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fromNature
10 hours ago

Rebuilding Gaza: don't sideline Palestinian scientists, say experts

Researchers who study post-war reconstruction have told Nature that the recovery of public health, environment, higher education and research in Gaza will not succeed unless it is led by experts from the Palestinian territory. Their warning comes amid images of jubilant scenes in Gaza yesterday as negotiators in Egypt sealed the first phase of US President Donald Trump's ceasefire plan, which today was ratified by Israel's cabinet.
World news
#ultraprocessed-foods
fromFortune
15 hours ago
California

Gavin Newsom flexes his own 'MAHA' plan as he moves to crack down on ultraprocessed foods in school lunch | Fortune

fromFortune
15 hours ago
California

Gavin Newsom flexes his own 'MAHA' plan as he moves to crack down on ultraprocessed foods in school lunch | Fortune

Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
22 hours ago

Alarm as CDC calls for separate MMR vaccines despite measles outbreak

HHS leadership urges development of separate monovalent measles, mumps, and rubella vaccines, while public health experts warn that splitting MMR would raise costs and lower completion rates.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
22 hours ago

Radioactive' shrimp crisis: Indonesia grapples with contaminated industrial zone

Caesium-137 contamination was detected at 22 production facilities in a Jakarta industrial zone, prompting decontamination, relocations, product recalls and health checks.
fromAxios
1 day ago

California 1st in U.S. to crack down on ultra-processed foods in school meals

California is the first state to define ultra-processed foods and phase them out of school meals,
California
Media industry
fromFlowingData
2 days ago

Mortality in the news vs. what we usually die from

News outlets overreport rare, dramatic causes of death and underreport common causes like heart disease and cancer, skewing public perception of mortality risks.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Brazilian governor apologies after joking about deadly methanol poisoning crisis

Sao Paulo governor Tarcisio de Freitas apologized after joking about a deadly methanol poisoning, provoking criticism and comparisons to Jair Bolsonaro's Covid-era remarks.
Public health
fromGothamist
1 day ago

NYC Council to weigh new cooling tower rules after deadly Legionnaires' outbreak

New York City may require monthly cooling tower testing and mandatory biocide treatments to reduce Legionnaires' disease after a deadly Harlem outbreak.
Public health
fromwww.sandiegouniontribune.com
1 day ago

Officials warn of tuberculosis exposure at a California Learn4Life charter school

Possible tuberculosis exposures occurred at Innovation High School's Chula Vista learning center from June 1 to Sept. 4, 2025, with targeted screenings offered.
Food & drink
fromThe Walrus
2 days ago

Sure, Ultra-Processed Foods Are Bad. But How Does That Help Anyone? | The Walrus

Ultra-processed foods link to higher risk of multiple diseases, widespread consumption, and environmental harm, while scientific interpretations and policy implications remain complex.
Public health
fromTruthout
2 days ago

Pissed-Off Doctors Aren't Enough to Combat Trump's Attacks on Public Health

The Trump administration is dismantling U.S. public health through policy rollbacks, restricted vaccine access, weakened CDC surveillance, and actions against unions and experts.
Environment
fromState of the Planet
2 days ago

Mercury Rising: Why Emissions of This Deadly Neurotoxin May Soon Increase

Atmospheric mercury fell nearly 70% over 20 years due to regulations, yet EPA proposals would weaken U.S. power plant mercury limits by 70%.
#loneliness
Public health
fromMail Online
5 days ago

Snoring on the rise among Brits as nation gets fatter, study finds

Rising obesity in the UK will substantially increase obstructive sleep apnoea prevalence, sharply raising snoring and related health risks by 2050.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

It hurt when I crashed my bike into a pothole and it taught me the true price of austerity | George Monbiot

Failing to repair potholes and cuts in public services creates far greater individual and public costs than the savings from austerity.
#planetary-health-diet
fromFortune
6 days ago
Food & drink

Scientists say eating a plant-based diet could save 15 million deaths and save the environment | Fortune

fromFortune
6 days ago
Food & drink

Scientists say eating a plant-based diet could save 15 million deaths and save the environment | Fortune

New York City
fromNew York City, NY Patch
6 days ago

NYC Restaurants Ordered Closed September 26 - October 3

New York City health inspectors close restaurants for public health hazards like vermin, poor sanitation, and lack of basic handwashing facilities, issuing violation points.
Public health
fromStreetsblog
1 week ago

Talking Headways Podcast: Healthy Architecture, Healthy People - Streetsblog USA

Architectural design and epidemiological methods must be integrated to create healthier, more sustainable, resilient neighborhoods by addressing environmental, social, and infrastructural vulnerabilities.
#autism
fromAxios
2 weeks ago
Public health

People with autism bristle at continued stigmatization from Trump, RFK

fromAxios
2 weeks ago
Public health

People with autism bristle at continued stigmatization from Trump, RFK

Public health
fromNature
1 week ago

Violin therapy: Books in brief

National policies and socioeconomic factors powerfully shape health outcomes, influencing behaviors, environmental exposures, and access to protective resources.
fromKqed
1 week ago

Dust Storms An Increasing Problem Around The Salton Sea | KQED

Amato Evan was in the desert when the dust storm arrived. Evan was near Ocotillo Wells, in the western foothills of the Imperial Valley. The winds approached from the West as the sun was setting, stirring up the powdery soil. Suddenly, the dust was all around them. Evan tried to keep an eye on the ground, but he could barely see where he was going. His heart raced.
Public health
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Green Party leader rejects 'radical' tag

Green Party leader supports legalising all drugs and a public-health-led approach while dismissing the 'radical' label amid regional electoral gains and an eco-populist stance.
Public health
from48 hills
1 week ago

RFK Jr.'s anti-vaccine madness will make America sick again - 48 hills

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s anti-vaccine policies as HHS Secretary will increase illness and deaths by reducing vaccine access and undermining medical expertise.
#acetaminophen
fromSFGATE
2 weeks ago
Public health

Trump admin says Tylenol may cause autism. That's bogus, Calif. experts say.

fromTruthout
2 weeks ago
US politics

Trump Admits His Claims Linking Acetaminophen During Pregnancy to Autism Aren't Doctor-Approved

fromFortune
2 weeks ago
US politics

Scientists rebuke Trump's Tylenol-autism claim, stress fever is bigger danger in pregnancy | Fortune

fromSFGATE
2 weeks ago
Public health

Trump admin says Tylenol may cause autism. That's bogus, Calif. experts say.

fromTruthout
2 weeks ago
US politics

Trump Admits His Claims Linking Acetaminophen During Pregnancy to Autism Aren't Doctor-Approved

fromFortune
2 weeks ago
US politics

Scientists rebuke Trump's Tylenol-autism claim, stress fever is bigger danger in pregnancy | Fortune

Environment
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Online attacks threaten major climate-friendly diet report DW 10/03/2025

Plant-forward diets with more nuts, legumes, whole grains, fruits and vegetables, plus sustainable food practices, can halve food-system emissions and prevent millions of premature deaths.
#covid-19
Public health
fromSFGATE
1 week ago

California authorities seize over $5M in kratom, signaling a new crackdown

California authorities seized over $5 million in kratom and 7‑OH products amid a crackdown citing high addiction and overdose risks.
#nitrous-oxide
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago
Medicine

Major Down and Up Sides of Nitrous Oxide

Nitrous oxide is medically useful but increasingly abused legally, causing rising emergency harms and deaths and posing a growing public health threat.
fromNatural Health News
2 weeks ago
Alternative medicine

Laughing gas deaths explode 578% as unregulated "whippits" flood smoke shops, target teens

Nitrous oxide deaths surged 578% since 2010 to 156 in 2023, driven by flavored, youth-oriented products, widespread legal sales, and lax regulation.
Public health
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Two species of disease-carrying mosquitoes found in UK

Two invasive Aedes mosquito species have been detected in the UK and could spread further because of climate change, posing significant public health risks.
Public health
fromwww.esquire.com
1 week ago

Thanks to MAHA Stupidity, Whooping Cough Is Back

An infant in Mississippi under two months died of whooping cough amid rising pertussis cases and concerns about declining adult vaccination rates.
US politics
fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

The Rise of Technofascists

Presidential power and weakened legal norms enable politicized prosecutions, Silicon Valley trends toward authoritarianism, and health politics are weaponized into exclusionary virtue signaling.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

Demetre Daskalakis Saw the CDC Change from the InsideAnd He's Sounding the Alarm

In recent weeks several prominent public health experts have resigned from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, citing concerns about the agency's shift away from science-based decision-making. Among them was Demetre Daskalakis, who until recently directed the CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases. He's here today to tell us more about what's going on at the CDCand what concerned experts are doing to try to keep America healthy.
Public health
fromDesign You Trust - Design Daily Since 2007
1 week ago

Gilded Disease-carriers Are the Grilles That Adorn the Facades of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Depicting Lice, Mosquitoes and So on

The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine features a striking Art Deco frieze of gilded bronze animal figures sculpted into its iron balconies, each symbolizing a threat to human health. These ten animals-mostly insects and arthropods like fleas, mosquitoes, and ticks-are known for living close to humans and thriving on the food and shelter we provide. Eight of them are disease vectors, earning the nickname "gilded vectors of disease," though the cobra and bedbug are exceptions.
Public health
#circadian-rhythm
#vaccines
Media industry
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Scientists can predict if you might be struck by disease which kills 11,000 a year

A simple calculator (CORE) using three routine blood tests, age and sex can predict an individual's 10-year risk of severe liver disease with high accuracy.
Wellness
fromYogaRenew
1 week ago

Social Wellness - The Third Pillar of Health

Social wellness is a vital, often overlooked pillar of health that strongly influences longevity and major disease risks, comparable to smoking and obesity.
#politics
Public health
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

H3N2 influenza spreads rapidly in Delhi, northern India DW 09/28/2025

H3N2 influenza is causing a widespread, severe outbreak in the Delhi metropolitan region and surrounding states, affecting many households and straining hospitals.
Public health
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Turkey: Why are rates of diabetes soaring? DW 09/28/2025

Diabetes prevalence in Turkey has nearly doubled over 20 years to 16.6%, the highest in the European region, driven largely by lifestyle and food policy.
Public health
fromBoston.com
1 week ago

Mass. health officials announce additional human cases of West Nile virus

West Nile virus risk is now high in 47 Massachusetts communities with eight confirmed human cases this season; protective measures remain recommended.
fromIndependent
1 week ago

The 'grim reaper' gender gap: Why Irish men are dying young

Men in this country are dying prematurely at a rate 40pc higher than women, despite advancements in longevity. Many of these deaths are preventable, according to experts. So what's going wrong?
Public health
Public health
fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

RFK Jr.'s Obsession With the Past

A nostalgic, past-focused health movement (MAHA) centered around Robert F. Kennedy Jr. mixes conservative anti-modern tendencies with controversial claims and uneven scientific support.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Farage endangering women by failing to condemn paracetamol claims, says Bridget Phillipson

Nigel Farage's refusal to repudiate claims linking paracetamol use during pregnancy to autism risks endangering women's health.
fromNature
2 weeks ago

Common air pollutant has a secret weapon: bacterial toxins

Experiments show that the bacterial component of fine particulate matter has a highly potent inflammatory effect.
Public health
fromLos Angeles Times
2 weeks ago

CDC warns of dramatic rise in dangerous drug-resistant bacteria. How you can protect yourself

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned in a report this week that between 2019 and 2023, bacterial infections caused by a "super bug" bacteria dubbed NDM-producing carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (NDM-CRE) surged by more than 460% in the U.S. The NDM-CRE is a type of bacteria with a special gene that can break down powerful antibiotics rendering most drug treatments ineffective, said Shruti Gohil, associate professor of infectious diseases at UC Irvine School of Medicine.
Public health
Public health
fromBoston.com
2 weeks ago

Boston to offer free COVID and flu vaccines at more than a dozen locations

Free flu, COVID-19, and some routine childhood vaccines will be offered at no-cost citywide clinics in Boston from late September through mid-December.
OMG science
fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

Study: Planned budget cuts would hurt drug development badly

NIH-funded research underpins a majority of patents, with at-risk grants contributing notably to drugs for major public-health conditions, though impacts are likely underestimated.
#misinformation
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago
Miscellaneous

The Risk Is Not From Tylenol but Untreated Fevers

No credible scientific evidence links acetaminophen use during pregnancy to autism; promoting this false claim risks stigma and harms public health.
fromThe New Yorker
2 weeks ago
Humor

R.F.K., Jr.: A Day in the Life

Encouraging public distrust in health institutions endangers public health even when framed as seeking transparency.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

Trump advises parents on hepatitis B vaccine. Here's why doctors say he's wrong

Newborn hepatitis B vaccination prevents early-life infections that often lead to chronic disease, liver cancer, cirrhosis, and death; delaying until adolescence increases risk.
Public health
fromBoston.com
2 weeks ago

Boston City Council shows support for safe injection sites

Boston City Council voted 8-3 against a resolution opposing state legislation to allow safe injection sites, with most councilors supporting the legislation.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Daylight savings haters rejoice: scientists confirm it's bad for health

Permanent standard time year-round reduces circadian disruption and would lower rates of obesity and stroke compared with permanent daylight-saving or biannual clock changes.
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

VIDEO: Top health officials are at odds with scientists. Who should Americans believe?

Americans are receiving medical guidance from President Trump and top health officials like Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that runs counter to mainstream medicine. For example, this week Trump linked Tylenol to autism despite little medical evidence. How are Americans meant to make important decisions about their health at this confusing moment?
Public health
Alternative medicine
fromNatural Health News
2 weeks ago

HEALTH SHOCKER: CANCER caused by OBESITY has TRIPLED the deaths of Americans in just the past two decades

Cancer deaths linked to excess weight have more than tripled in the U.S. over 20 years, with rapid increases between 2018 and 2020.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 weeks ago

Barack Obama tells audience at London's O2: 'I've been digging myself out of a hole with Michelle for years'

Barack Obama has admitted he has been digging himself out of a hole with his wife Michelle for years. The former United States president, 64, revealed he is on level ground with his partner, 61, eight years after leaving the White House. He made the comments during the London leg of his European speaking tour, in which he also criticised Donald Trump's recent comments about autism and the decision to shut schools during lockdown.
US politics
Public health
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 weeks ago

CDC Sounds Alarm over Nightmare Bacteria' That Resist Last-Resort Antibiotics

Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales infections in the U.S. rose up to 461 percent between 2019 and 2023, creating severe treatment challenges and public health concern.
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

Salmonella outbreak related to pistachios has hospitalized 16, sickened 105 | CBC News

The Public Health Agency of Canada says the number of people confirmed sickened in a salmonella outbreak linked to pistachios has risen to 105. The outbreak update issued Wednesday reports 26 new cases since the last count earlier this month. It says 16 people have been hospitalized an increase of five since people started getting sick in early March. Illnesses continued into early September.
Toronto
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Autism Not Only Speaks, It Answers Back

Neurodiversity enriches society with unique perspectives, creativity, resilience, and should not be treated as a disease to be eradicated by policy.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Obama says Trump linking paracetamol to autism is violence against the truth'

Claims linking paracetamol to autism undermine public health and risk deterring pregnant women from necessary pain relief; political divisions pit progressive democracy against populist conservatism.
Public health
fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

This U.S. City Ranked No. 1 for Health and Wellness-and Could Be Home to the First Person to Live to 150

Washington, D.C. metro ranks highest for longevity factors among 100 largest U.S. metros; San Francisco Bay ranks second.
US politics
fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

The Misplaced Nostalgia for a Pre-Vaccine Past

Political outlooks reflect whether solutions are sought in a romanticized past or in a future ideal, shaping alignments such as conservatism and anti-vaccine sentiment.
#pm25
Public health
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago

Letters: Kennedy's allies are fostering uncertainty in vaccines

Restricting the combined MMRV vaccine and delaying newborn hepatitis B risks undermining vaccine confidence and lowering vaccination rates, endangering public health.
#wildfire-smoke
Public health
fromStreetsblog
2 weeks ago

There's Good Science Behind the Human Craving for Livable Streets - Streetsblog USA

Walkable, safe, and engaging urban design is essential to increase walking and its physical, mental, and social benefits.
Public health
fromIrish Independent
2 weeks ago

Bird flu alert after virus found in wildlife at Cork's Lough attraction

Highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) has been confirmed in wild birds at The Lough; the public should avoid sick or dead birds and leash pets.
Public health
fromIrish Independent
2 weeks ago

Loss of a baby 'rarely discussed' and Ireland lags behind other countries in prevention, obstetrician warns

Ireland lacks consistent recording, specialised services, and preventive public health measures for pregnancy and infant loss, contributing to preventable baby deaths.
Public health
fromStreetsblog
2 weeks ago

'Treated and Streeted': How The City's Safety Net Fails Homeless People in the Subway - Streetsblog New York City

New York City's $30 billion safety net is fragmented and fails to reliably move subway-dwelling psychiatric-crisis homeless individuals into appropriate hospital care.
Public health
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

AI, Loneliness, and the Value of Human Connection

Human face-to-face relationships are biologically protective, reduce stress and mortality risk, and cannot be replaced by AI; mindful technology use preserves authentic bonds.
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Scientists reveal how many Brits DIED in the 2024 summer heatwave

In Europe, temperatures were 1.54°C (2.7°F) above the 1991-2020 long term average - triggering dangerously hot conditions for residents. Now, scientists reveal exactly how many people died due to the heat, which can trigger conditions such as heat exhaustion and heart failure. In the UK, there were 573 heat-related deaths in summer 2024, according to the experts at the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal).
Miscellaneous
fromNon Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
2 weeks ago

Florida Officials Say They Want to Eliminate School Vaccine Mandates. It Won't Be That Simple. - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly

In Florida, state law dictates vaccine requirements for polio, diphtheria, measles, rubella, pertussis or whooping cough, mumps, tetanus "and other communicable diseases as determined by rules of the Department of Health." Florida is one of several states that allow children an exemption based on religious grounds. Ladapo, who in his role oversees the Florida Department of Health, said in his public remarks that the agency has rules for certain vaccine requirements that it can remove and that others will require legislative action.
Public health
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Ex-CDC director: The last words my father spoke to me-and what they taught me about saving lives | Fortune

Before I started, I visited my father in his nursing home. He was a cardiologist. Quiet, kind, and a man of few words. Parkinson's disease had silenced him almost completely. I sat at his bedside, holding his hand, and told him about my new role. "Dad," I said, "I want to be the best health commissioner." He looked at me and softly spoke last words he would ever speak to me: "How would you know?"
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