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fromwww.bloomberg.com
7 hours ago
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FDA investigating possible adult deaths from COVID vaccines

FDA is investigating whether COVID-19 vaccines caused adult deaths in a multi-division safety review amid federal vaccine policy shifts and industry scrutiny.
fromTruthout
10 hours ago
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FDA Announces Inquiry Into COVID Vaccine-Related Deaths, Despite Evidence Showing Safety

FDA will investigate possible links between COVID-19 vaccines and deaths, sparking concerns about misinformation and disputed claims regarding vaccine risks in children.
fromTruthout
10 hours ago
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FDA Announces Inquiry Into COVID Vaccine-Related Deaths, Despite Evidence Showing Safety

#norovirus
fromBoston.com
5 hours ago
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Medford elementary school cancels Thursday classes due to 'suspected' norovirus outbreak

fromSFGATE
1 day ago
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Outbreaks of a highly contagious winter virus spike in Calif. amid US surge

fromBoston.com
5 hours ago
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Medford elementary school cancels Thursday classes due to 'suspected' norovirus outbreak

fromSFGATE
1 day ago
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Outbreaks of a highly contagious winter virus spike in Calif. amid US surge

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fromArs Technica
1 day ago

Over 250 people quarantined in South Carolina as measles outbreak rages

Measles outbreak in northern South Carolina linked to low vaccination and religious exemptions; quarantine is 21 days; most outbreak cases were unvaccinated.
#hepatitis-b
fromWIRED
11 hours ago
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Many States Say They'll Defy RFK Jr.'s Changes to Hepatitis B Vaccination

fromNature
6 days ago
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Hepatitis B vaccine guidance set to be rolled back for US babies: what the science says

fromWIRED
11 hours ago
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Many States Say They'll Defy RFK Jr.'s Changes to Hepatitis B Vaccination

fromNature
6 days ago
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Hepatitis B vaccine guidance set to be rolled back for US babies: what the science says

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fromHarvard Gazette
9 hours ago

The problem with the school smartphone debate - Harvard Gazette

Nearly all U.S. public schools have written cellphone policies, but the central issue is whether those policies are being consistently enforced.
#influenza
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fromwww.npr.org
17 hours ago

The fight to beat neglected tropical diseases was going well. 2025 could change that

Cuts to USAID's neglected tropical diseases funding halted Mali's elimination activities, jeopardizing progress against trachoma and other NTDs and leaving health workers unemployed.
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fromArs Technica
16 hours ago

Dr. Oz tells his federal employees to eat less during the holidays

CMS staff receive weekly guidance promoting portion control, mindful eating, small plates, slower bites, and limiting treats to reduce office snacking during holiday gatherings.
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fromThe Cipher Brief
15 hours ago

America's Antibiotic Weakness Is a National Security Blindspot

Offshoring antibiotic production to China and India has eliminated U.S. onshore fermentation capacity, creating health security and supply access risks for essential antibiotics.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Consuming lots of energy drinks may raise heart disease and stroke risk, say doctors

Millions of people worldwide regularly drink the products, which are non-alcoholic and typically contain more than 150mg of caffeine per litre, very high glucose-based sugar content and varying quantities of other chemicals. Doctors in Nottingham, England, sounded the alarm after an otherwise fit and healthy man in his 50s had a stroke and was left with permanent numbness in his hands and feet. On questioning, he said he drank an average of eight energy drinks a day.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
14 hours ago

Should people wear a mask in public if they feel unwell with flu?

People with flu or cold symptoms should wear masks in public to reduce transmission, while official guidance describes mask-wearing as an option to consider.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
12 hours ago

A Deadly Coronavirus Resurfaces in France for First Time in 12 Years

French health officials are working to trace all the contacts of two men who contracted Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), a potentially deadly disease that typically only occurs in the Middle East. These cases of the disease are the country's first in 12 years, according to the French health ministry. The men, both of whom are in their 70s, are in a stable condition.
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#journalism-funding
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fromwww.bbc.com
13 hours ago

Last minute offer may avert next week's doctor strike

A fresh ministerial deal offering expanded training posts and expense coverage could avert a five-day strike by resident doctors if union members accept it.
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fromwww.dw.com
17 hours ago

Mosquitoes: The most dangerous animals in the world? DW 12/10/2025

West Nile virus, transmitted mainly by native Culex mosquitoes, can cause severe, sometimes fatal disease in humans following local mosquito bites.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

Possible rise in maternal deaths': How USAID cuts strand Malawi's mothers

Ireen Makata sits in her white nursing uniform on a weathered bench at a health post in Malawi's southern Mulanje district. The facility is one of 13 in the district, located within a seminomadic, predominantly agricultural community 65km (40 miles) east of Blantyre, Malawi's commercial capital, near the Mulanje mountain range. The beige-painted facility stands out from the dozens of huts around it made of red bricks, with straw roofs.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
9 hours ago

Scientists Explain How mRNA COVID Vaccines May Rarely Cause Myocarditis

mRNA COVID vaccines are highly safe and effective but can rarely trigger temporary myocarditis via inflammatory cytokine responses, mainly in young males.
#amanita-phalloides
fromKqed
1 day ago
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After Mushroom Poisonings, California Says 'Don't Forage.' Here's What to Know About Death Caps | KQED

fromKqed
1 day ago
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After Mushroom Poisonings, California Says 'Don't Forage.' Here's What to Know About Death Caps | KQED

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fromIrish Independent
17 hours ago

People may be charged up to 50 a month from January for blister-pack medication as Taoiseach vows to discuss with HSE

Patients may face a €20 charge to have blister-pack medications dispensed from January after state funding for preparation ends.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Beware the death cap: East Bay parks officials warn about toxic mushrooms

East Bay parks officials say hikers should beware of an unusually large number of toxic and potentially deadly mushrooms sprouting across the region. The East Bay Regional Parks District issued an advisory Tuesday warning park visitors about the fast-growing fungi, which include the death cap and western destroying angel varieties. Both species benefitted from a spate of early-season rain storms that allowed them to appear in greater volume than usual for this time of the year.
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fromTheregister
19 hours ago

Study challenges claims EVs are riskier for pedestrians

"consistent with the theory that E-HE vehicles are less audible to pedestrians in urban areas where background ambient noise levels are higher."
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fromwww.bbc.com
17 hours ago

Respect plea as paramedics braced for festive abuse

Ambulance crews face widespread physical and sexual abuse, often linked to alcohol and drugs, prompting a campaign and a dedicated LAS support unit.
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fromStreetsblog
1 day ago

A Car Driver Ripped Off a Woman's Leg in Broad Daylight - Streetsblog New York City

Dangerous driving on sidewalks injures pedestrians daily; one incident severed Margaret Duffy's leg and city agencies underreport and underreact despite thousands of annual injuries.
fromNature
1 day ago

Gene-drive-capable mosquitoes suppress patient-derived malaria in Tanzania - Nature

Malaria remains a major public health concern, with many African nations being far from meeting their malaria elimination targets4,5. Vector control methods including indoor residual spraying and long-lasting insecticide-treated bed nets have played a pivotal role in reducing malaria incidence, but the emergence of insecticide-resistant mosquitoes has impeded further progress6. In addition, Africa's rapidly growing population and persistent malaria receptivity make these interventions increasingly unsustainable as standalone solutions.
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fromNature
1 day ago

Exposing a silent cancer

Pancreatic cancer incidence and deaths are rising, with increasing diagnoses among young women, funding has grown but remains inadequate, and late detection drives poor survival.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Couple make organ donation plea after son's death

A family's decision to donate their three-year-old son's seven organs saved lives and highlights the life-saving impact of organ donation.
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fromBusline News
15 hours ago

Laketran Shares Strategy For The Proper Selection And Use Of Wheelchair Lifts And Restraints - Busline News

Proper wheelchair lifts and securement systems must be safe, user-friendly, and have higher weight capacities to ensure reliable transit access for riders using mobility devices.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Sinead Ryan: Hoarding make-up is a risky business, so the ever-pristine Miriam O'Callaghan might be on to something

Sixty percent of people admit to disregarding cosmetics expiry dates, increasing the risk of skin irritation, allergic reactions, or rashes.
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fromThe Mercury News
16 hours ago

Lawsuit over worker deaths targets popular Bay Area markets, as owner speaks out

La Tapatia Market owners face a lawsuit alleging negligence and labor violations after two employees died from carbon monoxide exposure at the Vallejo store.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
11 hours ago

Ontario to expand new rules for cultural long-term care placements | CBC News

Ontario expands rules to prioritize placing seniors in culturally appropriate long-term care homes across the province.
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fromNature
1 day ago

Is your brain tired? Researchers are discovering the roots of mental fatigue

Cognitive fatigue depletes motivation, focus and judgement, increases error risk, and is being investigated biologically and experimentally, with renewed urgency from long COVID.
Public health
fromCN Traveller
1 day ago

The best accessible things to do in London

London offers numerous accessible venues and public spaces that accommodate various disability needs, providing seating, step-free access, quiet areas, and helpful staff.
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fromTasting Table
1 day ago

The Simple Kitchen Cleaning Task You Should Be Doing Every Day - Tasting Table

Wipe commonly touched kitchen surfaces daily to reduce bacteria, maintain cleanliness, and minimize weekend deep-cleaning time.
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fromThe Nation
1 day ago

RFK Jr. Is a Public Health Disaster

State-level Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) laws threaten public health by rolling back vaccination, fluoridation, and other longstanding protections.
Public health
fromSFGATE
1 day ago

Meet the kid who helped turn the anti-vaccine tide in California

Rhett Krawitt's advocacy helped secure California's SB 277 vaccine mandate, aiding protection of vulnerable children and contributing to low statewide measles cases.
Public health
fromTravel + Leisure
1 day ago

CDC Issues Rabies Travel Alert for These 2 Countries-Here's What Travelers Should Know

Travelers to India and Haiti face increased rabies risk; avoid contact with animals, seek immediate care for bites, and consider pre-travel vaccination.
fromThe Nation
1 day ago

Public Health Needs a New Motto: No Apologies, No Surrender

Over the past year, I've noticed a pattern among some of my colleagues in public health, biomedical research, and the university settings in which I work. It's a strange, reflexive tic: Faced with bad-faith criticism from malign actors, we shrink back, saying, "Oh, it's not you. It's me," and walk onto their terrain with accommodation in our hearts. Some may think that, faced with the full fury of the far right, some kind of retreat is the only option.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

NHS leader issues mask warning over nasty' flu strain

NHS chief urges mask-wearing for people with cold or flu symptoms as hospitals face early, record-level flu admissions and staff pressures.
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fromwww.ynetnews.com
in 23 years

Israeli doctors call for hospital mask mandate as global flu surge triggers renewed restrictions

Mandatory masking for medical staff and public mask use plus vaccination are urged amid an unusually early, severe flu surge causing pediatric deaths and critical infant cases.
Public health
fromLookout Santa Cruz
1 day ago

Santa Cruz County's push to reduce hybrid work for health care workers defies data - and common sense

Scaling back hybrid work for Santa Cruz County health staff will worsen burnout, increase resignations, and reduce service quality amid rising demand.
Public health
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

How a rare drug made from California scientists' blood saves babies from botulism

BabyBIG, an antibody treatment from vaccinated donor plasma, is the sole antidote that reduces hospitalization and saves infants from botulism linked to ByHeart formula.
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fromHarvard Gazette
1 day ago

Just who gets a say at FDA public drug-approval hearings? - Harvard Gazette

Public testimony at FDA advisory committee meetings overwhelmingly favors drug approval, with nearly half of speakers reporting conflicts of interest and few negative voices present.
Public health
fromTheregister
1 day ago

Australia bans teens from social media - good luck with that

Australia's new law bans children under 16 from holding active social media accounts, aiming to reduce online harms though enforcement and unintended consequences are expected.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Masks to be worn in hospitals as flu cases surge

Two hospitals reinstate masks for staff and visitors as flu cases double, with a virulent H3N2 strain causing increased hospitalisations and ward outbreaks.
#social-media
fromFuturism
1 day ago
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Social Media Is Absolutely Nuking Children's Brains, New Research Finds

fromFuturism
1 day ago
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Social Media Is Absolutely Nuking Children's Brains, New Research Finds

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fromThe Oaklandside
1 day ago

Federal cuts are expected to carve a $100M hole in the Alameda Health System's budget

Alameda Health System will cut hundreds of jobs after Medicaid funding reductions from H.R. 1 cause projected multimillion-dollar losses.
Public health
fromFast Company
1 day ago

How to lead without losing yourself

Personal trauma can drive achievement but, without self-compassion and inner work, leads to breaking; healing from within enables authentic leadership and breakthrough.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

DOT offers $1B for airports to add nursing suites, family lanes, and even treadmills

The DOT launched a $1 billion grant program to make U.S. airports more family- and health-friendly with flexible funding for amenities and healthier options.
fromMission Local
1 day ago

Times have changed at Ward 86 - but clinic space has not. After S.F. hospital worker's killing, that looms large.

San Francisco General Hospital's Ward 86 derived its name by being sited on the sixth floor of Building 80, an aging red brick tower on the north end of the sprawling hospital campus. It was the first HIV/AIDS outpatient clinic in the nation, opening its doors on Jan. 1, 1983. Until its abrupt closure after last week's stabbing of social worker Alberto Rangel, allegedly by one of the clinic's patients, it hosted a drop-in clinic five days a week.
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fromMail Online
2 days ago

Urgent warning to Brits over BALLOONS sold online

Balloons bought from online marketplaces can contain carcinogenic nitrosamines above legal limits, posing health risks, especially to children.
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fromFast Company
1 day ago

Australia's social media ban goes into effect Wednesday

Australia will ban social media accounts for anyone under 16, deactivating existing accounts to protect children's mental health and influence global policy.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

There's no longer a heartbeat': the couple whose twins were stillborn and the birth keeper' they blame

Chirwa was in too much pain to speak she was in active labour. But she remembers feeling surprised. Why, Chirwa recalls, is she asking us not to mention that we were trying to have a home birth? This was the first pregnancy for Chirwa and her husband, Chifundo Bingala. Both are originally from Malawi, but moved to Cape Town, South Africa, for work: Chirwa found employment as a cleaner, and Bingala as a tailor.
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fromCornell Chronicle
2 days ago

US communities are getting older - and more livable | Cornell Chronicle

Analyzing nearly 650 counties, cities and towns that have participated in the AARP Livability Index over the past decade, new Cornell research shows most have made progress developing communities conducive to aging in place across a range of metrics, from transportation to civic engagement. Some 31,000 other places that are not part of AARP's age-friendly network also made improvements, but to a lesser extent.
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fromAdvocate.com
1 day ago

Can West Virginia ban Medicaid coverage for adult gender-affirming surgery? Appeals court to decide

With that opening line, West Virginia's solicitor, Caleb B. David, urged a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit to reverse its own ruling and reinstate the state's categorical Medicaid ban on gender-affirming surgery for transgender adults. The case, Anderson v. Crouch, had returned to the court after the U.S. Supreme Court vacated its ruling and remanded it for reconsideration following the high court's 2025 decision in U.S. v. Skrmetti, a case focused narrowly on restrictions for minors.
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fromFast Company
2 days ago

Getting rid of old furniture immediately starts lowering the toxic flame retardants in your body. Here's why

Replacing sofas made between 1970 and 2014 with flame-retardant-free furniture halves household PBDE levels within just over a year.
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fromFuturism
1 day ago

Scientists Find That Dosing Men With Antidepressants Can Cut Down on Domestic Violence

Regular sertraline treatment in impulsive, violent men substantially reduced domestic violence re-offending over a decade-long randomized, double-blind trial.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

Which NYC intersections have had the most traffic deaths and injuries since 2022? amNewYork

118 intersections recorded five or more deaths or serious injuries since 2022; 12,261 New Yorkers were killed or seriously injured citywide since 2022.
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fromSan Jose Spotlight
1 day ago

Beall: Building trust through accountability - How the Audit Committee strengthens Valley Water - San Jose Spotlight

The Board Audit Committee provides independent oversight, identifies risks, prioritizes audits, and implements recommendations to improve Valley Water's programs, processes, and capital project delivery.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

More than 9,000 children in Gaza hospitalised for acute malnutrition in October, UN says

More than 9,000 children in Gaza were hospitalized for acute malnutrition in October despite a ceasefire; aid deliveries remain far below needs.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

A welcome pit stop: the US university using parking lots to help unhoused students

Safe parking programs provide students experiencing homelessness essential dignity, hygiene access, and temporary stability while persistent instability harms mental health and academic progress.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Explainer: What do Assessments of Need process reforms mean for children in Ireland?

Assessment of Need backlogs are causing major disability diagnosis delays, and announced changes lack a concrete timeline to ensure AONs meet the six-month legal requirement.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

6 Success Strategies for Aging Well

The view that aging is all downhill may be one that you implicitly believe in. How many times have you made jokes about your age, made jokes about someone else's age, or just looked in the mirror with despair at the toll time takes on your face? Yet, the media is full of images of people whose aging brings them joy rather than pain.
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fromTasting Table
2 days ago

Here's Why It Could Be Frowned Upon To Take A Non-Service Dog Into A Grocery Store - Tasting Table

Pets are banned from grocery stores except service animals because they can transmit disease, contaminate food, and create hygiene risks.
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fromFuncheap
1 day ago

"Healthy Parks Healthy People": Monthly Nature Walks | Bay Area

Free monthly outdoor walks occur on the first Saturday of every month across the Bay Area through the Healthy Parks, Healthy People program.
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fromNature
3 days ago

Five years of COVID vaccines: how a breakthrough created a public-heath crisis

Miscommunication during the COVID-19 response eroded public trust in vaccines and scientific institutions, reducing routine vaccine uptake and endangering disease control like measles elimination.
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fromNature
3 days ago

The top US health director who stood up for science - and was fired

Political interference removed a CDC director and undermined scientific integrity, replacing experts with vaccine critics and cutting funding, threatening US public-health research.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
2 days ago

CNN Anchor Stunned as CDC Vaccine Advisor Warns Newborn Jabs Rollback Wasn't Based on Data'

A CDC advisory committee voted to limit universal newborn hepatitis B vaccination despite committee members reporting no data of vaccine harm was presented.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 days ago

A Vitamin Shot Given at Birth Prevents Lethal Brain Bleeds, but More Parents Are Opting Out

According to new research published today in JAMA, the rate of vitamin K shot refusals has risen nearly 80 percent in the U.S. between 2017 and 2024. The study, which examined medical records from more than five million births during that time period, found that the proportion of newborns who did not receive the injection climbed from 2.92 percent to 5.18 percent.
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fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

The Dangers of Denying All Vaccine-Related Deaths

An FDA vaccine regulator claimed COVID-19 vaccines killed American children, prompting strong expert denials and controversy over evidence and vaccine-safety reporting.
#long-covid
fromKqed
2 days ago
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After Alice Wong's Death, Her Friends Vow to Keep Fighting for Disability Justice | KQED

fromNature
3 days ago
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Long-COVID research just got a big funding boost: will it find new treatments?

fromKqed
2 days ago
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After Alice Wong's Death, Her Friends Vow to Keep Fighting for Disability Justice | KQED

fromNature
3 days ago
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Long-COVID research just got a big funding boost: will it find new treatments?

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fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

DRC fighting worst cholera outbreak in 25 years UNICEF DW 12/08/2025

DRC faces its worst cholera outbreak since 2000 with 64,427 cases and 1,888 deaths amid inadequate water, sanitation, and underfunded response.
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 days ago

Some schools are in lockdown as 'super flu' affects hundreds of pupils and staff - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

H3N2 'super flu' is causing widespread school illness and rising hospital admissions, prompting temporary school closures and urgent vaccination and infection-control measures.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Parents and young people: share your concerns about ultra-processed foods (UPFs)

Ultra-processed foods are replacing fresh food globally and driving rising childhood obesity, exposing millions to long-term health harms.
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fromTruthout
2 days ago

Polls Showing High Support for ACA, Medicare for All, Reveal Voters Back Publicly Funded Health Care

The Affordable Care Act enjoys majority approval, hitting a Gallup high of 57 percent and remaining at or above 50 percent since 2019.
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fromBig Think
2 days ago

"AI can be a force for good": Arianna Huffington on work, health, and our future

Burnout is not a necessary price of success; prioritizing sleep, daily habits, and well-being enables sustainable achievement.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Thousands of patients see NHS hospital referrals lost in black hole'

A Healthwatch England study found 14% of NHS hospital referrals are lost, rejected, or never dispatched, causing communication failures and patient harm.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Drinking water contaminated with Pfas probably increases risk of infant mortality, study finds

Pfas-contaminated drinking water probably greatly increases infant mortality and severe newborn health risks, and cleanup costs are lower than the estimated societal economic harm.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Teens as young as 15 seeking help over botched Botox and fillers

We have received complaints about some practitioners carrying out dermal filler and Botox injections on customers as young as 15.
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fromAxios
2 days ago

AI boom fuels "environmental justice" fears in communities of color

Civil rights groups say these impacts resemble earlier patterns seen with highways, refineries and manufacturing: pollution concentrated where political resistance is weakest and property values are lowest. Data centers can also consume millions of gallons of water per day and use as much electricity as a small city, driving up energy and water use costs for poor residents. Zoom in: A supercomputer data center built by Elon Musk's xAI in Southwest Memphis, a historically Black neighborhood, faces a legal challenge from the NAACP.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
2 days ago

WATCH LIVE: SF DA Brooke Jenkins gives update on deadly SF General Hospital stabbing

A patient fatally stabbed 51-year-old social worker Alberto Rangel at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital after threatening staff and searching for a targeted doctor.
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fromMission Local
3 days ago

At candlelight vigil for Alberto Rangel, fond memories, and anger

A UCSF social worker, Alberto Rangel, was fatally stabbed by a patient, prompting a memorial vigil and concerns about prior warnings and security.
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