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Healthcare
fromSecuritymagazine
1 day ago

Why De-Escalation Must Be Part of a Layered Safety Strategy in Healthcare

Healthcare security leaders must proactively manage potential incidents through layered safety strategies and effective training to enhance staff confidence and care delivery.
#cdc
Public health
fromTruthout
5 hours ago

CDC-Backed Delay for Hep B Shots Could Result in Hundreds of Infant Infections, Studies Find

Delaying hepatitis B vaccinations for newborns could lead to increased infections and significant economic costs.
Public health
fromTruthout
5 hours ago

CDC-Backed Delay for Hep B Shots Could Result in Hundreds of Infant Infections, Studies Find

Delaying hepatitis B vaccinations for newborns could lead to increased infections and significant economic costs.
#mental-health
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
3 hours ago

New Poll Reveals Growing Concern About Mental Health

Mental health is now the top health concern for 50% of U.S. respondents, reflecting a significant increase in awareness and worry.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago
Psychology

Scrolling and worrying: the hidden dangers of DIY diagnosis

Self-directed research on mental health can lead to both accurate and inaccurate conclusions, highlighting the need for professional guidance.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
3 hours ago

New Poll Reveals Growing Concern About Mental Health

Mental health is now the top health concern for 50% of U.S. respondents, reflecting a significant increase in awareness and worry.
fromIndependent
20 hours ago

Walking will slash your cancer and dementia risk - but only at the right pace. Here's what you need to know

Walking is not a lifestyle choice or fitness trend but an inherent part of being human with myriad health benefits. We need to do it a lot more, and faster.
Exercise
US news
fromwww.npr.org
9 hours ago

Natural disasters can cause another crisis for those recovering from opioid addiction

Hurricane Helene highlighted the need for improved access to substance use medications during natural disasters to prevent opioid relapse and overdose.
Coronavirus
fromSFGATE
1 day ago

Calif. officials concerned as weekly average mpox cases 'more than double'

California health officials urge at-risk individuals to get the mpox vaccine as cases of clade II rise significantly.
Social justice
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

What Families Need to Know About Restraints in Psychiatric Care

Restraints in healthcare settings disproportionately affect Black individuals and can lead to trauma and distrust in care.
Health
fromScary Mommy
4 days ago

Supplement Use In Kids Is Rising, Including For Weight Loss & Bodybuilding, New Study Finds

Supplement use in children has significantly increased, with over 35% using dietary supplements, raising safety concerns, especially regarding melatonin.
#measles
Boston
fromBoston.com
6 days ago

Passenger on Boston-bound flight had measles, health officials say

A passenger with measles traveled through Logan Airport, prompting health officials to warn of potential exposure.
Coronavirus
fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

Measles takes a plane to Idaho, which has worst vaccination rate in US

Vaccination coverage for measles in Idaho is only 78.5%, significantly below the 95% target needed to prevent outbreaks.
Boston
fromBoston.com
6 days ago

Passenger on Boston-bound flight had measles, health officials say

A passenger with measles traveled through Logan Airport, prompting health officials to warn of potential exposure.
Coronavirus
fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

Measles takes a plane to Idaho, which has worst vaccination rate in US

Vaccination coverage for measles in Idaho is only 78.5%, significantly below the 95% target needed to prevent outbreaks.
NYC parents
fromwww.bbc.com
5 days ago

'My baby scratches and scratches': Families say their homes are making their children sick

Over 135,000 families in England live in temporary housing, facing overcrowding and poor living conditions.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
6 days ago

5 Things That Are Totally OK To Share With Your Doctor When You're Expecting

Pregnancy lasts 40 weeks, leading to unique experiences and concerns that require supportive healthcare guidance.
#measles-outbreak
Public health
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

South Carolina's measles outbreak is over. But more are brewing around the country

South Carolina ended the largest measles outbreak in the U.S. since 1991 after 42 days without new cases.
Coronavirus
fromWIRED
1 month ago

The South Carolina Measles Outbreak Is Slowing Down

South Carolina's measles outbreak, the largest in the US in 30 years, is slowing with approximately 10 weekly cases reported, down from 200 at its January peak, though the US risks losing its measles elimination status.
Public health
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

South Carolina's measles outbreak is over. But more are brewing around the country

South Carolina ended the largest measles outbreak in the U.S. since 1991 after 42 days without new cases.
Coronavirus
fromWIRED
1 month ago

The South Carolina Measles Outbreak Is Slowing Down

South Carolina's measles outbreak, the largest in the US in 30 years, is slowing with approximately 10 weekly cases reported, down from 200 at its January peak, though the US risks losing its measles elimination status.
Medicine
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Move More, Stress Less

Parkinson's disease affects millions globally, with symptoms including motor and nonmotor issues, and may be managed through exercise and dietary changes.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
7 hours ago

You've Been Working on Your Anxiety: What You May Be Missing

Anxiety affects individuals uniquely across four systems, and understanding this can change one's relationship with it.
Philosophy
fromBig Think
6 days ago

What if the real driver of your health isn't genes or diet - but energy flow?

Energy flow defines vitality and shapes human experience, distinguishing living beings from the lifeless.
Coronavirus
fromThe Nation
3 days ago

I Was Treated for Tuberculosis While Millions Were Robbed of Care

Immunosuppressant medication increases the risk of infections, leading to a positive tuberculosis test after years of negative results.
Health
fromwww.businessinsider.com
5 days ago

A top doctor doesn't use fitness trackers, but is obsessed with one health metric

Fitness trackers are generally unnecessary, but tracking step count can encourage daily activity.
Public health
fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

Experts Say This Is The 1 Thing You Should Do ASAP Next Time You Use A Public Restroom

Public restrooms can be germy, but toilet seats are not the main concern; airborne particles pose a greater risk.
Coronavirus
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Why Every Vaccine Dose Matters

Vaccines require full courses and boosters for effective protection against serious diseases, including preventable causes of encephalitis.
#health
fromApaonline
1 week ago

What Do We Really Know About "Obesity"?

Gould's findings were consistent with previous conjectures, where the apparent lower lung function of Black people was part of a justification for enslavement.
Philosophy
Public health
fromFortune
4 days ago

We could cut 180,000 preventable hospital deaths a year. Here's exactly why we haven't | Fortune

Preventable medical errors cause approximately 250,000 deaths annually in the U.S., highlighting a critical public health crisis that can be significantly reduced.
Coronavirus
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Covid jabs huge success, but work needed on trust in vaccines - key findings from Covid report

The Covid vaccination program in the UK was an extraordinary achievement that saved lives but faced challenges like vaccine hesitancy and misinformation.
#polio
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago
UK politics

We are so close to eradicating polio the UK cannot afford to let progress slip

Polio eradication is nearing completion, but requires global coordination and sustained vaccination efforts to prevent resurgence.
fromCbsnews
2 months ago
Public health

How safe is America from polio?

Reduced childhood vaccination rates risk the reemergence of polio in the United States.
UK politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago

We are so close to eradicating polio the UK cannot afford to let progress slip

Polio eradication is nearing completion, but requires global coordination and sustained vaccination efforts to prevent resurgence.
Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
5 days ago

'I gave up my job due to the stress of my child's food allergies'

A mother left her job to care for her daughter with life-threatening food allergies due to ongoing stress and fear from severe allergic reactions.
Public health
fromNature
1 week ago

'Staggering' number of people believe unproven claims about vaccines, raw milk and more

Over two-thirds of the public believe at least one false health claim, indicating a growing skepticism towards scientific evidence.
Exercise
fromScienceDaily
4 weeks ago

Just a few minutes of effort could lower your risk of 8 major diseases

Just a few minutes of vigorous activity daily can significantly reduce the risk of major diseases like heart disease and dementia.
Healthcare
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

WHO warns of health crisis unfolding in real time' across Middle East

A total stop to hostilities in the Middle East is essential to prevent a health crisis, according to the WHO's regional director.
Public health
fromThe Nation
2 weeks ago

Public Health Needs to Get Off the Laptop and Into the Streets

Transformational experiences in South Africa with TAC emphasized the importance of community engagement and effective communication in health education.
#meningitis
Coronavirus
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Five questions that still need answering about the meningitis outbreak

Meningitis outbreak in the UK has affected 29 people, resulting in two deaths, with a super-spreader event linked to a nightclub.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The Guardian view on meningitis in Kent: we must not take public health systems for granted | Editorial

Public health measures in Kent are effectively managing the meningitis outbreak, with vaccinations and antibiotics limiting its spread.
Coronavirus
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Five questions that still need answering about the meningitis outbreak

Meningitis outbreak in the UK has affected 29 people, resulting in two deaths, with a super-spreader event linked to a nightclub.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The Guardian view on meningitis in Kent: we must not take public health systems for granted | Editorial

Public health measures in Kent are effectively managing the meningitis outbreak, with vaccinations and antibiotics limiting its spread.
US politics
fromThe Nation
2 months ago

Should We Treat Political Violence as a Public Health Crisis?

Political violence in the U.S. has become routine and causes lasting psychological and public-health harms beyond immediate security threats.
Alternative medicine
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

Help yourself to stronger immunity

The immune system can be enhanced through science-backed interventions including specific supplements, vaccines, and exercise, with omega-3 fatty acids and curcumin showing evidence of effectiveness while vitamin D proves less beneficial than previously claimed.
Remodel
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

7 Ways to Flu-Proof Your House

Simple home design changes—entrance handwashing stations, improved hygiene cues, and allergen-conscious interventions—reduce flu spread and also lower allergen impact.
#meningitis-outbreak
Coronavirus
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Why is this meningitis outbreak so explosive?

A meningitis outbreak in Kent with 20 cases in one week is unprecedented and unusually rapid, defying typical meningitis transmission patterns that normally spread slowly through isolated cases or small clusters.
Coronavirus
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Why is this meningitis outbreak so explosive?

A meningitis outbreak in Kent with 20 cases in one week is unprecedented and unusually rapid, defying typical meningitis transmission patterns that normally spread slowly through isolated cases or small clusters.
Medicine
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

7 normal-seeming symptoms that can be your body waving a red flag - Silicon Canals

Persistent subtle symptoms like unexplained weight loss and chronic bloating can signal serious underlying health issues and warrant prompt medical evaluation.
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

I Remember a World Without Vaccines

I am open-minded; I believe in integrative practices, and I agree that the medical establishment can be arrogant and unduly influenced by the pharmaceutical industry, which now funds so much of medical research. But I fully understand Scherer's frustration with his interminable discussions with Kennedy about scientific articles.
Coronavirus
Medicine
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

My doctor keeps focusing on my weight. What other health metrics matter more?

BMI is an inadequate health metric; doctors should assess patients using evidence-based measures like blood pressure, glucose tolerance, mobility, and mood instead of focusing on weight.
Coronavirus
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

We study pandemics, and the resurgence of measles is a grim sign of what's coming

Measles outbreaks impose substantial economic costs through containment, medical expenses, and productivity losses, while declining vaccination coverage threatens control of multiple infectious diseases.
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

What Happens When the CDC Issues Fewer Alerts?

If you're based in the United States, you've probably gotten used to government bodies issuing nationwide alerts - including ones that relate to public health. These have, historically, been good ways for health-conscious people to know what to look out for and for regional public health experts to develop strategies to help keep potential outbreaks contained.Unfortunately, now both individuals and institutions are reckoning with a big question: what to do when those warnings are much smaller in number?
Public health
fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 months ago

Bellevue leads in pathogen-response training in advance of World Cup

CITYWIDE- NYC HEALTH + HOSPITALS/BELLEVUE, IN PREPARING FOR THE U.S. HOSTING THE WORLD CUP SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIPS THIS YEAR, has trained close to 500 health care and public health professionals to respond to high-consequence infectious disease threats. The city's public hospital system announced on Tuesday, Jan. 27, that during 2025, the health care professionals were trained across four jurisdictions encompassing New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Public health
fromNature
1 month ago

Prevent pandemics through One Health commitments

Risks of outbreaks with pandemic potential rise with increasing land-use change, biodiversity loss and climate change. The Pandemic Agreement adopted by the World Health Assembly in 2025 marks a historic shift that establishes the One Health approach as a legally binding obligation for pandemic prevention.
Public health
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago

Infectious diseases may be more dangerous to people who are overweight. Experts explain why

Being overweight doesn't just make people more susceptible to chronic illnesses such as heart disease and diabetesit might also increase their risk of severe influenza and other infections, a new study confirms. The study, published today in the Lancet, suggests that people with obesity may be more susceptible to death and hospitalization from a variety of infections caused by viruses, fungi, parasites and bacteria.
Public health
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

Doctors, Nurses, And EMTs Are Sharing Body Facts They Wish Everyone Knew Sooner

You get sick from staying inside, breathing the same germ-filled air. Open your windows, even for five minutes, to circulate the old air out and let in fresh air. Also, if you're taking your child to the doctor, don't wait to treat their fever because you want 'the provider to see the fever.' Your child might wait two hours to be seen, meanwhile their temperature goes up, and they might have a seizure. If you say they've been having fevers, we believe you.
Public health
Public health
fromMedium
2 months ago

The preventive healthcare product cycle: how ancient practices become "innovations" every 20 years

Ancient preventive practices resurface as billion-dollar health trends when crisis, enabling technology, legitimation, and storytelling translate them into measurable, automated, culturally acceptable products.
Public health
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

As the U.S. bids adieu to the World Health Organization, California says hello

California joined WHO's GOARN to retain international outbreak-response access after the U.S. federal government withdrew from WHO.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

How gamification is transforming public health

In many ways, public health can't afford to ignore gamification. Addiction is already gamified-and it's winning. As one example, "smart" vapes now feature screens, rewards, animations, and puff tracking. These high-tech devices have become top-selling products, with 32% of youth and 33% of young adults reporting using vapes with screens, games, or Bluetooth connectivity in the past month. These products are applying the same engagement strategies used in consumer tech to drive repeat use and ultimately sustain addictive behavior.
Public health
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