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13 hours ago
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Cumulative measles rising with South Carolina outbreak

Declining childhood measles vaccination rates have led to renewed outbreaks in US states, reversing earlier elimination progress.
fromArs Technica
2 days ago
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South Carolina tops Texas measles outbreak record-with no end in sight

A measles outbreak in South Carolina reached 789 cases, surpassing last year's Texas record and threatening the US elimination status.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 hours ago

Flu cases on the rise in California; doctors urge vaccinations

Influenza transmission is rising in California and the Bay Area, increasing hospital cases and prompting vaccination, handwashing, and mask use to reduce serious illness.
#tuberculosis
fromSFGATE
2 hours ago
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Over 50 latent tuberculosis cases detected at SF high school amid outbreak

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2 days ago
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Officials warn of 'moderate' risk after TB outbreak in SF high school

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2 hours ago
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Over 50 latent tuberculosis cases detected at SF high school amid outbreak

fromSFGATE
2 days ago
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Officials warn of 'moderate' risk after TB outbreak in SF high school

fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

NHS medical negligence persisting in England despite 24 years of warnings'

Medical negligence in the NHS keeps harming and killing patients because governments and health service bosses have not acted on 24 years' worth of warnings, MPs have said. In a scathing report published on Friday, the public accounts committee (PAC) excoriates the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and NHS England for allowing the cost of mistakes to balloon to 3.6bn a year.
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fromCbsnews
6 hours ago

A year after Jimmy Carter's death, the disease he swore to eradicate reaches an all-time low

Guinea worm eradication is nearing success with only ten provisional human cases reported worldwide in 2025, driven by the Carter Center's decades-long campaign.
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fromMission Local
12 hours ago

S.F. opens health clinic to tackle pollution in Bayview-Hunters Point - a long time coming

A new clinic in Bayview-Hunters Point will screen residents for health issues linked to pollution and hazardous chemical exposures.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
9 hours ago

Dangerous toxin discovered in recalled baby formula

Cereulide contamination was found in some Nestle SMA infant formulas; the Food Standards Agency traced it to arachidonic acid (ARA) oil from a third-party supplier.
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fromThe Atlantic
12 hours ago

America's Testosterone Levels Are Probably Fine

Testosterone levels in American men are declining, prompting government action, media alarm, and a growing market for therapies and supplements.
#medi-cal
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fromCbsnews
3 hours ago

Patients are being hit with this surprise fee just for seeing their doc. Here's what to know.

Hospital-owned outpatient clinics often add surprise facility fees that increase patients' costs and can deter people from seeking routine care.
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fromScienceDaily
7 hours ago

The early turning point when men's heart risk accelerates

Men's cardiovascular disease risk begins rising in their mid-30s, reaching a 5% risk about seven years earlier than women, driven mainly by earlier coronary disease.
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fromwww.npr.org
12 hours ago

Are you on a high-deductible health plan? What do you wish you knew?

Rising marketplace premiums pushed many consumers into high-deductible bronze or catastrophic plans that qualify for health savings accounts, creating navigation challenges and HSA uncertainties.
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fromwww.bbc.com
23 hours ago

Could weight-loss jabs be behind rising gallbladder removals?

Specialist doctors call for more research into a possible link between GLP-1 weight-loss injections and rising gallbladder removals and gallstones.
fromwww.theguardian.com
17 hours ago

Abusers using AI and digital tech to attack and control women, charity warns

Record numbers of women who were abused and controlled through technology were referred to Refuge's specialist services during the last three months of 2025, including a 62% increase in the most complex cases to total 829 women. There was also a 24% increase in referrals of under-30s. Recent cases included perpetrators using wearable tech such as smartwatches, Oura rings and Fitbits to track and stalk women, disrupting their lives through smart home devices that control lights and heating, and using AI spoofing apps to impersonate people.
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fromBoston.com
20 hours ago

Can shoveling snow trigger heart attacks? Here's what Boston's cardiologists had to say

I think this is a fairly recognized phenomenon,
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#norovirus
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fromIndependent
12 hours ago

Revealed: The massive HSE spend on weight-loss jabs like Ozempic - and which area is availing of the drugs most

Public healthcare spending on Ozempic and similar weight-loss injections exceeded €200 million in under three years, funded by taxpayers.
fromHarvard Gazette
2 hours ago

Americans living longer after cancer diagnosis - Harvard Gazette

New findings on cancer survival rates offer hope for the more than 2 million Americans diagnosed each year. Seven out of 10 Americans diagnosed with cancer now survive five years or more, according to the American Cancer Society, a 7 percent increase since the mid-1990s, when the rate stood at 63 percent. The survival rate data - from patients diagnosed with cancer between 2015 and 2021 - showed, significantly, that those with high-mortality cancers and advanced diagnoses had the largest gains.
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fromwww.npr.org
14 hours ago

FAQ: What is wind chill, and why is it dangerous?

Wind chill is a measure of how quickly bodies lose heat when you combine low temperatures with high winds. And wind chill conditions can be dangerous. "The stronger the winds [and] the colder it is, the more likely you are to develop frostbite in a short amount of time or hypothermia," says Jessica Lee of the National Weather Service's Weather Prediction Center.
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fromLGBTQ Nation
2 hours ago

Trans men face increased risk of acne after starting testosterone, study finds - LGBTQ Nation

Testosterone commonly causes acne in transmasculine people, and estradiol therapy is associated with increased acne risk in transfeminine individuals; monitoring and management are needed.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
23 hours ago

AI-supported breast cancer screenings result in fewer aggressive cases

AI-supported mammography increases cancer detection by nearly a third, reduces subsequent aggressive diagnoses by 12%, and can safely allow fewer specialists per screening.
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 hour ago

BART service shut down at West Oakland station due to 'major medical emergency'

OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- BART officials say there is a major delay at West Oakland in all directions due to a "major medical emergency" on Friday.
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fromwww.timesheraldonline.com
9 hours ago

Firefighters remove five-gallon bucket of methamphetamine at Bay Area hotel

The Vallejo Fire Department have removed hazardous materials, including a five-gallon bucket of methamphetamine, at the Vallejo Inn on Wednesday afternoon. At approximately 1:40 p.m., the department arrived at the venue located at 444 Tennessee Street and found the unidentified hazardous material inside the five-gallon bucket, which warranted a full HazMat response. The property was then evacuated to ensure the safety of occupants and roads were closed off nearby soon after.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
8 hours ago

Gounardes: Urgent action needed on underage gambling

Common Sense Media's new report, "Betting on Boys: Understanding Gambling Among Adolescent Boys," finds teen boys are largely exposed to gambling through sports betting and video games "in loot boxes, skin cases, and other reward systems that blur the line between playing and paying." More than a third of the boys surveyed, ages 11-17, admitted to gambling in the past year, with that number rising to nearly half of the 17-year-olds. Additionally, 60% reported seeing ads for gambling on YouTube and social media.
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fromBusiness Insider
13 hours ago

I'm still working at 80 to help my family with medical bills. Caregiving has brought me closer to my grandkids, but I don't think I'll retire.

I was considering retiring after I turned 80, but the cost of geriatric care is high. My sister and ex-wife both require care. My sister is in full-time memory care, and my ex-wife has needed more care over the past two years after a dementia diagnosis, so I decided to keep working. I'm trying to help support them, whether it's paying the care facility directly or paying them to provide some support or outside nurses.
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#homelessness
fromFortune
1 day ago
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TikTok's 'Ms. Shirley,' who drew 5 million followers watching her care for the homeless, dies at 58 | Fortune

fromFortune
1 day ago
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TikTok's 'Ms. Shirley,' who drew 5 million followers watching her care for the homeless, dies at 58 | Fortune

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fromwww.housingwire.com
35 minutes ago

WalletHub says these are the best states for retirees in 2026

Best retirement states balance low taxes and affordable living while offering strong healthcare access, homemaker services, safety, and community support for seniors.
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from48 hills
1 day ago

Optional vaccines? CDC chair's bizarre views would turn US into deadly experiment - 48 hills

A CDC advisory chair rejected established scientific methods and promoted unsupported claims linking vaccines to harm, undermining public health expertise.
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fromEmptywheel
1 day ago
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Three Things: Mary Had a Little Lambda [UPDATE-1]

Widespread vaccination is essential because unvaccinated individuals incubate variants that threaten vaccine effectiveness; vaccine refusal causes preventable illness and death.
fromEmptywheel
1 day ago
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It's the Inequality, Stupid: Why Test, Trace, Isolate Won't Stop Covid-19 in America

America's public health failures have caused widespread deaths and fear; without comprehensive testing, tracing, isolation, and treatment, reopening will cause resurgence.
fromEmptywheel
1 day ago
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It's the Inequality, Stupid: Why Test, Trace, Isolate Won't Stop Covid-19 in America

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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

Spain launches probe as expired vaccines given to 253 children

Expired hexavalent vaccine doses were administered to 253 patients, mostly infants, in the Basque Country; authorities say there is no health risk and an internal investigation is underway.
#life-expectancy
fromFortune
1 day ago
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Life is actually getting better-and longer-for Americans, despite everything you read in the news | Fortune

fromCbsnews
1 day ago
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Life expectancy in U.S. hit record high of 79 years in 2024, CDC says

fromFortune
1 day ago
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Life is actually getting better-and longer-for Americans, despite everything you read in the news | Fortune

fromCbsnews
1 day ago
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Life expectancy in U.S. hit record high of 79 years in 2024, CDC says

fromFortune
1 day ago

John Hancock CEO: We all have a role in driving better health outcomes for Americans | Fortune

While life expectancy is growing, the average American can expect to spend nearly 12 years in poor health, and lifestyle diseases including heart disease, cancer, stroke and diabetes are now leading causes of death, driving unprecedented expense and tremendous strain on individuals and their families. In 2024, 90% of the nation's $4.9 trillion in annual healthcare spending was attributable to chronic and mental health conditions, and projections suggest that by 2030, more than 80 million Americans will live with three or more chronic diseases.
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fromThe Nation
1 day ago

Healthcare Workers Must Continue Alex Pretti's Fight

One might ask why an epidemiologist like me would be interested in Latin American history at this moment. What drew me to that era was the key role that clinicians and public health workers played in the resistance against the dictatorship; their simultaneous push for a national healthcare program; and the ways in which this sector organized, even as more conservative physicians sided with the putschists, happy to see their more progressive colleagues jailed and persecuted.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 day ago

So addictive that it leads to trial: Social media takes the stand

Major social media companies face lawsuits alleging design-driven youth addiction, severe mental-health harms, and demands for stronger regulation and legal accountability.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

This popular kitchen countertop could cause life-threatening lung disease, experts warn - Silicon Canals

Engineered quartz countertops release extremely high silica dust during fabrication, causing widespread silicosis among workers and creating an urgent occupational health crisis.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

MHRA issues warning after seizing illegal fillers worth up to 4m

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. 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.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Hims & Hers attacks the rich in its Super Bowl ad - including a Jeff Bezos lookalike

Dan Kenger, the chief design officer at Hims & Hers, told Business Insider that the figures in the ad "aren't specific individuals," and instead "symbols of an intimidating, members-only healthcare culture." Kenger said Hims & Hers is aiming for the ad to be a provocative conversation starter about health inequity. "We don't shy away from uncomfortable truths, and we fully expect this will ruffle some feathers," Kenger said. "But if our message makes the industry uncomfortable, it's because we're exposing an outdated system that benefits the very few at the expense of everyone else."
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

Why is India's Nipah virus outbreak spooking the world?

A Nipah virus outbreak in West Bengal has produced two confirmed health-worker cases; Nipah is a zoonotic, often deadly virus with person-to-person and foodborne transmission.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Taliban birth control ban: women broken' by lethal pregnancies and untreated miscarriages

The Taliban's informal birth-control ban has caused a collapse of Afghanistan's reproductive health system, eliminating contraceptives, closing clinics, and causing untreated complications and forced pregnancies.
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fromEsquire
1 day ago

Measles Is Spreading Faster Than Ignorance in This Country-and That's Saying Something

A rapidly expanding measles outbreak in South Carolina infected at least 789 people, largely among unvaccinated residents, with hundreds quarantined and growing case counts.
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fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

What Kind Of Milk Is Best For Kids? New Dietary Guidelines Cloud The Answer

New U.S. dietary guidelines recommend full-fat, no-added-sugar dairy while maintaining a 10% saturated fat cap, creating confusion about practical food choices for families.
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fromSan Jose Spotlight
2 days ago

Citizen group to oversee Santa Clara County's Measure A spending - San Jose Spotlight

A citizen oversight committee will monitor $330 million in Measure A funds to ensure the county's public hospital system is protected from federal funding cuts.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Weight loss jab users warned over rare but serious pancreas issue

GLP-1 weight-loss injections like Wegovy carry a small risk of acute pancreatitis; patients should watch for severe, persistent stomach and back pain.
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fromStreetsblog
1 day ago

How to Use Data to Fight For Safe Streets and Stop Super Speeders - Streetsblog New York City

Speeding is a leading, preventable cause of traffic deaths in New York; targeted technological interventions can slow repeat super speeders and save lives.
fromArs Technica
1 day ago

Having that high-deductible health plan might kill you, literally

The issue is particularly critical right now for people who have insurance plans through the Affordable Care Act marketplace. Prices for those plans have skyrocketed this year after Congress failed to extend critical tax credits. Without those credits, monthly premiums for ACA plans have, on average, more than doubled. Early data on ACA enrollments for 2026 not only suggests that fewer people are signing up for the plans, but also that those who are enrolling are often choosing bronze plans, which are high-deductible plans.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 day ago

India says it has contained Nipah virus outbreak as some Asian countries ramp up health screenings

Two Nipah cases in West Bengal were contained with contact tracing and quarantine; several Asian countries increased airport screening and travel advisories.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

Op-Ed | NYC needs a new understanding of community safety that only starts by closing Rikers amNewYork

Rikers Island remains dangerous and inhumane; reforms must address root causes, prioritize rehabilitation and community supports, not merely replace the complex with smaller jails.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Colon cancer is officially the deadliest cancer for people under 50. Experts are shocked at how quickly this happened.

Colon cancer has become the leading cause of cancer death in U.S. adults under 50, with rising rates and a shifting birth-cohort risk since 1950.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Pigeon flock could be given contraceptives after taking over city's market

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. The Independent is trusted by Americans across the entire political spectrum.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

'I needed a coil to ease the bleeding but I just sat on a waiting list'

Northern Ireland has the highest gynaecology waiting lists in the UK, leaving women waiting years for coil fittings to treat heavy, painful periods.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

4 in 5 Americans expected to choose cremation by 2045 - Silicon Canals

Cremation has become the majority U.S. end-of-life choice (63.4%) and is projected to reach 82.3% by 2045, signaling a major funeral-practice shift.
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fromABC7 New York
1 day ago

The Museum of Broadway hosts event to raise awareness for bone marrow donations

Broadway community organized bone marrow drives to find matches for blood cancer patients, honoring Shannon Tavarez and addressing low African American donor registration.
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fromThe Conversation
1 day ago

Why keeping quiet about the family feud gave Brand Beckham a commercial boost

Brooklyn Beckham accused his parents of prioritizing Brand Beckham and endorsements, triggering widespread social media reaction and highlighting the family's substantial commercial and trademark interests.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 day ago

5 Sunscreen Habits That Truly Protect Your Skin Daily

Apply generous sunscreen to all exposed areas, reapply regularly, and choose a convenient formula to maintain daily protection and prevent premature skin ageing and damage.
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fromReadWrite
1 day ago

ACMA probes betting firms breaching self-exclusion rules

Six licensed Australian wagering providers breached BetStop self-exclusion rules by allowing self‑excluded people to open accounts, access services, or be targeted by marketing.
fromIndependent
1 day ago

Rory Godson, the CEO whisperer: 'We didn't need any capital to set up Powerscourt. I did it all on my credit card'

Selling a business doesn't make you rich, according to Rory Godson - even though he sold Powerscourt for over €50m At the end of every week, public-relations powerbroker Rory Godson sits down with a list of clients, and works out how much service his company, Powerscourt, has given them. "Typically, our clients will pay us a retainer - X pounds or euro a month," he says. "And our culture has always been that we owe them.
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fromArs Technica
3 days ago

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

Administrative actions and cuts disrupted vaccine data collection, jeopardizing outbreak detection and targeted vaccination outreach.
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fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

America Should Fear Polio

Polio vaccination in the U.S. faces reconsideration due to low disease risk, shifting HHS leadership, and heightened scrutiny of vaccines despite safety evidence.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

As the U.S. bids adieu to the World Health Organization, California says hello

California joined WHO's GOARN to retain international outbreak-response access after the U.S. federal government withdrew from WHO.
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fromKqed
4 days ago

California Trump Voters Grade President's First Year of Second Term | KQED

More than 31,000 Kaiser Permanente nurses and healthcare workers began an indefinite strike demanding better staffing, workload standards, and respect while alleging unfair labor practices.
#air-pollution
fromHarvard Gazette
2 days ago

Parental firearm injury linked to surge in children's psychiatric diagnoses- Harvard Gazette

Each year, 20,000 children and adolescents across the U.S. lose a parent to gun violence, while an estimated two to three times more have a parent who has been injured due to a firearm. Investigators from Harvard and Mass General Brigham analyzed records from a large health insurance database and found that in the year following a parent's injury, children had increases in psychiatric diagnoses and mental health visits, especially if the parent had suffered a severe injury.
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fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

A push to end a fractured approach to post-fire contamination removal

The patchwork efforts to identify and safely remove contamination left by the 2025 Eaton and Palisades fires has been akin to the Wild West. Experts have given conflicting guidance on best practices. Shortly after the fires, the federal government suddenly refused to adhere to California's decades-old post-fire soil-testing policy; California later considered following suit. Meanwhile, insurance companies have resisted remediation practices widely recommended by scientists for still-standing homes.
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fromEmptywheel
2 days ago

Rule of Law, Food Safety Edition

Federal food safety law criminalizes adulterated or misbranded food and authorizes felony and misdemeanor penalties, but enforcement and prosecution are inconsistently applied.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

Federal funding cuts threaten help for NYC domestic violence survivors

Federal funding cuts are jeopardizing culturally specific, trauma-informed domestic violence survivor services in New York City, threatening access and long-term health outcomes.
fromwww.amny.com
2 days ago

Three NYC Health + Hospitals locations awarded for outstanding care to patients with high-consequence infectious diseases amNewYork

NYC Health + Hospitals announced that three of its acute care hospitals have been named as recipients of the Level 2 Special Pathogen Treatment and Network Development (STAND) Award from the National Special Pathogen System (NSPS) on Thursday, Jan. 15. The three locations to earn this award were NYC Health + Hospitals/Elmhurst in Queens, NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi in the Bronx and NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem in Manhattan.
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fromNature
3 days ago

Exposome studies can improve lung health

The conventional approach to evaluating the impact of air pollution is to focus on a single exposure during a fixed period of time. But evidence suggests that contaminants work together, magnifying the damage to people's lungs. Conventional studies fail to probe synergistic effects. They also ignore the cumulative effects of lifelong exposures to pollutants, known as the exposome. Researchers need to shift away from single-pollutant studies and towards those involving a broad range of exposures.
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fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 days ago

Bellevue leads in pathogen-response training in advance of World Cup

CITYWIDE- NYC HEALTH + HOSPITALS/BELLEVUE, IN PREPARING FOR THE U.S. HOSTING THE WORLD CUP SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS THIS YEAR, has trained close to 500 health care and public health professionals to respond to high-consequence infectious disease threats. The city's public hospital system announced on Tuesday, Jan. 27, that during 2025, the health care professionals were trained across four jurisdictions encompassing New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Can AI help make homeless Bay Area residents healthier?

Akido Labs, a Los Angeles-based health care technology company that runs clinics and street medicine teams in California, plans to start using its AI model on homeless and housing insecure patients in the Bay Area next month. The program generates questions for outreach workers to ask patients and then suggests diagnoses, medical tests and even medication, which a human doctor then signs off on remotely.
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fromNature
3 days ago

How 'forest bathing' keeps lungs healthy

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Italian scientists documented something interesting: in areas with more trees per capita, the number and severity of COVID-19 cases were lower than in places with fewer trees, even when accounting for differences in human population density. This work is part of a growing body of research around the world investigating whether time spent in forests and nature can provide protection from infections, such as COVID-19 and pneumonia; inflammatory conditions, such as asthma, emphysema and bronchitis; and even cancer.
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fromStreetsblog
2 days ago

Call to Action: San Francisco to End Funding for Sunday Streets? - Streetsblog San Francisco

After 17 years of partnership, the San Francisco Department of Public Health has proposed the complete defunding of Sunday Streets beginning in 2026. The proposal reallocates funding that was originally advocated for and appropriated by the Board of Supervisors for Sunday Streets, towards department deficits. If approved, this would spell the end of this legacy San Francisco tradition. The Sunday Streets team is moving quickly into advocacy to stabilize the program and ensure the city doesn't lose something that residents deeply value.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
2 days ago

New project aims to map genomes of Black Canadians, provide better health outcomes | CBC News

In her 10 years as a health-care administrator, Cheryl Prescod has seen firsthand the ways Black Canadians can feel left behind by the blanket approach sometimes taken by the country's health-care system. As executive director at the Black Creek Community Health Centre in Toronto's Jane and Finch neighbourhood. Prescod serves a diverse clientele, including a large proportion of Black and racialized individuals people who say it can be difficult to access health care that makes them feel safe and culturally respected.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Why Do Academics Often Dismiss 12-Step Recovery?

Twelve-step programs serve millions worldwide, offering extensive recovery support and effectiveness despite widespread criticism from some social scientists.
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fromAbc
3 days ago

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

TikTok agreed to settle a lawsuit alleging its platform contributed to youth mental health harm; the trial against Meta and YouTube will proceed as scheduled.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 days ago

To safely navigate icy sidewalks, walk like a penguin

The recent snow and ice storm turned much of the nation into a winter wonderlandfrom the safety of a nice, cozy sofa indoors. If you step outside in such conditions, however, you'll find a dangerous obstacle course that can turn walking the dog or checking the mailbox into an emergency room visit with just one false step. There's no good clearinghouse for data about injuries related to winter weather, but studies do suggest that fall rates increase with snow and ice, especially among older adults.
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fromHuffPost
2 days ago

New Study Says Kids Who Get Phones Before This 1 Particular Age Are More Likely To Develop Concerning Health Risks

Smartphone ownership by age 12 is linked to higher risks of depression, obesity, and poor sleep, with earlier phone introduction worsening obesity and sleep problems.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

I was violated and put in extreme danger': women denied abortions sue over Arkansas ban

Arkansas's near-total abortion ban prevented medically necessary care, forcing women to endure miscarriages, seek legal help, and file lawsuits challenging the law.
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