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fromArs Technica
1 hour ago

Dozens of CDC vaccination databases have been frozen under RFK Jr.

Administrative actions and cuts disrupted vaccine data collection, jeopardizing outbreak detection and targeted vaccination outreach.
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fromAbc
2 hours ago

TikTok settles as social media giants face trial over youth addiction claims

TikTok agreed to settle a lawsuit alleging its platform contributed to youth mental health harm; the trial against Meta and YouTube will proceed as scheduled.
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fromJezebel
3 days ago
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There Have Already Been More 2026 Measles Cases in the U.S. Than 2023 and 2024 Combined

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fromKqed
4 days ago

New Measles Cases in the Bay Area: How to Check Your Vaccination Status and Who Needs a Booster | KQED

Two childhood doses of the MMR vaccine provide lifelong protection against measles; most Americans are vaccinated and routine boosters are not needed.
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fromSFGATE
4 days ago

Unvaccinated child marks Bay Area county's first measles case in over a decade

Unvaccinated, travel-related measles case detected in Napa County amid Bay Area cases and wastewater detection, emphasizing the need for high MMR vaccination coverage.
fromJezebel
3 days ago
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There Have Already Been More 2026 Measles Cases in the U.S. Than 2023 and 2024 Combined

fromKqed
4 days ago
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New Measles Cases in the Bay Area: How to Check Your Vaccination Status and Who Needs a Booster | KQED

fromSFGATE
4 days ago
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Unvaccinated child marks Bay Area county's first measles case in over a decade

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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Pediatricians urge Americans to stick with previous vaccine schedule, despite CDC's recent changes

The AAP and CDC now present different childhood vaccine schedules after federal changes reduced CDC recommendations from 17 to 11 diseases while AAP endorses 18.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
6 hours ago

Doctors are ignoring new federal vaccine recommendations

The AAP maintains a comprehensive childhood vaccine schedule including a new RSV immunization, prompting many doctors and states to prefer it over the CDC's narrowed schedule.
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fromNature
1 day ago

How to eat well and within Earth's limits

Dietary choices drive human health and planetary stability; shifting to minimally processed, protein-rich and plant-forward diets reduces emissions, water use, pollution, and premature deaths.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

As LA maternity wards close, patients are giving birth in ERs: There's no system to care for these women'

Hospital maternity ward closures in Los Angeles are increasing emergency-room labor and delivery visits, straining remaining public hospitals and forcing longer travel for pregnant patients.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
6 hours ago

Government protecting HIV funding could be important success story' for UK

Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story. The Independent is trusted by Americans across the entire political spectrum. And unlike many other quality news outlets, we choose not to lock Americans out of our reporting and analysis with paywalls. We believe quality journalism should be available to everyone, paid for by those who can afford it.Your support makes all the difference.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 hours ago

Dr. William Foege dies at 89; leader in smallpox eradication was called the Father of Global Health'

The 6-foot-7 inch Foege literally stood out in the field of public health. A whip-smart medical doctor with a calm demeanor, he had a canny knack for beating back infectious diseases. He was director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and later held other key leadership roles in campaigns against international health problems.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
12 hours ago

Antibiotic use in US meat production jumped 16% in 2024, report shows

Medically important antibiotic use in U.S. meat production rose 16% in 2024, heightening risks of antibiotic-resistant pathogens and other public health harms.
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fromKqed
1 week ago

California Lawmakers Defend Doctor as States Clash Over Abortion | KQED

California political leaders are defending a Sonoma County doctor targeted by Louisiana in an interstate abortion enforcement dispute that tests cross-border reach of abortion bans.
fromFast Company
1 day ago

Younger generations aren't just growing up online

For today's young people, online content isn't a backdrop to daily life-it is daily life. Streaming platforms, short-form video, and social media don't just entertain; they influence how young people see themselves, their health, and what behaviors are seen as normal or aspirational. Movies, television, and streaming content still have influence, but as the digital ecosystem expands, so does its power to shape choices-for better and for worse.
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fromKqed
1 week ago

California Combats Largest Mushroom Poisoning Outbreak in the Country | KQED

Death cap mushroom poisonings are rising in California, prompting official warnings against foraging and multilingual public-health outreach to affected communities.
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fromKqed
1 week ago

As California Silicosis Cases Rise, Engineered Stone Industry Seeks Immunity in DC | KQED

Engineered quartz often contains over 90% crystalline silica; added resins make its dust more toxic, causing severe occupational silicosis cases and major lawsuits.
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fromKqed
1 week ago

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

Countertop industry proposes voluntary certification and training for fabrication shops to address deadly silicosis risks and avoid a California ban on high-silica engineered stone.
fromwww.theguardian.com
22 hours ago

Australia's heatwaves are getting deadlier and renters are paying the price | Maiy Azize

Australians are struggling through one of the most brutal heatwaves and hottest summers on record. Day after day, temperatures into the high 30s are turning homes into ovens, workplaces into hazards, and everyday tasks into endurance tests. All of us are feeling it. But spare a thought for the millions of renters trying to survive this heat in homes that were never designed to cope with it.
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fromPsychology Today
9 hours ago

Is Vaping a Harmless Way to Stop Smoking?

Nicotine vaping increases quit rates versus other NRT but poses health risks and unknown long-term effects that must be balanced against smoking cessation benefits.
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fromUPI
15 hours ago

Social media companies face trials for alleged addictive design - UPI.com

Major social platforms face lawsuits alleging they intentionally design addictive features that harm teens' mental health and lead to self-harm.
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fromPsychology Today
4 hours ago

Why Critical Thinking Is the Most Important Skill in Your Life

Critical thinking protects health, enables breakthroughs by questioning assumptions, combats cognitive biases, and can be trained through source-checking and embracing being wrong.
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fromNature
1 day ago

Street-dog policy in India is barking up the wrong tree

Relocating and banning feeding of street dogs in Delhi likely fails to prevent rabies deaths because dogs obtain food from waste points and feeding stations.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Kaiser workers strike again in Bay Area, with no end in sight

Thousands of Kaiser Permanente professionals in California and Hawaii are striking over pay and staffing, disrupting operations with no immediate end in sight.
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fromSilicon Canals
12 hours ago

New SNAP work requirements for older adults in 2026: What you need to know - Silicon Canals

New SNAP rules starting early 2026 expand work requirements to adults ages 55–64, requiring 80 monthly hours to retain benefits beyond three months.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
23 hours ago

Contra Costa Health issues alert after Martinez Refining Company flaring

An internal electrical issue at Martinez Refining caused flaring and odors; monitoring found no public-health risk, while the refinery has a history of pollution violations.
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fromInsideHook
12 hours ago

Why People With a Great Sense of Humor Live Longer

A strong sense of humor substantially reduces mortality risk and promotes longevity, resilience, and better health outcomes.
fromwww.bbc.com
7 hours ago

Growing number of adults avoid booze, says NHS survey

But far fewer older people abstain from alcohol and those who do drink, are likely to do so at more dangerous levels. Between 2011 and 2022, the number of adults who claimed not to drink alcohol had been fairly stable, at around 19% almost one in five. But these figures suggest that figure has risen, with almost a quarter of adults saying they haven't drunk alcohol in the past year.
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fromMedCity News
4 days ago

Why 31,000 Kaiser Permanente Workers Are Striking - Again - MedCity News

About 31,000 Kaiser Permanente nurses and other professionals will begin an open-ended strike over chronic understaffing, rising workloads, and contract proposals threatening wages and benefits.
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fromSocial Media Explorer
1 day ago

Texas Roads See Fewer Deaths but Rising Injuries, New Study Finds - Social Media Explorer

Texas saw a modest decline in roadway deaths in 2024, but injuries rose and dangerous driving behaviors like speeding, distracted driving, and drunk driving persist.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
22 hours ago

What happens to the human body in 49C heat? Australians are finding out

Extreme heat approaching 50°C in parts of Victoria and South Australia severely strains the body, increasing cardiac, kidney, geriatric and heat-related hospital admissions and deaths.
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fromSocial Media Explorer
1 day ago

U.S. Speeding Enforcement Shows Stark StatetoState Disparities, New Analysis Finds - Social Media Explorer

States vary sharply in speeding enforcement, shaping roadway safety, court caseloads, and insurance costs.
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fromBoston.com
23 hours ago

2 hospitalized after tent collapses under weight of snow at Medford nursing home

A pop-up tent at Glen Ridge Nursing Care Center collapsed under heavy snow, injuring two residents who were hospitalized with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
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fromTasting Table
5 hours ago

This Is How Much More Baby Boomers Are Drinking Than Any Other Generation Right Now - Tasting Table

Baby boomers now drink more than younger generations, averaging four drinks per week and reporting higher drinking rates than younger adults.
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
8 hours ago

Is Bupa private health insurance right for seniors? Full review - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Selecting private health insurance becomes very essential as you reach your 60s and later. Many seniors are considering private coverage to guarantee quicker access to specialists, diagnostics, and treatments as NHS waiting lists reach 7.4 million patients and treatment delays extend for months. Bupa is a household name among the major insurers in the UK. This thorough review looks at whether Bupa really provides
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fromSilicon Canals
9 hours ago

Can't stop binge-watching? Study links it to loneliness - Silicon Canals

Loneliness predicts binge-watching addiction—driven by escapism and emotional enhancement—while non-problematic viewing shows no link.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

NHS England to trial AI and robotic tools to detect and diagnose lung cancer

AI and robot-assisted tools will be trialed to speed lung cancer detection and biopsy, increasing early diagnoses and potentially reducing deaths and health inequalities.
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fromArs Technica
1 day ago

Doctors face-palm as RFK Jr.'s top vaccine advisor questions need for polio shot

Reduced vaccination rates would erode herd immunity and risk the return of polio, paralysis, lifelong disability, and death, undermining population health.
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fromNature
5 days ago
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Guinea-Bissau suspends US-funded vaccine trial as African scientists question its motives

fromNature
5 days ago
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Guinea-Bissau suspends a US-funded vaccine trial as African scientists question its motives

fromNature
5 days ago
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Guinea-Bissau suspends US-funded vaccine trial as African scientists question its motives

fromNature
5 days ago
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Guinea-Bissau suspends a US-funded vaccine trial as African scientists question its motives

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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

A Doctor Wanted to Protect Him From ICE. So She Made Up a Diagnosis.

Immigration enforcement presence in hospitals forces physicians to choose between complying with agents and protecting patients' health and safety.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago

Scientist who helped eradicate smallpox dies at age 89

William Foege, architect of smallpox eradication, led CDC eradication efforts, co-founded the Task Force for Global Health, and championed vaccines, saving millions of lives.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Thousands of children facing 'catastrophic' waits for NHS community care

Tens of thousands of children in England wait over a year for NHS community care, harming development and prompting calls to prioritise these services.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

'We knew the truth': How parents uncovered Scottish hospital's infected water scandal

Karen Stirrat and Charmaine Lacock are mothers of children they say were exposed to infections while being treated for cancer at Glasgow's flagship "super hospital". They were some of the first parents to voice fears that something in the way the buildings were constructed was inherently unsafe. Dozens of vulnerable children like theirs with cancer or blood disorders became even more unwell while being treated at the hospital. Some of them died.
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fromStreetsblog
1 day ago

Driverless Vehicles - Who Needs Them? - Streetsblog New York City

One size does not fit all.Even if Waymo's claim that its driverless cabs are involved in 80-percent fewer crashes per mile traveled is true, we still must take all necessary steps to encourage the use of AVs. Given the hundreds of deaths and tens of thousands of injuries annually in New York City, driverless cars have the potential to provide a huge safety dividend with far-reaching effects on hospitals, health, and individual finances - perhaps as much as $10 billion annually.
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fromEarth911
1 day ago

Guest Idea: How to Avoid Altitude Sickness on the Everest Base Camp Trek

Altitude sickness threatens hikers above 3,000 meters; prevent it through slow ascent, proper acclimatization, pacing, good daily habits, and prompt descent when needed.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

What MAGA Can Teach Democrats About Organizing-and Infighting

Broad coalitions coalesce around a single, simple unifying demand, while stringent ideological litmus tests fragment potential allies and hinder mass mobilization.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Evacuations, shelter in place order in effect while hazardous materials removed from Berkeley home

Residents near Colusa and Tacoma in Thousand Oaks were ordered to shelter in place or evacuate while hazardous photography chemicals including picric acid were removed.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Mum's plea for plasma donors after child's illness

Rebecca said her daughter was seven when she was diagnosed with Kawasaki disease, a condition she had "only ever heard of" from a Grey's Anatomy episode. Winifred received intravenous immunoglobulin which was made from donated plasma. Now aged nine, she has recovered and only needs regular check-ups. Since her daughter's illness, Rebecca has donated plasma herself and also wants to raise awareness of the disease which causes inflammation in blood vessels and can damage the heart if left untreated.
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fromBig Think
1 day ago

How leaders can deliver the social connection most of us crave

At first glance, that statistic might seem to confirm a familiar narrative about modern life. People are isolated. Communities have weakened. Technology has replaced relationships. But the data tells a more precise story. Most Americans want connection. Many are actively looking for it. What they are running into instead are systems that make connection hard to access and harder to sustain.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Five ways weight-loss jabs are changing spending habits

Widespread use of GLP-1 weight-loss injections is shifting consumer food purchases toward smaller portions and more nutrient-dense, protein-rich products.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Sunnyvale: Authorities respond Monday to natural gas leak after vehicle collides with residence

A vehicle collided with a house causing a natural gas leak near 700 Winstead Court, triggering nearby evacuations and a school shelter-in-place.
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fromShore News Network
2 days ago

Unlicensed woman indicted for performing illegal cosmetic surgery that nearly killed patient in Brooklyn

Unlicensed Brooklyn woman allegedly performed a dangerous Brazilian butt lift at a salon, causing a life-threatening infection and facing multiple criminal charges.
fromThe Drum
1 day ago

Press releases are the selfie of the marketing world

Context as the subject The issue with selfies is that they demote the importance of context. You can be standing in front of the Great Wall of China but an arms-length framing makes you an artificial focal point. By contrast, if you turn the camera around, you're presenting your viewer with your perspective on the world around you. Taking care to turn a quick snap into an artful, composed observation shows your audience something important, without having to tell them so directly.
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fromMiami Herald
6 months ago

Dead rodent among violations in 22 Keys, Miami, Broward, Palm Beach restaurants

Twenty-two South Florida restaurants failed health inspections due to widespread rodent and roach infestations, high-priority violations, and multiple re-inspections.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

Here's how 'shared decision making' for childhood vaccines could limit access

Six routine childhood vaccines were reclassified as 'shared clinical decision-making,' framing parental-provider discussion despite clear evidence of universal safety and benefit.
fromFortune
2 days ago

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is redefining the 'healthy' American diet-and food companies are making 5 major changes to keep up | Fortune

The philosophy here is that if you eat whole foods and don't eat ultra-processed foods, you'll be eating much more healthfully,
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fromTruthout
2 days ago

Minneapolis Health Care Workers Are Organizing to Defend Their Patients From ICE

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have created a crisis in Minneapolis hospitals since escalating anti-immigrant operations in the Minnesota city in early December. Health care workers who spoke to Truthout report that the number of agents in hospitals has risen sharply since the beginning of the year, with ailing or injured detainees regularly brought into emergency departments at multiple city hospitals at all hours, including overnight.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Almost a quarter of UK GPs are seeing obese children aged four and under

Almost a quarter of GPs are seeing children aged four or under who are obese, according to a survey of UK family doctors. The alarming research also found that almost half (49%) of GPs have seen boys and girls up to the age of seven who have obesity, including a handful younger than a year old. However, four out of five family doctors find it difficult to talk to children or their parents about the condition.
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fromNew York Daily News
2 years ago

Jill Biden tests positive for COVID, but Joe Biden is negative

First Lady Jill Biden, 72, tested positive for COVID-19 with mild symptoms; President Biden, 80, tested negative and will continue regular testing and symptom monitoring.
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fromMedium
4 years ago

5 Reasons to Keep Hope Alive in 2022

Hope for a better 2022 persists despite the Omicron surge, vaccine non-response in immunocompromised children, prolonged disruptions, and strained healthcare systems.
fromLos Angeles Times
3 days ago

Dozens 'die' at L.A. City Hall to protest 290 traffic-related deaths in the city in 2025

On Saturday morning - a day after hundreds gathered in downtown Los Angeles to protest recent nationwide immigration enforcement - another protest gained momentum. Even if almost everyone in attendance laid on the ground stock still. Road safety advocates and others, led by the group Streets Are for Everyone (SAFE), gathered on the steps of Los Angeles City Hall for a "die-in" demonstration.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

Gaza's tent life between illness and daily despair

Waste, sewage, lack of water and sanitation in Gaza are causing repeated disease outbreaks and severe health harm among displaced families.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Should we sell our kidneys?

Right now, about 7,000 people are awaiting a kidney transplant in the UK. According to NHS figures, in 2024/25 only 3,302 adult kidney transplants were performed. The charity Kidney Research UK states that just 32% of patients receive a transplant within a year of joining the waiting list and six people die every week while waiting. People who experience kidney failure need either lifelong dialysis or a transplant to survive.
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fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago

No deal yet as nurses strike continues amid NYC deep freeze

All hospital systems reneged on their commitment to offer straightforward counter-proposals on salaries that would not make nurses choose between maintaining their health benefits, getting a pay raise, or improving hospital safety, NYSNA said in a statement. Nurses from Mount Sinai and NewYork-Presbyerian in Manhattan and Montefiore in the Bronx have been on strike since Jan. 12. They are demanding better pay, more staff and improved workplace conditions.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Provoking & Recording in Domestic Abuse: Gaslighting in Action

He would back her into a corner and verbally abuse her for hours. And sometimes Sandra responded in ways that she now regrets-shouting at Gary, throwing things, and slamming doors in frustration. She separated from him to protect herself and the children from Gary's outbursts and coercive control. She was shocked when Gary filed for a protective order, claiming that she had abused him.
fromFuturism
2 days ago

Scientists Say Go Ahead, Keep Gooning

Adult content has never been as accessible as it is now, thanks to the internet. Hell, online smut played a major role in the rise of the web itself in the 1990s. With that glut of porn, some have voiced concerns that some people are consuming too much of the stuff or even becoming addicted, which they claim could have consequences like regulating emotions or impaired sexual functioning.
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fromFuturism
3 days ago

Top African Health Official Blasts Trump Administration's Plans for Human Experimentation in Africa

Africa CDC asserts African sovereignty over clinical trials and rejects foreign imposition after US officials pushed a vaccine trial in Guinea-Bissau.
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fromMaryland Matters
3 days ago
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Trump's return-to-office memo doesn't override telework protections in HHS union contract - Maryland Matters

HHS must reinstate telework agreements for thousands of NTEU-represented employees after an arbitrator found the agency unlawfully terminated them.
fromJezebel
4 days ago
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Trump Admin Is Going After Illinois for Abortion Rights Law That 80% of Voters Supported

HHS' Office for Civil Rights warned Illinois that its law requiring healthcare workers to refer patients for abortion may violate federal conscience laws and faces funding consequences.
fromMaryland Matters
3 days ago
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Trump's return-to-office memo doesn't override telework protections in HHS union contract - Maryland Matters

fromJezebel
4 days ago
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Trump Admin Is Going After Illinois for Abortion Rights Law That 80% of Voters Supported

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fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

What Is RFK Jr. After?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. intends to remake America's public-health system and persists determinedly despite controversy and significant opposition.
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fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago

California's largest pediatric healthcare system to halt transgender care amid Trump admin threats

Rady Children's Health will stop providing gender-affirming medical care to transgender youth beginning Feb. 6 due to federal scrutiny tied to Medicaid and Medicare participation.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Opinion: New food pyramid is a recipe for health disasters

The new Dietary Guidelines promote increased red meat and full-fat dairy despite links between animal products, saturated fat, and chronic disease.
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fromPortland Mercury
4 days ago

Legacy Emanuel Sends Cease and Desist to Nurses Union Over ICE Statements

Legacy Emanuel faces union accusations that hospital accommodations to ICE endangered patients and violated privacy, while the hospital insists policies protect patient care and privacy.
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
4 days ago

Leptospirosis outbreak in Berkeley: What's the risk to people and pets?

Veterinarians found leptospirosis in two dogs within the encampment around Eighth and Harrison streets, both in November, one of which died, and later detected the illness in rats for the first time in five years in Alameda County. As of the Jan. 12 announcement there were no known human cases. City officials did not respond to Berkeleyside's inquiries, sent Thursday, as
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Genetic tests for cancer on NHS to help families detect Jolie' gene

The NHS will build a 120-gene database to improve cancer prevention, enabling earlier screening and personalised treatments for patients and at-risk family members.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

New Jersey Approves a Pilot Psilocybin Therapy Program

New Jersey authorized a limited, medically modeled psilocybin therapy pilot, allocating 6 million for three hospital-based programs using FDA-based protocols and two-year data collection.
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fromAdvocate.com
3 days ago

Military ban on HIV-positive enlistees could set dangerous precedent, experts warn

The Department of Defense has paused training and shipping HIV-positive military applicants pending appeals court ruling, preventing enlistment despite treatable, nontransmissible status.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

I wanted a designer vagina since I was 14 but I now live in excruciating pain'

A woman now seeks a ban on labiaplasty after severe pain, while campaigners urge treating cosmetic labiaplasty as FGM amid TikTok-driven increases.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Fake weight-loss medication in tablet form could flood Britain, experts warn

Oral GLP-1 weight-loss tablets will be cheaper and easier to counterfeit, increasing counterfeit risk and requiring stronger regulation and enforcement.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Google AI Overviews cite YouTube more than any medical site for health queries, study suggests

Google's search feature AI Overviews cites YouTube more than any medical website when answering queries about health conditions, according to research that raises fresh questions about a tool seen by 2 billion people each month. The company has said its AI summaries, which appear at the top of search results and use generative AI to answer questions from users, are reliable and cite reputable medical sources such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Mayo Clinic.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

British Cycling seeks 30m investment to help NHS

British Cycling is requesting £30m to expand a national cycling infrastructure scheme that has already delivered over £13.1m in NHS savings.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

NHS cancer gene database to identify patients at risk

NHS England is creating a national register of 120 cancer-linked genes to identify inherited risk and enable targeted screening, monitoring, and personalized treatment.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

You're Way More Than an Athlete

Youth athletes often undergo longer, more continuous organized training than professional athletes, increasing risk of overuse injuries, burnout, and psychological harm.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

Having a baby in rural America? Get ready for a 3-hour drive.

60% of rural US counties lacked hospital labor and delivery services in 2023, forcing many pregnant patients to travel hours for childbirth.
fromInsideHook
3 days ago

There Are Many Reasons Not to Ski While Drunk

Downhill skiing requires a clear head and quick reflexes; being intoxicated can adversely affect both of these things. Skiing is fun, but it can also be deadly.When it comes to actually setting legal boundaries on skiing while intoxicated, policies vary dramatically from country to country. In a recent article for The Local, Amanda Previdelli noted that - unlike some of its neighbors - Austria has no laws on the books specifically prohibiting skiing while inebriated.
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fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago

People Are Confessing The Unspoken Truths About Growing Up In Poverty, And It's A Must-Read If You've Always Been Comfortable

People raised in poverty adopted desperate survival tactics—dumpster diving, shoplifting, collecting recyclables, and conserving utilities—leaving lasting physical and emotional impacts.
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fromTime Out London
3 days ago

The best place to retire in England is just 20 minutes from London

Windsor and Maidenhead is England's happiest, healthiest place for retirees in 2026, with high life expectancy, strong health services, and robust social amenities.
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fromFortune
4 days ago

After 78 years as a founding member, U.S. fully withdraws from WHO-and it owes over $130 million to the UN agency | Fortune

The U.S. has finalized its withdrawal from the WHO, jeopardizing global outbreak response, scientific collaboration, and access to international health data and funding.
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