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1 hour ago

3 in 10 Bay Area residents can't cover basic needs, new report says

After years of decline, we're seeing a drastic increase in the number of people living in poverty. The new numbers indicate that more people across the Bay Area are struggling to make ends meet. Even people who work full-time are having trouble. The biggest increases in poverty are in San Francisco County. But some say there are critical steps to keep people out of poverty.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 day ago

Baden Bower Guarantees Forbes Coverage in 72 Hours or Clients Pay Nothing

We eliminated the retainer model because clients deserve accountability,
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 hour ago

Camden's rough sleepers rise as temperatures drop

definitely see a different intensity of people experiencing different support needs. People suffering from domestic violence, trauma, people who are being evicted from their current accommodation. We are seeing more women on the streets.
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fromIndependent
2 hours ago

'My child suffered a neonatal brain injury, I am not just a minister but a parent' - Jennifer Carroll MacNeill on family experience

Health Minister says she has 'personal understanding' of State Claims process
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fromwww.theguardian.com
7 hours ago

Pinprick blood test could detect disease 10 years before symptoms appear, study finds

Pinprick blood tests measuring hundreds of metabolites can predict disease risk more than a decade before symptoms, enabling preventive, prevention-focused healthcare.
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fromThe Atlantic
14 hours ago

To Survive the Next Pandemic, Walk More, the NIH Says

Top NIH officials proposed prioritizing baseline health improvements—better diet, exercise, smoking cessation, and chronic disease control—over pathogen surveillance and vaccine stockpiling for pandemic preparedness.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
14 hours ago

Huge cuts to staff at WHO will leave world less healthy and less safe', experts warn

WHO staff cuts of 2,371 posts by June 2026 will reduce global capacity for disease surveillance, emergency response, and support to low-income African countries.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
19 hours ago

Disease fears as Argentina child vaccination rates hit historic lows

Argentina's childhood and adolescent vaccination coverage collapsed in 2024, dropping well below herd immunity thresholds and risking re-emergence of eliminated diseases.
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fromKqed
12 hours ago

'We Can't Afford to Stay': Californians Weigh Drastic Moves as Health Premiums Rise | KQED

Federal subsidy cuts will sharply raise Covered California premiums, forcing some residents to consider dropping coverage, paying penalties, or leaving the country.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

Nearly one-third of women worldwide faced partner or sexual violence: WHO

Nearly one in three women totalling about 840 million around the world have experienced intimate partner or sexual violence in their lifetimes, the World Health Organization (WHO) said in a new report. Released on Wednesday, it also found 316 million women and girls aged 15 and older were subjected to physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner over the past year.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

WHO to lose nearly a quarter of its workforce 2,000 jobs due to US withdrawing funding

WHO will reduce its workforce by about 22%—over 2,000 jobs—by mid-2026 following US funding withdrawal and organisational realignment.
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fromFortune
15 hours ago

'Is this kind of the first domino to fall?' Trump's Medicaid cuts shut down the only hospital for miles around in an elderly New England mountain town | Fortune

A rural New Hampshire community health center closed due to Medicaid funding cuts, forcing 1,400 mostly older patients to travel much farther for care.
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fromFortune
15 hours ago
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Tiny kingdom becomes first African nation to receive breakthrough HIV shot offering near-total protection | Fortune

Twice-yearly lenacapavir injections are being rolled out in Eswatini, offering near-total HIV prevention protection to high-risk populations.
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago
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A 'breakthrough' drug to prevent HIV, an 'unprecedented' rollout

Lenacapavir provides near-complete HIV prevention with two annual injections and is being introduced in Eswatini and Zambia as initial doses toward 2 million by 2028.
fromFortune
15 hours ago
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Tiny kingdom becomes first African nation to receive breakthrough HIV shot offering near-total protection | Fortune

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fromGay City News
1 day ago

Mpox cases remain elevated in New York City as officials renew vaccination push

Mpox cases remain elevated in New York City with 63 October cases, concentrated among unvaccinated people and those with multiple sexual partners.
fromwww.theguardian.com
20 hours ago

Welcome to Trump's America! A place where people can't afford to call an ambulance | Arwa Mahdawi

I've got a genius business idea for people with few discernible skills. First you establish a health insurance company and get people to pay you large sums every month. Then, when a customer tries to use their insurance to cover medical costs, make a habit of denying their claim. While doing that, pay lobbyists to keep politicians amenable. Repeat this strategy until your company is worth billions. I'm not saying this is exactly how the US health insurance industry works, but it's close enough.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Coroners' advice on maternal deaths in England and Wales routinely ignored, study finds

Two-thirds of deaths occurred in hospitals, with more than half of the women dying after giving birth. The most common causes of death were haemorrhage, complications during early pregnancy and suicide. Concerns raised by coroners most frequently included failing to provide appropriate treatment or to escalate cases, and lack of training. NHS organisations, like other professional bodies, are legally required to reply to the coroner within 56 days,
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fromTruthout
12 hours ago

Tierra Walker Kept Getting Sicker - and Died After She Couldn't Get an Abortion

Pregnant people with serious health conditions have died after being denied or unable to obtain abortion care, including death from preeclampsia.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
13 hours ago

Blood everywhere': Mother's plea for safer streets after 12-year-old daughter nearly killed in hit-and-run

Speeding on 20mph London streets injures hundreds of schoolchildren annually, causing severe physical injuries, psychological trauma, and ongoing disability.
fromWIRED
21 hours ago

Vaping Is 'Everywhere' in Schools-Sparking a Bathroom Surveillance Boom

The freshman from Phoenix had long struggled with depression and would cut her arms to feel something. Anything. The first drag from a friend's vape several years ago offered the shy teenager a new way to escape. She quit cutting but got hooked on nicotine. Her sadness got harder to carry after her uncle died, and she felt she couldn't turn to her grieving parents for comfort. Bumming fruity vapes at school became part of her routine.
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fromwww.bbc.com
22 hours ago

Lawyers contact health secretary over botched ops

More than 50 patients treated as children by surgeon Kuldeep Stohr demand a public inquiry amid review of 800 cases over alleged substandard orthopaedic care.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Living with COPD: It often looks to others like nothing's wrong, but when our breathing is bad, we tend to stay at home

COPD is incurable but manageable; with available supports and self-management, people can live well despite initial fear and significant health challenges.
from24/7 Wall St.
14 hours ago

These Counties Are the Murder Capitals of Their State

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, homicide rates have risen meaningfully in the United States. The annual number of reported homicides between 2014 and 2019 ranged from 15,775 to 19,393 nationwide, according to the National Center for Health Statistics . Over that period, the average homicide rate in the U.S. was 5.6 incidents for every 100,000 people. Between 2020 and 2023, however, the homicide rate surged to 7.3 per 100,000, with at least 22,800 reported homicides each year.
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fromBuzzFeed
11 hours ago

I Had An Abortion In My 40s. I'll Never Forget The Shocking Thing The Doctor Said To Me.

Later, I would learn that 59% of abortion patients already have a kid - that the majority of the women who choose the procedure do it so they can better support a child that they already have. That my situation was actually quite common. Since the beginning of time, women have made decisions like this. I would also learn that the birthrate in the U.S. was falling each year and that 74% of parents under 50 were not interested in adding another child to their lives.
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fromAol
1 day ago
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Trustees of Maimonides Hospital sue to block NYC takeover of cash-strapped medical center

fromAol
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Trustees of Maimonides Hospital sue to block NYC takeover of cash-strapped medical center

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fromPUNCH
20 hours ago

Bar Staff Are on the Front Lines of the Opioid Epidemic. But Who Is There to Support Them?

Hospitality workers encounter overdoses and deaths with inadequate training, stigma, and insufficient emotional support after traumatic workplace incidents.
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fromKqed
12 hours ago

California Doctors Urge Ban on Engineered Stone as Silicosis Cases Surge | KQED

An emergency declaration could temporarily halt artificial stone processing while a permanent ban is pursued through rulemaking to address rising silicosis cases.
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fromwww.npr.org
19 hours ago

World Toilet Day is today! Is that really the best name?

Effective sanitation requires functional sewers and systems that separate human fecal waste from water and food; toilets alone are insufficient.
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fromMail Online
13 hours ago

Vapes are 3,000 times dirtier than the average toilet seat, study says

Vape mouthpieces can harbor intense bacterial and fungal growth—measured up to 3,000 times more than a public toilet—without regular cleaning.
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fromwww.bbc.com
19 hours ago

Rough sleepers offered shelter as temperatures drop

London's SWEP activates at 0C to open emergency accommodation and support services for people sleeping rough during life-threatening cold conditions.
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fromPortland Mercury
9 hours ago

Portlanders Gather to Mourn and Demand Action on Day of Remembrance for Traffic Crash Victims

Traffic violence causes thousands of deaths annually, leaving enduring grief and prompting communities to honor victims and call attention to the human cost.
fromwww.theguardian.com
21 hours ago

New drug could be a breakthrough in treatment for killer TB, trial suggests

I can just put you on a treatment while I'm waiting to understand exactly what your situation is. I don't need to wait to get information back and classify you as drug sensitive, this or that regimen. There is no need to go through all of that.
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fromMarTech
18 hours ago

The $1.5 billion decision that redefined CVS's brand | MarTech

Prioritizing stated corporate purpose over short-term profit builds brand strength and authenticity, exemplified by eliminating tobacco sales despite $1.5 billion in revenue at stake.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
17 hours ago

British Museum ends deeply troubling' sponsorship from Japanese tobacco firm

The British Museum ended its 15-year sponsorship with Japan Tobacco International amid government concerns and sustained criticism over tobacco industry influence.
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fromStreetsblog
10 hours ago

Driver Kills Cyclist at Alemany and Naglee - Streetsblog San Francisco

Alemany Boulevard's wide four-lane design and high posted speeds make it dangerous for cyclists and require physical safety interventions beyond speed cameras.
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fromwww.dw.com
11 hours ago

Turkey hotel deaths: Deadly phosphine gas suspected DW 11/19/2025

Chemical poisoning from phosphine-producing pesticides is suspected in deaths of a German-Turkish family in an Istanbul hotel, prompting forensic and hotel investigations.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Child sex abuse victims face agonisingly long waits' for justice

Nearly 7,000 child sexual abuse cases in England and Wales are delayed in courts, leaving victims waiting many months and hindering access to recovery support.
fromWIRED
12 hours ago

The Biggest AI Companies Met to Find a Better Path for Chatbot Companions

"At the end of the day we actually see a lot of agreement," says Sunny Liu, director of research programs at Stanford. She highlighted the group's excitement for "ways we can use these tools to bring other people together." How AI companions can impact young people was a primary topic of discussion, with perspectives from employees at Character.AI, which is designed for roleplaying and has been popular with teenagers, as well as experts in teenagers online health.
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fromwww.bbc.com
22 hours ago

'Traumatic wait' for women facing breast cancer diagnoses

Breast cancer patients in Northern Ireland face significant delays in diagnosis and treatment, with red-flagged cases waiting well beyond recommended targets.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
8 hours ago

California sober': marijuana may help you drink less, study finds

Smoking moderate- and high-THC cannabis reduced alcohol consumption by about 19% and 27%, respectively, among participants in a controlled bar-lab experiment.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
22 hours ago

Volunteer EMTs Provide Medical Response Support on Campus

The vehicles are part of a student-led emergency medical response unit, connected to the student health center, that trains student volunteers to provide health care and assistance to their peers. For the university, the unit provides emergency response support and health education to all students. For volunteers, the experience gives them needed work-based learning and professional development for future careers as medical professionals.
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from6abc Philadelphia
14 hours ago

Demonstration shows how quickly Christmas tree, decorations can turn into fire tragedy

All of the lights on the tree do come with a risk.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Eilish O'Regan: Will parents get answers from scoliosis and spina bifida inquiry?

Parents seek truth and lessons through a statutory inquiry into hospital care after long Dublin children's hospital waiting lists rendered some conditions inoperable.
fromHarvard Business Review
18 hours ago

The Saudi FDA's Innovative Strategies for Leading Regional and Global Food Safety - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM SAUDI FDA

As Saudi Arabia's ambitious Vision 2030 program transforms the nation into a nexus of cultural riches and scientific innovation, one key player, the Saudi Food & Drug Authority (SFDA), is leveraging advanced technologies and ideas to benefit the population in the region and worldwide. By integrating advanced artificial intelligence into its practices and strengthening international safety standards, this comprehensive regulatory and scientific authority demonstrates its increasing influence as a research hub and leader domestically, regionally, and globally.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Carenting: Three Irish people who care for elderly parents on the mental, physical and financial toll - and their advice to others

Caring for aging parents reverses family roles and often requires major sacrifices, including giving up employment, affecting hundreds of thousands of carers in Ireland.
fromThe Local France
16 hours ago

'Fantastic': nursing home pub lifts spirits in France

The 69-year-old, who is also mayor of the neighbouring village of Urschenheim, obtained a liquor license several months ago when a restaurant in his town closed down, which authorises him to sell strong alcoholic beverages. 'Extra touch of soul' The establishment is home to 127 residents, and a growing number of them are losing their independence and can no longer go to restaurants.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Jarvis: Canada lost its measles elimination fight. The US could be next.

Declining childhood vaccination rates and empowered anti-vaccine political influence have caused measles resurgence and widespread anti-science legislation threatening public health.
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fromNature
2 days ago
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Measles makes a comeback: four charts show where and how

Canada lost measles-free status after a dramatic 2025 surge; the United States risks losing measles-elimination status if transmission continues into January 2026.
fromArs Technica
1 day ago
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CDC data confirms US is 2 months away from losing measles elimination status

Measles outbreaks have surged to a 33-year high in the US with 1,723 cases across 42 states due to low vaccination and ongoing spread.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago

Science Bleeds When It's Cut

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. replaced CDC vaccine advisors with vaccine-skeptic allies, canceled mRNA research funding, and claimed mRNA vaccines cause widespread harm despite evidence of safety.
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fromKqed
2 days ago

California Senators Demand PPE, Greater Smoke Protections for Wildland Firefighters | KQED

New legislation seeks to provide respiratory protections and masks to wildland firefighters to reduce long-term illnesses caused by prolonged wildfire smoke exposure.
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fromAdvocate.com
1 day ago

The sex ed you get depends on your ZIP code - and your state's politics

Restrictions on comprehensive sex education are increasing, jeopardizing youth health, access to reproductive care, and contributing to teen pregnancies and educational disruptions.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

'We can't just teach abstinence': How advice on bed-sharing with a baby is evolving

Some parents choose to bed-share for breastfeeding and bonding while taking precautions despite pediatricians' warnings that bed-sharing raises risks of infant death.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Nearly half of sexually active young people in UK have experienced strangulation, study shows

More than two in five sexually active under-18s in the UK have either been strangled or strangled someone during sex, research has found, despite the serious dangers of the practice. Choking, as it is commonly known, has become normalised in young people's sexual habits, the study by the Institute for Addressing Strangulation (Ifas) showed, with 43% of sexually active 16- and 17-year-olds having experienced it.
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fromHarvard Gazette
1 day ago

How habits in your 20s shape your heart for life - Harvard Gazette

Using data from the long-running Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults study, which has followed more than 5,000 adults across the U.S. over the past 35 years, researchers found that individuals whose cardiovascular health declined between their 20s and 40s were up to ten times more likely to develop heart disease by their 60s than those who maintained or improved their heart health. The study's results are published in JAMA Network Open.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago

Experts Explain How Botulism Toxin Can End Up in Baby Formula

The U.S. is in the grips of a botulism outbreak tied to a premium infant formula brand. At least 23 babies have been affected. All the reported cases of the paralyzing bacterial infection occurred between August and November and have been linked to powdered infant formula produced by ByHeart, according to a Food and Drug Administration report. The company voluntarily recalled all its products on November 11, and experts caution that more cases of the potentially fatal disease may surface.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 day ago

America Has a Baby-Formula Problem-Again

Infant-formula contamination incidents have caused illnesses, deaths, nationwide recalls, and ongoing regulatory and legal responses, despite prior assurances of stricter oversight.
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from6abc Philadelphia
1 day ago

Families sue baby formula maker after botulism outbreak sends infants to hospital

A nationwide infant botulism outbreak linked to ByHeart baby formula sickened dozens of infants; families filed federal lawsuits alleging a defective product and company negligence.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

I knew I was starting to have a seizure': women describe lasting effects of being choked' during sex

Strangulation during sex is increasingly common among young people, often normalized by porn and social media, and carries serious risks including brain injury and death.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Bill Ackman's one-liner for young men looking to meet women is more than just dating advice

Social prescribing links patients to community activities to reduce loneliness and can yield sizable health and economic returns.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

Nestle accused of risking baby heath in Africa, Asia and Latin America

Swiss food giant Nestle has been adding sugar to babyfood to help it stoke sales in Africa, Asia and Latin America after cutting it from products sold in European markets, according to a report from an NGO. Released on Tuesday by Swiss-based global justice organisation Public Eye, the report, entitled How Nestle gets children hooked on sugar in lower-income countries, accuses the company of putting the health of babies at risk for profit.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
1 day ago

The Auto Industry's Lead Recycling Program is Poisoning People

Lead recycling factories near Ogijo, Nigeria, release poisonous dust that contaminates the environment and has poisoned workers and children.
fromBig Think
1 day ago

5 ways to rebuild human connection at speed and scale

Across every measure, from health to economic productivity to civic trust, America's social fabric is fraying. Nearly half of U.S. adults report feeling lonely; only one in five employees say they have a close friend at work; and according to the Pew Research Center declining trust costs the economy an estimated 1-2% of GDP each year through friction and inefficiency. The U.S. Surgeon General has warned that loneliness now rivals smoking in its impact on health.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

Fake Ozempic, Zepbound: Booming despite serious health risks DW 11/18/2025

Counterfeit weight-loss injectables are increasing globally as demand outstrips supply, fueled by celebrity and social media promotion and shortages of legitimate drugs.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

What We Know About Residential Care for Vulnerable Youth

Quality residential care provides structured, intensive support for youth who cannot safely remain at home and can be as effective as other care.
fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

'All The Empty Rooms' Drops Dec. 1 On Netflix, & It's A Devastating Must-Watch

On Dec. 1, Netflix is releasing All The Empty Rooms, a short 33-minute documentary taking viewers inside the bedrooms of children killed in school shootings. No, it's not an easy watch by any means, but it looks like one of those pieces of art that might actually make a difference. On Nov. 14, Netflix released the trailer for All The Empty Rooms, which debuted at the 52nd Telluride Film Festival earlier this year.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

The OxyContin settlement explained: Where the Sackler family's $7 billion will go

Sackler family must pay up to $7 billion over 15 years to settle opioid lawsuits, with funds largely to government efforts and victim payments.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

Saoirse Ronan backs helpline appeal as 14 children a week call to report sexual abuse

Many Irish children face abuse, grooming, and sexual exploitation; ISPCC urges public donations to support Childline's 24/7 services.
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fromBustle
2 days ago

Zepbound's NYC Event Left Me With These Key Takeaways

Obesity is a chronic, progressive disease often misunderstood and stigmatized; personal stories and embroidered garments reveal pervasive bias and demand empathy and better treatment.
fromBrooklyn Paper
1 day ago

When seconds matter: FDNY brings lifesaving 'Stop the Bleeding' training to Brownsville * Brooklyn Paper

A medical emergency or shooting can unfold without warning - and as paramedic response times grow longer, New Yorkers are being urged to step in. On Tuesday, Nov. 18, the FDNY brought lifesaving training directly to Brownsville's Van Dyke Community Center, hosting its first annual "Stop the Bleeding" campaign to prepare residents to act before help arrives. The campaign is designed to help victims suffering from cardiac events or gunshot wounds receive immediate aid.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Root canal treatment could significantly lower blood sugar levels, study suggests

If a looming root canal treatment is putting a dampener on the week, take heart: having the procedure can drive health benefits that are felt throughout the body, according to research. Patients who were successfully treated for root canal infections saw their blood sugar levels fall significantly over two years, suggesting that ridding the body of the problematic bacteria could help protect against type 2 diabetes.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

I had already given my baby a name' This is climate breakdown

Dengue during early pregnancy caused severe systemic symptoms, breathing difficulty, loss of consciousness, and may be linked to miscarriage.
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fromTasting Table
1 day ago

How And When To Give Your Water Cooler A Thorough Cleaning - Tasting Table

Clean water coolers and dispensers every three to six months to prevent mold, algae, bacteria and to maintain safe taste and water quality.
fromOpen Culture
2 days ago

How a Dutch "Dementia Village" Improves Quality of Life with Intentional Design

Peo­ple suf­fer­ing from demen­tia lose their abil­i­ty to take an active part in con­ver­sa­tions, every­day activ­i­ties, and their own phys­i­cal upkeep. They are prone to sud­den mood swings, irri­tabil­i­ty, depres­sion, and anx­i­ety. They may be strick­en with delu­sions and wild hal­lu­ci­na­tions. All of these things can be under­stand­ably upset­ting to friends and fam­i­lies. There's a lot of stig­ma sur­round­ing this sit­u­a­tion.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago

HSE facing bill of more than 720m for agency workers as thousands of staff jobs remain unfilled

'Unacceptable' that HSE is spending €124m on agency nurses, while 1,096 funded posts are vacant, TD says The HSE is on course to spend more than €720m hiring agency workers this year while not filling more than 3,700 staff jobs for which it has funding. Agency workers cover a wide range of services and are hired daily to provide medical and nursing care, administrative duties, as well as general support and other patient care.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

'Nearly a full football team' - mother 'over the moon' after giving birth to triplets - just two years after twin boys

A family in Dromara welcomed premature triplet girls who joined their twin boys, with all infants receiving neonatal care at the Ulster Hospital after early births.
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fromNature
3 days ago

How COVAX raced to protect the world from COVID-19

Equitable global vaccine distribution during COVID-19 required navigating complex financial, legal, practical, ethical, and political challenges through initiatives like COVAX.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

Ethiopia confirms three Marburg deaths as outbreak sparks regional alarm

Ethiopia confirmed three Marburg virus deaths, isolated 129 contacts, and activated emergency response measures near the South Sudan border.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Children may be hit harder by flu, say officials

Hertfordshire warns a severe influenza A strain may increase infections and admissions, urging masks and vaccinations for children, older adults, pregnant people and vulnerable groups.
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fromUcsf
2 days ago

Returning to Onsite Work Following Acute Respiratory Infection Symptoms or Illness

Report COVID-19 positive tests to UCSF Occupational Health; privacy is protected, names can be withheld for AB 685 notifications, and return-to-work steps are provided.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Nestle accused of 'risking health of babies for profit' over added sugar in cereals sold in African countries

Nestle adds sugar to most baby cereals sold across Africa, averaging 6g per serving, risking infants' health and conflicting with WHO guidance.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago

Fionnan Sheahan: Incompetence or expedience? Why Simon Harris's scoliosis promise must be scrutinised in inquiry

A former health minister's decisions had life-and-death consequences for desperate families, exemplified by the death of nine-year-old Harvey Morrison Sherratt.
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fromWIRED
2 days ago

Young People Are Tripping on Benadryl-and It's Always a Bad Time

Young people are deliberately taking high doses of Benadryl to induce harsh, terrifying deliriant hallucinations, often shared as the 'Benadryl Hat Man' trend.
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fromArs Technica
2 days ago

Judge smacks down Texas AG's request to immediately block Tylenol ads

A Texas judge denied Ken Paxton's requests to bar Kenvue from claiming Tylenol is safe for pregnant women and children and to block $400M dividends.
fromHarvard Gazette
2 days ago

8 trajectories for long COVID - Harvard Gazette

"This study addresses an urgent need to define the differing long COVID trajectories," said senior author Bruce Levy of Mass General Brigham's Department of Medicine and Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, and the Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic at Harvard Medical School. "Our findings will help determine what resources are needed for clinical and public health support of individuals with long COVID and will also inform efforts to understand long COVID's biological basis."
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fromsfist.com
3 days ago

Disability Rights Activist, Writer, and Icon Alice Wong Dies at Age 51

Doctors said Wong likely wouldn't live beyond the age of 18, which she said limited her early worldview in ways that ultimately pushed her toward justice work. 'Doctors told my parents I wouldn't live past 18, so I grew up never imagining what grownup old ass Alice would look like, and this is why visibility, being able to tell our stories and controlling our own narratives, is why I do what I do,' Wong said during a 2024 summit, per the Chronicle.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

GLP-1 price war heats up as Novo Nordisk offers $199 starter doses

Novo Nordisk is offering Ozempic and Wegovy at reduced self-pay prices: $199/month for the first two months at lowest doses, then $349/month thereafter.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

'Price of sports bras shouldn't stop us competing'

High sports bra cost discourages girls from participating in PE and sports, prompting a campaign for free sports bras and professional fittings in secondary schools.
fromThe Nation
2 days ago

"Nobody Blames the Landlord. They Just Take Away the Kids."

It was a Sunday this past June, and Virginia Ortega was heading to work at her job cleaning hotel rooms, putting in overtime so she could pay her rent. She asked her son Cesar (a pseudonym), an autistic 16-year-old who also suffers from hallucinations, if she should find someone to watch him while she worked, but he said no, he was old enough to stay home alone.
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fromBioMed Central
3 days ago

Impacts of changing work from home patterns on health behaviours and obesity: insights from the late COVID-19 pandemic - BMC Public Health

Reduced remote work from pre- to late pandemic is associated with slightly higher odds of physical inactivity.
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fromInsideHook
2 days ago

One Surefire Way to Boost Your Brain Health This Year

A quantified Brain Care Score combined with a clear personal sense of purpose can improve brain health, lifespan, and healthspan.
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