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bird-flu
www.scientificamerican.com
40 minutes ago
Coronavirus

How Big a Threat Is Bird Flu?

Bird flu, specifically H5N1, is a serious pathogen with high mortality rates when transmitted from birds to humans. [ more ]
Mail Online
1 week ago
Coronavirus

...meanwhile New Yorkers are urged to keep distance from wildlife

Residents urged to keep distance from wildlife in NYC due to bird flu discovery.
Experts warn of potential virus mutations allowing human transmission. [ more ]
Axios
2 weeks ago
Coronavirus

Person in Texas contracted bird flu after exposure to infected cows

Human infection is uncommon
No current impact on public health assessment
Federal authorities reassure safety of U.S. milk supply [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago
Coronavirus

Person diagnosed with bird flu in Texas, health officials say

Bird flu infection case reported in Texas tied to dairy cows.
Health officials assure the low risk to the general public and safety of the commercial milk supply. [ more ]
ABC7 San Francisco
2 weeks ago
Design

1st human case of bird flu reported in Texas linked to exposure to sick cattle

First human case of bird flu in Texas linked to exposure to dairy cattle
No person-to-person transmission reported, low risk to general public [ more ]
english.elpais.com
2 weeks ago
Coronavirus

Person is diagnosed with bird flu after being in contact with cows in Texas

Bird flu infection diagnosed in a person in Texas linked to infected dairy cows.
Risk to the public is considered low with the infected person being treated with antiviral drugs.
Concerns exist regarding the bird flu virus mutating to spread easily among humans. [ more ]
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OMG science
Ars Technica
1 day ago
OMG science

Life-threatening rat pee infections reach record levels in NYC

Leptospirosis cases in NYC reached record numbers due to bacteria from rat urine, prompting city action for control and prevention. [ more ]
time.com
1 week ago
OMG science

EPA Imposes Limits on Forever Chemicals' in Drinking Water

EPA sets first national PFAS limits in drinking water, reducing exposure for millions.
New regulations target five individual PFAS chemicals and mixtures, impacting public water systems. [ more ]
Ars Technica
3 weeks ago
OMG science

Super gonorrhea rate quickly triples in China, now 40X higher than US

Gonorrhea becoming resistant to antibiotics, including ceftriaxone
Prevalence of ceftriaxone-resistant gonorrhea strains increasing in China [ more ]
Ars Technica
4 weeks ago
OMG science

More than half of chickenpox diagnoses are wrong, study finds

Vaccination program has significantly reduced chickenpox cases
Diagnostic skills for chickenpox may be unreliable based on symptoms [ more ]
moreOMG science
Common Dreams
2 days ago
NYC politics

A Bronx Doctor's Prescription: The NY State Assembly Must Act on Climate | Common Dreams

Air pollution from burning fossil fuels, particularly in areas with heavy traffic, is a major contributor to high asthma rates in children. [ more ]
symptoms
Irish Independent
2 days ago
Coronavirus

Parents warned families may have been exposed to measles after case linked to Dublin play centre

Public health alert issued for measles exposure at Ship Shape Kids play center in Dublin, urging vigilance for symptoms and vaccination. [ more ]
Irish Independent
2 days ago
Coronavirus

Measles alert as case linked to Dublin play centre and HSE warns parents to watch for symptoms

Measles alert issued for Dublin and North East region due to confirmed cases, stressing importance of vaccination and being alert to symptoms. [ more ]
Kqed
2 weeks ago
Coronavirus

Why Are Bay Area Health Officials Warning About Measles? | KQED

Public health officials in the Bay Area are urging residents to be vigilant for measles symptoms and ensure they are up-to-date on vaccinations.
Measles symptoms can emerge between seven and 21 days after exposure and about 1 in 5 unvaccinated people infected may require hospitalization, with fatal outcomes possible. [ more ]
moresymptoms
www.theguardian.com
2 days ago
Europe politics

Healthier ready-to-eat meals would have huge' EU climate benefits report

Healthier ready-to-eat meals could significantly reduce emissions and improve health, while saving consumers money. [ more ]
Brooklyn Paper
2 days ago
Brooklyn

Reynoso seeks to 'close the gaps in maternal healthcare' with Brownsville community baby shower * Brooklyn Paper

One main point: Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso has prioritized addressing disparities in maternal health for Black women through community baby showers and maternal healthcare programs. [ more ]
News
2 days ago
Public health

Jessica Cohen, Jane Kim honored at annual Alice Hamilton Award lecture

Jessica Cohen honored at Alice Hamilton Award lecture. [ more ]
News
2 weeks ago
Public health

Doctoral student Esias Bedingar appointed advisor to prime minister of Chad

Esias Bedingar, a Harvard PhD candidate, appointed advisor to Chad's prime minister, focuses on improving public service delivery and reducing health inequalities in his home country.
Bedingar's dedication to utilizing his public health expertise to enhance the health conditions of Chadian citizens showcases his commitment to making a positive impact in his community. [ more ]
Kqed
3 weeks ago
Public health

Why California Doesn't Know How Many People Are Dying While Homeless | KQED

Homelessness is a public health issue with increased death rates.
Data on homeless mortality can drive positive policy changes. [ more ]
Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
3 weeks ago
Public health

We Need More Climate-Inclusive Death Data - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly

Climate change may be responsible for 14.5 million additional deaths by 2050 due to extreme weather events and related health issues.
Lack of accurate recording of climate change-related deaths leads to underestimation of the impact of extreme weather events. [ more ]
ABC7 San Francisco
3 weeks ago
Public health

Measles could be easier to get than COVID-19, UCSF doctor says: Here's his warning as cases rise

Vaccination decline below 95% fuels rise in measles cases
Measles easier to contract than COVID, especially for unvaccinated individuals [ more ]
Eater LA
3 weeks ago
Public health

Staffing Issues at the County Health Department Are Affecting LA Restaurants

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health faces operational challenges due to lack of staff, impacting food safety inspections.
Employee retention issues at LADPH have worsened, leading to fewer inspectors conducting necessary safety inspections. [ more ]
New York Post
3 days ago
New York City

Infectious disease spread by rat urine seeps into NYC after record high 2023: officials

Leptospirosis, spread by rat urine, is on the rise in NYC, causing various illnesses and posing a major health concern amid climate change. [ more ]
measles-outbreak
www.npr.org
1 week ago
Coronavirus

CDC warns that measles spike poses a 'renewed threat' to the disease's elimination

Measles cases increase in the U.S. due to unvaccinated individuals, threatening previous elimination status. [ more ]
The Mercury News
4 weeks ago
Health

Measles exposure may have occurred at San Leandro restaurant

Measles exposure at Sons of Liberty Alehouse in San Leandro on March 9.
Advice given by health officials for those potentially exposed to measles virus. [ more ]
Ars Technica
1 month ago
Health

Health experts plead for unvaxxed Americans to get measles shot as cases rise

Measles cases rising in the US in 2024
Importance of measles vaccination emphasized by CDC and AMA [ more ]
TODAY.com
1 month ago
Health

What does measles look like? Know these signs of the virus as 17 states report new cases

Measles cases rising in the U.S. surpassing last year's count.
Preventive measures such as vaccination crucial in controlling measles outbreaks. [ more ]
www.cbc.ca
1 month ago
Public health

Toronto Public Health confirms 2nd case of measles in 2024 | CBC News

Measles case in Toronto involving an infant who traveled; others may have been exposed at a magic show.
Symptoms of measles include fever, cough, rash; important for those exposed to check vaccination records and seek medical advice. [ more ]
www.cbc.ca
1 month ago
Health

Children in Peel Region risk catching measles due to low vaccination rates, warns doctor | CBC News

Low vaccination rates in Peel Region are concerning for measles outbreaks
Pandemic disruptions have led to decreased immunization rates among school-aged children [ more ]
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Ars Technica
1 week ago
Coronavirus

Measles could once again become endemic in the US, the CDC warns

The US had achieved measles elimination in 2000, but now faces a resurgence due to declining vaccination rates.
Measles cases have spiked significantly in the first quarter of 2024, posing a renewed threat to the country's elimination status. [ more ]
www.dw.com
2 weeks ago
Coronavirus

German Bundestag considers COVID-19 inquiry DW 04/04/2024

The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the suspension of basic rights and lockdowns globally.
Debate in Germany about how to address the political decisions made during the pandemic. [ more ]
Advocate.com
2 weeks ago
Coronavirus

Jynneos mpox vaccine now commercially available ahead of Pride Month

Jynneos vaccine by Bavarian Nordic now commercially available
Transition of vaccine administration method to two subcutaneous doses [ more ]
www.santacruzsentinel.com
2 weeks ago
Coronavirus

Bay Area health officials urge vaccination amid measles rise

Measles vaccination urged by Santa Cruz public health leaders and neighboring jurisdictions.
Best protection is two doses of measles-mumps-rubella vaccine, providing lifelong immunity. [ more ]
www.ocregister.com
3 weeks ago
Coronavirus

US tuberculosis cases were at their the highest level in a decade in 2023

Tuberculosis cases in the US highest in a decade, 16% increase from 2022
Factors contributing to rising TB cases include international surge, weakened immune systems [ more ]
time.com
3 weeks ago
Coronavirus

Tuberculosis Is the Highest It's Been in a Decade

U.S. tuberculosis cases in 2023 hit a decade-high of over 9,600, with a 16% increase from 2022.
Most cases are in those born outside the U.S., factors contributing include international migration and weakened immune systems. [ more ]
www.dw.com
1 week ago
Black Lives Matter

Weathering: How racism impacts the body on a cellular level DW 04/11/2024

Weathering is a natural process affecting the Earth's surface due to environmental elements.
In the context of public health, weathering is used to describe the deterioration of health in Black individuals due to racism-induced stress. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago
Black Lives Matter

Lawsuit seeks to force long-stalled ban on menthol cigarettes

Anti-smoking groups are suing to push the U.S. government to implement a ban on menthol cigarettes, disproportionately used by Black smokers and youth.
The FDA's plan to ban menthol cigarettes aims to prevent hundreds of thousands of smoking-related deaths, mostly among Black Americans. [ more ]
ABC7 San Francisco
2 weeks ago
Black Lives Matter

South Bay leaders push for federal action on menthol cigarette ban, say it's an 'equity issue'

Menthol cigarettes target Black communities disproportionately.
Delay in federal ban decision on menthol cigarettes impacting lives. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
3 weeks ago
Black Lives Matter

Opinion: Black lives suffer as feds delay menthol cigarette action

Menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars are being held up for regulation by the Biden Administration despite proven harmful effects.
Prohibiting the sale of menthol cigarettes nationwide could save lives, especially those of Black individuals. [ more ]
www.independent.co.uk
1 week ago
Women in technology

The stark reality of having your period as a homeless woman

Homeless women in the UK face severe challenges accessing period products and clean facilities, resorting to unhygienic methods during menstruation.
The study emphasizes the need for private, safe, and clean locations for managing menstruation, along with access to laundry facilities for homeless women. [ more ]
Los Angeles Times
1 week ago
California

Federal EPA limits toxic 'forever chemicals' in drinking water

EPA sets federal limits on PFAS in drinking water to save lives and prevent illnesses.
PFAS are manmade chemicals that are hard to destroy and can accumulate in the body and environment. [ more ]
Sacramento Bee
3 weeks ago
California

California sues El Dorado County, Placerville for banning needle exchange programs

SSPs aim to curb blood-borne diseases like HIV and hepatitis
California Department of Public Health suing local jurisdictions for banning safe syringe programs [ more ]
New York Post
1 week ago
Coronavirus

As bird flu spreads, the Biden admin remains dangerously unprepared for another pandemic

H5N1 virus evolving and spreading globally among various species, including mammals and cattle.
Public health readiness, transparency, and openness in addressing potential pandemics are crucial. [ more ]
Washington Post
3 weeks ago
Design

Bird flu detected in milk from dairy cows in Texas and Kansas

Some dairy cattle in the U.S. have tested positive for bird flu.
Milk from infected cattle is being diverted or destroyed to avoid contamination of food supply. [ more ]
Boston.com
1 week ago
Boston

As rats wreak havoc inside cars, Boston officials weigh creation of new Pest Control Office

Boston residents facing rat problem with vehicles
City officials consider creating Office of Pest Control for streamlined efforts [ more ]
ScienceDaily
1 week ago
Wellness

Short-term incentives for exercise can lead to sustained increases in activity

Daily reminders and incentives increased daily steps by 1,500+ for adults at heart disease risks.
Financial incentives combined with reminders were most effective in improving activity levels long-term. [ more ]
time.com
1 week ago
Wellness

Actually, It's OK to Slouch

Research challenges the belief that slouching is inherently bad, highlighting misconceptions around posture health.
Historical perspective reveals how cultural and political concerns have influenced societal views on posture over time. [ more ]
Irish Independent
1 week ago
Wellness

Doctors warned to stop telling obese patients 'eat less, move more' is their treatment

Doctors need to change their messaging to obese patients for better results in treating obesity.
The future of medicine aims to eradicate being overweight through new therapies, surgery, and funding for treatment. [ more ]
Los Angeles
Los Angeles Times
1 week ago
Los Angeles

1 dead, 3 hospitalized after possible fentanyl overdose in Lakewood

Fentanyl overdose in Lakewood resulted in one fatality and three hospitalized individuals.
Fentanyl has become the leading cause of accidental drug overdose deaths in Los Angeles County in 2022. [ more ]
Los Angeles Times
2 weeks ago
Los Angeles

L.A. County faces $12.5 billion in climate costs through 2040, study says

Los Angeles County needs to invest billions through 2040 to protect residents from climate hazards.
Report identifies 14 climate adaptation measures costing L.A. taxpayers at least $12.5 billion over the next 15 years. [ more ]
Los Angeles Times
3 weeks ago
Los Angeles

Tuberculosis cases rising in California, and state officials are sounding the alarm

Tuberculosis cases rose by 15% in California in 2023, with the highest increase since 1989.
People at higher risk for tuberculosis are those who have lived in countries with high TB rates. [ more ]
Los Angeles Times
1 month ago
Los Angeles

California communities are banning syringe programs. Now the state is fighting back in court

Pence reluctantly approved syringe program resulting in significant drop in HIV infections and hepatitis C cases in Indiana.
California faces pushback on harm reduction strategies like syringe programs despite proven success in disease prevention. [ more ]
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avian-influenza
www.nytimes.com
1 week ago
Wellness

Are Milk and Eggs Safe as Bird Flu Spreads?

Avian influenza detected in cows, prompting concerns about U.S. dairy supply safety.
No evidence of human transmission through consuming pasteurized or cooked food. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
2 weeks ago
Coronavirus

Bird Flu Detected in a Person in Texas: What We Know So Far

Avian influenza A (H5N1) found in a person in Texas exposed to infected cattle, showing eye redness but no other symptoms.
No evidence of human-to-human transmission for avian flu found in U.S. cases, with low risk to the public. [ more ]
time.com
2 weeks ago
Coronavirus

A Person in the U.S. Tested Positive for Bird Flu

CDC confirmed a rare human case of avian influenza in the U.S., but risk to the public is low.
Avian flu outbreaks have been ongoing globally with limited human cases reported since 2021. [ more ]
Ars Technica
3 weeks ago
OMG science

Cows in Texas and Kansas test positive for highly pathogenic bird flu

Wild migratory birds likely spread HPAI to cows in Texas and Kansas, with risks of spillover to humans.
The H5N1 strain found in cows does not appear more transmissible to humans, and pasteurization inactivates the virus. [ more ]
Inverse
3 weeks ago
Design

Is Milk Safe to Drink Right Now? How Bird Flu in Dairy Cows Affects Milk

Highly pathogenic avian influenza confirmed in cows in Kansas and Texas
Consuming pasteurized dairy milk is safe even with bird flu outbreak. [ more ]
moreavian-influenza
www.standard.co.uk
2 weeks ago
London

Bed bug callouts soared by a fifth in London last year

Bed bug callouts in London increased by a fifth in the past year.
Councils in the capital spent over 270,000 to address bed bug infestations in 2023. [ more ]
BBC News
3 weeks ago
London

MP's move to reverse London Ulez expansion runs out of Commons time

Opposition to London's Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez) expansion
Debate and challenges in passing legislation related to Ulez [ more ]
www.standard.co.uk
1 month ago
London

Sadiq Khan urged to honour pledge and ban gambling adverts from transport network

The ban on gambling adverts in London has been delayed due to legal challenges
A ban on gambling adverts could reduce overall harm according to a review by Sheffield and Glasgow universities. [ more ]
www.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago
Education

What we know and don't about the national school food program | CBC News

The federal government plans to launch a national school food program to provide meals to 400,000 children annually by 2024-25.
The $1 billion program aims to reach children beyond those already benefiting from existing school food programs, aiming to tackle stigma and reach more families in need. [ more ]
www.npr.org
2 weeks ago
Chicago

Lead in the drinking water is still a problem in the U.S. especially in Chicago

Lead exposure through old lead service lines is a pervasive issue affecting many U.S. cities, especially impacting Black and Hispanic neighborhoods.
Limited testing and awareness contribute to the challenge of identifying and addressing lead exposure risks in homes. [ more ]
Queerty
2 weeks ago
Left-wing politics

Kristi Noem proves there's nothing she won't do or say to be picked as Trump's #2

Trump's COVID policies were disastrous, leading to a significant death toll.
Kristi Noem expressed gratitude towards Trump's handling of the pandemic despite the catastrophic outcomes. [ more ]
Truthout
1 month ago
Left-wing politics

State Lawmakers Are Quietly Rolling Back Child Labor Protections

Rollback of child labor protections in 8 states in January 2023.
New Campaign to End U.S. Child Labor emphasizes the intersectionality of child labor issues with other public health concerns. [ more ]
Axios
3 weeks ago
Coronavirus

This could be the worst year yet for dengue in the Americas

Climate change and El Niño are contributing to the spread of dengue in the Americas.
Dengue cases are on the rise in North and South America, with over 3.5 million reported cases so far in 2024. [ more ]
News
3 weeks ago
Coronavirus

Measles outbreaks show the risks of under-vaccination

Measles is preventable with a highly effective vaccine. Measles is extremely contagious, causing severe health consequences, including hospitalization, pneumonia, encephalitis, and death. Measles can also reset immunity to other diseases, leading to a resurgence in childhood infections. [ more ]
www.bostonherald.com
3 weeks ago
Medicine

Rapid rise in syphilis hits Native Americans hardest

Syphilis infections are increasing in the U.S., with high rates among Native Americans.
Shortage of penicillin worsens syphilis crisis. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
3 weeks ago
Health

The Supreme Court's mifepristone decision could make abortions harder to access and challenge the FDA's authority to regulate all drugs and devices

Potential impact of Supreme Court case on abortion access and FDA authority
Implications of limiting FDA's regulatory authority on healthcare products [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
3 weeks ago
Health

U.S. Measles Cases Surpass 2023 Levels, C.D.C. Says

Measles cases in the U.S. have surpassed 2023 total
Vaccination rates against measles offer robust protection. [ more ]
www.dw.com
4 weeks ago
Health

Africa's burden with neurological diseases DW 03/22/2024

Neurological diseases have a significant impact in Africa.
Lack of healthcare resources and cultural misconceptions contribute to neglecting neurological patients in Africa. [ more ]
www.npr.org
4 weeks ago
Health

Native Americans are hardest hit by syphilis surge

High syphilis infection rates in Navajo Nation
Shortage of penicillin exacerbating syphilis outbreaks
Disproportionate impact of syphilis on Native American communities [ more ]
www.npr.org
4 weeks ago
Health

U.S. life expectancy rebounded in 2022 but COVID and drug overdoses were still deadly

Life expectancy in the U.S. increased from 2021 to 2022 due to the fading COVID-19 pandemic.
Drug overdoses driven by fentanyl continued to rise in 2022 despite improvements in COVID-19 deaths. [ more ]
SFGATE
4 weeks ago
Health

Measles exposure reported at SF Bay Area restaurant

The Alameda County Public Health Department warns about measles exposure at a restaurant.
Measles cases in the US are on track to be higher in 2024 than in 2023. [ more ]
Irish Independent
3 weeks ago
Food & drink

Mouse in strawberries, worms in dumplings, mould and human hair among 7,700 complaints about food hygiene last year

31.9% of complaints were about poor hygiene standards.
Public reports assist in identifying food safety issues swiftly. [ more ]
The Mercury News
4 weeks ago
Public health

Syphilis outbreak reported in Santa Cruz County

Syphilis outbreak in Santa Cruz County, mainly among the homeless population
Shortage of Bicillin L-A complicates treatment of syphilis [ more ]
ABC7 San Francisco
4 weeks ago
Public health

San Leandro measles case contracted during international travel, health officials say

Health officials warned of possible measles exposure at a restaurant in San Leandro on March 9.
The infected person likely got measles from recent international travel, leading to an effort to contact individuals who dined at the restaurant. [ more ]
Irish Independent
4 weeks ago
Public health

Search under way for new chief medical officer with salary of 261,000 as Dr Breda Smyth to leave role this summer

Dr. Breda Smyth leaving as chief medical officer to join Royal College of Surgeons.
CMO successor applications closing on April 4. [ more ]
sfist.com
4 weeks ago
Public health

Possible Measles Exposure Reported at San Leandro Restaurant

Possible measles exposure at a restaurant in San Leandro on March 9, 2024.
CDC confirms as many measles cases in 2024 as in the entire year of 2023, alarming trend. [ more ]
euronews
1 month ago
Coronavirus

Czechia sees record number of whooping cough cases since 1963

Czechia seeing surge in whooping cough cases
Whooping cough resurgence attributed to respiratory diseases and incomplete immunization [ more ]
www.dw.com
4 weeks ago
Health

Nitazenes: The street drugs stronger than heroin, fentanyl DW 03/19/2024

Nitazenes are potent opioids up to 500 times stronger than heroin, leading to addiction. They are emerging as street drugs mixed with substances like heroin and fentanyl.
Nitazenes are synthetic psychoactive drugs developed in the 1950s, not naturally cultivated. They are illicit substances causing overdoses and fatalities worldwide. [ more ]
www.dw.com
1 month ago
Coronavirus

Brazil's Bolsonaro indicted over fake COVID certificate DW 03/19/2024

Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro accused of falsifying COVID-19 vaccination records
Brazil's Federal Police indicts Bolsonaro for tampering with public health database. [ more ]
99% Invisible
1 month ago
Design

The Monster Under the Sink - 99% Invisible

Garbage disposers revolutionized waste management in the mid-20th century.
The disposal of food waste through garbage disposers alleviated public health and sanitation concerns. [ more ]
www.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago
Public health

Florida's Surgeon General Shows the Danger of Politicizing of Medicine

Surgeon general in Florida rejects public health practices like vaccination during measles outbreak
Misrepresentation of evidence and misinformation in public health by Ladapo [ more ]
News
1 month ago
Public health

Soccer, truffles, and exclamation points: Dean Baccarelli shares his story

Baccarelli's career journey from childhood dreams to groundbreaking research in epigenetics.
He transitioned from medicine to public health due to mentorship and recognition of research potential. [ more ]
Los Angeles Times
1 month ago
Health

Opinion: California has to worry about measles again. But there's hope

Measles is highly contagious, with one infected person likely to infect 12-18 unvaccinated individuals.
Measles can lead to immune amnesia, death especially in young children, and historically caused significant morbidity and mortality. [ more ]
New York Post
1 month ago
Coronavirus

Four years on, COVID damage remains while Fauci & Co. pay no price

Falling for early COVID narratives
Government response to COVID was destructive [ more ]
www.npr.org
1 month ago
Health

The U.S. bans most common form of asbestos, after decades of pushback from industry

Chrysotile asbestos banned in the U.S.
EPA's efforts to protect against toxic chemicals [ more ]
Poynter
1 month ago
Public health

Four years after shelter-in-place, COVID-19 misinformation persists - Poynter

COVID-19 misinformation persists despite the shift in focus towards vaccines.
Misinformation spread rapidly even before the pandemic started affecting daily life. [ more ]
New York Post
1 month ago
Public health

NYC plans to install anti-OD 'life alert' devices in apartments to connect drug users to 911

The city plans to install 'life alert' devices in apartments for high-risk drug users to prevent fatal overdoses.
The device, Lifeguard Lite, includes a physical timer that triggers alerts and calls emergency services if necessary. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 month ago
Public health

In Hospitals, Affordable Housing Gets the Long-Term Investor It Needs

Affordable housing complex connected to healthcare
Health systems investing in affordable housing [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 month ago
Public health

Kent Campbell, Pivotal Figure in the Fight Against Malaria, Dies at 80

Kent Campbell led innovative malaria prevention programs in Africa, helping reduce cases significantly.
Campbell's work with bed nets and antimalarial drugs in Zambia cut malaria cases in half within three years. [ more ]
Iapp
1 month ago
Public health

Provisional agreement reached on European Health Data Space

Provisional agreement on European Health Data Space
Enhancing access and control of health data for EU citizens [ more ]
New York Post
1 month ago
Coronavirus

On Long COVID Awareness Day, remember this: Long COVID is fake!

The idea of 'long COVID' might not be accurate, according to a new Australian study.
Some symptoms associated with long COVID may not be specifically linked to COVID infection. [ more ]
Axios
1 month ago
Public health

Hypothetical Disease X drives real spending

Efforts to enhance biodefense in response to new pathogen threats are gaining momentum through increased spending.
The Pentagon's involvement in developing diagnostic tests signals a focus on force readiness in addition to public health. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Coronavirus

Mystery in Japan as dangerous streptococcal infections soar to record levels

Rare bacterial infection spreading in Japan
Concerns over streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS) [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Public health

Hottest city in US saw record 645 deaths related to high temperatures in 2023

Over 600 heat-related deaths in Maricopa County, majority over 50 years old.
Efforts needed to protect vulnerable groups like homeless and older adults from extreme heat. [ more ]
www.npr.org
1 month ago
Public health

How bad is maternal mortality in the U.S.? A new study says it's been overestimated

The U.S. maternal mortality rate is lower than previously reported at 10.4 deaths per 100,000 births, not 32.9 deaths per 100,000 births.
Racial disparities persist in U.S. maternal mortality, with Black pregnant patients three times more likely to die than white patients. [ more ]
theconversation.com
1 month ago
Health

Vaccine-resistant Mothers Blame Bad Experiences in Health Care

Vaccine skepticism is not just a fringe belief, with declining pediatric vaccination rates attributed to broader medical mistrust.
Mothers' concerns about vaccine safety are fueled by anxieties and misinformation despite vaccines undergoing rigorous testing. [ more ]
Ars Technica
1 month ago
Health

Chicago battles measles with calls for vaccination-in contrast with Florida

Health experts responding to measles cases at a migrant shelter in Chicago.
More than 900 shelter residents vaccinated for measles. [ more ]
Mail Online
1 month ago
Health

EVs could spare 60,000 children from birth defects and autism

Capping carbon emissions at 25% in 12 states could prevent 60,000 health issues/year.
Investing in electric vehicles and mass transportation can improve air quality and public health. [ more ]
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