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2 hours ago

When Gas Stove Flames Turn Orange, How Long Is It Safe To Keep Cooking? - Tasting Table

Orange flames on a gas stove indicate incomplete combustion, increasing carbon monoxide and fire risk; stop cooking and turn off the burner immediately.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
9 hours ago

High youth death rates are an emerging crisis', global health study warns

Higher death rates among teenagers and young adults are emerging, driven by substance use, suicide, infectious diseases, injuries, and rising mental health problems.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
23 hours ago

Bangladesh rolls out typhoid immunisation drive for 50 million children

Bangladesh is vaccinating about 50 million children with a single-dose typhoid conjugate vaccine to prevent rising drug-resistant typhoid and reduce infections.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
10 hours ago

Rashes, pain, blisters and bleeding' are we glossing over the dangers of manicures?

Gel manicures pose allergy and chemical exposure risks, including acrylate sensitisation and reproductive concerns from ingredients like TPO; salon workers face occupational exposure.
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fromSan Francisco Bay Times
9 hours ago

San Francisco Bay Times Columnist Joanie Juster Receives HIV Advocacy Network's Lifetime Achievement Award - San Francisco Bay Times

Joanie Juster received the San Francisco AIDS Foundation HIV Advocacy Network Lifetime Achievement Award at the Victory Celebration on September 22, 2025.
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fromPsychology Today
22 hours ago

Weed, THC, Car Crashes, and Fatalities

42% of drivers killed in Montgomery County crashes tested positive for THC, with average blood levels (30.7 ng/mL) well above common impairment thresholds.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
1 day ago

Winter storm watch issued for the Greater Lake Tahoe Area from Monday to Wednesday as much as 12 inches of snow

A winter storm watch for Greater Lake Tahoe warns heavy snow, high winds, hazardous mountain travel, and provides county shelter resources and winter driving recommendations.
#food-safety
#cdc-layoffs
fromTruthout
1 day ago
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Trump Administration Carries Out Mass Layoffs at CDC, Decimating the Agency

Mass CDC layoffs risk leaving the United States dangerously unprepared to detect, investigate, and respond to disease outbreaks.
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 day ago
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Bloodbath': Journalists Report Trump Administration's Massive CDC Firings Will Be Felt Worldwide

Massive CDC layoffs removed dozens of scientists and leaders, jeopardizing global surveillance and risking undetected infectious disease outbreaks.
fromTruthout
1 day ago
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Trump Administration Carries Out Mass Layoffs at CDC, Decimating the Agency

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fromTruthout
1 day ago

Tylenol Claims Are a Microcosm of Trump and RFK's Wider Attack on Public Health

The MAHA commission promoted an ungrounded Tylenol–autism claim that reflects patriarchal, anti-science, autonomy-eroding, and stigmatizing public-health priorities.
fromScienceDaily
1 day ago

When men drink, women and children pay the price

Men's heavy drinking is fueling a hidden crisis affecting millions of women and children worldwide. The harms, from violence to financial instability, are especially severe where gender inequality is high. Experts warn that alcohol policies must include gender-responsive strategies to protect vulnerable families. They call for reforms combining regulation, prevention, and community action. A sweeping global review has revealed that men's alcohol consumption is causing widespread harm to women and children, from violence and neglect to lost educational and life opportunities. Credit: Shutterstock
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Best and worst hospitals rated for staff handwashing as winter season illnesses loom

Some hospitals still fail to meet the 90pc staff hand-washing target during critical patient care moments as the winter flu season approaches.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Report shows 'stark' gender gap in HIV prevention

Women in the West Midlands face disproportionate HIV prevention gaps: 42% of new diagnoses while only 3% of women use PrEP.
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from101GREATGOALS.COM
1 day ago

Detroit Lions @ Kansas City Chiefs: Preview, prediction and odds

Individuals with gambling problems can access regional hotlines, Gamblers Anonymous, and the Council on Compulsive Gambling for confidential help and resources.
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fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 day ago

National AIDS Memorial Kicks Off 35th Anniversary Year with Al Fresco in the Grove - San Francisco Bay Times

The National AIDS Memorial marked its 35th anniversary with a community gathering that reaffirmed the Grove as a sanctuary to remember, heal, and inspire action.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

Did a South Korean study really claim that COVID-19 vaccines cause cancer?

A South Korean cohort study found statistical correlations between COVID-19 vaccination and higher diagnoses of cancers within one year, but results were misrepresented as causal.
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fromTODAY.com
1 day ago

See 10-Year-Old Girl's Impressive Lifesaving Skills After Her Younger Brother Starts Choking

A 10-year-old girl saved her choking 7-year-old brother on a trampoline by performing the Heimlich maneuver, removing a lodged candy and restoring his breathing.
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fromMail Online
1 day ago

12 items you should NEVER flush down toilet - including nail clippings

Only pee, poo, and toilet paper should be flushed; other items like wet wipes, nail clippings, tampons, hair, contact lenses, and dead fish cause blockages.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago
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Opinion: Measure A would help keep Santa Clara County hospitals open

Measure A's temporary sales tax increase is necessary to fund Santa Clara County health services, prevent hospital closures, and avoid emergency-room overcrowding after Medi‑Cal cuts.
fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago
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Opinion: Measure A would help keep Santa Clara County hospitals open

Pass Measure A to fund county health services and prevent hospital closures, ER overcrowding, and worse outcomes caused by federal Medi-Cal funding cuts.
fromFast Company
2 days ago

GLP-1s are reshaping bodies and budgets

But that same morning, a $900 charge for her GLP-1 prescription landed on her credit card. Whatever she was saving at the supermarket felt dwarfed by the cost of her medication. Drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound are being hailed as medical breakthroughs. They're not just changing waistlines-they're changing household budgets. And as these shifts ripple through everyday spending, the financial industry has an important role to play in helping people rethink, rebalance, and plan for this new reality.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

C-section rates vary widely by hospital, but transparency is rare. A map shows the states that withhold data.

Hospital C-section rates strongly predict unnecessary cesareans, yet most states do not publicly publish hospital-level C-section data.
fromNon Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
2 days ago

Premature Babies Must Be Connected to Life-Changing Therapies Under New Illinois Law - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly

"Federal law says children with developmental delays, including newborns with significant likelihood of a delay, can get early intervention from birth to age 3. States design their own programs and set their own funding levels, however. They also set some of the criteria for which newborns are automatically eligible, typically relying on qualifying conditions like Down syndrome or cerebral palsy, extreme prematurity or low birthweight. Nationally, far fewer infants and toddlers receive the therapies than should. The stats are particularly bleak for babies under the age of 1: Just 1 percent of these infants get help. Yet an estimated 13 percent of infants and toddlers likely qualify."
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

How 20 minutes of nature can boost your health

Spending short periods in nature lowers stress hormones, reduces blood pressure, boosts immune activity, and improves psychological well-being.
fromTruthout
2 days ago

Why Hasn't Trump's EPA Released the Toxicity Report on This "Forever Chemical"?

The assessment found that PFNA interferes with human development by causing lower birth weights and, based on animal evidence, likely causes damage to the liver and to male reproductive systems, including reductions in testosterone levels, sperm production and the size of reproductive organs. The report also calculated the amount of PFNA that people could be exposed to without being harmed - a critical measurement that can be used to set limits for cleaning up PFNA contamination in Superfund sites and for removing the chemical from drinking water.
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fromAdvocate.com
2 days ago

It's National PrEP Day! Learn the latest about HIV prevention

National PrEP Day launches to expand access to free, discreet online PrEP through MISTR and SISTR, aiming to sign up 10,000 people in 10 days.
fromwww.ocregister.com
2 days ago

Oakland author's book Rehab: An American Scandal' examines the human cost of a broken system

While Walter provides history and plenty of politics and policy detail, she does it through individual stories: a doctor who bends the rules as he tries to fight the system, a White middle-class young man who gets treatment in lieu of jail time but then learns that the facility which forces him into hard labor may be even worse, and a Black woman who gets no such option and is sent to jail.
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fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

Oakland author's book 'Rehab: An American Scandal' examines the human cost of a broken system

While Walter provides history and plenty of politics and policy detail, she does it through individual stories: a doctor who bends the rules as he tries to fight the system, a White middle-class young man who gets treatment in lieu of jail time but then learns that the facility - which forces him into hard labor - may be even worse, and a Black woman who gets no such option and is sent to jail.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

More than 20 kids in India have died from contaminated cough syrup. Who's to blame?

Contaminated cough syrup has repeatedly caused child fatalities worldwide, including recent deaths in India, driven by industrial chemical contamination and regulatory failures.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
2 days ago

Doctor on CNN Reacts To RFK Jr. Claiming Circumcision Can Lead to Autism

No strong evidence links infant circumcision to autism; cited studies do not establish causation and pediatric guidance remains unchanged.
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fromSFGATE
2 days ago

'Gas station heroin' linked to more deaths in California

7-Hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), sold at gas stations and smoke shops, is a highly potent synthetic opioid linked to fatal overdoses and multiple deaths in Los Angeles.
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

An L.A. AIDS trailblazer has advice on how to stay hopeful in dark times for public health

The year was 1987. Phill Wilson was 31, a recent transplant to L.A. from his hometown of Chicago. A mysterious infection that weakened its hosts' immune systems was killing people at a terrifying rate, while the Reagan administration downplayed and openly joked about the disease. Some major news outlets initially wrote off the emerging epidemic as a "gay plague," insinuating that other Americans didn't need to worry about it.
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fromJezebel
2 days ago

RFK Jr. Confirms He Knows Nothing About Female Anatomy in Embarrassing Rant

The Health and Human Services Secretary claimed plans to 'make the proof' linking prenatal acetaminophen to autism, mischaracterized female anatomy, and provoked scientific criticism.
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fromThe Oaklandside
2 days ago

'Only the hood can save the hood': Real talk with Skyline High School's violence interrupter

Oakland schools deployed violence-interruption teams reducing violent suspensions, expanded to more schools, but city funding ends this school year threatening program continuity.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Swinney: No 'shortcut' to NHS wait time reduction

No shortcut exists to faster NHS diagnosis and treatment; the Scottish Government is expanding capacity and increasing operations while recovering from Covid impacts.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

High street slot machine shops pay staff bonuses linked to how much gamblers lose

High street slot machine shops link staff bonuses to gamblers' losses, incentivizing net revenues from addictive machines concentrated in deprived UK areas.
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fromNature
2 days ago

Dangerous 'nitazene' opioids are on the rise: researchers are worried

Nitazenes, extremely potent synthetic opioids, are increasing worldwide and are causing numerous unintentional overdoses and deaths due to their high potency and unpredictable presence.
#autism
fromFast Company
2 days ago

A new London sculpture depicts the complicated beauty of postpartum women

Hours after Princess Diana gave birth, she walked out onto the steps of the Lindo Wing, the private maternity ward of St. Mary's Hospital in London, where she was met with photographers from around the world. As she introduced Prince William, then a couple years later, Prince Harry, she looked radiant, with flawless makeup and flowing gowns. It was a portrait of maternal serenity.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

59% of Americans disapprove of RFK Jr.'s moves as health secretary, a new poll says

Partisan identity strongly shapes health beliefs, producing stark differences in acceptance of medication claims and declining trust in public health agencies.
#legionnaires-disease
from710 WOR
3 days ago
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City Council Mulls Bill To Prevent Future Legionnaires' Disease Outbreaks | 710 WOR

New York City proposes mandatory monthly cooling tower testing and seasonal biocide treatments after a Harlem Legionnaires' outbreak that killed seven and sickened 114.
fromGothamist
4 days ago
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NYC Council to weigh new cooling tower rules after deadly Legionnaires' outbreak

New York City may require monthly cooling tower testing and mandatory biocide treatments to reduce Legionnaires' disease after a deadly Harlem outbreak.
from710 WOR
3 days ago
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City Council Mulls Bill To Prevent Future Legionnaires' Disease Outbreaks | 710 WOR

fromGothamist
4 days ago
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NYC Council to weigh new cooling tower rules after deadly Legionnaires' outbreak

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fromPhilosophynow
3 days ago

Forced Vaccination

Forced vaccination requirements during pandemics are morally necessary to protect vulnerable people and prioritize public health over individual bodily autonomy.
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fromBlackDoctor.org
3 days ago

HS Warriors Take the Runway in Times Square

Times Square HS awareness event challenged stigma and highlighted the severe physical, emotional, and social impact of hidradenitis suppurativa on patients' lives.
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fromMission Local
3 days ago

Sutter has big healthcare plans for California streets. It's starting in S.F.

Sutter-funded mobile mini-clinic will provide primary, preventive and street-focused healthcare in the Mission District, aiming to reduce emergency visits and expand statewide by 2026.
fromABC News
3 days ago

HHS hits back at former surgeons general who wrote op-ed saying RFK Jr. is endangering nation's health

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) hit back at an op-ed written by the most recent six surgeons general, who said they wanted to warn the U.S. about the dangers of Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The op-ed, published in The Washington Post on Tuesday, called the health secretary's policies and positions an "immediate and unprecedented" threat to the nation's health. In a statement to ABC News, HHS spokesperson Andrew Nixon said the doctors are the same officials "who presided over the decline in America's public health."
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Alarm as CDC calls for separate MMR vaccines despite measles outbreak

HHS leadership urges development of separate monovalent measles, mumps, and rubella vaccines, while public health experts warn that splitting MMR would raise costs and lower completion rates.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

NHS hospital group's facilities staff vote to strike over 30m pay discrimination claim

Hundreds of NHS hospital workers have voted for strike action after claims that they have lost more than 36m in pay and pension contributions over the last four years. More than 330 low-paid workers, mainly cleaners, caterers and porters, known as facilities staff, at St George's, Epsom and St Helier hospital group (GESH) are preparing to go on strike.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Americans are dying from extreme heat. Autopsy reports don't show the full truth

When she did not return, friends raised the alarm. A search team found her the next day, less than 100 yards (91 metres) from the parking lot. According to the infrared thermometer used by the death investigator at the scene, Hannah's body registered 142F (61C) after a day in the desert sun. Inside her backpack were three empty water bottles, packets of fruit snacks, sunscreen and a fully charged portable phone battery. Her phone, however, had no power. Heat exposure killed Moody a week before her 32nd birthday.
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fromBusiness Matters
5 days ago

Why Regular Electrical Maintenance Is Crucial for Home Safety

Regular professional electrical maintenance prevents hidden faults, reduces fire and shock risk, ensures compliance, and keeps home power safe and efficient.
fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Almost 22m spent on restricted procedures such as tummy tucks

Northern Ireland's health trusts spent almost 22m in a single year on restricted procedures which should only be carried out in very specific circumstances, according to the auditor general. Dorinnia Carville said about 12,000 operations, which include tummy tucks and tonsillectomies, were carried out in 2023-24 without any assurance they complied with government policy. Ms Carville described the lack of oversight by the Department of Health and the trusts as "very disappointing".
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

NHS waiting list rises for third month in row

England's hospital waiting list has risen to 7.41 million, with only 61% seen within 18 weeks, risking failure to meet the 92% target.
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fromwww.dw.com
3 days ago

Police make arrest in India cough syrup deaths DW 10/09/2025

Owner of Sresan Pharmaceuticals arrested after Coldrif cough syrup containing diethylene glycol reportedly killed at least 17 children; products banned and regulatory screening gaps cited.
#ultraprocessed-foods
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Was It Trauma or Did You Just Grow Up in the 80s?

Parenting styles and disciplinary practices have shifted since the 1970s–80s due to changing social attitudes and child-protection policies.
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fromWIRED
3 days ago

Covid Shots Are About to Be Widely Available Again

CDC shifted Covid-19 vaccine policy to individual decision-making, enabling pharmacies and states to resume broad vaccine availability across ages.
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fromwww.amny.com
3 days ago

Tackling NYC's food insecurity: Why students need more than education to thrive | amNewYork

Rising food prices and restricted funding leave 1.4 million New Yorkers, including one in four children, facing daily food insecurity.
#rabies
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fromThe Nation
3 days ago

The Activists Fighting for Dignity for Incarcerated Pregnant Women

Prison doulas provided crucial support to an incarcerated pregnant woman, enabling a safer birth and inspiring her advocacy against maternal and incarceration harms.
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fromArs Technica
3 days ago

Childhood vaccines safe for a little longer as CDC cancels advisory meeting

An October ACIP meeting was canceled without explanation, temporarily preserving the evidence-based childhood vaccination schedule.
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fromBoston.com
3 days ago

Mass. Senate considers bill to place Narcan at all MBTA stations

S.2398 would place naloxone at every MBTA Blue, Green, Orange, and Red subway station with monitored boxes and program oversight to mitigate opioid overdose deaths.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Just money, with no strings attached': how direct cash transfers are giving women in rural Kenya a new life

Unconditional cash transfers substantially reduce child mortality and enable recipients to shift from dangerous, low-income activities to more secure livelihoods and better nutrition.
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fromNature
3 days ago

First proposed blood test for chronic fatigue syndrome: what scientists think

A blood-based epigenetic assay can distinguish immune-cell epigenetic changes in people with ME/CFS, offering potential as a diagnostic clinical biomarker.
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fromThe Mercury News
3 days ago

Gov. Newsom signs two suicide-prevention bills

New California laws require identification of high-suicide state bridges and mandate suicide-deterrent measures in state highway bridge guidelines to reduce deaths.
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fromMail Online
3 days ago

Revealed: The exact date you should turn your heating on this autumn

Turn home heating on from 17 October when average temperatures fall below 15°C; set indoor temperature near 18°C and use timers to save energy.
fromwww.sandiegouniontribune.com
3 days ago

California company recalls nearly 245,000 pounds of pasta tied to listeria outbreak

Nate's Fine Foods of Roseville, California, recalled thousands of cases of linguine, fettucine, penne and other pastas sold to large producers of heat-and-eat meals and pasta salads on Sept. 25, according to a U.S. Food and Drug Administration notice posted Thursday. The move came after tests showed that pasta made by Nate's Fine Foods contained the same strain of listeria found in chicken fettucine Alfredo and meatball linguine products linked to an outbreak that has killed four people and sickened 20 since August 2024.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

'I'm very proud to be a dementia football mascot'

"I feel very proud," said Raymond James, as he prepared to walk on to the pitch at Wembley as a footballer's mascot. Mr James, from Fulham, is one of 22 people living with dementia who will walk out with the England and Wales team. Mr James said he was looking forward to the occasion, adding: "I've never done anything like that. I know what it's like. I've seen the children (mascots) go, so I know what to do."
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fromThe Verge
3 days ago

The 2027 Chevy Bolt will be one of the cheapest EVs you can get

When it rolls off the assembly line at GM's factory in Fairfax, Kansas, early next year, the Bolt will start at $29,990, including destination fees. A few months later, a base LT trim will arrive starting at $29,990, followed by the RS trim for about $32,000, both including destination fees.
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fromwww.bbc.com
4 days ago

Children harmed by decision to redeploy health visitors, Covid inquiry hears

Redeploying health visitors during the pandemic left frontline child-protection services understaffed and caused significant harm, including life-changing and fatal outcomes for children.
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fromwww.sandiegouniontribune.com
4 days ago

Officials warn of tuberculosis exposure at a California Learn4Life charter school

Possible tuberculosis exposures occurred at Innovation High School's Chula Vista learning center from June 1 to Sept. 4, 2025, with targeted screenings offered.
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
4 days ago

Drinking culture within the workplace is a 'national economic problem' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

We often think of alcohol harm as a public health issue, but this research shows it's a national economic problem,
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fromEarth911
4 days ago

What to Do When You Have Bad Water at Home-2025 Update

Nearly 100 million Americans face unregulated water contaminants; test local water, use point-of-use or whole-house treatments, and replace lead service lines.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

New Evidence Links Pollution to Dementia Risk

Long-term outdoor air pollution exposure significantly increases dementia risk, with fine particulate matter (PM2.5), nitrogen dioxide, and black carbon especially implicated.
fromHarvard Gazette
4 days ago

Cancer is rising among younger people - why? - Harvard Gazette

Contrary to overall cancer trends, there's been an increase in certain cancer diagnoses in people under 50. From 2010 through 2019, the incidence of 14 cancer types increased among people in this demographic. The big question is, why? Does it have to do with lifestyle choices? Are there environmental factors at play? What can be done to mitigate risk? Welcome to "Harvard Thinking," a podcast where the life of the mind meets everyday life.
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fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago

Hello Fresh subscription meals may contain listeria-tainted spinach, USDA warns

Certain Hello Fresh ready-made meals containing quick-frozen spinach may be contaminated with Listeria and should not be eaten.
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fromFast Company
4 days ago

MacArthur 'genius grant' winners this year show deep engagement with communities

MacArthur Fellowship awarded 22 individuals, recognizing work that demonstrates empathy and deep community engagement across disciplines with an $800,000 unrestricted prize.
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fromNew York Post
4 days ago

What is 'Stratus'? Inside the cough that New Yorkers can't seem to shake

Late-summer surge of XFG 'Stratus' COVID left New Yorkers with persistent hoarseness, sore throats, and coughs despite overall low respiratory illness activity.
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
4 days ago

Key signs a business needs urgent drain unblocking - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Blocked drains in workplaces aren't just an inconvenience, as they can quickly spiral into major disruptions. When water doesn't flow as it should, it can harm hygiene standards, safety, and even your reputation. The impact can be immediate in places like restaurants, schools, offices, or warehouses where daily operations depend on smooth facilities. Keep reading to discover the signs that show you need urgent help before a small issue becomes a costly emergency.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
4 days ago

Government shutdown threatens food assistance program relied on by seven million families

Its beneficiaries are expected to feel the impact within one to two weeks. The program in question is the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, better known by its acronym WIC, which has a yearly budget of $8 billion. It provides vouchers for infant formula, as well as fresh fruits and vegetables, skim milk, and other healthy staples
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fromGothamist
4 days ago

State AG says LI companies putting dangerous levels of mercury in skin-lightening products

Three Long Island companies sold skin-lightening creams with mercury up to 30,000 times the legal limit and are being removed from the market.
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fromSFGATE
4 days ago

Lesser-known virus surges in Bay Area ahead of flu and COVID

Enterovirus D68 is circulating in the Bay Area, typically causing mild respiratory illness but rarely causing meningitis or acute flaccid myelitis that can lead to paralysis.
#breast-cancer
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fromKqed
4 days ago

Medicaid Cuts Could Put Services for Disabled Californians At Risk | KQED

Federal Medicaid cuts risk eliminating California home- and community-based programs that enable adults with developmental disabilities to live, work, and access supportive services.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

It made my day more meaningful': the Japanese gen-Zers attempting a two-hour limit on smartphone use

Many young people in Japan spend multiple daily hours on smartphones, prompting local limits and concern over addiction, sleep loss, and youth wellbeing.
fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago

Goodbye, pepperoni pizza? New state law to ban some ultraprocessed foods from school meals

The law, which Gov. Newsom signed on Wednesday, provides a first-ever statutory definition of ultra-processed foods in the U.S. and will ban some that are "of concern" in California schools starting in 2035. Under the legislation, which is expected to touch off a major overhaul of school cafeteria meals, the state's Department of Public Health will identify ultra-processed foods "of concern" and "restricted school foods" - another prohibited category - by 2028. A year later, schools are required to begin phasing them out.
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fromBloomberglaw
4 days ago

New York City Sues Social Media Giants Over Addictive Features

New York City alleges major tech platforms designed addictive social media features that harmed adolescents and created a youth mental health crisis.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

My 95-year-old grandmother doesn't want to move to an assisted living facility. We are stuck with an impossible choice.

A 95-year-old refuses assisted living despite needing 24/7 care, forcing family to balance safety and respect for her autonomy.
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