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fromThe Cool Down
2 days ago
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Mark Zuckerberg testifies over claims of deliberately creating social media addiction in children: 'He cannot be trusted'

fromThe Cool Down
2 days ago
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Mark Zuckerberg testifies over claims of deliberately creating social media addiction in children: 'He cannot be trusted'

fromThedrum
56 minutes ago

CoppaFeel!: Zoning in on female gamers In-Play by Admix

The campaign will feature CoppaFeel!'s standout ad creative, which will be 'digitally injected' by Admix directly into mobile gaming content without disrupting any gameplay. CoppaFeel!'s In-Play campaign will run across multiple gaming genres, targeting women aged 18-24. In the UK, 1 in 7 women will be affected by breast cancer in their lifetime and CoppaFeel!'s research shows that just over half of young women are confident to start checking their boobs.
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#polio
fromCbsnews
5 hours ago
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How safe is America from polio?

Reduced childhood vaccination rates risk the reemergence of polio in the United States.
fromCbsnews
5 hours ago
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How safe is America from polio?

Itzhak Perlman contracted polio at four, resulting in lifelong disability; before the 1955 vaccine polio caused paralysis, iron-lung dependency, and widespread social disruption.
fromSilicon Canals
13 hours ago

Malaysia recorded 503 new TB cases in a single week as the outbreak spreads across all states - Silicon Canals

Malaysia detected 503 new tuberculosis cases in a single epidemiological week, the country's Health Ministry confirmed, bringing the cumulative total for 2026 to 2,571 cases across all states and federal territories. The figures, released for Epidemiological Week 5, underscore the persistent and widening grip of an infectious disease that health officials say has never truly left the country - and is now demanding urgent, coordinated attention.
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#journalism-funding
fromwww.independent.co.uk
19 hours ago
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NYC nursing walkout ends as last striking nurses approve new contract

Over 4,000 NewYork-Presbyterian nurses ratified a three-year contract, ending a month-long strike with 93% approval while hospitals and unions prepare to enforce agreements.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago
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Misinformation is rife': Readers on why parents avoid the measles jab

Delaying children's MMR vaccinations endangers individual and public health, while misinformation, past controversies, and social media influence drive vaccine hesitancy across demographics.
#suicide-prevention
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fromwww.bbc.com
11 hours ago

How Londoners used data to survive the Great Plague

Weekly Bills of Mortality in 1665 London functioned as an early public health information system guiding residents' behavior and risk decisions during the Great Plague.
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fromIndependent
14 hours ago

Seven siblings, seven apologies, but only three payouts - 'a family failed horrendously by the State' in Camhs crisis

Only three of seven siblings harmed by HSE psychiatric care are eligible for government compensation; four older children excluded due to pre-2016 CAMHS treatment.
fromThe Mercury News
7 hours ago

Alameda County vowed answers in Sophia Mason's death. Nearly 3 years later, none have come.

Either the interests of the county's children come first or they don't,
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fromPsychology Today
3 hours ago

Enjoy the Pursuit: Why Adherence Is the Real Intervention

For my colleagues and me, whose task it is to improve population health, we architect specific health interventions because doing so gives us a measurement advantage. Through good intervention design, we (or the intervention's facilitators) can track attendance, program completion, vital signs, functional capacity, clinical labs, and downstream health utilization. Yet, despite our best design efforts, we still chronically face a fundamental challenge: program adherence.
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fromTasting Table
9 hours ago

What Happens To Your Body When You Eat Red Meat Every Day - Tasting Table

"Red meat can definitely fit into a balanced diet," she says. "It is rich in iron, vitamin B12, zinc, and high-quality protein that supports energy levels, metabolism, and muscle growth. Despite these health benefits, however, overconsumption is possible. "Where we see more concern is when intake is higher over time," Benson adds, "especially with processed red meat, and especially when fiber intake is low."
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fromBusiness Insider
4 hours ago

I started smoking when I was a teen and quit 20 times. I still love the occasional cigarette.

The day I turned 16, I picked up two things - my driver's license and a $1.98 pack of Kool 100 Milds from a gas station I knew would sell to me. It was 1995, and I still remember the freedom and rebellion alive in my heart while my hair blew in the wind. From the window of her mom's LeBaron convertible, my friend and I flicked our cigarettes and seemingly our adolescent troubles with them.
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fromBBC
2 hours ago

Witness History - Toxic shock syndrome and tampon safety - BBC Sounds

Nancy King Reame developed independent tampon absorbency testing that helped establish the first national safety standards following the 1980 toxic shock syndrome crisis.
fromTravel + Leisure
6 hours ago

Why You Should Never Take Your Shoes Off on a Plane, According to a Flight Attendant

"There are hygienic considerations. I always compare taking off your shoes on a plane to going shoeless on a public bus," Natalia Yepes, an ex-flight attendant and owner of Adventuresque Travel Boutique, shared with Travel + Leisure. "Think about how many people ride it a day. At each stop, the cleaners only have 10 minutes-sometimes less. They are not focusing on germs, but just on keeping the plane looking aesthetically clean (free of crumbs and big debris)."
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fromenglish.elpais.com
15 hours ago

Welcome to r/bald, providing an online safe space for receding hairlines for over 15 years

Just when it became normal to drop five figures on a thicker hairline, a new cultural vanguard rose up and said: Fuck it, we bald,' she asserted. The promise of assimilation and normalization of baldness has been in the air for years, but has never wound up fully taking hold. Many people continue making trips to Turkey for hair implants, taking pills that promise capillary growth, or have started wearing hats everywhere they go.
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fromWIRED
7 hours ago

You Can Test for STIs at Home. But Should You?

At-home STI tests offer privacy and convenience but can be expensive, risk inaccurate self-collected samples, and may still require clinic visits for treatment or confirmation.
fromwww.theguardian.com
14 hours ago

Thailand moves to cut sugar in popular drinks amid health drive

A crowd of customers, holding phones aloft, watch intently as Auntie Nid mixes up her bestseller: an iced Thai tea. Condensed milk is poured into a glass, followed by three heaped tablespoons of sugar, and then freshly strained tea. The end product a deep orange, creamy treat is poured into a plastic bag filled with ice. I want to spoil my customers, says Auntie Nid, 68, who prefers to be known by her nickname.
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fromTruthout
22 hours ago

South Carolina Hospitals Aren't Required to Disclose Measles-Related Admissions

Measles outbreak in Spartanburg caused rare breakthrough infections and hospitalizations among vaccinated individuals, demonstrating significant local spread and severe illness risk.
#immigration-enforcement
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Botswana's diamond-funded health system has failed: it needs to be reformed and rebuilt | Duma Gideon Boko

Shortages of medicine in Botswana forced me to declare a public health emergency last year. Patients went without treatment not because health workers failed them, but because the system did. For a nation committed to universal healthcare, free at the point of use, it was a moment of hard truth. Even outwardly strong public health systems can be fragile. As donor assistance bites across the continent, governments cannot afford to delay building resilience.
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fromFortune
22 hours ago

Why did the U.S. government sterilize thousands of Native American women in the 1970s? New Mexico is investigating | Fortune

New Mexico will investigate forced and coerced sterilizations of Native and women of color by the Indian Health Service, with findings due in 2027.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Supplements are the new obsession, even as doctors stay wary. I went inside one of the biggest factories.

Supplement manufacturers are rapidly expanding large, climate-controlled US facilities to meet sustained post-pandemic consumer demand driven by influencers, personalized medicine, and daily wellness powders.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Public to help shape plans for 'crumbling' hospital

St Mary's outpatient building will close after RAAC discovery and the Trust is seeking public feedback to shape a redevelopment masterplan.
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fromwww.thelocal.es
1 day ago

Inside Spain: Does Japan have the solution to Spaniards' longevity problem?

Spain faces a rapidly aging population and is examining Japan's healthcare strategies to prepare public health services for higher life expectancy by 2040.
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fromAxios
3 days ago

HHS cancels important vaccine advisory meeting

HHS confirmed the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices meeting scheduled for February 25–27 has been postponed.
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fromArs Technica
1 day ago

Controversial NIH director now in charge of CDC, too, in RFK Jr. shake-up

Bhattacharya delegates NIH leadership to deputies, is publicly visible as 'Podcast Jay', and is expected to enable RFK Jr.'s anti-vaccine agenda at the CDC.
#measles
fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

How mercury from coal plants can cost lives

A potent neurotoxin capable of causing lifelong damage to the lungs, brain, skin and other organs, mercury is strictly regulated worldwide. Children, in particular, can suffer severe developmental impairment when exposed. A trace element that occurs naturally in rocks such as limestone, as well as in coal and crude oil, mercury remains locked underground for millions of years, largely entering the ecological cycle through human activity.
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#gender-affirming-care
fromThe Nation
2 days ago
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We Must Raise Our Voices Against the Attacks on Trans Care

HHS proposed rules would bar provision of gender-affirming care as a condition for Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP participation, threatening hospital services and prompting protests.
fromBoston.com
3 days ago
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Baystate Health will no longer prescribe hormones to trans youth

Baystate Health will stop prescribing gender-affirming hormones and puberty blockers to transgender youth under 18 to protect Medicaid and Medicare funding.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

Trump's rollback of this key EPA finding will hit poor and minority Americans the hardest

EPA revocation will likely boost fossil-fuel emissions, worsen air pollution and health outcomes, and increase premature deaths in vulnerable, mostly minority communities like Cancer Alley.
fromNew York Post
2 days ago

Surgeon apologizes for his silence as young as 13 undergo gender reassignment surgeries at NYC hospital

"As a father to three young children and as a physician who took an oath to do no harm, I failed to speak up, and I just want to thank President Trump for having more clarity on this," Dr. Ira Savetsky said Thursday on "Fox & Friends." His expression of regret comes just days after the Manhattan hospital pulled the plug on its youth transgender treatment program after the Trump administration threatened to pull federal funding over the controversial medical care.
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fromSFGATE
1 day ago

Over 200 cases of latent TB reported at SF high school

The San Francisco Department of Public Health said in a news release that among the 1,261 students and staff at the high school, 219 people, or about 17%, tested positive for TB. Subsequently, 204 of those people had confirmed cases of latent TB. The number is a major increase from the 50 latent cases detected by the end of January as testing was ramping up among the school's students and staff.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Wood burning pollution leads to 8,600 premature US deaths a year, study finds

Residential wood burning causes an estimated 8,600 premature US deaths annually and contributes about 21% of wintertime particulate pollution despite only 10% of homes burning wood.
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fromBoston.com
2 days ago

Emergency room wait times: Readers recount 10- to 30-hour ER stays

Emergency department waits in Massachusetts range from immediate treatment to over 20 hours, with unpredictability and frequent prolonged hallway or gurney stays.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Why Is Violent Behavior Rising in Youth?

Youth violent and disruptive behaviors among preteens and teenagers have risen significantly, driven by societal, psychological, cultural factors, and gang recruitment.
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fromFuncheap
1 day ago

"Red White and Blue" Abortion Access Films + Q&A (Roxie Theater))

California strengthens legal protections for abortion access as people travel from restrictive states for care; films and a panel examine political, economic, and legal barriers.
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 days ago

'The chaos continues': Sustained winter pressures batter an underprepared Emergency Care system - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The government, and health service leaders, must pay attention to the chaos inside Emergency Departments this winter, which are buckling under the pressure because of a failure to prepare for predictable surges in seasonal illnesses. That's the key takeaway from NHS England's latest stats on the pressures the Urgent and Emergency Care system is under in England, published today, according to the Royal College of Medicine (RCEM).
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fromLGBTQ Nation
2 days ago

HIV impacts hundreds of thousands of women. Here's how. - LGBTQ Nation

The truth, of course, is that anyone can contract HIV, given the right circumstance, and according to the Yale University Library's online exhibition " We Are Everywhere: Lesbians in the Archive," by 1991 roughly 40% of HIV-positive people and 12% of AIDS patients in the U.S. were women. But a combination of longstanding bias in the medical field and the perception of HIV/AIDS as a gay epidemic led to women being excluded from research studies and clinical trials.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Unsafe levels of cancer-causing radon gas detected at 16 UK prisons

Unsafe, cancer-causing radon gas has been detected above action levels in multiple UK prisons, prompting closures, investigations and legal claims.
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fromNature
2 days ago

Are obesity drugs causing a severe complication? What the science says

Use of GLP-1 drugs has been linked to rising reports of acute pancreatitis, including rare fatal cases, prompting strengthened regulatory warnings in multiple countries.
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fromAdvocate.com
1 day ago

He was diagnosed with prostate cancer while homeless. A simple screening likely saved his life

A spontaneous prostate cancer screening saved Marcus Ford's life and motivated him to promote early screening, especially among marginalized men.
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fromScary Mommy
2 days ago

When To Get Cancer Screenings & Whether At-Home Tests Are Legit

Regular, guideline-based cancer screenings enable early detection and improved outcomes amid rising cancer incidence and widespread at-home test misinformation.
fromwww.bostonherald.com
2 days ago

What is ALS, the disease that killed actor Eric Dane?

It affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, causing loss of muscle control and getting worse over time. ALS causes nerve cells in the upper and lower parts of the body to stop working and die. Nerves no longer trigger specific muscles, eventually leading to paralysis. People with ALS may develop problems with mobility, speaking, swallowing and breathing.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

Whether you use it or not, better public transit makes your commute better

Investing in public transit can reduce car trips by 5–10%, sharply lowering congestion, commute times, stress, health issues, and overall commuter costs.
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fromFortune
1 day ago

New York nurses union wins 12% raise, AI safeguards in a tentative deal to end monthlong strike | Fortune

A tentative agreement between NewYork-Presbyterian and over 4,000 NYSNA nurses could end the city's largest nursing strike, offering pay raises, staffing improvements and AI safeguards.
#medicare
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fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

Eric Dane, 'Grey's Anatomy' and 'Euphoria' star, dies at 53

Actor Eric Dane died at 53 after battling ALS; he advocated for ALS awareness and was known for roles on Grey's Anatomy and Euphoria.
fromForbes
1 day ago

Impact Of Zuckerberg's Testimony Is Truly Meta

The trial lawsuit against Meta and Google argues that Instagram and YouTube were designed to keep teens engaged at the expense of their mental health, prioritizing user engagement over the devastating human toll of social media addiction. This trial could decide whether social media companies can be sued for how their apps and algorithms are designed, not just for what users post.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
1 day ago

Cold weather advisory for East Bay Hills for Saturday temperatures as low as 33

Cold conditions with temperatures as low as 33 degrees expected. Colder temperatures as low as 27 degrees for elevations above 2500 feet. Cold conditions will be hazardous to sensitive populations such as unhoused individuals. Prolonged exposure to the cold conditions will lead to hypothermia for people, pets, and livestock. Cold conditions may damage or kill sensitive crops, plants, and vegetation if appropriate precautions are not taken, according to the NWS.
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fromGlobal IP & Technology Law Blog
2 days ago

Raising the Stakes: New gambling advertising rules in Ireland

Ireland's Gambling Regulation Act 2024 creates a Gambling Regulatory Authority, introduces B2C, B2B and charitable licences, and strengthens advertising and sponsorship controls.
fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

An oncology student was diagnosed with breast cancer in her 20s after spotting 2 subtle symptoms

When Ph.D. student LaShae Rolle felt a pain in her chest, she didn't think much of it at first. A little soreness made sense: she was working hard in the gym, preparing to bench press nearly 300 pounds for a powerlifting competition. The pain came and went, but then Rolle noticed a lump in her breast, a textbook warning sign of breast cancer. It was a red flag she was deeply familiar with from her own studies on cancer prevention and treatment.
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fromTasting Table
1 day ago

Possible Glass Contamination Forces Recall Of Popular Trader Joe's Frozen Fried Rice Product - Tasting Table

If you were excited about the Trader Joe's fried rice waiting for you in your freezer at home, we're sorry to burst your bubble, but a recall may mean it needs to be tossed pronto. This recall was just announced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Ajinomoto Foods North America, Inc., the manufacturer of the Trader Joe's product in question. According to the USDA recall notice, two products, including Trader Joe's Chicken Fried Rice, may be contaminated with glass.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Osaka stunned by anonymous gift of gold bars to fix ageing water pipes

An anonymous donor gave Osaka 21 kg of gold bars worth 560 million yen to be used specifically to repair the city's aging water pipes.
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fromBusiness Matters
3 days ago

Understanding the Role of an Ovulation Tracker in Modern Fertility Care

Digital ovulation trackers detect LH surges to identify brief fertile windows, providing precise, real-time, and personalized fertility monitoring superior to calendar or symptom methods.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
2 days ago

Mumps outbreak on campus prompts vaccination clinics

Berkeley High notified that staff, parents and students present Feb. 2 may have been exposed to mumps, prompting a public health investigation and guidance to contact medical providers.
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fromTruthout
2 days ago

RFK Jr. Supports Trump Push to Ramp Up Glyphosate Output, Angering MAHA Backers

President Trump issued an executive order increasing production of phosphorus and glyphosate herbicides despite research linking glyphosate to multiple cancers.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Experts warn NIH director now leading CDC will push RFK Jr's agenda'

Jay Bhattacharya was named acting CDC director while retaining NIH directorship, consolidating power among a small group and raising concerns about vaccine policy.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Larry Magid: At Safer Internet Day, teens seek safer, smarter tech design

Technology's benefits should be preserved while risks are managed through research-informed guardrails, education, and appropriate regulation.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Smoking Fentanyl, Cannabis, Methamphetamine, or Tobacco

Some experts have mischaracterized smoking fentanyl as "safer" than injecting, seeking to reduce risks among users. Narrowly considered, the statement is accurate, as inhalation avoids needle-sharing, reducing risks for HIV, hepatitis C, bacteremia, abscess formation, and infective endocarditis among users. However, there's no clinical-trial-level evidence (randomized trials with real patients) showing smoking illicit fentanyl is safer than injecting it. It isn't, and that conclusion is unsupported by toxicology, environmental exposure science, or emerging data.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

We're no longer attracting top talent': the brain drain killing American science

Drug-resistant superbugs cause millions of infections and deaths, while US research into combating them is crippled by major funding cuts, layoffs, and hiring freezes.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

What is chikungunya virus? Symptoms and advice after European transmission warning

US CDC issues level 2 chikungunya travel advisories for Seychelles, Bolivia, and Suriname; travellers advised vaccination and pregnant people to reconsider travel.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

'Closing pilot sickle cell unit could be fatal'

Ending the Same Day Emergency Care pilot for sickle cell patients risks reduced specialist care and potentially life-threatening consequences for patients in crisis.
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fromIrish Independent
3 days ago

HSE boss issues apology for Camhs failings: 'Our services in Kerry were so far below the acceptable standards as to cause risk of harm'

HSE apologised for harmful care in North Kerry CAMHS where 53% of reviewed child cases showed moderate/major harm and excessive psychotropic prescribing.
fromianVisits
3 days ago

How Londoners tracked death figures to survive the Great Plague of 1665

New research has uncovered how Londoners reacted in real time to the Great Plague of 1665, revealing that people reshaped their daily lives around published death figures - using them to decide where to go, who to meet, and whether to remain in the city or flee. The study, from the University of Portsmouth, shows that weekly death reports, known as the Bills of Mortality, served as a practical guide to survival.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
3 days ago

Bayer agrees to $7.25 billion proposed settlement over thousands of Roundup cancer lawsuits

Bayer proposed a $7.25 billion settlement to resolve thousands of U.S. lawsuits alleging Roundup caused cancer.
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fromIntelligencer
3 days ago

How One Doctor Changed New York's Right-to-Die Law

Jeremy Boal, a physician living with ALS, practices daily meditative dying while advocating for nuanced medical aid-in-dying policy and end-of-life safeguards.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

Is social media addictive?

Social media features on Meta are alleged to be addictive and harmful to young users, prompting legal action and calls for restrictions and family controls.
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fromEntrepreneur
3 days ago

How This Startup Is Using AI to Bridge the Health Literacy Gap

AI health products must translate and verify medical information for users, prioritizing governance, compliance, and proactive answer delivery to bridge health literacy gaps.
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fromNextgov.com
2 days ago

Targeted AI adoption can drive change, current and former officials say

Federal agencies must adopt AI strategically, managing implementation and expectations to improve services like veteran healthcare enrollment and clinical support.
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fromDataBreaches.Net
3 days ago

Privacy breaches following the Lapu Lapu Day Festival - DataBreaches.Net

Employees intentionally accessed patients' medical records after the Lapu Lapu Day tragedy, causing widespread privacy breaches and undermining trust in health care.
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fromTODAY.com
3 days ago

Mark Zuckerberg Grilled About Underage Instagram Users, Social Media Addiction During Landmark Trial

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg denies Instagram is designed to addict young users, saying the company prioritizes a sustainable community over maximizing user time.
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fromTechCrunch
3 days ago

Zuckerberg grilled in court over social media harms on teens | TechCrunch

Meta research found parental supervision often fails to prevent teen compulsive social-media use; Instagram features and growth goals may increase youth harm.
fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

People are using Ozempic to drink less. We already have FDA-approved drugs for that.

To some extent, Americans are talking about alcohol more than ever. We're having open conversations about the negative health impacts of drinking. People are consuming less booze overall and examining strategies to moderate, even as each drink packs more punch. There is one aspect of alcohol we're still not talking about: addiction, and, more precisely, the medical treatments available to combat it. What's even odder - your doctor may not know much about them, either.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

The system is broken': tragedies involving escaped patients expose NSW's mental health crisis, hospital workers say

The New South Wales premier, Chris Minns, on Thursday said the growing pressure on the public mental health system needed to be addressed, including by implementing recommendations from the Bondi Junction stabbings inquest. He said he was concerned about the security failing that led to patients to abscond and that there needs to be a full investigation into the circumstances relating to these patients.
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fromBusiness Matters
3 days ago

Getting To Know You: James Doyle, Managing Director of Endeavour Group

Endeavour Group applies evidence-led, high-hazard engineering methods and accredited training to help duty holders meet Building Safety Act requirements and strengthen building safety.
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fromEsquire
3 days ago

The Republican Party Is So Tacky Now

A government-produced health video starring Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Kid Rock blends absurd imagery and cringe messaging, revealing cultural and political oddities in 2026.
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fromThe Mercury News
3 days ago

California's TikTok child addiction suit gets boost from judge

Judge tentatively ruled TikTok must face California claims that platform design features (autoplay, infinite scroll, filters) are addictive and harmful to children, denying Section 230 dismissal.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

'Bam, everything's gone': Two young men describe losing thousands on Kalshi and Polymarket

Prediction markets like Polymarket and Kalshi lack consumer guardrails, enabling users to incur large gambling losses and prompting legal and regulatory scrutiny.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
3 days ago

Extreme cold warning affecting Bay Area inland regions Friday

Bay Area inland regions face extreme cold Friday, Feb. 20, 1 a.m.–9 a.m., with sub-freezing temperatures threatening people, animals, and crops.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Extreme heat lab: enduring the climate of the future

"So whenever people think about hot weather, they always talk about the temperature," he says. "There's two issues with that. First of all, most people don't realise that the temperature is measured in the shade. So if you're in direct solar radiation, the amount of heat stress you're exposed to is much greater as it will stress your body out a lot more."
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from24/7 Wall St.
3 days ago

Large Roth Conversions Often Backfire for Retirees Already on Medicare

Roth conversions raise AGI and can trigger higher tax brackets, Medicare IRMAA surcharges, and taxation of Social Security, producing unexpected and lasting additional costs.
fromFast Company
4 days ago

How gamification is transforming public health

In many ways, public health can't afford to ignore gamification. Addiction is already gamified-and it's winning. As one example, "smart" vapes now feature screens, rewards, animations, and puff tracking. These high-tech devices have become top-selling products, with 32% of youth and 33% of young adults reporting using vapes with screens, games, or Bluetooth connectivity in the past month. These products are applying the same engagement strategies used in consumer tech to drive repeat use and ultimately sustain addictive behavior.
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fromArs Technica
4 days ago

FDA does U-turn, will review Moderna's mRNA flu shot after shocking rejection

FDA initially rejected Moderna's application but later accepted a split submission for full approval (50–64) and accelerated approval (65+).
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fromArs Technica
3 days ago

Lawsuit: EPA revoking greenhouse gas finding risks "thousands of avoidable deaths"

EPA repealed the endangerment finding and eliminated vehicle greenhouse-gas rules, prompting lawsuits alleging abandonment of public health protections.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Environmental groups sue Trump's EPA over repeal of landmark climate finding

More than a dozen health and environmental nonprofits sued the EPA over its revocation of the endangerment finding that underpins federal climate regulations.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Trump has done more than harm the government's ability to fight global heating | Jamil Smith

Repealing the EPA endangerment finding denies documented climate-related health harms and dismantles legal authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
4 days ago

US says that it will review Moderna flu vaccine it previously declined

The federal agency tasked with regulating drugs in the United States has said it will review a flu vaccine application from the pharmaceutical giant Moderna, one week after it declined to do so in an unusual move. Moderna announced on Wednesday that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had accepted a revised application seeking full approval for a new flu shot to be offered to patients between the ages of 50 and 64 and expedited approval for those over 65.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
3 days ago

The fight against hepatitis in Africa hangs in the balance after US cuts: Clinics closed, fewer tests and canceled research

The cuts to foreign aid ordered by the United States government have wreaked havoc on the fight against hepatitis in Africa. Clinics dedicated to treating hepatitis B and C have been forced to close, thousands of aides who provided free diagnostic testing have been laid off, and medication supplies have been disrupted. The impact on the 72.5 million people in Africa living with hepatitis B and C
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fromFortune
3 days ago

FDA backtracks on public feud with Moderna and agrees to review mRNA flu vaccine after initial rejection | Fortune

FDA will review Moderna's mRNA flu vaccine after a trial-design dispute; Moderna seeks full approval for ages 50–64 and accelerated approval for 65+.
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