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32 minutes ago

Hospital alert after fake doctor-endorsed videos

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust said that the videos, found on social media platforms like Facebook and TikTok, "falsely claim a number of our clinicians are using and endorsing these products". The videos, which show doctors applying weight loss patches to their bodies and losing weight over a period of time, appear to be AI-generated, the Trust said, and do not show doctors who work there.
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fromIrish Independent
1 hour ago

Almost half of people taken to hospital after e-scooter crashes end up in ICU, report finds

E-scooter-related traumatic brain injuries among children have surged, prompting consideration of mandatory helmets and calls for multi-agency safety measures and enforcement.
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fromKqed
6 hours ago

California Combats Largest Mushroom Poisoning Outbreak in the Country | KQED

Death cap mushroom poisonings and deaths are rising in California; foraging poses serious risks, especially for immigrant communities who mistake them for edible species.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
4 hours ago

SF looks to bring in expert in drug market intervention strategies with nonprofit funding

San Francisco plans a seller-focused drug market intervention to curb fentanyl proliferation and reduce persistent overdose deaths.
fromThe Mercury News
1 hour ago

Death cap mushroom toll climbs as state officials plead for halt to foraging

It all comes amid a massive bloom of aptly named death cap mushrooms, which has been fueled by potent storm systems in October and December and has left health officials pleading with foragers to stop collecting wild mushrooms altogether. "Since death cap mushrooms are easily confused for safe-to-eat, lookalike mushrooms, all mushroom foraging should be avoided," the health department warned Wednesday.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
13 hours ago

Why CDC's Vaccine Rollback Comes at the Worst Possible Time

CDC narrowed universal childhood vaccine recommendations from 17 to 11 diseases, removing routine influenza and rotavirus recommendations and potentially lowering vaccination and increasing disease rates.
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fromAxios
20 hours ago
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Inside Trump's $11 billion health plan to replace "neo-colonial" USAID

U.S. will send billions directly to African governments and health organizations to strengthen disease and maternal care, raising corruption concerns while replacing USAID.
fromwww.npr.org
14 hours ago
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About Us: Global Health and Development

NPR's global health team reports on life and innovations in low- and middle-income countries, funded by the Gates Foundation while retaining editorial control.
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from48 hills
11 hours ago

The US fails again to fix the real causes underlying poor health - 48 hills

Social determinants of health—wealth, housing, work, and access to resources—strongly determine health outcomes and limit people's ability to make healthy choices.
fromBoston.com
11 hours ago

Another New England state edged out Mass. as the healthiest in the nation

The 2025 America's Health Rankings report by the United Health Foundation ranked Massachusetts as the second healthiest state in the nation, falling shy of first-place New Hampshire. The state saw some progress with a 17% increase in cancer screenings among adults aged 40 to 75 between 2022 and 2024. It also had a low prevalence of obesity at only 27% of adults. Massachusetts last ranked No. 1 in 2017 and has remained in the top five since.
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fromJezebel
9 hours ago

'Stranger Things' Isn't the Only Timeline Where the U.S. Used Pregnant People as Test Subjects

Stranger Things' MKUltra-inspired plot parallels real U.S. abuses, including pregnant women subjected to radioactive iron studies at Vanderbilt University (1945–1949).
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fromwww.bostonherald.com
12 hours ago

US overdose deaths fell through most of 2025, federal data reveals

U.S. overdose deaths declined markedly through August 2025, falling roughly 21–27% since 2022, though levels remain above pre-epidemic norms.
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fromHarvard Gazette
11 hours ago

After the disaster, living for today - Harvard Gazette

Housing destruction from the 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami led to increased obesity, metabolic syndrome, smoking, and drinking, potentially linked to cognitive biases.
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fromwww.npr.org
20 hours ago

The long-term health impacts from the LA wildfires are just becoming clear

Wildfires in Los Angeles caused massive toxic smoke exposure, prompting rapid scientific studies to assess immediate and long-term health impacts and collect environmental data.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 day ago

Leptospirosis outbreak detected near Eighth and Harrison encampment

Leptospirosis linked to rats and dogs at a Northwest Berkeley encampment threatens people and pets and requires full camp clearance for effective eradication.
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fromwww.ocregister.com
17 hours ago

Will there be reform for California's fraud-plagued addiction treatment in 2026?

California's addiction treatment system remains poorly regulated, allowing profiteering patient-brokers and substandard private programs despite partial reforms.
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fromwww.npr.org
14 hours ago

What's behind this country's dramatic drop in the number of new orphans?

HIV treatment aid dramatically reduced parental deaths, driving orphanhood in southern Uganda from about 25% in the early 2000s to 6% by 2022.
fromJezebel
20 hours ago

You've Never Been More Likely to Get Cancer, Survive Cancer, or Be Bankrupted by Cancer

We're living in a curious moment for the status of cancer diagnosis and treatment, within the United States. The overall rate of prevalence for diseases that fall under the wide, wide title of "cancers" is increasing. At the same time, steady improvement to the standard of care and treatment, and newer breakthroughs in therapeutics, have raised survival rates higher than they've ever been before. But for all too many patients, the question is whether they'll be able to afford those
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fromwww.npr.org
11 hours ago

Kitchen countertop workers are dying. Some lawmakers want to ban their lawsuits

They've got it backwards. It's not the lawsuits that should be banned, it's the stone slabs that should be banned, because they are deadly and they cannot be fabricated safely,
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fromLos Angeles Times
13 hours ago

Cancer survival rates soar nationwide, but L.A. doctors warn cultural and educational barriers leave some behind

For all cancers, the five-year survival rate more than doubled since the mid-1990s, rising from 17% to 35%. This also signals a 34% drop in cancer mortality since 1991, translating to an estimated 4.8 million fewer cancer deaths between 1991 and 2023. These significant public health advances result from years of public investment in research, early detection and prevention, and improved cancer treatment, according to the report.
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fromFast Company
7 hours ago

Saudi Arabia is already living the future of healthcare

Saudi Arabia is already operating the kind of connected, AI-enabled healthcare infrastructure many countries are still debating how to build. At FII9, the conversation was unmistakable. Global innovation momentum is shifting toward the Middle East, and nowhere more than Saudi Arabia, where national digital platforms like Sehhaty already give millions of residents unified access to their health data. At the Global Health Exhibition, I saw population-level analytics, AI-powered diagnostics, multiomic initiatives, and interoperable infrastructure deployed at a speed and scale that would take years in other countries.
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fromNature
1 day ago
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Why is flu so bad this year? Highly mutated variant offers answers

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1 day ago
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Boy with flu spent three weeks in intensive care

A five-year-old with Down's syndrome required three weeks in intensive care and a pacemaker after flu; parents urge childhood flu vaccination.
fromHarvard Gazette
2 days ago
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Why it seems like everyone has the flu this year - Harvard Gazette

H3N2 dominance, subclade K antigenic differences, and waning immunity have contributed to a severe U.S. flu surge; vaccination and behavior still affect individual risk.
fromNature
1 day ago
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Why is flu so bad this year? Highly mutated variant offers answers

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fromSan Jose Inside
11 hours ago

Saint Louise Regional Hospital Opens Cardiology Center Serving South SC County

Santa Clara Valley Healthcare expanded cardiology diagnostics at Saint Louise Regional Hospital to reduce travel, improve local cardiac care, and address Latino heart health disparities.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Exodus of dentists from medical card scheme leaves thousands of people without free care

More than half of dentists have left the medical card scheme, leaving thousands without entitled free dental care, triggering a crisis in school dental screenings.
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fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

8 Ways Technology Supports Better Interaction Across On-Site Teams

Combining real-time voice, clear escalation paths, and safety wearables enables faster, coordinated on-site responses and prevents small issues from becoming major incidents.
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fromLos Angeles Times
19 hours ago

Shuttered St. Vincent Medical Center to become homeless service campus

A private partnership bought St. Vincent Medical Center to create an 800-bed behavioral health and homeless services campus combining medical care, housing and job training.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Researchers reveal effectiveness of smartphone apps that claim to help you give up smoking

Psychology-based smartphone apps triple long-term smoking cessation success compared with no or minimal support.
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fromwww.amny.com
13 hours ago

NURSES STRIKE: Mount Sinai pours in funding for patient care as contract talks stall; some nurses cross picket line

Nearly 15,000 NYSNA nurses are striking in NYC over pay, staffing, and safety while hospitals use temporary staff and added funding to maintain care.
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fromThe Mercury News
18 hours ago

Deputies ignored man as he choked on Santa Rita Jail wristband in 'preventable' death, lawsuit says

Santa Rita Jail deputies allegedly ignored Jose Pina Cardenas for 52 minutes, causing a preventable death tied to systemic neglect of mentally ill inmates.
fromTODAY.com
10 hours ago

'I Loved This Life': Mom Who Wrote Her Way Through ALS Announces Her Death

Sara Bennett announced her death the way she did everything else: thoughtfully, plainly and on her own terms. "I am not in pain, or tired," she wrote. "I can laugh, talk, and I can move." Looking back on the last few months of her life, Bennett said she was grateful she had not gone suddenly - even with the suffering - because the time allowed her to finish her legacy work.
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fromwww.amny.com
14 hours ago

Op-Ed | Do rehabilitation programs in prison help, both legally and personally? amNewYork

RDAP is a voluntary program that lasts between nine and 12 months (ordinarily, it requires roughly 38 weeks to complete in five-day workweeks, three-hour-a-day segments). The 500-hour program strives to educate inmates on the dangers of addiction. Most importantly, relapse prevention is stressed with the goal of helping inmates during post-release stay clean and sober to avoid reoffending. Congress appropriates more than $100 million annually for RDAP.
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fromFast Company
13 hours ago

Skipping this exercise at the gym could be bad for your brain

In a recent article for Vogue, California-based physician Dr. Chris Renna said: "Stronger leg muscles are linked to better cognitive function in aging mainly through their effects on blood flow, metabolic health, brain structure, and physical/social activity patterns." Muscle mass starts to decline at age 30. As the largest muscle group in the body, maintaining muscle strength in the thighs and glutes is especially important for healthy aging-and apparently, brain function.
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fromwww.dailynews.com
1 day ago

Ban social media for kids? This California lawmaker says Australia is on to something

Excessive social media use is linked to worsening mental health among youth, prompting policymakers to seek regulations like bans and accountability for tech companies.
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fromArs Technica
1 day ago

FDA deletes warning on bogus autism therapies touted by RFK Jr.'s allies

The FDA removed a webpage warning parents about dangerous, unproven autism treatments after Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s appointment.
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fromHarvard Gazette
1 day ago

Taking a fresh look at definition of autism - Harvard Gazette

Proposals for a separate high-needs or 'profound autism' category risk promoting segregation and political labeling rather than reflecting clear scientific distinctions.
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fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 day ago

Santa Clara County prioritizes children amid budget issues - San Jose Spotlight

Santa Clara County faces federal health and food-assistance cuts that threaten access to services for thousands of children and strain local safety-net programs.
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fromThe Local France
1 day ago

France launches campaign against 'major public health risk' of online misinformation

False or misleading medical information online poses a major public health risk, prompting a national monitoring and response strategy in France.
fromNature
2 days ago

How to improve vaccine uptake: a huge study offers clues

"What we've identified here could help improve adherence to vaccination quicker if we target the right people," he says.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

19 "Fatal" Safety Mistakes You Should Never, Ever, EVER Make, According To First Responders

Prioritize immediate assistance over recording, call emergency services, learn airway-clearing and choking first aid, and secure pets so responders can access the scene safely.
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fromMedium
1 week ago

PostCOVID user research needs a revised safeguarding plan

Safeguarding must cover logistical and wellbeing risks—infection, travel, lone working, fatigue, and sick leave—because these directly affect research quality and ethics.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Fifth NHS trust declares critical incident as winter bugs lead to overwhelming demand

Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
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fromBoston.com
2 days ago

Boston's homicide rate increases 30% from 2024, from 24 killings to 31

Boston recorded 31 homicides in 2025 — up 30% from 2024 but 16% below the five-year average and the lowest in two decades excluding 2024.
#affordable-care-act
fromSFGATE
1 day ago

'Super flu' confirmed in Calif. as hospitalizations hit season high

I think this particular strain makes people feel pretty horrible,
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fromDataBreaches.Net
1 day ago

University of Hawaii Cancer Center: Hackers Stole Research Files, Encrypted Data - DataBreaches.Net

Ransomware attackers stole data from University of Hawaii Cancer Center studies from the 1990s, and the center paid a ransom for a decryptor key.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Safe spaces needed for drug-addicted children, say grieving mums

State provision for under-18 residential drug treatment is inadequate, leaving many adolescents without timely, effective care.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago

Cancer Survival Rates Are the Highest They've Been since the 1970s

On Tuesday the American Cancer Society (ACS) released its annual report on cancer statistics in the U.S., and it offered a rare bit of good news: the proportion of people who were alive at least five years after a cancer diagnosis hit a record high. The report found that, among all cancer patients diagnosed between 2015 and 2021 in the U.S., the survival rate at the five-year mark relative to those who didn't have cancer was 70 percent.
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 day ago

NHS warns the 'worst is far from over' as a new flu variant is spreading - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

It's clear that the worst is far from over for the NHS this winter, with hospitals again experiencing a rise in patients admitted with flu and other respiratory virus cases last week.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

It's not the 90s any more': the all-women team reinventing abortion advice for the TikTok age

A Colombian helpline uses playful, youth-focused art and an all-female team to provide accurate legal information and emotional support for abortion via WhatsApp.
fromESPN.com
2 days ago

Study: Ex-NFL player suicide rates rose in 2010s

The paper, written as part of the Football Players Study at Harvard University, tracked deaths among former players in the three leagues dating back to 1979. From that point until 2010, suicide rates between the three leagues were statistically similar and below the national average. Beginning in 2011 through 2019, however, the rate for former NFL players was 2.6 times higher than for the NBA and MLB, according to the study.
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fromsfist.com
2 days ago
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Bay Area Officials Prepare to Combat Human Trafficking Tied to Super Bowl, World Cup

fromsfist.com
2 days ago
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Bay Area Officials Prepare to Combat Human Trafficking Tied to Super Bowl, World Cup

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fromFortune
1 day ago

Meet the Nvidia billionaire giving away his wealth-his son's cancer battle inspired a recent $100 million gift | Fortune

Tench and Simone Coxe donated $100 million to build and expand a University of Texas medical center in Austin to improve regional healthcare access.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

NHS funds football pitch to help boost island health

NHS Western Isles provided a 22,000 capital grant to help Carloway FC convert an overgrown area into a safe, accessible community training pitch.
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from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago

Is It Possible to Retire By 50 If You've Banked $2 Million In 2026

$2 million can support retirement at 50 only if withdrawals are paced, spending aligns with a safe withdrawal rate, and long-term health insurance is covered.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago
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'My sibling got the family home for free - now they expect us to split the bill for Mum and Dad 's nursing home care'

fromIndependent
2 days ago
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'My sibling got the family home for free - now they expect us to split the bill for Mum and Dad's nursing home care'

fromIndependent
2 days ago
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'My sibling got the family home for free - now they expect us to split the bill for Mum and Dad 's nursing home care'

fromIndependent
2 days ago
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'My sibling got the family home for free - now they expect us to split the bill for Mum and Dad's nursing home care'

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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

Flu shot recommendation for kids dropped just as the illness rages

CDC and HHS shifted childhood vaccine guidance to shared clinical decision-making, ending routine universal recommendations and making mass drive‑thru pediatric vaccination unlikely.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

A judge orders HHS to restore children's health funding as a lawsuit continues

A federal judge ordered restoration of nearly $12 million to the American Academy of Pediatrics, finding HHS likely acted with retaliatory motive in cutting grants.
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fromTechCrunch
2 days ago

Trump's EPA plans to ignore health affects of air pollution | TechCrunch

EPA plans to stop counting human health value in ozone and PM2.5 regulation, risking weaker pollution controls and increased pollution-related illness and deaths.
fromwww.sbsun.com
2 days ago

Whooping cough cases climbing in Southern California

Whooping cough is on the rise in the Inland Empire, where Riverside and San Bernardino county officials say numbers are up from previous years. Whooping cough cases have tripled in San Bernardino County, compared to last year, a Thursday, Jan. 8, county news release states. The county had a reported 47 infections in 2025, and no deaths, Francis Delapaz, a San Bernardino County spokesperson, said in a Friday, Jan. 9, email. In 2024, it saw 15 cases.
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fromkffhealthnews.org
2 days ago

Medical bills can be vexing and perplexing. Here's important advice for patients

High and confusing medical bills affect insured and uninsured due to coverage gaps, unexpected plan restrictions, billing practices, and complex retroactive policies like COBRA.
fromBoston.com
2 days ago

Fire that killed 10 at an assisted living facility prompts Massachusetts to enact safety reforms

"Every older adult deserves a safe home and peace of mind, and every family deserves transparency and accountability," Democratic Gov. Maura Healey said.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

Throw away these recalled dietary supplements right now. They may contain a 'life-threatening' ingredient

Modern Warrior recalled all lots of Modern Warrior Ready after testing found undeclared ingredients, including tianeptine, which can cause life‑threatening effects.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Medications for Opioid Use Disorder

Medications for opioid use disorder have benefits and downsides; fentanyl use rose while overdose deaths fell, and full-abstinence recovery remains possible and beneficial for many.
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fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago
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NURSES STRIKE: From the picket line in Manhattan, caregivers say their walkout is more than just about wages amNewYork

fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago
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NURSES STRIKE: From the picket line in Manhattan, caregivers say their walkout is more than just about wages amNewYork

fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

Trump's Bizarre Announcement About This Common Food Item Being "Back" Has The Internet Wondering When It Ever Left

"Added sugars...drive metabolic disease. Today, our government declares WAR on added sugar!" "My message is clear: EAT REAL FOOD."
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fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

Cannabis: Now you can measure how much is too much

One THC unit, defined as 5 milligrams, is analogous to the standard unit used to compare beer, wine and spirits in alcohol research. Based on surveys of consumption patterns and a clinical diagnosis at the end of the study, the researchers derived thresholds that mark the difference between unremarkable consumption and cannabis use disorder. A cannabis use disorder is present when someone can no longer control their cannabis consumption and continues to use despite clear problems in everyday life.
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fromHarvard Gazette
2 days ago

AI is speeding into healthcare. Who should regulate it? - Harvard Gazette

Whenever medical AI handles anything with medium to high risk, you want regulation: internal self-regulation or external governmental regulation. It's mostly been internal thus far, and there are differences in how each hospital system validates, reviews, and monitors healthcare AI. When done on a hospital-by-hospital basis like this, costs to do this kind of evaluation and monitoring can be significant, which means some hospitals can do this, and some can't.
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fromScienceDaily
2 days ago

A little-known health syndrome may affect nearly everyone

Nearly 90% of U.S. adults have CKM risk factors linking heart, kidney, and metabolic problems, raising risk of heart attack, stroke, and heart failure.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Living Dr. King's Values Through Early Relationships

Early relational experiences in infancy shape lifelong health, learning, and justice; equitable support for families prevents disparities before school age.
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fromStreetsblog
3 days ago

Unlicensed Drivers Comprise One-Quarter Of Street Fatalities: Data - Streetsblog New York City

Unlicensed drivers caused 284 of 1,059 NYC traffic deaths (27%) from 2021–2024, a sharp post-pandemic increase compared with pre-pandemic levels.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Cancer centre move could see hospital services expand

Plans propose relocating Mount Vernon Cancer Centre, adding radiotherapy and chemotherapy across nearby hospitals, and creating a world-class centre alongside Watford General Hospital.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

The 'vicious cycle' that means the NHS still wastes billions on patients who don't need to be in hospital

Thousands of hospital beds are occupied by patients who no longer need inpatient care, causing cancellations, longer emergency waits, staff strain, and large financial losses.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

Thousands of nurses go on strike at major New York City hospitals over contract disputes

About 15,000 nurses at NewYork-Presbyterian, Mount Sinai, and Montefiore hospitals went on strike over contract disputes and staffing demands.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie accuses Lagos hospital of negligence after son's death

The TV channel Arise News reported that solicitors acting for the couple served Euracare hospital, a private medical facility, with a legal notice dated 10 January which asked for CCTV footage, electronic monitoring data and the toddler's medical records within seven days. The notice alleged there were lapses during the child's admission and lack of basic resuscitation equipment at the facility amounting to medical negligence.
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fromwww.dw.com
3 days ago

Menopause: When hormones harm the economy DW 01/12/2026

Menopausal symptoms significantly impair millions of working women in Germany, causing reduced productivity, job changes, early retirement, and major economic losses.
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 days ago

Why the January 'mystery virus' could cost drivers 5,000 - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

As we enter the cold and flu season, drivers may find themselves feeling under the weather. While many motorists may feel healthy enough to drive, they could find themselves coughing up a lot of cash, should they be deemed as driving without due care and attention. Claire Wills-McKissick, temporary car insurance expert at Tempcover reveals how much money motorists could be blowing (alongside their nose) if this happens, and advises on how to drive safely when feeling ill.
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fromBrooklyn, NY Patch
2 days ago

Dangerous Carbon Monoxide Leak Sickens 12 In Brooklyn, FDNY Reports

Around 11 p.m. Sunday, residents inside a West 6th Street home between Avenues U and T began feeling ill, prompting firefighters to respond to a report of an unconscious person. Crews found 12 people suffering from symptoms consistent with carbon monoxide exposure, and initial readings inside the home measured about 300 parts per million - a dangerous level, according to safety officials.
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