staff—are reshaping long-term care responses to recurring winter viral outbreaks like norovirus.
fromFlowingData
4 days ago

Falling vaccination rates in schools

In some counties, vaccination rates increased after the pandemic, which got them past the recommended level of protection. Many more counties decreased their rates though.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Council told to plan for rubbish fire health risks

Havering Council must monitor long-term health impacts from repeated fires at contaminated Arnolds Field, where residents report eye irritation and coughing.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
2 days ago

Health experts warn about potentially deadly herbal substance, after 6 overdose deaths: What to know

Kratom and its potent derivative 7-OH are unregulated, widely available, linked to recent overdose deaths, and raising addiction and public-safety concerns in California.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago

Irish Life boss can't answer the big question: when will wave of health insurance hikes end?

Ireland's health insurance sector needs younger and corporate customers plus structural reforms to avert growing affordability crisis and potential European legal challenges.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

The sudden rise of scabies: I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy'

Clothes, toothbrushes, hairbrushes, a teddy Although it should be two teddies, she re-evaluates, quickly. I can hear her trying to quell her panic. A diehard survivalist preparing for catastrophe? Actually, a beleaguered 44-year-old mother recovering from scabies an itchy rash caused by microscopic mites that burrow under human skin. Far-fetched as it sounds, emergency evacuation is exactly what she, her partner and children (six and four) resorted to in November in a desperate bid to beat the bugs.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Can Memory Training Improve Outcomes and Function?

Neuroplasticity and memory training can stimulate adult neurogenesis, potentially maintaining or improving cognitive function and mitigating dementia risk.
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fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago

NURSES STRIKE: Nurses and hospitals back to square one after contract talks stall again

Nearly 15,000 New York nurses continue striking after negotiations with major hospitals stalled over safe-staffing standards and wage demands.
#medicaid-fraud
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Cancer charity to offer nutrition lessons to UK patients

Nutrition lessons for cancer patients improve management of treatment-related dietary changes, dispel nutrition myths, and reduce NHS waiting times for dietetic services.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Sleep, stress and sunshine: endocrinologists on 11 ways to look after your metabolism

Hormone levels, particularly insulin, determine metabolic rate and energy use; high insulin promotes fat storage, slows metabolism, and fuels weight gain and metabolic disease.
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Brain-infecting 'raccoon roundworm' parasite found in dog in San Fernando Valley

During a routine exam, veterinarians found Baylisascaris eggs in the dog's system - the first such formal report of raccoon roundworm in a dog in county history, according to a Los Angeles County Department of Public Health news release. In 2024, two South Bay residents were sickened by the parasite, which can infect the brain, spinal cord and eyes and lead to eye disease and swelling of the brain.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago

Fergus Finlay: 'I believe Catherine Connolly's relationship with the Labour Party and towards Michael D Higgins has been motivated more by spite than by anything else'

'Old age,' Bette Davis once said, 'is not for wimps.' There's nothing wimpy about the formidable team of Terry Prone (77) and Fergus Finlay (75). The communications doyenne and the former Barnados CEO are about to launch Grey Matters, a new podcast which is billed as 'a long overdue conversation about ageing'.
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fromMission Local
2 days ago

People We Meet: They clean up trash - and look for people in trouble

GLIDE community ambassadors clean Tenderloin streets while connecting people experiencing homelessness to free meals, housing assistance, and employment help.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago
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RFK Jr's new diet guidelines pose risks for health and the environment, experts say

The revised food pyramid elevates animal-based proteins and saturated-fat-rich foods above plant proteins, creating contradictory guidance that may increase saturated fat intake and public confusion.
fromIndependent
3 days ago
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Luke O'Neill: Robert F Kennedy Jr got it wrong on autism and vaccines - is he right about the food pyramid?

The US health secretary recommends increasing red meat and full-fat dairy consumption and reducing whole grains, reversing 36 years of conventional dietary guidance.
fromIndependent
3 days ago
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Luke O'Neill: Robert F Kennedy Jr got it wrong on autism and vaccines - is he right about the food pyramid?

fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

ACA health insurance enrollment dropped by 1.4 million. See which states had the biggest swings.

States like Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, and Georgia saw the most significant dips. "People have less access to care, and that tends to translate into worse health outcomes," said Matthew Fiedler, a senior fellow at The Brookings Institution. He added that many households' financial security is at risk: "People will face big bills that they either can't pay, and that hurts their credit. Or they do pay, but it requires them to skimp in other areas."
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fromABC7 San Francisco
3 days ago

San Mateo County road safety under renewed criticism following death of 4-year-old

San Mateo County urgently needs more protected bike lanes and aggressive street redesign to reduce pedestrian and child traffic fatalities.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

The near death and last-minute reprieve of a trial for an HIV vaccine

A $45 million USAID-funded African-led HIV vaccine initiative was disrupted when a 2025 U.S. executive order froze foreign aid, halting funding and derailing trials.
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fromMission Local
3 days ago

Mayor Lurie, S.F. officials press Blue Shield to cover firefighters' cancer care

Blue Shield denied recommended cancer treatment for retired San Francisco firefighter Ken Jones, prompting officials to demand coverage and question the city's contract.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

27-day-old baby becomes eighth to die of hypothermia in Gaza this winter

Extreme cold and collapsed maternal-newborn care in Gaza have caused hypothermia infant deaths and sharply increased maternal and neonatal mortality amid displacement and shortages.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Can Heavy Drinkers Learn to Moderate?

Some heavy drinkers can moderate, but individualized, flexible treatment that starts with moderation increases engagement and may lead to voluntary abstinence or harm reduction.
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fromLos Angeles Times
3 days ago

'Largest outbreak that we've seen in California.' Death cap mushrooms linked to deaths, hospitalizations

An exceptionally wet December triggered an unprecedented outbreak of death cap mushroom poisonings in California, causing dozens of illnesses, multiple liver transplants, and several deaths.
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fromTasting Table
3 days ago

The Stress-Free Way To Use Your EBT Card When Shopping At Target - Tasting Table

Target accepts EBT for groceries and EBT Cash for non-food items; separate eligible and ineligible items at checkout or shop online for easier payment.
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fromSherdog
3 days ago

UFC Heavyweight Suspended Until 2028 After Failed Drug Test

Mohammed Usman suspended until April 2028 after testing positive for exogenous testosterone and BPC-157 and providing false information about the failed test.
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fromArs Technica
5 days ago

"I am very annoyed": Pharma execs blast RFK Jr.'s attack on vaccines

Anti-vaccine rhetoric and politicized statements are reducing vaccine uptake and prompting pharmaceutical leaders to expect litigation and short-term declines until political shifts.
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fromFuturism
4 days ago

Trump Administration Cancels Grotesquely Unethical Medical Study After Being Caught Red Handed

A proposed HHS-funded randomized trial would have withheld hepatitis B vaccine from 7,000 Guinea-Bissau newborns, raising severe ethical concerns and prompting cancellation.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
4 days ago

RFK, Jr., shifts focus to questioning whether cell phones are safe. Here's what the science says

HHS is reevaluating cell-phone radiation safety after the FDA removed webpages asserting safety and plans research into possible health effects of RF radiation.
fromNature
4 days ago

HPV vaccine could help to protect the unvaccinated against cervical cancer

A drop in precancerous growths in women who hadn't received the jab suggests the existence of a 'herd effect' against the virus.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Study debunks Trump claim that paracetamol causes autism

This systematic review and meta-analysis found no evidence that maternal paracetamol use during pregnancy increases the risk of autism spectrum disorder, ADHD or intellectual disability among children, says the study, which is published in the Lancet Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Women's Health. It has been undertaken by a team of seven researchers from across Europe, led by Asma Khalil, a professor of obstetrics and maternal fetal medicine at City St George's, University of London, who is also a consultant obstetrician at St George's hospital in London.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Understanding and Addressing Limited Health Literacy

Adult literacy advocate Toni Cordell recounts the story of feeling comforted when her doctor told her that her medical concern could be solved with an easy surgery. She agreed to proceed without asking further questions and didn't understand the medical consent forms because she didn't read well. At a follow-up office visit a couple of weeks after the procedure, Cordell was shocked when the nurse asked, "How are you feeling since your hysterectomy?"
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fromwww.npr.org
4 days ago

This hospice has a bold new mission: saving lives

A hospice in eastern Uganda expanded into cervical and breast cancer screening, treatment, and HPV vaccination outreach, detecting precancerous lesions and reaching tens of thousands.
fromKqed
4 days ago

Stone Industry Proposes Self-Policing as California Weighs Artificial Stone Ban | KQED

The group aims to begin piloting business certification in Southern California, the nation's silicosis epicenter, as early as this summer, according to testimony by ISFA's CEO Laurie Weber to California regulators Thursday in Sacramento. The audit and training program, which would be expanded statewide later in the year, aims to protect workers without banning artificial stone, she added. "We believe that bans happen when systems fail, and we're here to help fix the system," Weber said. "We want an opportunity to sit at the table and talk about how to solve this together."
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Death of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's son prompts calls for overhaul of Nigeria's healthcare sector

Death of a toddler following alleged propofol overdose has sparked demands for urgent reforms and accountability in Nigeria's failing healthcare system.
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fromSFGATE
4 days ago

Berkeley issues health alert after detecting dangerous bacterial disease

Leptospirosis was detected in Berkeley with infected rats and dogs near Harrison Street encampments, prompting a high-risk alert and evacuation for cleanup and rodent abatement.
fromJezebel
4 days ago

A Climate Change Threat You Wouldn't Expect: Death by Mushroom Poisoning

The fact of the matter is, the ones that add a nice earthiness to a pasta cream sauce look entirely too similar to the ones that leave you curled up and dying in agony for me to trust any forager's eye test, a point driven home by California's ongoing epidemic/outbreak of mushroom poisoning cases, which in less than two months has left three dozen people sickened and resulted in multiple fatalities.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

Want more people to use public transit? Make it safer

Perceived and actual safety concerns, plus infrastructure gaps, drive people away from cycling and transit toward personal cars; safe-systems measures including enforcement are needed.
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fromThe Oaklandside
4 days ago

Kaiser Permanente will pay $556M to settle Medicare fraud case

Kaiser Permanente will pay $556 million to settle allegations it pressured physicians to alter records to increase federal Medicare Advantage risk-adjustment payments.
fromwww.npr.org
4 days ago

For those with addiction, going into and coming out of prison can be a minefield.

The Alaska Department of Corrections does not provide comprehensive access to this life saving medication. "I'm gonna give you a little pinch," Spencer said, sliding the needle into a fold of skin on the patient's belly for the subcutaneous injection. Alaska's not an outlier. Despite the fact that those recently released from incarceration are some of the most vulnerable to dying from drug overdose, addiction experts say that many jails and prisons around the country don't provide medication treatment.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Cloth wraps treated with dirt cheap' insecticide cut malaria cases in babies

From Africa to Latin America to Asia, babies have been carried in cloth wraps on their mothers' backs for centuries. Now, the practice of generations of women could become a lifesaving tool in the fight against malaria. Researchers in Uganda have found that treating wraps with the insect repellent permethrin cut rates of malaria in the infants carried in them by two-thirds.
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fromFortune
4 days ago

China's population crash is so bad that it's started taxing condoms and birth control pills | Fortune

China imposed a 13% VAT on contraceptives to raise its 1.0 fertility rate, a largely symbolic move unlikely to reverse population decline.
fromHarvard Gazette
4 days ago

Missed opportunities to catch cases of domestic abuse - Harvard Gazette

This research shows we have an opportunity to support patients in a way that can be just as important as the surgery itself.
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fromSan Jose Spotlight
4 days ago

Santa Clara County nurse navigators triage non-emergency calls - San Jose Spotlight

A nurse navigator program triages non-emergency 911 calls to a nurse call center, reducing emergency strain and saving costs while expanding countywide access.
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fromTravel + Leisure
4 days ago

These 5 Countries Offer the Best Health Care for Expats in 2026-and They're Surprisingly Affordable

France offers expats high-quality, accessible, and affordable health care with English-speaking doctors and much lower out-of-pocket costs than U.S. options.
fromFast Company
4 days ago

Frigidaire recall: 964,000 minifridges sold at Target pose a serious risk

Almost 1 million Frigidaire minifridges are being recalled because they pose the potential to catch fire, according to a notice from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) released on Thursday. The notice expands an earlier recall from 2024. Canada-based Curtis International is recalling another 330,000 minifridges, on top of the 634,000 minifridges it recalled back in July of 2024.
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fromStreetsblog
4 days ago

Oakland Goes Live with 18 Speed Cameras - Streetsblog San Francisco

The cameras aim to change driver behavior and slow traffic - ultimately reducing crashes and fatalities, making Oakland streets safer for all road users. The cameras can be found at  18 locations throughout the City. They can detect when a vehicle is traveling 11 MPH or more above the posted speed limit. When a vehicle is speeding, the camera captures the license plate and a warning is mailed to the registered owner.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

How Reddit, TikTok, and AI are changing the game for substance use researchers

In the past, researchers studying peoples' experiences with addiction relied mostly on clinical observations and self-reported surveys. But only about 5% of people diagnosed with a substance use disorder seek formal treatment. They are only a small sliver of the population who have a substance use disorder-and until recently, there has been no straightforward way to capture the experiences of the other 95%.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

NHS manager who gambled away 92,000 of trust's budget is jailed

An NHS manager who siphoned off more than 120,000 from his trust, primarily to fuel a gambling addiction, has been handed a prison sentence. Alec Gandy, a senior operational manager at Dudley Integrated Health and Care NHS Trust, orchestrated a scheme involving fake temporary worker accounts, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) revealed. Gandy created fictitious roles for his friend, Matthew Lane, as a physician's assistant, and his ex-wife, Kaylee Wright, as a paramedic. He then authorised invoices totalling over 123,000 to be paid into these accounts.
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