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fromThe Berkshire Eagle
3 hours ago

The Ad Council and TVB Launch 22nd Annual Project Roadblock to Prevent Buzzed Driving

The Ad Council, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Television Bureau of Advertising (TVB), today announced the launch of the 22 nd annual Project Roadblock. Each year, local broadcast TV stations across the country donate airspace to Buzzed Driving Prevention public service advertisements (PSAs) during the holiday season, reminding holiday travelers about the dangers of buzzed driving and encouraging them to plan ahead for a safe ride.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 hours ago

'Our daughter's asthma death must not be in vain'

Mrs Albino said: "We believe a series of systemic failures contributed to her death and we will not allow her to become just another case and a statistic." She added that her daughter's condition was worsened by anxiety. "As a family, we feel that nobody helped us and others actually worsened Emily's anxiety by not listening to our concerns," she added.
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fromSan Francisco Bay Times
3 hours ago

Tammy Webster Brown's Path to Recovery and Reunification - San Francisco Bay Times

Tammy Webster Brown models daily faith, gratitude, and music-based practice to lead compassionate, holistic residential recovery services for women under the Practice Makes Love Easy philosophy.
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fromMedCity News
3 days ago

'What Else Is Going to Change?': What ACIP's Hep B Guidance Means for the Future of Vaccines - MedCity News

ACIP now recommends individual parental decision-making on newborn hepatitis B vaccination, potentially reversing a 30-year universal vaccination policy that cut pediatric infections by 99%.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
10 hours ago

American Academy of Pediatrics loses government funding after criticizing RFK Jr

HHS terminated several multi-million-dollar grants to the American Academy of Pediatrics, citing misalignment with departmental priorities after AAP criticisms, affecting child-health projects nationwide.
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fromJezebel
22 hours ago

Trump Admin Sued for Refusing to Explain What's Happening With $10M Worth of Birth Control

At least $10 million in contraceptives is unused in a Belgian warehouse after U.S. officials planned destruction, prompting a lawsuit and FOIA seeking withheld records.
fromwww.theguardian.com
21 hours ago

A Harvard scholar's ouster exposes a crisis of institutional integrity | Eric Reinhart

Last Tuesday afternoon, Dean Andrea Baccarelli at the Harvard School of Public Health sent out a brief message announcing that one of the country's most experienced and accomplished public health leaders, Dr Mary T Bassett, would step down as director of the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights. The email struck a polite, bureaucratic tone, thanking her for her service and offering an upbeat rationale for a new focus on children's health.
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fromwww.npr.org
14 hours ago

Why I volunteered to be infected with dengue fever

Clinical trials depend on human volunteers, extensive funding, and raise ethical concerns about risk, compensation, exploitation, and informed consent.
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fromBusiness Insider
22 hours ago

Health insurance costs are set to rise in 2026. Here's what enrollees need to know.

Health insurance costs will rise in 2026; ACA subsidies may expire, increasing marketplace prices and pushing many households to face higher premiums.
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fromThe Atlantic
20 hours ago

The Vaccine Researcher Quietly Wielding the Axe at NIH

The NIH underwent major layoffs, policy changes, and infectious-disease funding cuts while Jay Bhattacharya remained largely absent and focused on media.
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fromNieman Lab
12 hours ago

Journalism can learn from the Southern reproductive justice movement

Southern reproductive justice networks build agile, dignified, community-centered information-and-care ecosystems that adapt to repression, misinformation, and scarcity and offer models for journalism.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
1 day ago

How rare drug made from group of Bay Area blood donors saves babies from botulism

BabyBIG human botulism immune globulin, developed from immunized volunteers' plasma, neutralizes circulating botulinum toxin in infants and halts disease progression.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Resident doctors begin five-day walkout amid surging flu cases

Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
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fromNature
1 day ago
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Could tracking animals' health help to avert the next pandemic?

fromNature
1 day ago
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Could tracking animals' health help to avert the next pandemic?

fromwww.theguardian.com
19 hours ago

New flu strain sweeping across Europe is putting pressure on healthcare, says WHO

An intense surge in flu cases driven by a newly dominant virus strain is sweeping across Europe, placing healthcare systems in several countries under severe pressure, the World Health Organization has said. The WHO said on Wednesday that at least 27 of the 38 countries in its European region were reporting high or very high influenza activity, with more than half of patients with flu-like symptoms testing positive in six countries including Ireland, Serbia, Slovenia and the UK.
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fromHarvard Gazette
13 hours ago

Is cost curbing use of weight loss drugs? - Harvard Gazette

About 40% of GLP-1 prescriptions go unfilled; fill rates are lower for Black and Hispanic patients and average out-of-pocket costs are about $71.90 per prescription.
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fromNature
1 day ago
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Flu's link to cardiovascular disease shows why vaccination is essential

fromFast Company
1 day ago
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A nasty 'superflu' virus is spreading in the U.S. right now: What to know about the subclade K flu variant

fromNature
1 day ago
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Flu's link to cardiovascular disease shows why vaccination is essential

fromFast Company
1 day ago
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A nasty 'superflu' virus is spreading in the U.S. right now: What to know about the subclade K flu variant

fromLos Angeles Times
10 hours ago

'I am afraid that I might die here': ICE detainee fears 'imminent death' without lifesaving care, lawyers say

At a hearing Wednesday morning, U.S. District Judge Maxine M. Chesney gave the government until 4 p.m. on Monday to resolve the issue or file an opposition, according to Tess Borden, a lawyer with the Prison Law Office, which brought the class action lawsuit, along with the American Civil Liberties Union, the California Collaborative for Immigrant Justice and Keker, Van Nest & Peters LLP. The judge set a hearing, if needed, for next Tuesday in San Francisco.
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fromWPXI
10 hours ago

Pennsylvania attorney general part of crackdown on misleading AI-generated weight loss ads

A bipartisan coalition of 35 attorneys general demands Meta stop deceptive AI-generated weight-loss ads, require clear risk disclosures, and restrict prescription drug promotions.
fromwww.bbc.com
16 hours ago

Caesarean sections overtake natural vaginal births for the first time

More babies are being born by caesarean section in England than delivered naturally - without assistance - for the first time. Latest NHS data for 2024-25 shows that 45% of births were by C-section, compared to 44% which were spontaneous, a term used to describe a natural vaginal birth. Another 11% needed extra support and interventions like forceps. Nearly half of the caesaereans - when the baby is delivered by surgeons cutting into the mother's abdomen and womb - were planned in advance.
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fromInDepthNH.org
13 hours ago

AG Formella Pushes Meta to Take Action on Misleading AI Weight Loss Ads

Concord, NH - Attorney General John M. Formella and a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general are calling on Meta to better enforce its own policies about pharmaceutical and wellness ads on Instagram and Facebook and take additional measures to prevent AI-generated weight loss content in ads. These ads are likely to see an uptick during the holiday season and the new year, when conversations around weight loss and appearance tend to increase.
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fromBusiness Insider
22 hours ago

Hospitals don't always publicly disclose their C-section rates. Here's how we compiled our own data.

The more we dug, the more we realized there was a gap between the procedure's public perception as a routine, normal part of giving birth and what experts were saying. We set out to figure out why. We also wanted to better understand the complexity involved in a procedure that can be life-saving and is also performed around double the rate the World Health Organization says is "ideal" for maternal and infant health.
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fromBusiness Insider
22 hours ago

Neighboring hospitals have drastically different C-section rates. Financial pressures help explain why.

Hiring a nurse-midwife at Princeton Baptist sharply reduced low-risk C-section rates, enabling far more vaginal births despite institutional resistance and financial incentives for C-sections.
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fromThe Mercury News
13 hours ago

San Jose extends ban on new tobacco retailers until November 2027

San Jose extends moratorium on new tobacco retailers through Nov. 2027 while reviewing and strengthening regulations to reduce retailer density and protect public health.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
22 hours ago

One in nine teens are approached to sell drugs - and a quarter go through with it

Many teenagers in England and Wales are being targeted and lured into selling or transporting drugs, experiencing exploitation, fear, and criminalisation.
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fromPsychology Today
12 hours ago

Should Politicians Be Tested for Dementia?

Analysis of unrehearsed speech and language can indicate the presence of dementia or Alzheimer's and provide progressive warning signs though not a definitive diagnosis.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
1 day ago

19 more pistachio, pistachio-related products recalled in Canada | CBC News

Nineteen additional pistachio and pistachio-containing products recalled in Canada over possible Salmonella contamination.
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fromTruthout
1 day ago

FDA Opts Out of Widely Condemned Plan for "Black Box" Warnings on COVID Shots

The FDA decided not to add black box warnings to COVID-19 vaccines after agency leaders concluded such warnings were unnecessary.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
1 day ago

California hires ex-CDC leaders who were fired or quit under Trump

California hired two former senior CDC officials to strengthen science-driven public health decision-making and counter federal changes to vaccine and health policy.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Newsom appoints ex-CDC officials to lead California's new public health network

California appointed two former CDC scientists to lead PHNIX to modernize public health infrastructure and counter vaccine skepticism.
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 day ago

Toronto seeing early uptick in child flu cases, says medical officer of health | CBC News

Toronto is seeing rapidly increasing flu activity particularly among children, with flu season coming early this year, Dr. Michelle Murti said in a statement Tuesday. It's being driven by influenza A, she said, which has affected children more severely. This early surge is leading to more pediatric cases requiring hospital care, underscoring the seriousness of the current season, she said, saying influenza A has also been spreading to adults and people in long-term care.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Figures reveal stark reality of US funding cuts as 1,394 family planning clinics shut

Cuts to US aid funding have caused closure of over 1,000 family planning clinics, depriving millions of contraceptives, care, and HIV services.
from6abc Philadelphia
1 day ago

FDA sends warning letters to retailers for selling recalled baby formula linked to botulism outbreak

The US Food and Drug Administration sent warning letters to Target, Walmart, Kroger and Albertsons after some of the stores failed to remove recalled baby formula linked to a large infant botulism outbreak. The FDA said it communicated with the retailers about the recall repeatedly, even sending several emails requesting plans of action to comply with the recall, but none of the companies responded to the request.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

3 Keys to Reversing Misinformation With Cognitive Dissonance

Confirmation bias is when people only believe information that reinforces what they already believe. For example, vaccine opponents may only believe information about vaccines being unsafe, and will reject any contrary information or facts. Confirmation bias is one reason people find it hard to let go of their belief in misinformation. Misinformed people often trust virtual or online sources, such as social media or podcasts. However, misinformation is increasingly coming from state and federal government agencies.
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fromFortune
2 days ago
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FDA accuses Walmart, Target, Kroger and Alberstons of botched botulism recalls as infants got sick | Fortune

fromFortune
2 days ago
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FDA accuses Walmart, Target, Kroger and Alberstons of botched botulism recalls as infants got sick | Fortune

fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago

New Flu Variant May Be Triggering Spike in Severe Disease

Worryingly, the mutations in the subclade K variant may make this year's flu vaccine less effective. But experts say the shot, which was developed months before the new variant was identified, should still provide some protection against severe disease and death. The mutations may allow it to evade some but not all of the influenza-vaccine-induced protection, Pekosz explained.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Improve the NHS fast or people will fall for the charlatans' so says a departing trust head. We'd do well to listen | Polly Toynbee

I can't remember a time when the NHS was at such risk, he says. Labour has put in more money and staff, productivity and activity has risen a bit, waiting times down a bit, yet waiting lists stay stubbornly high. That's dangerous ammunition for Nigel Farage and the Conservatives, says Hulme, a narrative for people who want to kill the NHS.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Wes Streeting and resident doctors urged to agree to mediation to end strikes

Exasperated NHS bosses have urged Wes Streeting and the British Medical Association to agree to independent mediation to end industrial action by resident doctors, who will begin their latest strike on Wednesday. The health secretary and the doctors union have been told to embrace the idea in order to urgently break the deadlock in their increasingly bitter dispute that health service bosses say is making patients collateral damage.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The Guardian view on dentists: contractual tweaks won't stop the rot | Editorial

NHS dental contract changes will prioritise complex and urgent cases and enable package bookings, but they are modest tweaks rather than the comprehensive overhaul needed.
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 day ago

US military vs. beards: Why banning facial hair may be discriminatory

In the age of streaming, television series no longer just entertain: they dictate conversations, shape esthetics, and sometimes even foreshadow headlines. Take Boots (Netflix, 2025), for example. The series follows two young men training at a U.S. Marine Corps recruit center in the 1990s. But what might seem like a nostalgic tale of discipline and military brotherhood becomes with almost imperceptible detail an X-ray of current dilemmas surrounding identity, body, and power.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 day ago

The Problem With Comparing Big Food to Big Tobacco

Without fail, any corporation accused of conspiring against public health will be compared to Big Tobacco. When oil companies downplayed the threat of climate change, they were allegedly following in the footsteps of cigarette manufacturers. The NFL's strategy for disputing the link between football and concussions has similarly been likened to the tobacco industry's actions. The online-gambling industry has supposedly acted like Big Tobacco, as have the tech industry and the plastic industry.
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fromwww.housingwire.com
1 day ago

Financial strain grows for sandwich generation caregivers in 2025

Overall, about one-third of Americans in this age group reported experiencing significant emotional, physical and financial strain. The burden differs by gender: men reported greater financial pressure, while women were more likely to bear the emotional and physical toll of caregiving. The emotional and financial strain of caring for parents and children at the same time is realand growing, Kristen Sieffert, FoA president, said in a statement. Macroeconomic pressures such as inflation have placed increased pressure on sandwich caregivers during their peak earning years.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 day ago

Sick migrants detained at Krome denounce appalling medical care: This is a concentration camp'

Detainees at Krome face severe medical neglect, overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, delayed care, and alleged mistreatment, causing serious health crises including heart attacks.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

Eggs recalled after Salmonella sickens 63 people in California: See the list of products and stores impacted

Vega Farms voluntarily recalled in-shell brown eggs after a Salmonella outbreak sickened 63 people and hospitalized 13 in Northern California.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Two new hospitals and more beds get green light to ease overcrowding crisis in UHL

Two new hospitals for the mid west and immediate additional beds will be added to alleviate overcrowding at University Hospital Limerick.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

What's in a number? Americans are living longer but are unsure they want to see 100

Many adults prioritize health, function, and quality of life over simply reaching extreme ages such as 100.
fromNews Center
1 day ago

Beidas Elected Co-Editor-in-Chief of Implementation Science - News Center

"It is a huge honor and responsibility to be named co-editor-in-chief for our flagship journal, Implementation Science," Beidas said. "Our journal was founded in 2006 by Martin Eccles and Brian Mittman, two giants in the field. I was just getting started in my professional journey at that time, and publishing in that journal was aspirational for me."
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

New antibiotics hailed as turning point' in treating drug-resistant gonorrhoea

Gonorrhoea is on the rise around the world, with more than 82m infections globally each year and particularly high rates in Africa and countries in the World Health Organization's Western Pacific region, which reaches from Mongolia and China to New Zealand. Cases in England are at a record high, and rates in Europe were three times higher in 2023 than in 2014. Health officials are concerned about an increase in drug-resistant strains of the bacterium, with the WHO designating it a priority pathogen.
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fromKqed
2 days ago

Community Seafood Program Helps Feed The Hungry In Monterey | KQED

Al & Friends provides donated nutritious meals to hundreds near Monterey, while California faces rising silicosis from engineered stone fabrication needing urgent phase-out.
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fromApartment Therapy
1 day ago

I Learned There's a Difference Between Cleaning, Sanitizing, and Disinfecting, and Now I Know When to Use Each

Cleaning removes visible dirt; sanitizing reduces bacteria to public-health-acceptable levels; disinfecting provides a higher-level microbial kill and requires prior cleaning for effectiveness.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

Share the Spirit: Spectrum Community Services brings valuable help to Tri-Valley seniors

Meals On Wheels provides hot meals and social connection to homebound seniors in the Tri-Valley, relying on volunteers.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 day ago

Not all insomnia is the same: Study identifies five subtypes and paves the way for personalized treatment

Chronic insomnia is common and heterogeneous; CBT-I is first-line but many patients remain long-term medicated or symptomatic.
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fromBoston.com
3 days ago

Child confirmed as Connecticut's first measles case in 4 years

An unvaccinated child under 10 in Fairfield County, Connecticut contracted measles after international travel; one MMR dose ~93% effective, two doses ~97%.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

FDA commissioner on growing public mistrust of government health advice

Government health agencies must show greater humility and transparency to rebuild public trust, clearly communicating varying risks by age and underlying health conditions.
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fromFortune
2 days ago

Gavin Newsom hires former CDC officials to work as public health consultants for state of California | Fortune

California hired two former senior CDC officials as public health consultants to strengthen science-driven decision-making and create state-level vaccine and health guidance.
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fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Newsom taps former CDC leaders critical of Trump-era health policies for new initiative

California launched PHNIX led by former CDC leaders Susan Monarez and Debra Houry to modernize public-health surveillance, data sharing, and infrastructure nationwide.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 days ago

Millions of Kids in the U.S. Are Losing Insurance, and Some Will Get Sicker and Die from Cancer

More than four million U.S. children under age 19 lacked health insurance in 2024. The uninsured rate peaked at 6.1 percentthe highest level in the past decade, according to a recent analysis by the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families, a health policy research organization. That marks a nearly 20 percent increase in the number of uninsured children nationwide since 2022.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

The Guardian view on birth influencers: the public need protecting from bad advice | Editorial

Free-birth movements and online health influencers encouraging unassisted births risk serious harm, especially where medical maternity care is inadequate or mistrusted.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 days ago

Getting the COVID Vaccine Can Slash Risk of Premature Birth by About a Third in Pregnant People, Study Finds

Pregnant people who get a COVID vaccine are dramatically less likely to experience severe symptoms of the disease or to give birth prematurely, according to a comprehensive new study published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Those who got the shot during pregnancy, rather than before they were pregnant, showed even lower odds of health complications. The findings add to a growing body of evidence that COVID vaccines are safe and beneficial across different populations.
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fromKqed
2 days ago

'Health Emergency': California Doctors Urge Ban of Countertop Material Linked to Deadly Disease | KQED

As long as this dangerous material remains available and is purchased and used in California, it's inevitable that people will continue to be exposed and die,
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Health secretary's fury at self-indulgent' five-day doctors' strike

Doctors plan a five-day pre-Christmas strike, prompting government criticism and warnings of strain on the NHS amid record flu hospitalizations.
fromTODAY.com
2 days ago

Your Child Wakes Up With Sniffles. Can They Go to a Party? A Pediatrician Weighs In

A runny nose alone doesn't scare me. A lot of kids are going to have runny watery noses in the winter season. It can be from the cold weather, or it can be from allergies in the fall. A sniffle is not going to do much damage, especially with good hand hygiene.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

People pulling own teeth due to lack of urgent NHS dental care in England, watchdog finds

People in England are being denied emergency NHS dental care and sometimes resort to risky self-treatment, including pulling out their own teeth.
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fromKqed
2 days ago

Navy Apologizes for 11-Month Delay in Reporting Radioactive Material at Hunters Point | KQED

The U.S. Navy delayed reporting a detected low-level plutonium release at Hunters Point for 11 months, apologized, and pledged improved communication while the EPA reviews the case.
fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

Contributor: Rob Reiner reshaped how California understands and invests in children

After his tragic death Sunday, the world remembers Rob Reiner as a cinematic force - and he was one, as an unforgettable presence on the ambitious 1970s sitcom "All in the Family" and later as the director of beloved films. I came to know him differently: as a restless thinker who transformed his own life story into bold public policy, reshaping how California understands and invests in its youngest children.
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fromMission Local
2 days ago

At S.F. city hearing, Navy says: Don't panic about plutonium

Plutonium was detected above Parcel C at Hunters Point at low levels, but the Navy waited 11 months to notify regulators, prompting EPA review and criticism.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Tell us: have you ever had an allergic reaction caused by your clothes?

Research has shown that synthetic fabrics, particularly from fast fashion retailers, are often treated with a range of hazardous chemicals - including dyes containing heavy metals such as lead, antimicrobial agents, and anti wrinkle treatments - that can cause allergic reactions such as skin irritation or respiratory issues in some people. If you have had an allergic reaction, or more serious health effects, that you suspect have been caused by your clothes we want to hear from you.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Doctors vote to go ahead with this week's five-day strike

This week's five-day doctor strike in England will go ahead after British Medical Association members voted to continue with a planned walkout despite a new offer from the government. The strike by resident doctors, the new name for junior doctors, is due to start at 07:00 on Wednesday with ministers warning patients will be put at risk because of the huge pressures on hospitals which are battling a wave of flu.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Oysters are a risk, as is raw meat': why you get food poisoning and how to avoid it

Food poisoning results from bacteria, viruses, or toxins and produces varied mechanisms and symptoms, from rapid toxin-driven vomiting to prolonged inflammation-driven diarrhoea.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

It's a timebomb': Ghana grapples with mass exodus of nurses as thousands head to the west

Low pay, unpaid salaries, and poor infrastructure are driving thousands of Ghanaian nurses and doctors to migrate abroad, creating a growing national healthcare crisis.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Sir Cliff Richard reveals prostate cancer treatment

Sir Cliff Richard, 85, was treated for early-stage prostate cancer that had not metastasized and urged a national screening programme for men to ensure early testing and treatment.
from24/7 Wall St.
2 days ago

It's Time to Move if You Want to Live to Be 100 Years Old

Life expectancy in the United States varies dramatically from one community to another.
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