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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 hours ago

St George's flags create no go zones' for NHS staff, health leaders warn

St George's flags are creating no-go zones and intimidating NHS staff, causing abuse and discrimination fears, particularly for community nurses and minority ethnic staff.
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fromNature
1 day ago

Vaccine advice: how a US centre is filling growing gaps in public-health information

Anti-vaccine leadership changes at CDC and ACIP reduced access to multiple vaccines, prompting CIDRAP's Vaccine Integrity Project to conduct independent safety and efficacy reviews.
#measles
fromTruthout
8 hours ago
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What Does It Mean for a Country to Be Measles-Free?

Declining childhood vaccination rates led to a measles resurgence in Canada, prompting loss of measles-free status and increasing vulnerability to outbreaks.
fromArs Technica
4 hours ago
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Canada fought measles and measles won; virus now endemic after 1998 elimination

Canada lost its measles elimination status amid a regional surge, but coordinated public health action can restore that status.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Maggots in the tempeh, glass in the rice: Indonesia's free school meals tainted by food poisoning

Indonesia's government free school meals programme has caused widespread food poisoning, sickening thousands of children and raising safety concerns ahead of scale-up.
fromwww.theguardian.com
18 hours ago

As a palliative care specialist, I've witnessed the human tragedy of our end-of-life care crisis | Rachel Clarke

A baby, in Britain, in 2025, takes its stuttering final breaths. All deaths in infancy are harrowing. But the fact that this particular death might have been prevented had neonatal care not depended so heavily on charity, had the NHS not failed to fund more than two-thirds of the healthcare babies need is unforgivable. Mercifully, the dystopian scenario I've just described does not exist in the UK today. Although paediatric care is undeniably overstretched, it is at least regarded as a core, bedrock NHS service.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 hours ago

Shopping for an Affordable Care Act health plan? NPR wants to hear your experience

Health care is at the heart of the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history. That shutdown is on the brink of ending, but the health care issue that started it is still not resolved. Since 2021, people who buy their health care on the Affordable Care Act marketplaces have had extra help -- in the form of tax credits -- to buy their plans.
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fromBuzzFeed
5 hours ago

Doctors Are Warning That This Super Contagious Virus Is Running Rampant

This fall, multiple states including Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee and Wisconsin have reported outbreaks of hand, foot and mouth disease, a contagious virus that commonly infects children under 5 but can also cause symptoms in older kids and adults, too. "This year, [cases seem] to be out of control," said Dr. Allison Agwu, a professor of adult and pediatric infectious diseases at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
14 hours ago

Program aims to help East Bay residents navigate health care systemand save lives

Nearly 20% of Contra Costa County ambulance dispatches in 2024 were for non-life-threatening issues, prompting a campaign to educate residents and reduce unnecessary ER use.
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fromwww.npr.org
16 hours ago

People want to avoid ultra-processed foods. But experts struggle to define them

Ultra-processed foods dominate the American diet and are linked to many chronic diseases, yet experts disagree on a clear, actionable definition for health policy.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
13 hours ago

New Review Shows Studies Linking Autism and Tylenol Are False, Contradicting Trump

Existing evidence does not clearly link maternal acetaminophen (Tylenol) use during pregnancy with autism or ADHD in children due to flawed, low-quality studies.
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fromFortune
8 hours ago

Bill Gates believes Alzheimer's blood tests should be part of routine medicals-such prevention means you could work into your 90s if you wanted to | Fortune

The Microsoft founder is heavily involved with programs to prevent disease across the globe, efforts that will likely ramp up in the coming years after he issued his philanthropic foundation with a task: He would donate the vast majority of his wealth, some $100 billion, to the body as long as the funds are spent within the next 20 years.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
21 hours ago

Waiting for the all-clear: how medics and villagers rallied when Ebola returned to DRC

His two-year-old daughter died first, then his mother, then his wife. But Bope Mpona Heritier still had no idea what illness had taken their lives. Then the 25-year-old also began to develop symptoms. When his blood was tested and sent to the Democratic Republic of the Congo's capital, Kinshasa, the results confirmed he had the Ebola virus. I felt pain everywhere, he says. I had a migraine, a sharp pain in my eyes and throat, and I was vomiting.
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fromIndependent
20 hours ago

Long-Covid is still here. I can't walk, cook, work, socialise or live independently - and I am not alone

Lydia Fischer Dooley contracted Covid-19 in early 2022, recovered then relapsed, and still suffers three years later while raising awareness about a dismissed condition.
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fromInsideHook
1 day ago

Texas Just Committed to Billions for Dementia Research

Texas approved $3 billion to create a decade-long Dementia Prevention and Research Institute to accelerate dementia research amid rising dementia projections in the U.S.
#h3n2
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 day ago
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Canada could face worst kind' of flu season as experts warn evolving strain may be mismatch for vaccine | CBC News

fromwww.cbc.ca
1 day ago
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Canada could face worst kind' of flu season as experts warn evolving strain may be mismatch for vaccine | CBC News

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fromwww.bbc.com
17 hours ago

Surgical menopause like a 'hormonal cliff edge'

Many women are discharged after ovary removal without adequate HRT, information, or follow-up, resulting in severe surgical menopause symptoms.
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fromwww.bbc.com
18 hours ago

Hospital failings continued after Alice Figueiredo death, leaked documents show

Patients at Goodmayes' Hepworth ward remained exposed to self-harm risks after Alice Figueiredo's death due to continued availability of bin bags and systemic failures.
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fromNature
1 day ago

Africa finally has its own drug-regulation agency - and it could transform the continent's health

The African Medicines Agency launch aims to strengthen Africa-led biomedical research, address genetic diversity gaps, and reduce dependence on external funding to improve health equity.
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fromInsideHook
22 hours ago

The Most Dangerous Drug on Earth Is Growing in Your Garden

Datura (moonflower/jimsonweed) causes prolonged, deliriant hallucinations that erode rational thought and produce days-long terrifying trips.
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fromStreetsblog
21 hours ago

Bad Data Alert: Council Tears Apart DOT Daylighting Study - Streetsblog New York City

Council review found DOT's daylighting analysis relied on flawed data and showed no statistically significant link between daylighting and increased crash injuries.
fromwww.bbc.com
17 hours ago

You can now book online to see your GP. But is it any easier to get an appointment?

Instead, he spends that time sifting through the online appointment requests to work out what each patient needs. Last week there were 84 requests, and the week before it was more than 100. "It's relentless - you get about two minutes to look at each," Dr Turner says. "We're getting lots of requests we would not have had previously - questions like, 'Should I take this food supplement?' Previously patients would not have bothered GPs with things like that."
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fromLos Angeles Times
12 hours ago

Aquil Basheer, 'visionary' L.A. trailblazer in gang intervention and violence reduction, dies

Aquil Basheer believed that ending gang violence wasn't the kind of career you just fall into. "In this type of work, you're usually chosen. You don't choose it," he said in 2024 in an interview for "The Storytelling Project," an L.A. County Public Health Department project that documented the effects of violence on local individuals and communities. Basheer, it seems, was among the chosen.
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fromIndependent
20 hours ago

Shops openly selling e-scooters capable of speeding 60kmh over legal limit, as garda seizures soar

Dangerous high-speed e-scooters capable of 80km/h are being sold and used on public roads despite a 20km/h legal limit and increasing seizures.
fromLos Angeles Times
12 hours ago

The federal SNAP-funding mess has made L.A.'s food-insecurity crisis clearer than ever

The pomegranates, squash and apples were in season, pink guavas were so ripe you could smell their heady scent from a distance, and nutrient-packed yams were ready for the holidays. But with federal funding in limbo for the 1.5 million people in Los Angeles County who depend on food aid from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - or SNAP - the church parking lot hosting the market was largely devoid of customers.
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fromIrish Independent
10 hours ago

'To lose Darren, David and Ryan in such a way left behind so many broken hearts' - Calls for law changes as crash victims honoured

A 2017 truck overtaking on a winding road killed three-year-old Estlin and severely injured Vincent, prompting calls to ban large-truck overtaking and strengthen road-safety laws and infrastructure.
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fromSlate Magazine
8 hours ago

My Friend Has Discovered the Intoxicating World of Online Psychics. Now I Face an Impossible Choice.

An elderly woman is being financially manipulated by online psychics, isolating her from family and risking depletion of her limited income.
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fromIndependent
20 hours ago

Catherine Conlon: Poultry farmers taking crucial steps to stop outbreak, but bird flu is rarely transmitted to people

Avian influenza in greylag geese at Fota Wildlife Park caused park closure and triggered immediate biosecurity responses after origin from Cork Harbour wild birds.
#snap
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

A first-time HPV vaccination campaign sees some success and strong resistance

Pakistan's first HPV vaccination campaign faced strong parental resistance driven by fertility fears, gender-targeting questions, and mistrust of foreign health organizations.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

California's drying Salton Sea harms the lungs of people living nearby, say researchers

Chemical-laden dust from the drying Salton Sea is harming nearby residents' lungs, with children experiencing especially pronounced negative effects.
#gaza
fromTruthout
2 days ago
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Amid Destroyed Health System, Gaza Sees Severe Outbreak of Autoimmune Disorder

fromTruthout
2 days ago
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Amid Destroyed Health System, Gaza Sees Severe Outbreak of Autoimmune Disorder

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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

They treat men like vending machines': Inside the hidden world of social media sperm selling

Unregulated online sperm-donor groups enable access to parenthood while posing legal, safety, and ethical risks driven by clinic costs and donor shortages.
#pickleball
fromFuturism
1 day ago

Scientists Just Found Something Fascinating About How Women Dirty Talk

The way you talk about yourself shapes not only how others perceive you, but also how you see and feel about yourself. Now, new research suggests that the same principle applies to how women talk about their genitals: the nastier they dirty talk, the happier they are in bed and with their bodies. Published in the journal Sex Roles, the findings suggest that the wordswomen use to refer to their private parts are closelyassociated with positivebody image,
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fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

Sunnyvale academies train residents in pubic safety, emergency response

Sunnyvale's Public Safety Citizens Academy saw another graduating class last month. Participants spend one evening a week for six weeks learning about Sunnyvale's public safety model, which integrates police, fire and emergency medical services into one department. Through a combination of lectures, tours and hands-on training, academy sessions covered topics including emergency vehicle operations, fire suppression, defensive tactics and use-of-force scenario training.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Sunnyvale academies train residents in pubic safety, emergency response

Sunnyvale offers annual hands-on Public Safety Citizens Academy and CERT training to equip residents with integrated emergency response and disaster preparedness skills.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

US to demand countries share data on pathogens with epidemic potential' in return for health aid

The US conditions restoration of health aid on rapid sharing of pathogen specimens and genetic sequences with the US under new bilateral agreements.
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fromWIRED
2 days ago

Bad Air Is One of the Biggest Threats to Your Health. Here's How to Protect Yourself

Ultrafine particulate matter (PM2.5) from pollution causes millions of premature deaths and contributes to cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and brain damage; regulation rollbacks worsen exposure.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Loneliness Epidemic Is Worse Than You Think

The U.S. Surgeon General recently called loneliness a public health epidemic, comparing its impact on our health to smoking fifteen cigarettes a day. It's not hyperbole. It's data. In one CDC survey, nearly a third of adults said they feel lonely at least once a week. Among younger adults, that number rises to almost half. Harvard researchers found that 61 percent of young people and over half of mothers with small children report "serious loneliness."
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Social media misinformation driving men to NHS clinics in search of testosterone they don't need

Viral social media promotion of private blood tests is increasing demand for unnecessary testosterone therapy, straining NHS endocrinology clinics and risking patient harm.
fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

Davina McCall reveals she had breast cancer and underwent surgery

I found a lump a few weeks ago, and it came and went, but then I was working on the Masked Singer and Lorraine, the TV show Lorraine Kelly, had put signs on the back of all the doors saying, check your breasts. And every time I went for a wee I did that, and it was still there. And then one morning, I saw it in the mirror, and I thought, I'm going to get that looked at.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Millwall fan in cancer campaign after dad's death

A Millwall fan reprises his late father's prostate cancer awareness campaign to encourage men to get checked and understand their risk factors.
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fromHomebuilding
2 days ago

Could your home still have lead pipes for your drinking water? How to find out and what to do

Many older properties still have lead service pipes that can leach lead into drinking water and should be identified and replaced.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Alameda County's Measure B pushes closer to a win

South Alameda County voters favor Measure B parcel tax to raise $13 million annually for Washington Township Health Care District facility and service improvements.
fromIndependent
2 days ago

Luke O'Neill: Should we be concerned about catching bird flu?

People can get the virus, but it's rare and occurs only in those with weak immune systems
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fromCbsnews
3 days ago

Pregnant women on Rikers Island receive doula support through Brooklyn partnership

A Brooklyn nonprofit provides doula care and support to pregnant women incarcerated on Rikers Island, offering prenatal education, emotional support, and dignity during pregnancy.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

Under RFK Jr., the CDC is scrutinizing the childhood vaccine schedule

Routine childhood vaccinations largely eliminated many infectious diseases, and renewed government scrutiny of the vaccine schedule has sparked debate over safety, timing, and public confidence.
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fromFortune
3 days ago

Malaria isn't just a health crisis - it's an economic imperative | Fortune

Sustained U.S. investment in malaria control yields large economic returns, protects global and American business interests, and reduces heavy health and GDP burdens in Africa.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
3 days ago

Trump's Weight-Loss Subsidy Is a Public-Health Game Changer

Federal subsidies will make effective weight-loss drugs dramatically more affordable, recognizing obesity as a chronic disease driven by corporate systems.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

Why next year's flu shot might not be as good as it should be

Global influenza sample sharing has sharply declined, undermining surveillance, complicating vaccine strain selection, and risking reduced vaccine effectiveness.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Worst Thing That Can Happen to a Kid

Ten percent of children experience sexual assault before 18, yet prevention education is lacking and childhood sexual abuse causes long-term mental and physical harms.
fromwww.bbc.com
3 days ago

Botox was like going for coffee - I had no idea what went into my body

"I had no idea what was being injected into me," Lizzie said. "It's just hype - it's a trend, a bit like fashion - if everyone buys the same handbag it becomes popular and I'd say it's the same for aesthetics."
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fromLos Angeles Times
3 days ago

L.A. stores must immediately stop selling kratom and 7-OH products, health department warns

Los Angeles County will immediately remove kratom and its synthetic extract 7-OH from retail shelves and penalize noncompliant sellers.
fromFast Company
3 days ago

Data in this study shows a worrisome link between declining union membership and U.S. drug overdoses

In the first study on this topic that we published in 2023, we found that increasing levels of union membership tends to make working-class people happier. We zeroed in on a question in the General Social Survey, which the University of Chicago makes available. It asks respondents to choose whether they are "very happy," "somewhat happy" or "not at all happy" with their life.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

Sam Altman says he tried semaglutide 'before it was cool' - and once ended up in a hospital

Sam Altman tried semaglutide before it became popular and required hospitalization, while his busy life has reduced attention to personal health.
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fromLos Angeles Times
3 days ago

Radioactive pollution still haunts Hunters Point in San Francisco

Elevated airborne Plutonium-239 was detected at Hunters Point Parcel C in November 2024, with the Navy delaying public notification for eleven months.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Social media giants must stand trial on addiction claims

Meta, ByteDance, Alphabet and Snap must face trial over claims they designed social platforms to addict youths, with initial trials set for January.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Emma Barnett says she felt mugged, robbed' after perimenopause at 38

Perimenopause can cause profound identity loss and emotional distress, alongside rising awareness and commercial exploitation amid persistent information gaps.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Goods That Matter: Real Friends and Deep Connections

when my cardiologist friend-the one who runs marathons and tracks his heart rate variability like it's the stock market-turned to me and said, "You know who's going to live longest? You." I laughed. Actually laughed. "Seth, you're literally the picture of health. You've got perfect labs. You eat salmon and blueberries. I had wine for breakfast." (Kidding. Mostly.) He looked at me with that doctor face, the one that means he's about to tell you something that matters.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago

Martina Devlin: My unsettling Dart experience shows why transport police plans must be fast-tracked

Passengers will not use the public transport network if they feel unsafe
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fromThe Cipher Brief
3 days ago

Can High-Tech "Sensor Fusion" Revolutionize Biosurveillance?

BISR would use intelligence-community sensors and artificial intelligence to enable rapid detection and predictive analysis for biosurveillance, improving responses to outbreaks and bioterrorism.
fromSan Jose Spotlight
3 days ago

Santa Clara County provides free resources to veterans - San Jose Spotlight

"Whatever their circumstances are, we welcome them. We opened it to families as well because they too are entitled to benefits, and sadly most of them are caregivers," Escalante told San José Spotlight. "The Stand Down ... is a way of providing that support that so many veterans need when they transition from service to the civilian world. ... We have never forgotten the sacrifice they've made. We are here to support them."
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from24/7 Wall St.
3 days ago

Almost a Quarter of This Country's Residents Consume Cannabis (Legally)

Still, with the recent trend of decriminalization and legalization of cannabis around the globe, doctors are rediscovering many of the health benefits associated with this plant. Some clinically proven benefits include pain management, reduced inflammation, sleep management, muscle relaxants, and effective treatment for illnesses such as epilepsy, certain mental health disorders, fibromyalgia, endometriosis, Parkinson's disease, interstitial cystitis, and other forms of chronic pain.
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fromThe Nation
4 days ago

Public Health Was a Place for Warriors Once. It Needs to Be Again.

Public health shifted from collective environmental advocacy to individual-focused medicine, undermining its power and influence.
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fromScary Mommy
4 days ago

A Group Of Doctors Said What They Would Never Let Their Children Do

Children should avoid year-round sports, unsupervised internet use, helmet-less scootering, unprotected sun exposure, and unverified supplements.
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fromwww.dw.com
4 days ago

It's women's rights versus religion in Malawi abortion fight DW 11/06/2025

Malawi High Court ruled survivors of sexual violence, including a 14-year-old rape victim, have the right to legal abortion and health guidelines must be amended.
fromwww.bbc.com
4 days ago

'London needs charter for delivery e-bike riders'

Newham Council wants the Mayor of London, Sir Sadiq Khan, to develop a "food delivery charter" that companies would have to sign up to. This would compel them to provide riders with guidance and help to ensure their bikes are legally compliant and roadworthy. Uber Eats, Deliveroo and Just Eat say they require their riders to use roadworthy and legal vehicles, and they would welcome the chance to work more closely with London's fire and transport authorities. The mayor said he was considering extending current guidance.
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fromwww.bbc.com
4 days ago

UK facing long, tough flu season, NHS chiefs warn

"There's no doubt this winter will be one of the toughest our staff have ever faced. "Since stepping into this role, the thought of a long, drawn-out flu season has kept me awake at night. And, unfortunately, it looks like that fear is becoming reality. "Australia has just endured its worst flu season on record over 410,000 cases and all the signs suggest the NHS will face similar challenges in the months ahead. From December through to March, our hospitals will be at capacity."
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fromLos Angeles Times
4 days ago

Second-highest number of rabid bats ever recorded in L.A. County, officials say

Los Angeles County has recorded 61 rabid bats in 2025, prompting officials to warn residents to avoid contact and report sick or indoor bats to Animal Control.
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fromSecuritymagazine
5 days ago

Panelists to Discuss Crisis Management When Threats Overlap

Security leaders must adopt integrated crisis leadership strategies to manage overlapping global threats across health, climate, supply chains, and geopolitics.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
4 days ago

COVID patient recruited to participate in 'free' research study, gets hit with $6.9K bills

A patient recruited for a free Stanford COVID treatment study was billed $6,900 and then faced insurance and provider disputes to get the charges resolved.
fromwww.bbc.com
4 days ago

ADHD services shutting door to new NHS patients as demand soars, BBC finds

Specialist ADHD services for adults in England are stopping taking on new patients as they struggle to cope with demand, a BBC investigation has shown. The BBC has identified 15 local areas that have closed waiting lists and another 31 that have introduced tighter criteria, making it more difficult to access support. Reacting to our investigation, Prof Anita Thapar, chair of NHS England's ADHD taskforce, said the findings were "disturbing", adding there were "enormous risks" for patients.
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fromAol
4 days ago

Could remote work fix America's baby bust? Some researchers think so

When technology executive Logan Maley returned to the office after her first child in 2018, she had an ideal setup: She worked four days a week in a private office with a mini fridge and blackout blinds so she could pump milk at her desk, but her heart still broke being away from her infant daughter. Then came the COVID-19 pandemic. She could have breakfast and lunch with her daughter and put her down for naps.
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fromMikegallagher
4 days ago

Design principles for teams working in healthcare

In NHS England, all our work is measured against the NHS service standard and we use the NHS design principles to help make decisions about how to align our work with our values. While both documents are useful, I've observed teams struggling with a lack of clarity about how to put them into practice. It doesn't help that we have many teams working autonomously, all trying to keep up in a fast paced environment.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
4 days ago

Major genetic screening project to check hereditary cancer, high cholesterol risk of up to 100,000 Canadians | CBC News

Up to 100,000 Ontarians will be screened over five years for hereditary cancer and a heart-disease–linked genetic condition to guide prevention and treatment.
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fromwww.bbc.com
4 days ago

BMA rejects fresh offer to end doctor strikes

The British Medical Association rejected the government's offer on exam fees and faster training expansion, insisting pay increases are required and strike action will continue.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Woman with stage 4 cancer has welfare benefit stopped after falling ill abroad

A stage 4 colon cancer patient had her universal credit stopped after being abroad over a month, leaving her unable to pay rent and at risk of eviction.
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