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28 minutes ago

New 5.8m hub aims to tackle 'dental desert'

A £5.8m dental centre and training hub in Barking will provide NHS care to over 5,000 patients annually and train 130 dental students each year.
fromwww.theguardian.com
7 hours ago

High blood pressure rates in children nearly doubled in 20 years, global review finds

The rate of children and teenagers living with high blood pressure globally has nearly doubled because of a toxic combination of unhealthy diets, mass inactivity and soaring levels of obesity, according to the largest review of its kind. Experts said 114 million children who have developed hypertension even before reaching adulthood were facing potentially deadly and lifelong harm, including cardiovascular disease, kidney disease and a myriad of serious health complications.
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fromwww.npr.org
5 hours ago

U.S. bishops officially ban gender-affirming care at Catholic hospitals

U.S. Catholic bishops officially banned gender-affirming care at Catholic hospitals, formalizing directives that prohibit such treatments and allow diocesan autonomy in enforcement.
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fromBuzzFeed
6 hours ago

I'm Begging You To Stop Doing This One Thing When You Get Home From Vacation Because It Might Actually End Your Life

Drowsy driving greatly raises crash risk because sleepiness impairs judgment, awareness, coordination, and can cause deadly microsleeps.
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fromwww.esquire.com
9 hours ago

The Government Doesn't Seem to Care About the HIV Outbreak in Maine

A major HIV outbreak in Penobscot County, Maine surged while CDC support was delayed by the government shutdown, leaving the public health response impaired.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

Sanctions are not a humane alternative to war

Economic sanctions that lack robust health protections devastate civilian health by eroding health systems, access to medicines, and humanitarian safeguards.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

African countries boost family planning funding in shift from dependency' after aid cuts

More than 80% of donor funding for family planning comes from countries that have announced aid cuts, according to a report released last week by the global partnership FP2030. The US was the biggest donor, accounting for 41% of the total between 2020 and 2024. The fall in aid has led to the closure of maternal and reproductive health services, with devastating consequences in countries that relied heavily on USAID.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

Poll shows rising concern about healthcare in California

Most Californians worry about healthcare costs, want improved mental health access, and see federal immigration enforcement as negatively affecting health choices and wellbeing.
fromIrish Independent
11 hours ago

Statutory inquiry to be held into care of children with spina bifida and complex scoliosis at Children's Health Ireland

It recently emerged that a whistleblower from CHI made an unprotected disclosure in August regarding the late Harvey Morrison (9). The child suffered from spina bifida and scoliosis and waited in pain for nearly three years for spinal surgery. The whistleblower alleged he was mistakenly taken off the waiting list because he was deemed to be in palliative care. CHI said it only received the protected disclosure from the HSE on Monday.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
23 hours ago

Fossil fuel projects around the world threaten the health of 2bn people

A quarter of global population lives within 5 km of operational fossil fuel sites, exposing over 2 billion people and ecosystems to health harms.
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fromwww.dw.com
17 hours ago

UN food agencies list 16 areas at risk of famine DW 11/12/2025

Immediate large-scale funding is required to prevent imminent famine and widespread starvation across multiple high-risk countries.
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fromBoston.com
1 day ago

'Ride and Walk for Your Life' pedals toward safer streets, will push for reform

Ride and Walk for Your Life Boston will hold memorial rides, a walk, and a State House rally urging legislators to pass crash-prevention laws.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Sobering' study reveals extent of bullying and mental health problems for children in Wales

Most primary-age children in Wales report sleep problems; around one-third have emotional difficulties, half experience bullying, and daily fruit/vegetable intake is low.
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fromwww.bbc.com
22 hours ago

NHS gets go-ahead to make thousands of redundancies in England

Thousands of NHS staff redundancies in England will proceed after a Treasury deal allows the NHS to overspend this year to cover one-off pay-off costs.
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fromwww.bbc.com
8 hours ago

Hospitals knew a heart device led to more patients' deaths - but they kept using it

Two leading UK transplant centres continued implanting Medtronic's HeartWare HVAD despite NHS evidence of higher mortality, resulting in many patient deaths and eventual device withdrawal.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
13 hours ago

Marianne Rigge obituary

Marianne Rigge pioneered patient advocacy and expanded public access to medical information through the College of Health, waiting-list guides and a telephone medical information service.
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fromPsychology Today
10 hours ago

Who Believes in Conspiracy Theories?

Conspiracy theories range from harmless to deadly, with vaccine misinformation causing preventable deaths and measles resurgence due to hesitancy.
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fromGameSpot
15 hours ago

You Can Donate Blood And Celebrate Pac-Man At The Same Time

Red Cross partners with Pac-Man to offer exclusive merch to blood donors Nov 17–Dec 7 amid declining donor turnout and high holiday needs.
fromStreetsblog
2 days ago

Mobility in Rural America: How India's Popular Transportation Can Be A Model For US Transit Deserts - Streetsblog USA

To provide for a variety of trips through micromobility sharing, a lot of attention is given to solving the first- and last-mile connection for residents in large cities. Programs like bike- and scooter-share don't fill that gap, but ride-hailing services like Lyft and Uber can. Combined with public transport networks that incorporate buses, trams, and subways, most people would be forgiven for assuming that Americans across the country have access to so much choice that
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fromABC7 San Francisco
8 hours ago

SF mayor unveils plan to arrest, treat drug users and open up new sobering center, report says

San Francisco will open a sheriff-overseen sobering center on 6th Street offering reclining chairs and addiction specialists to divert public drug users to treatment.
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fromNature
1 day ago

How much protein do you really need? What the science says

Protein needs vary by individual and life stage, and evidence does not support the very high protein intakes promoted online.
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fromTODAY.com
9 hours ago

Influencer Emilie Kiser Shares Water-Safety Plea After Son's Drowning Death: 'Please Get a Pool Fence'

Parents should supervise children constantly, install a physical pool fence and safeguards, and teach swim and self-rescue skills to prevent quick, preventable drownings.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
21 hours ago

Dear Abby: Should I tell the parents what their teen is doing?

New Hampshire sets age of consent at 16, so adults should counsel sexually active teens about pregnancy and STD prevention; gift-givers should encourage prompt thank-you notes.
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fromTheoldguybicycleblog
15 hours ago

Cycling in the Dark: A Guide to Nighttime Riding for Seniors, Illuminated in Safety

Senior cyclists: safe night cycling requires bright front (≥700 lumens) and steady rear lights, moving reflectives, clear lenses, layered clothing, familiar routes, and predictable signaling.
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fromBusiness Insider
21 hours ago

America has an elderly housing crisis. The solution is hiding in your backyard.

Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities enable older adults to age in place through local nonprofit services, social programs, and healthcare supports within existing neighborhoods.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
18 hours ago

ONS to cut reports on health and crime to improve quality of core data

ONS will cut about 10% of publications in 2026, prioritising core economic and social statistics to address data quality issues, including LFS problems.
fromNature
1 day ago

Ecology and spread of the North American H5N1 epizootic - Nature

Since emerging in 1996, highly pathogenic H5N1 viruses of the A/goose/Guangdong lineage have spread globally through enzootic transmission in domestic poultry in Asia and Africa, paired with occasional cross-continental movement by wild birds of the Anseriformes (ducks, geese, swans) and Charadriiformes (shorebirds) orders3,4,5,6,7,8,9. In 2005, introduction of poultry-derived H5N1 viruses into wild birds in China led to viral dispersal across Northern Africa and Asia, establishing new lineages of endemic circulation in poultry10,11.
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fromCN Traveller
17 hours ago

Hong Kong's secret to a long life

Hong Kong residents benefit from traditional therapies, public healthcare, economic prosperity and low smoking rates contributing to high life expectancy despite stress, pollution and inequality.
fromBon Appetit
11 hours ago

I Never Cook Without an Air Purifier-and You Shouldn't Either

Every time you fire up your cooktop, you're releasing pollutants like oil mist and smoke into the air. Without proper ventilation, those particles can drift deep into your lungs, where they can cause irritation ( or worse). Since becoming privy to this information, I've been vigilant about ventilation (and real fun at dinner parties). Unfortunately, the only exhaust in my otherwise lovely apartment is the seemingly-useless fan built into my over-the-range microwave-though,
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fromLGBTQ Nation
1 day ago

Former USAID chief says Trump responsible for 600,000 dead since January - LGBTQ Nation

Shutdown of USAID and PEPFAR funding is linked to over 600,000 preventable adult and child deaths worldwide.
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fromIntelligencer
1 day ago

Working at the CDC Is a Living Hell

CDC staff experienced a deadly shooting, abrupt leadership changes, and a politically appointed director’s AI-like welcome urging trust restoration and policy shifts.
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fromNature
2 days ago
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Failure is not an option for Africa's newly launched medicines agency

fromNature
3 days ago
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Africa finally has its own drug-regulation agency - and it could transform the continent's health

fromNature
2 days ago
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Failure is not an option for Africa's newly launched medicines agency

fromNature
3 days ago
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Africa finally has its own drug-regulation agency - and it could transform the continent's health

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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

COVID vaccine rollout and pandemic preparedness assessed in new book, 'Fair Doses'

Pre-purchasing vaccines for equitable, population-based allocation aimed to protect all countries, but COVAX had mixed results and left many poorer countries behind.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago
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Beware of this baby formula: FDA issues recall warning as infant botulism outbreak spreads to 12 states

fromFast Company
1 day ago
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Beware of this baby formula: FDA issues recall warning as infant botulism outbreak spreads to 12 states

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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

As aid cuts slice into health funding, taxing tobacco is an overdue win-win solution | Mary Assunta

Increasing tobacco taxes reduces consumption, lowers disease burden, and raises government revenue, crucial for funding public health in low- and middle-income countries.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Wiggles admit likely consumer law breach over Emma Bow headbands with button batteries

Emma Bow headbands sold without safety warnings contained button batteries that exposed young children to choking and severe ingestion injuries.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Peanut allergies have plummeted among kids since 2017 what happened?

Early introduction of peanut protein to infants caused over a 40% decline in pediatric peanut allergy diagnoses since 2017.
fromPinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news
1 day ago

Emily Maitlis says her BBC work led to closure of UK's only youth gender clinic

"I remember working with Esme Wren and Hannah Barnes and Deb Cohen and we were looking at the question of the Tavistock," she said. "This was the only gender identity development service for the under-16s. "We questioned why it wasn't data led, why it seemed to be so arbitrary with the kind of recommendations and advice and even the [puberty] blockers they were handing out to young people. "The work we did actually led to the closure of the Tavistock."
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Pharmacist suspended after BBC Botox sting

A pharmacist sold licensed Botox without face-to-face examinations, enabling illegal supply chains and risking patient harm; regulator suspended him pending a fitness-to-practise investigation.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago

Parents ramp up pressure for statutory inquiry into CHI after protected disclosure on care of Harvey Morrison Sherratt

A nine-year-old with spina bifida and scoliosis was mistakenly removed from the spinal surgery waiting list after being incorrectly classified as receiving palliative care.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

St George's flags create no go zones' for NHS staff, health leaders warn

St George's flags are creating no-go zones and intimidating NHS staff, causing abuse and discrimination fears, particularly for community nurses and minority ethnic staff.
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fromAxios
2 days ago

Families sue Camp Mystic over Texas flood deaths

Three Austin lawsuits allege Camp Mystic prioritized profit over safety, failing to evacuate campers in flash-flood-prone 'Flash Flood Alley,' causing multiple deaths.
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fromTruthout
1 day ago

Veteran Affairs Losing Doctors and Nurses Amid Understaffing, Facility Closures

VA staffing cuts and contract terminations have left facilities severely understaffed, increasing patient wait times, reducing services, and forcing nurses to work unpaid overtime.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
2 days ago

'Burden for families': Doctors, parents speak out after North Bay hospital closes pediatric unit

Closure of Santa Rosa Memorial's inpatient pediatric unit leaves North Bay families without a nearby designated pediatric ward, forcing long-distance transfers and reduced local access.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

Is hormone therapy for menopause right for you? 6 things to know

Women should not suffer through menopause with hot flashes, night sweats and poor sleep. That's the message from FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary. The agency announced it will remove "black box" warning labels from estrogen-based hormone therapy, which treat the symptoms of menopause, saying the warnings have made women scared to try the therapy and doctors reluctant to prescribe it.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

How do you care for an ageing parent when they want none of it? | Barry J Jacobs

Parent-child relationship quality shapes whether caregiving is rewarding or fraught, while caregivers confront anxiety over older adults refusing assistive devices and falling.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Nearly all NHS trusts failing to hit cancer target

Research shows getting treatment quickly is crucial, with every four-week delay reducing patient survival by an average of 10%. Dr Timothy Hanna, a leading global expert on cancer who led that research, said the BBC findings were "worrying". "It's not a few outliers. It's the norm for trusts in England to not hit these waiting time targets and they are set for a reason - timely treatment can improve survival rates."
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fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

The Hidden Devastation of Hurricanes

In August, 2005, Anand Irimpen, a cardiologist and a professor at Tulane University, evacuated New Orleans during the approach of Hurricane Katrina. He and his family watched it make landfall from a hotel room in Dallas. "The storm passed by and I was ready to go home," Irimpen told me. "But then my wife said, 'The levees broke. We can't go back.'" The damage to New Orleans lingered; they ended up staying in Dallas for months.
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fromBoston.com
1 day ago

The young women grappling with an 'old man's disease'

Young women diagnosed with ALS gather on Cape Cod to support each other, share experiences, manage complex care needs and preserve joy amid terminal illness.
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fromqns.com
1 day ago
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Op-Ed | When SNAP disappears, Queens experiences hunger: A call to action from Forestdale QNS

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1 day ago
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Op-Ed | When SNAP disappears, Queens experiences hunger: A call to action from Forestdale QNS

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fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 day ago

Number of Santa Clara County homeless veterans drops - San Jose Spotlight

Santa Clara County reduced its homeless veteran population to 378, the lowest in 20 years, with sustained housing placements and a functional-zero trend since 2020.
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fromNature
3 days ago

Vaccine advice: how a US centre is filling growing gaps in public-health information

Anti-vaccine leadership changes at CDC and ACIP reduced access to multiple vaccines, prompting CIDRAP's Vaccine Integrity Project to conduct independent safety and efficacy reviews.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 days ago
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FDA removes long-standing warning from hormone-based menopause drugs

FDA will remove boxed warnings from hormone therapy drugs for menopause, citing lower risks when started before age 60 and within ten years of menopause.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago
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FDA removes long-standing warning from hormone-based menopause drugs

FDA will remove the boxed warning from hormone therapies for menopause, citing lower risks when started before age 60 or within 10 years of menopause.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Maggots in the tempeh, glass in the rice: Indonesia's free school meals tainted by food poisoning

Indonesia's government free school meals programme has caused widespread food poisoning, sickening thousands of children and raising safety concerns ahead of scale-up.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

As a palliative care specialist, I've witnessed the human tragedy of our end-of-life care crisis | Rachel Clarke

The NHS funds roughly 30% of hospice care, leaving hospices reliant on charity, causing widespread deficits, service cuts, and a postcode lottery of end-of-life care.
fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

Shopping for an Affordable Care Act health plan? NPR wants to hear your experience

Health care is at the heart of the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history. That shutdown is on the brink of ending, but the health care issue that started it is still not resolved. Since 2021, people who buy their health care on the Affordable Care Act marketplaces have had extra help -- in the form of tax credits -- to buy their plans.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

Doctors Are Warning That This Super Contagious Virus Is Running Rampant

This fall, multiple states including Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee and Wisconsin have reported outbreaks of hand, foot and mouth disease, a contagious virus that commonly infects children under 5 but can also cause symptoms in older kids and adults, too. "This year, [cases seem] to be out of control," said Dr. Allison Agwu, a professor of adult and pediatric infectious diseases at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Program aims to help East Bay residents navigate health care systemand save lives

Nearly 20% of Contra Costa County ambulance dispatches in 2024 were for non-life-threatening issues, prompting a campaign to educate residents and reduce unnecessary ER use.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
2 days ago

New Review Shows Studies Linking Autism and Tylenol Are False, Contradicting Trump

Existing evidence does not clearly link maternal acetaminophen (Tylenol) use during pregnancy with autism or ADHD in children due to flawed, low-quality studies.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

NHS frontline staff forced to plug gaps that should be filled by managers'

NHS has a near-record low manager-to-staff ratio, forcing clinical staff to cover administrative gaps while staff numbers rose 37% between 2010 and 2025.
fromFortune
2 days ago

Bill Gates believes Alzheimer's blood tests should be part of routine medicals-such prevention means you could work into your 90s if you wanted to | Fortune

The Microsoft founder is heavily involved with programs to prevent disease across the globe, efforts that will likely ramp up in the coming years after he issued his philanthropic foundation with a task: He would donate the vast majority of his wealth, some $100 billion, to the body as long as the funds are spent within the next 20 years.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Waiting for the all-clear: how medics and villagers rallied when Ebola returned to DRC

His two-year-old daughter died first, then his mother, then his wife. But Bope Mpona Heritier still had no idea what illness had taken their lives. Then the 25-year-old also began to develop symptoms. When his blood was tested and sent to the Democratic Republic of the Congo's capital, Kinshasa, the results confirmed he had the Ebola virus. I felt pain everywhere, he says. I had a migraine, a sharp pain in my eyes and throat, and I was vomiting.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago

Long-Covid is still here. I can't walk, cook, work, socialise or live independently - and I am not alone

Lydia Fischer Dooley contracted Covid-19 in early 2022, recovered then relapsed, and still suffers three years later while raising awareness about a dismissed condition.
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fromInsideHook
4 days ago

Texas Just Committed to Billions for Dementia Research

Texas approved $3 billion to create a decade-long Dementia Prevention and Research Institute to accelerate dementia research amid rising dementia projections in the U.S.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

New flu virus mutation could see 'worst season in a decade'

Flu strikes every winter, but this year something seems to be different. A seasonal flu virus suddenly mutated in the summer. It appears to evade some of our immunity, has kick-started a flu season more than a month early, and is a type of flu that history suggests is more severe. The NHS has now issued a "flu jab SOS" as fears grow that this will add up to a brutal winter. There is a lot of nuance and uncertainty, but leading flu experts have told me they would not be shocked if this was the worst flu season for a decade.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Surgical menopause like a 'hormonal cliff edge'

Many women are discharged after ovary removal without adequate HRT, information, or follow-up, resulting in severe surgical menopause symptoms.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Hospital failings continued after Alice Figueiredo death, leaked documents show

Patients at Goodmayes' Hepworth ward remained exposed to self-harm risks after Alice Figueiredo's death due to continued availability of bin bags and systemic failures.
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fromInsideHook
3 days ago

The Most Dangerous Drug on Earth Is Growing in Your Garden

Datura (moonflower/jimsonweed) causes prolonged, deliriant hallucinations that erode rational thought and produce days-long terrifying trips.
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fromStreetsblog
3 days ago

Bad Data Alert: Council Tears Apart DOT Daylighting Study - Streetsblog New York City

Council review found DOT's daylighting analysis relied on flawed data and showed no statistically significant link between daylighting and increased crash injuries.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

You can now book online to see your GP. But is it any easier to get an appointment?

Instead, he spends that time sifting through the online appointment requests to work out what each patient needs. Last week there were 84 requests, and the week before it was more than 100. "It's relentless - you get about two minutes to look at each," Dr Turner says. "We're getting lots of requests we would not have had previously - questions like, 'Should I take this food supplement?' Previously patients would not have bothered GPs with things like that."
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fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Aquil Basheer, 'visionary' L.A. trailblazer in gang intervention and violence reduction, dies

Aquil Basheer believed that ending gang violence wasn't the kind of career you just fall into. "In this type of work, you're usually chosen. You don't choose it," he said in 2024 in an interview for "The Storytelling Project," an L.A. County Public Health Department project that documented the effects of violence on local individuals and communities. Basheer, it seems, was among the chosen.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago

Shops openly selling e-scooters capable of speeding 60kmh over legal limit, as garda seizures soar

Dangerous high-speed e-scooters capable of 80km/h are being sold and used on public roads despite a 20km/h legal limit and increasing seizures.
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

The federal SNAP-funding mess has made L.A.'s food-insecurity crisis clearer than ever

The pomegranates, squash and apples were in season, pink guavas were so ripe you could smell their heady scent from a distance, and nutrient-packed yams were ready for the holidays. But with federal funding in limbo for the 1.5 million people in Los Angeles County who depend on food aid from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - or SNAP - the church parking lot hosting the market was largely devoid of customers.
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fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

'To lose Darren, David and Ryan in such a way left behind so many broken hearts' - Calls for law changes as crash victims honoured

A 2017 truck overtaking on a winding road killed three-year-old Estlin and severely injured Vincent, prompting calls to ban large-truck overtaking and strengthen road-safety laws and infrastructure.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

My Friend Has Discovered the Intoxicating World of Online Psychics. Now I Face an Impossible Choice.

An elderly woman is being financially manipulated by online psychics, isolating her from family and risking depletion of her limited income.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago

Catherine Conlon: Poultry farmers taking crucial steps to stop outbreak, but bird flu is rarely transmitted to people

Avian influenza in greylag geese at Fota Wildlife Park caused park closure and triggered immediate biosecurity responses after origin from Cork Harbour wild birds.
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