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fromJezebel
2 days ago
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It Sure Looks Like Pretty Much Every Unvaccinated Kid Is About to Get Measles

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fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Public Health Department confirms first 2026 measles case in Los Angeles County

Los Angeles County confirmed its first 2026 measles case from recent international travel and urges vaccination verification amid rising outbreaks.
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fromKqed
1 week ago

New Measles Cases in the Bay Area: How to Check Your Vaccination Status and Who Needs a Booster | KQED

Two childhood doses of MMR generally provide lifelong protection against measles; some older adults may need an additional MMR dose.
fromJezebel
2 days ago
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It Sure Looks Like Pretty Much Every Unvaccinated Kid Is About to Get Measles

fromKqed
1 week ago
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New Measles Cases in the Bay Area: How to Check Your Vaccination Status and Who Needs a Booster | KQED

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fromFast Company
1 hour ago

Nipah virus outbreak: Health screenings rolled out at some airports after India cases: Here's the latest

Two confirmed Nipah virus cases occurred in West Bengal involving healthcare workers; WHO assesses national, regional, and global spread risk as low.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 hours ago

This global health leader praises Trump's aid plan and gears up to beat malaria

U.S. global health policy is shifting toward sustainability and country self-reliance, requiring careful, gradual transitions tailored to each country's capacity.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
15 hours ago

Trump DHS Locks Down ICE Detention Facility Where Liam Ramos Was Held Amid Measles Outbreak

ICE locked down the Dilley detention center after a measles outbreak; a detained five-year-old and his father were released and returned to Minnesota.
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fromwww.dw.com
9 hours ago

US withdrawal from WHO threatens Africa's health gains

US withdrawal from WHO in January 2026 creates a major funding gap that threatens African health programs and jeopardizes progress against infectious diseases.
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fromNature
19 hours ago

Are health influencers making us sick?

Internet and social-media platforms are reshaping health information, often prioritizing engagement and commerce over reliable, evidence-based medical guidance.
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fromwww.sandiegouniontribune.com
6 hours ago

Attorney General Bonta sues California hospital for curtailing gender-affirming care

Rady Children's Hospital halted gender-affirming medical interventions despite merger conditions requiring continuation of gender-affirming care and 35 other services for ten years.
fromThe Atlantic
2 hours ago

A Social-Media Ban Really Could Do a Lot of Good

Australia recently decided to try something ambitious. Starting late last year, all children under 16 have been banned from having accounts on social-media sites such as TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram. Because no country has attempted such a ban before, knowing the effects in advance is impossible-and they may be hard to assess even years after implementation. That said, the long experience of governments trying to restrict young people's access to temptation goods of other kinds-drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, pornography-justifies cautious optimism.
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fromFortune
7 hours ago

How Pfizer's CEO wielded moral clarity to help his team do the impossible | Fortune

Reframing speed as a moral imperative drove Pfizer to overcome resistance and achieve unprecedented vaccine development and manufacturing scale-up.
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fromStreetsblog
13 hours ago

Shoveling a Snowy Sidewalk Is An Act of Resistance - Streetsblog USA

Shoveling sidewalks is a small act of mutual aid and community care that protects accessibility, safety, and serves as resistance to systemic failures.
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fromMedCity News
1 day ago

Is It Time to Change the Independent Dispute Resolution Process of the No Surprises Act? - MedCity News

Anthem alleges Prime Healthcare flooded the No Surprises Act IDR process with thousands of ineligible disputes to obtain millions in wrongful awards.
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fromTravel + Leisure
3 hours ago

Hotel Refillable Toiletry Dispensers May Be More Bacteria-filled Than You Think, Study Finds

Refillable hotel toiletry dispensers often contain bacterial contamination exceeding accepted limits, creating hygiene concerns despite environmental benefits.
#caregiving
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 hours ago

Resident doctors vote in favour of more strike action

Resident doctors in England voted overwhelmingly to continue strike action amid pay disputes and specialty training shortages, granting the BMA a six-month strike mandate.
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fromwww.bbc.com
3 hours ago

The 'fantastic' baby bundles not every mum will get

Targeted baby bundles with essential supplies will be delivered to expectant families in deprived Welsh areas, but many struggling families outside eligibility risk missing out.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
7 hours ago

In Zimbabwe, millions choose funeral insurance over pricey medical cover

More Zimbabweans purchase funeral insurance rather than health insurance, leaving many unable to afford medical care and treatment.
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from24/7 Wall St.
2 hours ago

Dave Ramsey: "This Guy Is 100% Controlling, and That's 100% a Financially Abusive Situation"

Financial control within a marriage is abuse that manipulates, isolates, and prevents victims from leaving or rebuilding financial independence.
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fromStreetsblog
2 days ago

The Week In Short Videos - Streetsblog California

Joe Anthony produces engaging Streetsblog Los Angeles videos that amplify transportation and livability issues, expanding audience reach.
fromIndependent
13 hours ago

Life after cancer: You become a 'cancer patient' and that can strip you of your identity. It's a nice feeling to be back at work

Sue Higgins says her breast cancer diagnosis was a shock and after time off for treatment she was nervous about her return to work. An online programme run by Trinity College Dublin proved an invaluable support system
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

US committee is reconsidering all vaccine recommendations

US vaccine committee is reevaluating all vaccine recommendations, potentially shifting childhood vaccine requirements toward individual choice over public mandates.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Death of patients at Glasgow hospital to be investigated, prosecutors confirm

Investigations are underway into multiple deaths linked to infections from contaminated water and ventilation at QEUH, including seven deaths and infections among child cancer patients.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Major incident declared and patients evacuated after hospital fire

A major fire at University Hospital Southampton prompted evacuation and deployment of over 110 firefighters; the fire was contained and no injuries were reported.
fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

People Are Sharing The Telling Signs That Indicate "Trashy Parenting," And Yikes

Parents who shove tablets or phones in their kids' faces. Kids nowadays need to learn how to entertain themselves and regulate their emotions rather than mindlessly scroll at 2 years old. I personally think parents who do this are taking the lazy way out and are just allowing the tablet to parent for them; there is no discussion or creativity taking place. When I was a kid, I always had books, coloring books, sudoku, crosswords, and word searches with me everywhere I went as entertainment, and I think these options are a better alternative.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

NHS patients put at risk by sham investigations', says ex-CEO of hospital

Dr Susan Gilby took over as chief executive at the Countess of Chester hospital in 2018 after it was rocked by the Lucy Letby case. She was awarded the payout one of the biggest in NHS history last month after a tribunal ruled she had been unfairly dismissed after raising concerns about alleged bullying and harassment by the chair of the hospital board.
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fromFortune
1 day ago

Hims and Hers Super Bowl ad highlights 'uncomfortable truth' about elite healthcare for the rich and 'broken' system for the rest | Fortune

The ad begins with a family posing for photos while a fast-moving piano riff plays, reminiscent of the title sequence of the hit HBO show Succession,
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

These 3 'addictive' social media UX features are on trial

The trial is taking place in the Los Angeles County Superior Court, where jury selection started on January 27. It's testing out a new legal theory intended to spur greater regulation of social media platforms like TikTok, Snap, YouTube, and Meta's Facebook and Instagram: Lawyers are gearing up to argue that the companies behind these platforms are designing their sites to be deliberately addictive, resulting in direct personal injury to users, especially children.
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fromSocial Media Explorer
1 day ago

Why Standard Portable Toilets Fall Short at Messy, Hands-On Food Events - Social Media Explorer

Handwashing is the primary sanitation need at crawfish boils; insufficient sinks and reliance on hand sanitizer cause lines, frustration, and poor hygiene.
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fromkffhealthnews.org
2 days ago

Trump policies at odds with emerging understanding of COVID's long-term harm

SARS-CoV-2 can produce diverse, long-term health harms while federal policy has narrowed vaccine recommendations and paused development contracts despite calls for sustained research and monitoring.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Opinion: New federal dietary guidelines mark troubling retreat on alcohol

Updated federal dietary guidelines downplay alcohol harms, omit cancer links, remove standard drink definitions, and fail to warn youth or provide clear risk thresholds.
#tuberculosis
fromSFGATE
2 days ago
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Over 50 latent tuberculosis cases detected at SF high school amid outbreak

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

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

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

fromMail Online
2 days ago

The 25 cancer-causing chemicals FDA allows in America's food

New analysis has identified 25 chemicals linked to cancer that the Food and Drug Administration ( FDA) still allows in American food production. The findings come from scientists at the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), a nonprofit environmental advocacy group, who determined that eight of the chemicals are classified as known human carcinogens and 17 are reasonably anticipated to be human carcinogens.
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fromFortune Well
2 days ago

Melatonin and kids: Experts warn about potential overdoses | Fortune Well

Melatonin overdoses in children have risen sharply; parents should consult health professionals before giving melatonin and prioritize sleep habits over supplements.
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fromKPBS Public Media
2 days ago

'We're basically pushers:' Two California courtrooms hear how companies may have hooked kids on social media

Instagram and other social platforms design and market features that encourage addictive use among teens, prioritizing engagement and profit over children's mental health.
fromFortune
1 day ago

Mexico's ban on vapes could give drug cartels more revenue - 'those selling cocaine, fentanyl, marijuana are selling you vapes' | Fortune

The cartel said it was seizing the store, which would only be allowed to sell online outside the state. That was in early 2022, when vapes were still legal in Mexico, a market worth $1.5 billion. But earlier this month, the country banned the sale - although not the use - of electronic cigarettes. Experts believe organized crime will now consolidate its control over the sale of the devices.
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fromScienceDaily
2 days ago

A quiet change in everyday foods could save thousands of lives

Reducing sodium in packaged and prepared foods can prevent tens of thousands of heart attacks, strokes, and premature deaths.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Parents to open 'virtual hospice' after unit shuts

Families of seriously ill children in east London are establishing East London Hospice to provide home-based 'virtual hospice' care after Richard House's closure.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

Heart disease is on the rise in younger adults. A cardiologist says prevention needs to start sooner.

Protect heart health early through regular exercise, stress reduction, and increased fiber; lifestyle changes now reduce long-term cardiovascular risk and aging of the heart.
fromABC7 Chicago
2 days ago

ICE claim that a man shattered his skull running into wall triggers tension at a Minnesota hospital

Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents initially claimed Alberto Castañeda Mondragón had tried to flee while handcuffed and "purposefully ran headfirst into a brick wall," according to court documents filed by a lawyer seeking his release. But staff members at Hennepin County Medical Center determined that could not possibly account for the fractures and bleeding throughout the 31-year-old's brain, said three nurses familiar with the case. "It was laughable, if there was something to laugh about," said one of the nurses, who spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss patient care. "There was no way this person ran headfirst into a wall."
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fromFortune Well
2 days ago

Adopting these 8 healthy habits by middle age could add decades to your life | Fortune Well

Adopting eight healthy habits can reduce mortality and substantially increase life expectancy, potentially adding about 23–24 years for 40-year-olds.
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fromThe Local France
2 days ago

France tightens infant formula rules after toxin scare

France will lower the allowable cereulide level in infant formula to 0.014 µg per kg body weight following widespread recalls linked to potential contamination.
fromReadWrite
3 days ago

Singapore Police announces new migrant worker ambassadors, working to address gambling risks

Those who apply have to undergo an interview and are then assessed on a number of criteria and they are required to work in Singapore for more than two years. Once named an ambassador, they are then trained to educate about problematic gambling behaviors. They also share crime prevention advisories with the CCIB's guidance and help guide peers towards available support, including casino self-exclusion. The people selected must participate in at least one outreach session at dormitories or recreational centers during their two-year term.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Flu cases on the rise in California; doctors urge vaccinations

Influenza transmission is rising in California and the Bay Area, increasing hospital cases and prompting vaccination, handwashing, and mask use to reduce serious illness.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

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

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

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

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

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

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

Dangerous toxin discovered in recalled baby formula

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

America's Testosterone Levels Are Probably Fine

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

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

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

The early turning point when men's heart risk accelerates

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

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

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

Could weight-loss jabs be behind rising gallbladder removals?

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

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

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

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

I think this is a fairly recognized phenomenon,
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
3 days ago

'Failure to prepare' for winter has left A&E patients out at sea - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Today's data, from NHSE's latest weekly winter situation report, covers the week ending 25 January. It showed that bed occupancy in English hospitals remains dangerously high, at 94.6%, while more than 14,000 people medically fit to be discharged from hospital were still stuck in beds. On a given day, there were on average 50,368 patients who had been in a hospital bed for seven days or longer, showing problems lie at the 'back door' of hospitals.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago

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

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

Americans living longer after cancer diagnosis - Harvard Gazette

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

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

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

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

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

AI-supported breast cancer screenings result in fewer aggressive cases

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

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

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

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

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

Gounardes: Urgent action needed on underage gambling

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

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

I was considering retiring after I turned 80, but the cost of geriatric care is high. My sister and ex-wife both require care. My sister is in full-time memory care, and my ex-wife has needed more care over the past two years after a dementia diagnosis, so I decided to keep working. I'm trying to help support them, whether it's paying the care facility directly or paying them to provide some support or outside nurses.
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fromsfist.com
3 days ago

Biennial Homeless Census Shifts to Morning Count In Hopes of Better Accuracy

including shifting it from late-night to a morning count, in the hope of avoiding the undercounting problem that critics typically point to. As advocate Del Seymour, a member of the Local Homeless Coordinating Board, tells the Chronicle, the morning count, conducted between 5 am and 10 am on Thursday, will hopefully be a more accurate picture, because unhoused individuals tend to hide themselves at night to keep from being robbed, and that could lead to them being missed.
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fromwww.housingwire.com
2 days ago

WalletHub says these are the best states for retirees in 2026

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

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

A CDC advisory chair rejected established scientific methods and promoted unsupported claims linking vaccines to harm, undermining public health expertise.
#covid-19
fromEmptywheel
4 days ago
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Three Things: Mary Had a Little Lambda [UPDATE-1]

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

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

fromwww.aljazeera.com
4 days ago

Spain launches probe as expired vaccines given to 253 children

Health authorities in Spain's Basque Country have launched an investigation after expired doses of the childhood hexavalent vaccine were administered to 253 patients, mostly infants. Osakidetza, the Basque public health service responsible for delivering healthcare across the region, began contacting the affected families this week. The issue was detected on January 15, the agency said in a statement on Wednesday.
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#life-expectancy
fromFortune
3 days ago
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Life is actually getting better-and longer-for Americans, despite everything you read in the news | Fortune

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

fromFortune
4 days ago

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

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

Healthcare Workers Must Continue Alex Pretti's Fight

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

Health insurance costs are up. Women and LGBTQ+ people are paying the price

Women and LGBTQ+ people face skyrocketing ACA marketplace premiums after subsidy lapse, forcing many to cut savings, work more, delay retirement, or forgo insurance.
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