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#vaccine-mandates
fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 hour ago

California, Washington and Oregon governors form health alliance in rebuke of Trump administration

West Coast governors formed an alliance to protect public health policies from CDC politicization and to coordinate immunization guidance aligned with medical recommendations.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

Florida to end vaccine mandates for children as state's surgeon general likens them to slavery'

Children in Florida will no longer be required to receive vaccines against preventable diseases including measles, mumps, chicken pox, polio and hepatitis said Joseph Ladapo, the state's surgeon general, on Wednesday in a speech during which he likened vaccine mandates to slavery. Ladapo, hand-picked for the role by Ron DeSantis, Florida's Republican governor, is a long-time skeptic of the benefit of vaccines, and has previously been accused of peddling scientific nonsense by public health advocates.
Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Scottish drug deaths fall but remain worst in Europe

There were 1,017 drug misuse deaths in 2024, down 155 from the previous year. National Records of Scotland said the latest figure was the lowest annual number since 2017. It brings the total in a decade to 10,884. After adjusting for age, there were 191 drug misuse deaths per million people in Scotland in 2024. According to the most recent European data, the next highest rate was Estonia with 135 deaths per million in 2023.
Public health
fromAol
2 days ago

100+ Dogs Found in "Unimaginable Filth" Inside NYC Home - Now Advocates Demand Justice

Over 100 dogs were found living in filthy, unsafe conditions in a Brooklyn apartment after the owner's death; many were matted, sick, or malnourished.
#cdc
fromAxios
2 days ago
Public health

"This is unacceptable": Former CDC directors condemn RFK's upheaval

US news
fromBoston.com
6 days ago

CDC director Susan Monarez is fired and other agency leaders resign

CDC director Susan Monarez was fired after less than a month; multiple top CDC officials resigned amid claims of politicization and attacks on science.
US politics
fromTruthout
6 days ago

CDC Director Fired for Challenging RFK Jr.'s Policy; Other CDC Officials Resign

Forced removal of CDC Director Susan Monarez and subsequent resignations reflect political interference that threatens U.S. public health infrastructure and vaccine policy.
fromAxios
2 days ago
Public health

"This is unacceptable": Former CDC directors condemn RFK's upheaval

fromTruthout
6 days ago
US politics

CDC Director Fired for Challenging RFK Jr.'s Policy; Other CDC Officials Resign

#cdc-leadership
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 days ago
Public health

9 Ex-CDC Chiefs Sound Alarm on RFK Jr.'s Leadership in Scathing NY Times Op-Ed: Endangering Every American's Health'

fromFortune
6 days ago
Public health

Trump fires CDC head after one month on the job. Her lawyers say she 'refused to rubber-stamp unscientific, reckless directives'

fromwww.mediaite.com
2 days ago
Public health

9 Ex-CDC Chiefs Sound Alarm on RFK Jr.'s Leadership in Scathing NY Times Op-Ed: Endangering Every American's Health'

fromFortune
6 days ago
Public health

Trump fires CDC head after one month on the job. Her lawyers say she 'refused to rubber-stamp unscientific, reckless directives'

California
fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

California now requires cities to inspect all local homeless shelters

California requires annual health and safety inspections and reporting for publicly funded homeless shelters, with funding or legal penalties for noncompliance.
fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Vaccination plea after baby's 'terrifying' measles

Nowhere in the north-east of England and Cumbria has the childhood measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccination rate of 95% needed to achieve the "herd immunity" at which point disease does not spread, latest figures show.
Public health
Food & drink
fromBoston Herald
3 days ago

Nonalcoholic beer and mocktails can help people stay sober or drink less, but are not for everyone

Nonalcoholic beverages provide a growing substitute for alcoholic drinks, supporting sobriety and reduced drinking while posing potential craving risks for some individuals.
fromTasting Table
3 days ago

Which Country Consumes The Most Sugar? - Tasting Table

Americans consume about 126.4 grams of sugar daily—far above recommended limits—largely driven by sugary beverages.
#legionnaires-disease
fromwww.amny.com
5 days ago
Public health

Harlem Legionnaires' disease outbreak declared over as two city sites confirmed as source | amNewYork

fromWIRED
1 week ago
Public health

Climate Change Is Bringing Legionnaire's Disease to a Town Near You

fromwww.amny.com
5 days ago
Public health

Harlem Legionnaires' disease outbreak declared over as two city sites confirmed as source | amNewYork

fromWIRED
1 week ago
Public health

Climate Change Is Bringing Legionnaire's Disease to a Town Near You

fromSan Jose Spotlight
4 days ago

San Jose politicians listen to residents' federal concerns - San Jose Spotlight

Local leaders addressed immigrant fears, legal challenges to federal immigration actions, county legal supports, school absenteeism from deportation fear, vaccine access concerns, and Gaza-related demands.
fromFortune
4 days ago

Fecal matter could spoil your last summer beach escape

Unsafe levels of fecal bacteria have prompted widespread beach advisories and closures across U.S. coasts and Great Lakes, risking swimmer illness.
#extreme-heat
fromWIRED
4 days ago
Public health

Your Body Ages Faster Because of Extreme Heat

Extreme heat accelerates biological aging, increasing long-term disease risks comparable to smoking or heavy alcohol use.
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago
US news

Millions in West facing dangerous heatwave amid multiple wildfires

Dangerous extreme heat across the Western US threatens health, offers little overnight relief, and raises wildfire risk amid dry conditions.
Public health
fromwww.standard.co.uk
4 days ago

London police hunt woman over 32,000 haul of fake weight loss drugs Ozempic and Mounjaro

Counterfeit and unlicensed Ozempic, Mounjaro and trial drug Retatrutide with excessive doses were seized; public urged to report information due to severe health risks.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

The water left nothing': Pakistan's Punjab province reels from deadly floods

Iman Salim is used to seeing flood waters in the field of lush lilypads next to her home in the village of Kamanwala. But nothing prepared her for this week, when torrential monsoon rains that broke a 49-year record lashed the area, flooding her house with water that rose above her chest. The whole house has drowned. The water left nothing, the 24-year-old said.
World news
#lead-paint
fromBrooklyn Paper
5 days ago
Brooklyn

Lead paint removal along Bushwick elevated subway tracks poses no risk, MTA says * Brooklyn Paper

Lead paint removal at Myrtle Avenue elevated tracks is underway with MTA containment measures, but residents report dust, odor, noise, and health concerns.
fromwww.amny.com
5 days ago
New York City

MTA says Brooklyn lead paint removal off elevated line poses no risk amid local concerns | amNewYork

Lead paint removal under the elevated M train at Myrtle Avenue is being conducted inside containment tents, but residents report dust, odor, noise, and health concerns.
fromwww.amny.com
5 days ago
New York City

MTA says Brooklyn lead paint removal off elevated line poses no risk amid local concerns | amNewYork

fromwww.independent.co.uk
5 days ago

Styling your hair could make your morning routine as polluting as standing in traffic

Your morning hair routine might be exposing you to as much pollution as standing in dense traffic, research has suggested. A study found heat-based hair styling, such as straightening, curling or blow drying, emits chemicals when used with hair creams, lotions and serums. Researchers found that a 10- to 20-minute heat-based hair care routine exposes a person to upward of 10 billion nanoparticles that are directly deposited into the lungs - that's the equivalent pollution of standing in motorway traffic.
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
5 days ago

Ex-Trump Vax Chief Hits Back at CNN Over His Use of Pregnant People' and Pronouns

Former Trump Director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Dr. Demetre Daskalakis hit back at White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on CNN, and proudly defended his use of the term pregnant people and preferred pronouns. Dr. Daskalakis is among a raft of senior officials who resigned in the wake of President Donald Trump's attempted firing of CDC Director Dr. Susan Monarez, and was criticized by Leavitt at Thursday's White House briefing over his use of inclusive language.
US politics
Public health
fromwww.standard.co.uk
5 days ago

Interactive map reveals huge variation in MMR vaccine uptake across London

MMR vaccination rates have fallen nationally and in London, with Hackney the lowest at 60.8% of five-year-olds fully vaccinated.
Wellness
fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 days ago

Cottom: Why Make America Healthy Again is a gateway to gimmicks

Aesthetic-focused, anti-science health messaging prioritizes natural remedies and marketable wellness over evidence-based treatments, merging beauty and health into profitable lifestyle marketing.
fromwww.cbc.ca
5 days ago

Toronto tattoo vet calls out poorly-trained newbies wreaking 'havoc' on industry | CBC News

A pillar in Toronto's tattoo scene is saying goodbye to his iconic shop with a few parting words on the standards in his industry. Joey Nixon, a founding partner at Adrenaline, says he's shutting down the Toronto location of his tattoo and piercing shop after nearly 20 years on Queen Street W., citing financial difficulties. Adrenaline's Montreal and Vancouver locations will remain open.
Canada news
fromLos Angeles Times
6 days ago

The stench from the polluted Tijuana River is so bad it kept a researcher up at night

As the river flows through Baja California, it takes in untreated sewage and industrial waste from Tijuana, then crosses the U.S.-Mexico border into San Diego County, where beaches are regularly closed because the surf is filled with bacteria from the river. Researchers have now gained new insights into how that water pollution is creating air pollution that besets nearby communities.
Environment
Public health
fromwww.independent.co.uk
6 days ago

Misinformation warning issued as more children starting school without vaccinations

Vaccine misinformation on social media is likely contributing to declining childhood vaccination rates, leaving one in five children unprotected against serious diseases.
Public health
fromTheregister
6 days ago

Wastewater monitoring project could warn of next pandemic

UKHSA launches a £1.3 million program to develop wastewater surveillance technologies for early detection and tracking of emerging and endemic pathogens.
#wildfire
fromsfist.com
1 week ago
California

Day Around the Bay: Australian Bank Fires, Rehires Staff After Chatbot Fails Spectacularly

fromsfist.com
1 week ago
California

Day Around the Bay: Australian Bank Fires, Rehires Staff After Chatbot Fails Spectacularly

Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Japanese town wants residents to limit smartphone use to two hours a day

Toyoake urges residents to limit smartphone use to two hours daily to address online addiction, sleep deprivation, and related physical and mental health concerns.
Public health
fromABC7 San Francisco
6 days ago

Increase in Bay Area wasp population is posing threat to residents: How to avoid getting stung

Yellowjacket and wasp populations are unusually high across Bay Area parks, increasing sting risks and prompting warnings and free nest-removal assistance.
fromMail Online
1 week ago

Map reveals where in US cancer-causing chemicals seep into the ground

Researchers at the California-based non-profit science institute PSE Healthy Energy created a first-of-its-kind interactive map using data from more than 1,300 major methane leaks across the country to model the spread of dangerous air pollutants released during each event. Methane, the primary component of natural gas, is a potent greenhouse gas. When it leaks from oil and gas infrastructure due to equipment failure, malfunctions, or ruptures, the plume acts as a carrier for a wide array of hazardous co-pollutants,
Environment
New York City
fromwww.amny.com
6 days ago

Op-Ed | Corner store, community core: Nourishing NYC one bodega at a time | amNewYork

Expanding culturally appropriate, affordable healthy food options in Bronx bodegas can improve diets and address obesity and chronic disease without harming bodega profits.
fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

Racing against antibiotic resistance - Harvard Gazette

Increasing use of doxycycline and widespread antibiotic prescribing are driving rapid bacterial resistance, threatening STI treatment effectiveness and broader public-health gains.
#drowning-prevention
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago
Public health

The Trump Administration Has Cut The CDC's Drowning Prevention Program

CDC drowning prevention program staff were fired and the program faces elimination despite cost-effectiveness and high drowning costs and disparities.
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago
US news

Drowning prevention program comes to a halt at the CDC

The CDC terminated its drowning prevention experts and proposed eliminating the program despite drowning killing over 4,000 Americans annually and being highly preventable.
New York City
fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

Bye, bye dyes and diet soda: NYC making big menu changes at public schools, hospitals and senior programs | amNewYork

New York City will strengthen municipal meal standards by increasing healthy foods and banning diet sodas, food dyes, and low/no-calorie sweeteners for all ages.
US politics
fromTruthout
1 week ago

Trump's Answer to Homelessness? Lock Unhoused and Disabled People Up.

The executive order replaces Housing First and harm-reduction policies with forced civil commitment, sobriety-tied housing, bans on urban camping, and ending safe-injection support.
#pfas
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 week ago

Fox News Anchor John Roberts Hospitalized With Severe Case of Malaria'

I somehow came down with a severe case of malaria, Roberts, 68, announced via X on Tuesday. I can honestly say that I am the only person in the hospital with malaria. In fact, one of my doctors said I'm the first case he has ever seen. Thank you to Trace for jumping into the chair today!I somehow came down with a severe case of Malaria.I can honestly say that I am the only person in the hospital with Malaria. In fact, one of my doctors said I'm the first case he has ever seen. Thanks to the folks at https://t.co/6ZHiB5Dv8v John Roberts (@johnrobertsFox) August 26, 2025
Health
Public health
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Connection is a strategy, not a sentiment

Loneliness is a public health and business crisis that undermines employee health, culture, performance, and financial outcomes.
Cancer
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

One person could be diagnosed with cancer every two minutes until 2040

Over 6 million people in England could be diagnosed with cancer by 2040 due to ageing and lifestyle factors, prompting prevention and early-diagnosis action.
#new-world-screwworm
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago
Public health

A Human Case Of This Flesh-Eating Parasite Was Reported In The US, So Here's How To Stay Safe

fromFast Company
1 week ago
Public health

What is a flesh-eating screwworm? Here's what to know after the first confirmed human U.S. case in years

fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago
Public health

A Human Case Of This Flesh-Eating Parasite Was Reported In The US, So Here's How To Stay Safe

fromFast Company
1 week ago
Public health

What is a flesh-eating screwworm? Here's what to know after the first confirmed human U.S. case in years

US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 week ago

Trump Pushes Wild Autism Claims During Cabinet Meeting With RFK Jr.: A Drug or Something' is Causing This'

Autism prevalence has risen sharply since 1970, prompting claims that artificial factors such as drugs or vaccines may be responsible.
fromTruthout
1 week ago

Study: Oil & Gas Industry Linked to Tens of Thousands of Deaths, Preterm Births

Air pollution from oil and gas activities is responsible for an estimated 91,000 deaths and over 10,000 preterm births in the US each year, according to a new study that examined the impacts of the industry through its lifecycle from extraction to refining to burning fuel in power plants. The study, published August 22 in the journal Science Advances, also attributes an estimated 216,000 annual incidences of US childhood asthma to air pollutants from fossil fuels, as well as over 1,600 lifetime cancers.
Public health
Public health
fromBrownstoner
1 week ago

Lead in the Water: NYC Test Kits Show Some Contamination

Thousands of New York City private service lines are lead, and over one-third of resident-submitted water tests detected some level of lead.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

Another Possible Risk of Microplastics? Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria

Microplastics create dense biofilm habitats that promote bacterial gene exchange, potentially accelerating the spread of antibiotic resistance and threatening human health.
Cannabis
fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
1 week ago

The Future of Cannabis Education: Preparing the Next Generation of Consumers | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Comprehensive, evidence-based cannabis education is essential to prepare new consumers for normalized, highly accessible legalized markets, emphasizing harm reduction, risks, and therapeutic context.
fromPadailypost
1 week ago

Council committee OKs idea of letting RVs park in some parts of town

Palo Alto committee endorsed permitting RVs on select streets while banning trailers and broken-down vehicles, adding cleanups, banning vanlording, and exploring buybacks for transitions.
#screwworm
Mental health
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Africa's youth may feel lonelier than you know DW 08/25/2025

Loneliness is widespread among African youth, often rooted in childhood emotional neglect; poorer countries and young people face especially high vulnerability.
Public health
fromPoynter
1 week ago

What is fentanyl? The facts and myths on the synthetic opioid driving drug overdoses - Poynter

Fentanyl's extreme potency and common presence in illicit drugs make tiny amounts potentially lethal, so accurate awareness and precautions are essential to prevent overdoses.
fromIrish Independent
1 week ago

Baby and several children among more than 100 tourists to fall ill with suspected salmonella poisoning at Spanish hotel

Over 100 hotel guests in La Manga fell ill with symptoms consistent with a probable salmonella outbreak; 20 were hospitalized and a field hospital was established.
New York City
fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

Piles of aggravation: New Yorkers are fed up with increasing dog waste on city sidewalks and streets

Dog waste is piling up across New York City, angering residents and prompting calls for greater cleanup and enforcement.
London
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 week ago

Rat infestation causes months of 'terror' at east London apartment block

Rat infestation in Hackney's Crystal Court flats left residents terrified, stressed and sleepless; management cleared waste and carried out pest control after months of complaints.
fromBoston.com
1 week ago

Nearly 60 beaches closed this weekend due to bacteria and algae

Fifty-eight Massachusetts beaches across 36 towns are closed due to high bacteria levels and blue-green algae, mostly affecting freshwater ponds.
fromFuturism
1 week ago

People Who Don't Smoke Are Getting Lung Cancer in Scary Numbers

"For me to get a cancer diagnosis was a big shock. And then to have a lung cancer diagnosis was very puzzling for me," Katie Hulan, a 37-year-old tech worker told the news agency.
Environment
Public health
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 week ago

Berkeley Unified reports COVID-19 cases at some schools in first weeks of the year

COVID-19 cases have been identified at several Berkeley Unified schools; symptomatic individuals should test and those positive should follow public health guidance before returning to school or work.
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

How Extreme Heat Affects the Body

Rising heat from climate change is increasingly causing heat-related illness during ordinary activities, making simple prevention and preparedness urgently necessary.
Public health
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

New Therapies Offer Hope against a Childhood Scourge: Peanut Allergies

Peanut allergies have increased sharply over recent decades, affecting millions of Americans, but causes remain unclear and research seeks treatment and prevention.
fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

The plague is so 14th century. Here's why - and how much - we should worry today

Plague (Yersinia pestis) persists in rodent reservoirs and can cause occasional human infections via flea or rodent bites, but modern medicine makes it treatable.
fromFuturism
1 week ago

If You've Breathed Wildfire Smoke, Scientists Just Found Something Horrifying

Have you gone outside recently and smelled an acrid odor, perhaps accompanied by a hellish orange sky? Check the news, and you were likely downwind of massive wildfires like those in the Canadian province of Manitoba or the Florida Everglades- an increasingly regular event as millions of people find themselves in the path of noxious smoke, sometimes from a country away.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Middle-aged men are among society's loneliest people what does that say about the patriarchy? | Van Badham

Male friendship networks have shrunk significantly, increasing isolation and serious health risks, requiring improved social infrastructure to support men's friendships and reduce loneliness.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Botswana was once at risk of extinction' from HIV. Now it is a world leader in eliminating the virus in children

Botswana reduced mother-to-child HIV transmission from 20–40% to below 1% through pioneering interventions, achieving WHO Gold Tier elimination recognition.
Public health
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Smoke from Napa County wildfire spurs air quality advisory

Wildfire smoke from the Pickett Fire will degrade air quality across several Bay Area counties; residents should minimize exposure and follow evacuation and safety guidance.
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
1 week ago

Supreme Court lets Trump administration cut $783 million of research funding in anti-DEI push

The Trump administration can slash hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of research funding in its push to cut federal diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, the Supreme Court decided Thursday. The high court majority lifted a judge's order blocking $783 million worth of cuts made by the National Institutes of Health to align with Republican President Donald Trump's priorities. The high court did keep Trump administration guidance on future funding blocked, however.
US politics
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

An existential threat': US health workers call Robert F Kennedy Jr a risk to public health

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s spread of inaccurate health information endangers federal employees, America's public health infrastructure, and contributes to violence.
Public health
fromwww.esquire.com
1 week ago

ICE Detainees Are Testing Positive for Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis is spreading in U.S. immigration detention centers due to overcrowding, poor sanitation, and inadequate health protocols, risking wider community transmission.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

What to Know about Measles as the Outbreak in Texas Ends and the School Year Begins

Texas's large measles outbreak ended after infecting at least 762 people and killing two unvaccinated children, but risks persist due to low vaccination and travel.
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Could this shot end Lyme disease forever?

The list of summertime scourges grows longer each year: wildfires, heat waves, floods. And we can now add to that a veritable infestation of biting, Lyme-disease-carrying ticks. Emergency room visits for tick bites in the Northeast are at their highest levels in at least five years. This June, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recorded 229 tick bites per every 100,000 visits to ERs around the Northeast, up from 167 bites per 100,000 visits a year earlier.
Public health
fromFast Company
1 week ago

How cuts to NASA could hurt everyday Americans

Daniel P. Johnson, a geographer at Indiana University at Indianapolis, works with a team of researchers who spend a lot of time catching blowflies, dissecting their iridescent blue-green abdomens, and analyzing the contents of their guts. Johnson and his colleagues are tracking the spread of Lyme disease on a warming planet. But they need a lot of additional data. They get it from NASA.
Public health
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
1 week ago

Update: Heat advisory in place for North Bay Interior Valleys and San Francisco Bay Shoreline until Thursday night

North Bay Interior Valleys and San Francisco Bay Shoreline are included in an updated heat advisory released by the National Weather Service on Thursday at 1:44 a.m. The advisory is valid between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. The NWS San Francisco CA said, Temperatures in the 80s to the middle 90s expected near the Bay and 90s to near 100 degrees interior North Bay.
Public health
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
2 weeks ago

Who Can You Trust? - San Francisco Bay Times

The administration is undermining science by cutting funding, discrediting scientists, dismantling programs, spreading disinformation, and causing researcher brain drain and public-health harm.
Public health
fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

What to know about synthetic kratom, the supplement being banned in SoCal and across the U.S.

Communities and health officials are banning or restricting kratom products, especially concentrated hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), due to opioid-like abuse potential and lack of FDA approval.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Californians brace for worst multiday heatwave of the year

The National Weather Service has issued a swath of heat advisories, watches and warnings, along with red-flag alerts, warning the public to prepare. This dangerous level of heat will pose a threat to anyone without effective cooling and adequate hydration, NWS forecasters said in an outlook issued on Wednesday, outlining temperature highs that could climb past 110F (43C) in the desert south-west and above 100F across southern California.
Environment
fromCbsnews
2 weeks ago

California resident in Lake Tahoe area tests positive for plague

Plague, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, is typically spread by fleas that have fed on infected wild rodents such as squirrels and chipmunks, health officials said. Pets, particularly cats and dogs, can also carry plague-infected fleas into the home. Symptoms of plague generally appear within two weeks of exposure and may include fever, nausea, weakness, and swollen lymph nodes. If detected early, the illness is treatable with antibiotics.
Public health
fromLos Angeles Times
2 weeks ago

Enjoying this headline? You're a rarity: Reading for pleasure is declining, study says

Put down the book, pick up the phone.
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