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9 hours ago
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Reciting the names of the dead: how Australia's response to HIV/Aids was emotionally and politically powerful | Leigh Boucher

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9 hours ago
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Reciting the names of the dead: how Australia's response to HIV/Aids was emotionally and politically powerful | Leigh Boucher

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1 hour ago

Study examines why breast screening rates are low

Research will investigate pain and cultural concerns causing low breast screening uptake in north-east London to improve comfort and attendance.
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fromwww.dw.com
5 hours ago

Swiss founder of right-to-die organization ends life at 92 DW 12/01/2025

Ludwig A. Minelli, Dignitas founder, died by assisted death at 92; he pioneered assisted dying advocacy and helped decriminalize assisted suicide in Germany in 2020.
fromTVovermind
3 hours ago

"The Bullet I Dodged Was That Linda Was A Flake": 44 Times People Got Truly Lucky

Crossing a mountain pass in my 1984 Toyota Tercel, it was a beautiful, sunny winter day, but coming around a bend I hit an ice patch and immediately started sliding off the road. It was next to a cliff, with no guardrail, and it was a slow-motion freak out. The car came to a stop just before going over. My girlfriend didn't even have room to get out on her side.
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fromThe New Yorker
20 hours ago

The Undermining of the C.D.C.

CDC and HHS under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reversed long-standing vaccine-autism conclusions, casting doubt on extensive evidence and alarming medical organizations.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
18 hours ago

EPA urged to ban spraying of antibiotics on US food crops amid resistance fears

EPA allows medically important antibiotics and antifungals on food crops, promoting antimicrobial resistance, endangering farm workers, and threatening public health.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
15 hours ago

The health condition people now fear more than cancer

Dementia has become Britain's top health fear, surpassing cancer, driving calls for a health emergency declaration and dedicated financial support for carers.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
16 hours ago

Dignitas founder ends his own life through assisted death

The head of the Swiss right-to-die organisation Dignitas chose to end his life through an assisted death, the group has said. Ludwig Minelli, who founded the group in 1998, died on Saturday, days before his 93rd birthday, Dignitas said. Dignitas said it would continue to manage and develop the association in the spirit of its founder as a professional and combative international organisation for self-determination and freedom of choice in life and at the end of life.
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fromBusiness Insider
17 hours ago

I work with companies to confront addiction in the workplace. The hidden crisis is costing corporate America millions.

We partnered with the National Safety Council to create a substance-use cost calculator. Take for example, an employer with 45,000 employees. They will lose $50 million annually in turnover, absenteeism, and healthcare costs related to substance use disorder. And for every employee who's in recovery, that same company can save about $8,500 annually. We need coworkers and managers to be equipped to step in and have productive, compassionate conversations that prioritize employee mental health. Addiction isn't a failure of character. It's a challenge of our culture.
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fromPsychology Today
11 hours ago

More Cannabis, Less Alcohol-In Studies and in Real Life

Consumer enthusiasm is growing for drinks infused with cannabis, primarily Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). The cannabis products are marketed as "better for you," without hangovers, with fewer calories or less intoxication (depending on dosage). As I have noted earlier, Gen Z and millennials are using less alcohol and more cannabis, often edibles. Some commentators describe this cultural shift as the adoption of the "California sober" mindset-consuming cannabis or THC-infused beverages rather than alcohol.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
21 hours ago

Former BBC correspondent turned away from Turkish Airlines flight to London because of Parkinson's

Turkish Airlines prevented Mark Mardell from boarding a London-bound flight due to his Parkinson's, leaving him stranded and humiliated in Istanbul airport.
fromSlate Magazine
16 hours ago

It's Suddenly the Greatest Boogeyman for Women in Their 30s and Early 40s. It Doesn't Need to Be.

"Perimenopause" is the term for the years leading up to menopause, a time when women may experience symptoms like changes in their menstrual cycles, moods, sleep, and more, symptoms that, traditionally, haven't been widely spoken about (and can vary considerably from person to person). I know I brought up Labubus, but that doesn't mean I think perimenopause is a trend-its existence is a scientific fact, not something that can be switched out for another keychain.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

Lack of resources in Gaza leaves mothers struggling

Mothers in Gaza are giving birth amid severe resource shortages, widespread danger, and a death toll exceeding 70,000, leaving them struggling to survive.
fromwww.theguardian.com
20 hours ago

Illegal weight-loss drugs being sold in UK by firms with high Trustpilot scores

Retatrutide, which has not yet completed clinical trials, is an experimental injection developed by the US drugmaker Eli Lilly that targets three gut hormones: GLP-1, GIP and glucagon. Early studies suggest it could help patients lose up to a quarter of their body weight, leading to it being hailed online as the next Ozempic. Ozempic is not licensed in the UK as a weight-loss drug. Buying Retatrutide illegally, however, carries serious risks.
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fromThe Mercury News
18 hours ago

Wish Book: Feeding souls, forging connections

Like all friends, the Friends of Grace nonprofit smooths out the rough edges of life. The San Jose group accomplishes this through a combination of classes, community and hot, healthy meals - a program known as Grace Art & Wellness that's held six days a week at the city-owned Northside Community Center. "Breakfast and lunch aren't just meals - they're a point of entry into healing and connection," said Shawna Scarpitti, president of the nonprofit.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
23 hours ago

Failure to diagnose treatable male infertility leading to unnecessary IVF, experts say

Male infertility is under-researched and underdiagnosed, causing unnecessary IVF use despite many treatable causes and insufficient NHS testing and specialist care.
fromMail Online
20 hours ago

The critters lurking in your Christmas tree - how to get rid of them

From beetles to flies, moths and spiders, firs can be magnets for creepy crawlies. 'We've seen significantly higher insect numbers throughout 2025 due to the warm weather,' she said. 'There's a good chance your Christmas tree could be carrying some unexpected passengers.' Despite the potential for more insects this year, there's no need to skip the real tree tradition, she explained. It only takes a few extra precautions to ensure your celebrations remain pest-free.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Experts say strict new FDA protocol for vaccine approval is dangerous and irresponsible'

FDA vaccine regulator announced stricter approval standards, citing reported Covid vaccine-linked deaths of at least 10 children and proposing tighter safety requirements.
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fromLGBTQ Nation
1 day ago

U.S. will no longer commemorate World AIDS Day for first time since 1988 - LGBTQ Nation

The U.S. government will no longer commemorate World AIDS Day and told employees and grantees not to use government channels or funds for observances.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 day ago

What Is RFK Jr. After?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to remake America's public-health system and approaches the role with fierce determination despite controversy and opposition.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Brain damage, blindness and death: the global trail of trauma left by methanol-laced alcohol

For Bethany Clarke, poison tasted like nothing. There was no bitter aftertaste, no astringent sting at the back of the tongue. If anything, she thought in passing, the free shots she and her friends were drinking at a hostel bar in Laos had probably been watered down she wasn't detecting a strong vodka flavour through the veil of Sprite she had mixed it with.
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fromKqed
1 day ago

The State Found Red Flags in Nursing Homes But Licensed Them Anyway. 4 Things to Know | KQED

Shlomo Rechnitz-owned nursing homes faced delayed licensing, multiple lawsuits over neglect and COVID-19 deaths, and allegations of diverting patient-care funds; net worth $786 million.
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fromTasting Table
1 day ago

The Major Frozen Vegetable Recall That Landed Consumers In The Hospital (And Claimed Three Lives) - Tasting Table

A 2016 CRF Frozen Foods listeria outbreak contaminated 47 million pounds of frozen produce, causing multiple deaths and hospitalizations and prompting massive recalls.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Six great reads: the Beatles' eras', lost living rooms, and the Free Birth Society

Investigation links the Free Birth Society to 48 cases of serious birth-related harm while cultural pieces cover music, dance, and housing changes affecting living-room use.
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fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 day ago

Santa Clara County cancer center carries on amid funding woes - San Jose Spotlight

A county sales tax will partly soften Medicaid funding cuts, but Santa Clara hospitals including Sobrato Cancer Center still face significant reductions and service impacts.
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fromAxios
1 day ago

Smoking is cool again. But it's still very deadly

Tobacco imagery is resurging in films, TV, and social media, with over half of top 2024 box-office films featuring tobacco imagery and rising visibility.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

These Zika mothers went to battle and their cry was heard

Brazilian families of children born with Zika-related disabilities organized to demand government compensation and reparations for failures in protecting them.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Council to support workers with endometriosis

Redcar and Cleveland Council became the first endometriosis-friendly local authority in northern England, joining a national employer scheme to support staff with endometriosis.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
2 days ago

Number of flu cases in Toronto on the rise, Toronto Public Health says | CBC News

Flu cases in Toronto are increasing heading into winter; 238 lab-confirmed cases reported since Aug. 24, with influenza A (especially A(H3N2)) prevalent in Ontario.
fromScienceDaily
1 day ago

Millions are about to choose the wrong Medicare plan

But only 33% of people with Medicare used the Internet at all to explore their options, according to a recent U-M study. That's even though the choices can be dizzying: many people have dozens of options. Nearly all people have more than 10 Medicare Advantage plans to choose from, as well as multiple Part D prescription drug and Medigap supplemental plans
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

U.S. pulls back on asbestos protections again-this time in your cosmetics

The FDA withdrew a proposed rule requiring asbestos testing in talc-based cosmetics, delaying standardized testing despite links between asbestos exposure and several cancers.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

Warning issued as palliative care in England is failing to meet people's needs'

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.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

The common problem reducing the benefits of your exercise

Air pollution can halve the mortality benefits of regular exercise, significantly reducing health gains for people living in highly polluted areas.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Lawsuit: Meta allowed sex-trafficking posts on Instagram as it put profit over kids' safety

A significant new court filing claims Facebook and Instagram owner Meta had a 17x policy allowing sex traffickers to post content related to sexual solicitation or prostitution 16 times before their accounts were suspended on the 17th strike. The allegation is one of many in the filing claiming Meta chose profit and user engagement over the safety and well-being of children.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Beyond Screen Time: Using Technology to Reduce Alcoholism

Technology has impacted every area of our lives, and its influence on families is undeniable. The modern parenting conversation around technology focuses on concerns like excessive screen time and overexposure through social media (Overuse of Devices and Social Media Top Parent Concerns, 2023). However, there's a hidden crisis within the modern family that we risk overlooking in our discussions about technology: parental and caregiver substance use disorder (SUD).
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Teen saved by CPR wants the skill taught at school

Mandatory CPR education in schools could increase lifesaving responses, as demonstrated when paramedics saved a 17-year-old after cardiac arrest in London.
fromTruthout
2 days ago

Child Farmworkers Face Dangerous Exposure to Pesticides in California Fields

Hundreds of thousands of times each year in California, farmers and their contractors spray pesticides on fields and orchards in the state's agricultural heartlands. Farmworkers young and old can be exposed to dangerous concentrations of toxic chemicals if they are not properly trained, left uninformed about when they can safely enter sprayed fields or exposed to pesticide applications - because of factors such as wind drift or operator error.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

What the shape of your buttocks reveals about your chances of getting diabetes

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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fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

Specialist unit for pregnant women and new mothers suffering mental health issues promised in 9.5bn capital plan

A specialist perinatal mental health unit at St Vincent's is planned and funded within the National Development Plan alongside major hospital and digital health projects.
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fromBusiness Matters
3 days ago

Isle of Man seeks global tech innovators to transform healthcare through 2026 Innovation Challenge

Isle of Man launches 2026 Innovation Challenge inviting global digital health innovators to pilot solutions addressing healthcare demand, workforce shortages, and integrated patient-centred care.
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 days ago

The fire protection that functions without human intervention - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Passive and automatic fire protections, like properly constructed fire-rated assemblies and automatic sprinklers, provide reliable safety because they operate without human intervention.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 days ago

Blaze rips through smoker's flat as 25 firefighters race to scene in Notting Hill

Unsafe disposal of a cigarette caused an accidental flat fire in Notting Hill, destroying part of a ground-floor apartment and evacuating 15 people.
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fromSocial Media Explorer
3 days ago

Why So Many Fatal Police Pursuits Start With Minor Traffic Stops - And Why Experts Say It's Time for National Reform - Social Media Explorer

Most fatal police pursuits start with minor traffic offenses, and more innocent passengers and bystanders die than fleeing drivers.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago

Crackdown on Paan chewing as clean-up costs London council over 30,000 a year

Paan chewing is rife in parts of Brent particularly around Wembley where a blood-red mix of saliva and tobacco can be seen spattered across the area, including on telephone boxes, pavements, and in flower beds. Paan is made up of a mixture of ingredients including betel nut and leaf, herbs, and tobacco which, when chewed together, gives the user a stimulant or narcotic effect.
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fromFortune
3 days ago

The world's top designers are exploring whether the private sector can move the needle on the UN's SDGs | Fortune

Designers from major global companies formed Design for Good to create and implement design-driven solutions addressing UN SDGs, starting with sanitation and clean water.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

US navy accused of cover-up over dangerous plutonium in San Francisco

The US navy knew of potentially dangerous levels of airborne plutonium in San Francisco for almost a year before it alerted city officials after it carried out testing that detected radioactive material in November last year, public health advocates allege. The plutonium levels exceeded the federal action threshold at the navy's highly contaminated, 866-acre Hunters Point Naval Shipyard. It was detected in an area adjacent to a residential neighborhood filled with condos, and which includes a public park.
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fromIrish Independent
3 days ago

Inspections of a number of disability centres reveal safeguarding concerns and lack of toilet facilities forcing resident to urinate in garden

Safeguarding failures and poor governance left residents exposed to psychological harm and indignity, with delays in reporting, no safeguarding plans, and inadequate facilities.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

There were eight of us, only two are alive': the growing crisis of arsenic in Argentina's water

In Argentina, the maximum permitted level of arsenic in drinking water is 0.01 milligrams per litre, as established by the Argentinian Food Code, in line with World Health Organization recommendations. Yet according to an official report, the levels in the departments of Copo, Alberdi and some areas of Banda and Robles range between 0.4mg/l and 0.6mg/l. The most recent tests on her hair Cuellar underwent indicated she had a concentration of 2.24 micrograms per gram or 224 times the legal level.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago

HMP Wandsworth prisoner dies after staff fail to properly give him CPR

Delayed emergency response and inadequate resuscitation at HMP Wandsworth contributed to the death of a remanded prisoner with known cardiac history.
fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

NHS trust fined 200k over vulnerable girl's death

An NHS trust has been fined 200,000 for failing to provide "safe care and treatment" for a 16-year-old girl who died on hospital grounds after fleeing her ward. Ellame Ford-Dunn, from Upper Beeding, West Sussex, died at Worthing Hospital in March 2022 where she had been admitted as a mental health inpatient. She ran into the grounds of the hospital and was not immediately followed by a nurse because of "confusion" and a lack of appropriate procedure in place, the court heard.
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fromArs Technica
3 days ago

Four-inch worm hatches in woman's forehead, wriggles to her eyelid

Dirofilaria repens, a parasitic worm spreading north and east in Europe, can invade human skin and eyes but is treatable by removal and medication.
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fromIrish Independent
4 days ago

Just Between Us: Lube, pubes and pleasure - Laura Dowling on the truths we were never told

Evidence-based sex education clarifies genital anatomy, debunks cleanliness and hair-removal myths, and reduces pressure to conform to unrealistic body and freshness standards.
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from7NEWS
4 days ago

Fitness influencer dead after risky fast-food marathon

A Russian fitness trainer died of cardiac arrest after extreme fast-food binge aiming to gain and quickly lose weight as part of a publicity challenge.
fromSocial Media Explorer
3 days ago

New Analysis Reveals the States With the Highest Hit-and-Run Death Rates - California Tops the List at 11.3% - Social Media Explorer

A new study from the Law Offices of James A. Welcome highlights a concerning and uneven trend in U.S. roadway safety: fatal hit-and-run crashes are rising disproportionately in certain states, particularly those with large metropolitan areas and dense traffic networks. Using National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) data from 2019 to 2023, the analysis reviewed more than 186,000 fatal crashes nationwide. Of these, 13,001 involved a driver who fled the scene, meaning 7% of all fatal U.S. crashes now involve hit-and-runs.
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fromMail Online
3 days ago

Choose carefully! How your Christmas tree can reduce stress levels

Exposure to phytoncides from conifers increases natural killer cell levels, reduces stress hormones, and can improve immune and overall health.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

A Prescription for Connection

Social connection significantly improves physical and emotional health and longevity, loneliness is widespread but treatable, and small everyday actions build meaningful ties.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
4 days ago

Dense fog advisory affecting East Bay Interior Valleys until Thursday morning visibility limited to 1/4 mile

Dense fog reduces visibility to one quarter mile or less, creating hazardous driving conditions; slow down, use low beams, and consider delaying travel.
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fromTruthout
4 days ago

South Carolina's Measles Outbreak Illustrates Danger of Vaccine Misinformation

Measles is resurging across the United States due to low vaccination uptake, leading to numerous outbreaks and jeopardizing elimination status.
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fromTruthout
4 days ago

The CDC Just Appointed an Anti-Vaxxer to the Agency's Second-Highest Position

Ralph Abraham, known for promoting vaccine misinformation and banning vaccine recommendations in Louisiana, was quietly named principal deputy director of the CDC, likely acting head.
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fromArs Technica
4 days ago
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RFK Jr.'s new CDC deputy director prefers "natural immunity" over vaccines

The CDC appointed Louisiana Surgeon General Ralph Abraham as principal deputy director despite his anti-vaccine stance and controversial public-health decisions.
fromCbsnews
4 days ago
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Louisiana surgeon general who stopped state's vaccine program named CDC's principal deputy director

Ralph Abraham, a vaccine critic and Louisiana surgeon general, was appointed principal deputy director at the CDC.
fromCbsnews
4 days ago
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Louisiana surgeon general who stopped state's vaccine program named CDC's principal deputy director

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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Widespread Vaccinations are Essential for a Healthy US

No widely accepted evidence conclusively links vaccines to autism; multiple reviews found no causal relationship despite CDC guidance suggesting uncertainty.
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fromHarvard Gazette
4 days ago

Why childhood obesity endures, grows - Harvard Gazette

Childhood obesity in the U.S. has worsened for decades and involves complex lifestyle, cultural, genetic, economic, and policy factors.
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fromAdvocate.com
4 days ago

Funding cuts could cause 3.3 million additional HIV infections by 2030: report

Global HIV prevention funding cuts threaten millions more infections and disrupt services for women, sex workers, people who inject drugs, and LGBTQ+ communities.
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fromThe Nation
4 days ago

A Tribute to an Oracle, Alice Wong

Ensuring access to high-quality home and community-based services enables disabled individuals to live independently in their communities and avoid unwanted institutionalization.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Autism Research Shows Many Intertwined Causes

Autism results from multiple interacting genetic and environmental pathways, with longitudinal cohorts revealing complex, time-varying developmental influences that justify updated public health guidance.
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fromIrish Independent
4 days ago

'Daniel took it once and it killed him, it's not worth it' - grieving teenager's plea after brother died from inhaling deodorant fumes

A 14-year-old, Daniel Maguire, died from inhaling deodorant fumes, prompting his family to campaign for greater awareness of solvent abuse dangers.
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fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago

This rural hospital closed, putting lives at risk. Is it the start of a 'tidal wave'?

A rural hospital closure left the last patient discharged, staff unemployed, and the community without local emergency care, worsening health and economic risks.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Shortfall in return on investment in health | Brief letters

Private finance requirements are delaying Didcot's Great Western Park health centre because developer ROI exceeds NHS reimbursement, risking no GP practice to occupy it.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Vitamin supplements with high levels of B6 will be removed from general sale in Australia here's what you need to know

From June 2027 any vitamin B6 product containing more than 50mg in each recommended daily dose will be moved behind the pharmacy counter. The recommended dietary intake of vitamin B6 for a healthy adult is just 1.3mg to 1.7mg a day. The decision follows a Therapeutic Goods Administration review and public consultation process identifying 250 reports of peripheral neuropathy or damage to the nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord and related conditions, with most of those reports made since 2023.
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fromCbsnews
4 days ago

Medicare negotiates lower prices on 15 popular medications. Will it save you money?

Medicare-negotiated price cuts for 15 drugs cut federal costs by 44% yet average Part D enrollee savings are about $129.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

Major e-bike warning issued across London ahead of Black Friday

Incompatible lithium-ion batteries and faulty conversion kits in e-bikes and e-scooters are causing fires, prompting warnings and a projected rise in incidents and fatalities.
from24/7 Wall St.
4 days ago

Partying The Hardest: The Heaviest Drinking Counties in America

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, excessive alcohol consumption is a technical term that includes both binge drinking and heavy drinking. Binge drinking is defined as four or more standard drinks on a single occasion for women and five or more drinks for men. Heavy drinking is eight or more drinks in a one-week period for women and 15 or more drinks for men. Any alcohol consumed by pregnant women or individuals under the legal age is also considered excessive drinking.
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fromCbsnews
4 days ago

FDA warns consumers about 19 cookware products that could leach lead into your food. Here's the list.

Nineteen types of imported aluminum and brass cookware may leach lead and should be discarded to prevent lead poisoning.
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fromIndependent
4 days ago

Parent's anger as nuts served on Ryanair flight despite warning of son's 'severe' allergy

Ryanair continued serving nut-based products despite being informed of a child's severe nut allergy, causing the child to require antihistamines after allergic symptoms.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

It Kills About Half As Many People a Year As Drunk Driving. You Probably Did It This Morning.

Drowsy driving greatly increases crash risk and causes thousands of preventable deaths annually, with fatigue impairing driving similarly to moderate alcohol.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

San Mateo County to receive $3.3 million from Sackler family in opioid settlement

San Mateo County will receive $3.3 million from the Sackler family, raising total opioid settlement funding to about $49 million for prevention, treatment, and recovery.
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fromMail Online
4 days ago

Calorie labels only influence people already trying to lose weight

Calorie labels on menus do not change most diners' choices unless individuals are actively trying to lose weight.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Wasting Your Brain Away in Margaritaville

Alcohol does not protect the brain and is associated with increased dementia risk as intake rises; moderate drinking has a small negative effect.
fromBoston.com
4 days ago

Active-duty Boston EMT dies after long illness

"In every assignment, Regina brought unmatched dedication, enthusiasm, and a commitment to excellence that strengthened our department," Boston EMS said. "A gifted mentor, she helped shape a generation of EMTs and left an impact that will carry forward for years to come." "Regina will also be remembered for her wicked sense of humor, her kindness, and her exceptional strength - a true warrior spirit," the post continues.
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fromForbes
4 days ago

How PR Leaders Can Harness AI With Integrity

Today, with AI transforming virtually every professional field, my team and I have discovered that the technology-if used in partnership with our own experience and skills-can enhance our creativity, efficiency and strategic insight. We're using AI to drive the client coverage and impressions we're known for, as well as to help us reach new potential partners and build the business.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

Another perk of weight-loss drugs? Fewer colon cancer deaths, a study found

Colon cancer patients taking GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic or Mounjaro had about half the five-year risk of death compared with non-users.
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