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1 day ago
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Dr. Oz pleads with America: 'take the vaccine, please' as measles soar on RFK-led revival | Fortune

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1 day ago

Alberta Knew Measles Was Harming Pregnant Patients-But Stayed Silent | The Walrus

Alberta's declining vaccination rates led to sustained measles transmission in 2024–25, causing loss of measles elimination status and severe health consequences including infant death.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Take the vaccine, please,' Dr Oz urges amid rising measles cases in US

Measles outbreaks are rising across multiple US states, prompting urgent vaccination appeals amid concern the country could lose its measles elimination status.
fromFortune
1 day ago
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Dr. Oz pleads with America: 'take the vaccine, please' as measles soar on RFK-led revival | Fortune

fromThe Walrus
1 day ago
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Alberta Knew Measles Was Harming Pregnant Patients-But Stayed Silent | The Walrus

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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Take the vaccine, please,' Dr Oz urges amid rising measles cases in US

Measles outbreaks are rising across multiple US states, prompting urgent vaccination appeals amid concern the country could lose its measles elimination status.
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fromNature
17 hours ago

African countries must take control of health policy

African countries must adopt One Plan, One Budget, One Report and strengthen domestic health financing to sustain public health after international aid halved.
#moderna
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
21 minutes ago
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FDA won't consider a new mRNA vaccine for flu despite the technology's life-saving promise

The FDA declined to review Moderna's mRNA influenza vaccine, citing deficiencies in the company’s clinical studies rather than safety or efficacy concerns.
fromFast Company
1 hour ago
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Why is the FDA refusing Moderna's application for a new mRNA flu vaccine?

FDA refused to file Moderna's application for an mRNA-based flu vaccine because the 40,000-person trial did not use the best-available U.S. standard-of-care comparator.
fromKqed
1 hour ago

Trump Administration Sends Pregnant Unaccompanied Minors to Texas Shelter Flagged as Medically Inadequate | KQED

Several maternal health experts described a sobering list of dangers for the girls at the San Benito shelter: If one of them develops an ectopic pregnancy (where the fertilized egg implants outside the uterus), if she miscarries or if her water breaks too early and she gets an infection, the emergency care she needs could be delayed or denied by doctors wary of the abortion ban.
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fromMail Online
4 hours ago

Scientists find dozens of cancer-causing chemicals in HAIR EXTENSIONS

But experts from Silent Spring Institute have now discovered several 'chemicals of concern' in these additions - including those made from human hair. In their study, the team screened 43 popular products sold online for a wide range of chemicals. Their analysis uncovered traces of dozens of chemicals, including flame retardants, phthalates, pesticides, styrene, tetrachloroethane, and organotins. Worryingly, previous research has shown that these substances are linked with cancer, hormone disruption, developmental problems, and effects on the immune system.
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fromKqed
2 hours ago

Tiny Homes, Big Ambitions: Matt Mahan's Run for Governor Spotlights His Shelter Strategy | KQED

While the designs of San José's tiny home shelters vary from site to site, nearly all offer a private room with a locked door - and access to case managers who can help coordinate medical needs and search for permanent housing. The tiny homes have consistently been more than 95% full. The utilization rate across 13 locations tracked on an ongoing basis stands at 96% over the last seven months.
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#social-media-litigation
fromwww.dw.com
4 hours ago

How close is Nigeria to meeting its clean cooking target?

In a statement sent to DW News, the World Health Organization (WHO)stressed that cooking with biomass fuels is one of the "most overlooked public health emergencies" in Africa. "The smoke generated contains extremely high levels of fine particulate matter (PM.), carbon monoxide, black carbon, benzene, and other toxic pollutants that penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream," the WHO statement warned, adding that these exposures could lead to pneumonia in children, chronic respiratory and cardiovascular disease, adverse pregnancy outcomes, and preventable mortality.
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#youth-heart-screening
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fromNature
17 hours ago

Transmission of MPXV from fire-footed rope squirrels to sooty mangabeys - Nature

Multiple independent zoonotic spillovers drive MPXV diversity; no definitive reservoir identified, rodents suspected, and human-to-human transmission leaves APOBEC3 mutation signatures.
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fromScienceDaily
1 hour ago

Blockbuster weight loss drugs like Ozempic deliver big results but face big questions

GLP-1 medications like tirzepatide and semaglutide produce meaningful weight loss but long-term safety, side effects, and industry influence remain uncertain.
fromNature
17 hours ago

What drugs are safe during pregnancy? There's a shocking lack of data

In 2021, amid the COVID‑19 pandemic, Kristin Wall became pregnant with her second child. Her physician told her that little was known about the COVID-19 vaccine's safety and effectiveness in pregnant people. Observational data - collected from those vaccinated before they knew that they were pregnant - suggested that the vaccine was safe, so she could have it. Still, she'd have to weigh up the risks and benefits herself.
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fromMail Online
1 day ago

Urgent warning for deadly virus that causes fever, rash and joint pain

Chikungunya outbreak in the Seychelles and Suriname prompted CDC Level 2 travel warnings requiring rigorous, 24-hour mosquito-bite prevention for all travelers.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
17 hours ago

Watchdog bans social media ads sharing discount codes for weight loss jabs

Advertising watchdog ASA has banned social media posts sharing discount codes that promoted prescription-only weight-loss medications to the general public.
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fromLos Angeles Times
16 hours ago

L.A. County officials push new sales tax to offset Trump administration healthcare cuts

L.A. County will ask voters in June to raise the sales tax by a half-cent to generate about $1 billion annually to offset federal healthcare funding cuts.
fromArs Technica
16 hours ago

FDA refuses to review Moderna's mRNA flu vaccine

While the move came as a surprise to the high-profile vaccine maker, it is just the latest hostility toward vaccines-and mRNA vaccines in particular-from an agency overseen by the fervent anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. In his first year in office, Kennedy has already dramatically slashed childhood vaccine recommendations and canceled $500 million in research funding for mRNA vaccines against potential pandemic threats.
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fromSecuritymagazine
17 hours ago

55% Healthcare Workers Faced Increases in Violence - How Is Security Adapting to Protect Them?

Hospitals face rising physical and verbal assaults on staff, prompting modernization of security systems, SOC data sharing, and cross-system integration to improve safety and operations.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
11 hours ago

Broken ribs, ruptured bowels: ebike injuries double at major Sydney hospital in one year

Ebike crashes and injuries have surged, producing more severe trauma cases and many requiring major chest or abdominal operations.
fromIrish Independent
6 hours ago

Over 60 children who suffered spinal surgery complications asked to return for clinical checks

It arose out of safety concerns in 2022 in relation to the treatment of a number of patients with Spina Bifida who had spinal surgery at CHI at Temple Street. These concerns related to poor clinical outcomes of some complex spinal surgery, including a high incidence of post-operative complications and infections, and two particularly serious surgical incidents, which occurred in July and September 2022.
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fromScary Mommy
23 hours ago
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Dr. Oz Urges Americans To Get The Measles Vaccine, Says RFK Jr. Supports It Too

CMS Administrator Mehmet Oz urged people to get the measles vaccine despite declining childhood vaccination rates and administration skepticism about vaccines.
fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago
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This CNN Anchor Is Going Viral For Calling Bullsh*t On Dr. Oz's Vaccine Claim

Measles outbreaks prompted officials to urge vaccination while Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promoted unproven treatments and framed vaccination as a personal choice.
fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago
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This CNN Anchor Is Going Viral For Calling Bullsh*t On Dr. Oz's Vaccine Claim

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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
19 hours ago

Top medical groups join forces to review vaccine science as CDC faces criticism

The American Medical Association and the Vaccine Integrity Project will independently review vaccine safety and effectiveness to provide evidence-based guidance to doctors and families.
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fromLos Angeles Times
18 hours ago

$600 million in Trump administration health cuts will hit California HIV programs

Federal cuts jeopardize California's HIV early‑warning systems and will derail $1.1 million for Los Angeles County's HIV surveillance program.
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fromJezebel
1 day ago

MAHA's Views on Food Are Widely Popular. Its Anti-Vaccine Identity Isn't.

MAHA blends legitimate public-health concerns with conspiracy-driven pseudoscience and conflicting political identities, producing a heterogeneous, self-contradictory movement.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
1 day ago

Parents urge province to create standard of care for Ontario students with diabetes | CBC News

Provincewide, standardized school care for Type 1 diabetic children is needed to ensure consistent safety, trained assistance, and access to glucose sources and insulin management.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
21 hours ago

Children in England bombarded' with online ads for harmful products

Teenagers are routinely exposed online to harmful products such as prescription weight-loss drugs, steroids, and toxic skin-whitening creams.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
1 day ago

Time to Acknowledge Reality': The New York Times Warns America Has a Marijuana Problem'

Widespread marijuana legalization has increased frequent use, addiction, health harms, and public-safety problems requiring stricter regulation rather than full recriminalization.
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fromInsideHook
1 day ago

Some Olympic Athletes Are Being Very Careful About COVID-19

Elite Winter Olympic athletes use masking, separate lodging, and isolation to avoid COVID-19 and other illnesses that can impair respiratory function and performance.
fromFast Company
1 day ago

Medicare's new pilot program taps AI to review claims. Here's why it's risky

Medicare has launched a six-year pilot program that could eventually transform access to healthcare for some of the millions of people across the U.S. who rely on it for their health insurance coverage. Traditional Medicare is a government-administered insurance plan for people over 65 or with disabilities. About half of the 67 million Americans insured through Medicare have this coverage. The rest have Medicare Advantage plans administered by private companies.
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fromTODAY.com
1 day ago

EXCLUSIVE: 'Firearm Influencers' Are Targeting Kids on Social Media. What Parents Should Know

Children encounter significant gun-related content online via algorithms and targeted marketing while platforms lack transparency about minors' data and exposure.
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fromPsychology Today
23 hours ago

The Super Bowl for Brain Health: Building a Brain-Positive Economy

Brain health has become a central global priority, especially after COVID-19, affecting emotional, physical, and societal wellbeing, with over one-third affected worldwide.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The EU is working on a blanket ban of forever chemicals'. Why isn't Britain? | Pippa Neill

Residents near chemical factories can face PFAS contamination of home-produced food, causing exposures far above safe levels with potential serious health risks.
fromMail Online
22 hours ago

Toxic air triggers 'Code Orange' alert for thousands

A Code Orange air quality alert has been issued for thousands on Tuesday due to high levels of air pollution. The alert covers the Liberty and Clairton area in Pennsylvania, including Clairton, Glassport, Lincoln and Port Vue, as well as the Susquehanna Valley, including Dauphin, Lebanon, Cumberland, York and Lancaster counties. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) warned that pollution levels may become unhealthy for sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and people with asthma, heart disease, or other lung conditions.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Sepsis mistakes killed our daughter - we fear it could happen again

When she was 16, Bethan James told her YouTube channel that by 2026 she hoped to have a partner, an enjoyable job and maybe even children. Bethan would have been 27 now - but her dreams were taken when she died aged 21 from a combination of sepsis, pneumonia and Crohn's disease. Bethan's sepsis wasn't spotted early enough and life-saving care was delayed.
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fromPadailypost
1 day ago

Community urges council to close train crossing after deaths

Close the Churchill Avenue Caltrain crossing to prevent further student suicides near Palo Alto High School.
fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

Doctors, Nurses, And EMTs Are Sharing Body Facts They Wish Everyone Knew Sooner

You get sick from staying inside, breathing the same germ-filled air. Open your windows, even for five minutes, to circulate the old air out and let in fresh air. Also, if you're taking your child to the doctor, don't wait to treat their fever because you want 'the provider to see the fever.' Your child might wait two hours to be seen, meanwhile their temperature goes up, and they might have a seizure. If you say they've been having fevers, we believe you.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

US: Meta, YouTube on trial over kids' social media addiction

US jury trial accuses Meta and Google-owned YouTube of designing addictive social media that harmed a young user's mental health, with executives expected to testify.
#obesity
fromBustle
1 day ago

How Beauty Became Part Of The Safe Sex Conversation

Picture this: You're getting ready for a night out, running 10 minutes behind (as usual), and putting the finishing touches on your makeup before you call your Uber. But before you go, it's time to stash essentials in your purse, like your lipstick, phone charger, condoms, perfume rollerball, and keys. For most, these are the must-haves, and for good reason: They help you feel confident and prepared - after all, keeping your lip color fresh should feel just as routine as taking care of your sexual health.
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fromHarvard Gazette
1 day ago

Class of 2001 elects Alejandra Casillas as chief marshal of alumni - Harvard Gazette

Alejandra's unwavering commitment to serving others is deeply inspiring, from her efforts to expand access to high-quality healthcare in historically underserved communities to her tireless advocacy for first-generation students,
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fromsfist.com
21 hours ago

Meta and YouTube Now On Trial Over Claims They Are Addicting Kids With Digital Casinos'

Plaintiffs allege Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube were deliberately designed to addict children, citing internal documents likening features to casinos and tobacco tactics.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Traditional food could help reverse Nepal's diabetes epidemic', studies suggest

In a country where one in five of those over 40 has type 2 diabetes, the foods enjoyed by their grandparents have showed remarkable results in reversing the condition. Diabetes medication is largely unaffordable in Nepal, and type 2 diabetes often sets off a cascade of complications which can include kidney disease, limb loss and blindness. Uncontrolled, it will eventually lead to premature death.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

I was full of shame at being sacked after having endometriosis surgery

A high-performing employee lost her job after missing targets following surgery for severe endometriosis; an employment tribunal ruled in her favor affecting employer treatment.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Deaf patients condemn lack of NHS interpreters

Shortage of qualified BSL interpreters in the NHS causes missed information, appointment cancellations, delayed treatment, and loss of independence for deaf patients.
fromBusiness Matters
2 days ago

Emad Yassa on Building a Career That Spans Healthcare and Global Impact

Emad Yassa is a healthcare entrepreneur and nonprofit founder with more than three decades of professional experience across clinical practice and international philanthropy. Yassa is the Founder and Chairman of Touch of Love International (TOLI), a nonprofit organisation focused on economic empowerment through micro-loans in underserved communities. Born and raised in Egypt, Emad studied physical therapy at Cairo University, graduating in 1985.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

Nearly 40pc of heart attack patients don't get life-saving care quickly enough, national audit reveals

In 2024 many heart attack patients faced delayed care and reduced primary PCI rates, with only 45% called within an hour and 77% receiving PCI.
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fromJezebel
20 hours ago

The Stupidest Sport of All Time Has Been Found: Professional Concussion Receiving

Unregulated 'run it straight' collision contests pose near-certain risk of catastrophic brain injury and death while being irresponsibly promoted as legitimate athletic competition.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

English Heritage launches bonding benches' to tackle parental isolation

English Heritage is installing bonding benches and offering family activities at historic sites to reduce parental isolation and build local parental support networks.
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fromTruthout
2 days ago

Some Public Health Workers Assigned to Guantanamo, Other ICE Jails, Are Quitting

U.S. Public Health Service officers were deployed to Guantánamo Bay to staff a Trump-era immigration detention operation, amid limited briefings and troubling detainee conditions.
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fromFortune
2 days ago

Some health care CEOs are praising TrumpRx for empowering consumers to compare drug prices | Fortune

TrumpRx.gov offers discounts on 43 brand-name drugs but mainly benefits uninsured or those with uncovered medications; most insured people will see little impact.
#nitazenes
fromAdvocate.com
2 days ago

6 Black activists who changed the HIV/AIDS response in America

By the mid-1980s, the AIDS epidemic had completely gripped the nation. Its victims, primarily queer men, were dying by the thousands. Fear and misinformation reigned supreme, and our government refused to respond to the crisis. Reverend Charles Angel, a community leader and activist who was living with HIV himself, recognized that queer men of color faced additional disparities due to cultural norms and societal inequities.
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fromMedCity News
4 days ago

Why HHS Scrapping Its 340B Rebate Program Is a Win For Providers - MedCity News

The 340B program allows hospitals to buy outpatient drugs at steep discounts, with the purported purpose of helping them fund care for low-income and uninsured patients. The now-axed rebate model would have invited drugmakers to participate voluntarily in a rebate-based discount system. Basically, instead of the provider receiving a discount upfront at purchase, the 340B discount would be applied after purchase via rebate - and subject to tedious data submission requirements.
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fromFortune
2 days ago

Patient private capital is needed to help Asia plug its healthcare gaps | Fortune

Asia's healthcare challenges include aging populations, rising disease, and strained infrastructure, but the crisis is better understood at the kitchen table, where families decide what conditions to treat, and what to ignore, according to their savings. While the APAC region makes up 60% of the world's population, the region accounts for a mere 22% of global healthcare spending. According to the World Health Organization, most developing Asian countries spend just 2-3% of GDP on health, and in many cases public
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fromAdvocate.com
2 days ago

6 Black activists who changed the HIV/AIDS response in America

By the mid-1980s, the AIDS epidemic had completely gripped the nation. Its victims, primarily queer men, were dying by the thousands. Fear and misinformation reigned supreme, and our government refused to respond to the crisis. Reverend Charles Angel, a community leader and activist who was living with HIV himself, recognized that queer men of color faced additional disparities due to cultural norms and societal inequities.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

I inhaled traffic fumes to find out where air pollution goes in my body

Ultrafine air pollution particles from traffic can cross lungs, enter the bloodstream, and adhere to red blood cells, posing widespread health risks.
#workplace-etiquette
fromsilive
2 days ago
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Dear Annie: Showing up sick is selfish, not brave. How do I handle a coworker's selfishness?

fromsilive
2 days ago
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Dear Annie: Showing up sick is selfish, not brave. How do I handle a coworker's selfishness?

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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Are You Accepting Reality-Or Just Putting Up With It?

Society ignored clear evidence that social media harms children, enabling profit-driven platform choices and producing delayed, disruptive policy and social consequences.
fromnj
2 days ago

Dear Annie: Showing up sick is selfish, not virtuous

DEAR ANNIE: I genuinely like my job and most of the people I work with. We are a small office, so we see a lot of each other, share the same kitchen and bump into one another all day long. Normally that is fine, but lately one co-worker has turned cold and flu season into his own personal hobby. I will call him "Carl."
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The New U.S. Dietary Guidelines' Stand on Added Sugar

The United States publishes the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) every five years. These guidelines have historically been established by the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee. The new DGA for the years 2025-2030 focuses on the overall message of "eating real food." By shifting to a stronger emphasis on limiting added sugar intake in the diet, this marks a pivotal shift in the guidelines that drive American nutrition.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

20 Older People Are Sharing The Issues They Face That Aren't Talked About Enough

Older Americans face persistent, underreported problems including workplace ageism, mobility decline, inadequate women's health research, excessive telemarketing, and patronizing treatment.
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 days ago

Activists & experts agree: We must change our understanding of HIV in the Black community - LGBTQ Nation

Black people account for almost 40% of people living with HIV in the U.S., despite only representing 12% of the population. To address this disparity, Emil Wilbekin - the founder of Native Son, a platform created to inspire and empower Black gay men - assembled a panel of Black HIV activists and health experts during the last World AIDS Day to discuss how the medical, media, and queer communities can engage the topic of HIV among Black people with greater effectiveness.
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fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

America's Annoyance Economy Is Growing

A 62-year-old man died uninsured after an insurance enrollment error, leaving his family responsible for a roughly $270,000 hospital bill.
fromwww.ocregister.com
2 days ago

Kaiser strike expands with 3,000 pharmacy, lab workers joining nurses

More than 3,000 pharmacy and lab workers with the United Food and Commercial Workers union in Southern California joined a second wave of health care professionals striking Kaiser Permanente on Monday, Feb. 9, 2026. Meanwhile, the strike is showing signs of spilling over beyond just Kaiser. Grocery union pharmacists with certain supermarket chains have a four-year labor contract expiring March 1,
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

London teacher leaves cancer campaigning legacy

From the moment Nathaniel Dye was diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer in 2023, he had an overwhelming desire to raise awareness of the disease. He raised more than 37,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support through challenges including walking from Land's End to John o' Groats and running the London Marathon while playing the trombone, in the hope of improving cancer screening in the capital.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Why are fewer people donating their organs?

Organ transplant demand in the UK has risen to over 8,000 waiting patients while donor consent rates have stagnated and family vetoes increasingly block donations.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 days ago

9 things the sharpest 80-year-olds did in their 60s that declining ones skipped - Silicon Canals

Maintaining cognitive sharpness into your 80s depends largely on learning new skills and sustaining deep social connections in your 60s.
fromFast Company
2 days ago

4 things to look for when choosing a long-term care facility for a loved one

Sometimes it's a fall that brings a broken hip and a loss of mobility. Or memory problems that bubble into danger. Or the death of the partner who was relied upon for care.The need to move to a nursing home, assisted living facility or another type of care setting often comes suddenly, setting off an abrupt, daunting search. It's likely something no one ever wanted, but knowing what to look for and what to ask can make a big difference.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago

Living with epilepsy: Teachers would say 'she's such a good student, but she daydreams a lot'. In fact, I was having seizures

Seizures can start young and go undiagnosed until documented; epilepsy includes multiple types and seizure forms requiring accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

A couple of teas or coffees a day could lower risk of dementia, scientists say

People who have a couple of teas or coffees a day have a lower risk of dementia and marginally better cognitive performance than those who avoid the drinks, researchers say. Health records for more than 130,000 people showed that over 40 years, those who routinely drank two to three cups of caffeinated coffee or one to two cups of caffeinated tea daily had a 15-20% lower risk of dementia than those who went without.
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fromFuncheap
2 days ago

"Healthy Parks Healthy People": Monthly Nature Walks | Bay Area

Enjoy a free, monthly outdoor walk on the first Saturday of every month as part of the "Healthy Parks, Healthy People" program. First Saturday Programs are introductory walking/physical activity programs that occur on the first Saturday of each month throughout the Bay Area. Please note that occasionally these events are canceled in the winter or due to wet weather. Please always double check on the website first to ensure this month's event is still taking place.
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fromInsideHook
3 days ago

What Happens When the CDC Issues Fewer Alerts?

The CDC issued far fewer Health Alert Network notifications in 2025, reducing clinician guidance during measles and aggressive flu outbreaks amid CDC job cuts.
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fromLos Angeles Times
3 days ago

Torrance residents call for the ban of 'flesh-eating' chemical used at refinery

Residents demand banning modified hydrofluoric acid at Torrance refinery because of potential mass-casualty risks and a near-miss 2015 explosion.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

How to Talk About Vaping Risk with Teens

Teen vaping is widespread, often leads to nicotine addiction, and effective parent conversations should build trust rather than rely on fear.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

It felt hypocritical': child internet safety campaign accused of censoring teenagers' speeches

The tech-backed charity also edited out references to children feeling unable to stop using TikTok and Snap, social media exacerbating a devastating epidemic of isolation, and a passage questioning why people would want to spend years of their lives scrolling TikTok and binge-watching Netflix, the edits show. The 2026 iteration of the Childnet-run event takes place on Tuesday with more than 2,800 schools and colleges listed as supporters.
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fromDaily Mom magazine
3 days ago

5 Pros & Cons To Birth At Home: Home Birth Vs Hospital Birth

When I first found out I was pregnant, I did what most moms do-I started researching. I wanted to make the best possible choices for my baby and myself, and giving birth in a hospital just didn't feel like the safest option. So many women do it, but the more I learned, the more I realized that the reality of hospital birth in the U.S. is even less reassuring than I had thought. I wanted to birth at home.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
2 days ago

WATCH: Fox's Peter Doocy Quizzes RFK Jr. On Making Mike Tyson the Face of MAHA's Real Food' Campaign By Snarking About Boxer's Most Infamous Bite

Mike Tyson fronts RealFood.gov's campaign to spotlight obesity and processed-food harms, linking his personal weight struggle to national public-health concerns.
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