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7 hours ago
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Trump will reportedly link autism to pain reliever Tylenol - but many experts are sceptical

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fromIntelligencer
4 hours ago

Trump Admin to Link Tylenol Use to Autism: Live Updates

U.S. officials plan to link prenatal Tylenol use to autism despite medical experts saying scientific evidence does not support such a connection.
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fromAxios
19 hours ago

Trump to link autism to Tylenol use during pregnancy

The administration plans to link autism to low folate levels and promote leucovorin, while research and medical groups find no clear link between acetaminophen and autism.
Mental health
fromwww.dw.com
5 months ago

US Health Secretary JFK Jr.: country faces 'autism epidemic' DW 04/11/2025

HHS launched a massive research effort to determine and eliminate environmental exposures believed to cause the rise in autism diagnoses by September.
fromwww.bbc.com
7 hours ago
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Trump will reportedly link autism to pain reliever Tylenol - but many experts are sceptical

fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

The Guardian view on Labour's NHS reforms: where is the plan to deliver them?

Although few people seem to have fully grasped this at the time, the 22.6bn boost in last year's budget is being absorbed by inflation, higher national insurance contributions and pay rises including the 22.3% awarded to resident doctors restricting scope for spending elsewhere. The difficulties involved in the ambitious behind-the-scenes reorganisation that Mr Streeting initiated in the spring have also become clearer.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

What's in and what's missing in the new U.S. strategy for global health

U.S. global health aid will shift toward country ownership, reducing dependency and multilateral engagement while cutting funding and renegotiating agreements by 2026.
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fromChalkbeat
13 hours ago

A new response to mental health crisis: teens helping teens

New York high schools train students in Mental Health First Aid to enable peer support and early intervention amid rising teen anxiety, depression, and suicide.
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fromPsychology Today
1 hour 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.
fromEntrepreneur
2 hours ago

The Hidden Costs of a Product Recall | Entrepreneur

For entrepreneurs, few events are more damaging than a product recall. The immediate image is always financial: refunds, fines and settlements. But anyone who has been inside these cases knows the true cost runs far deeper. Recalls erode consumer trust, unravel years of brand building and expose systemic failures in leadership. I have seen firsthand how these crises unfold. In nearly every instance, the warning signs were there.
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#acetaminophen
fromFortune
23 minutes ago
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Tylenol-maker Kenvue's stock has lost a quarter of its value in 6 months as momentum grows for autism link despite repeated denials | Fortune

fromFortune
23 minutes ago
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Tylenol-maker Kenvue's stock has lost a quarter of its value in 6 months as momentum grows for autism link despite repeated denials | Fortune

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fromPsychology Today
1 hour ago

What to Expect When Your Loved One Is Dying: The Good Death

Understanding three end-of-life phases and offering compassionate, educational support can transform dying into a peaceful, dignified process.
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fromNon Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
10 hours ago

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

Florida officials seek to eliminate all school vaccine mandates, potentially increasing spread of infectious diseases and endangering infants, children, the elderly, and immunocompromised people.
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from24/7 Wall St.
3 hours ago

The Tup U.S. States Where Alzheimer's Deaths are Surging

Alzheimer's is a progressive, fatal neurodegenerative disease causing severe cognitive decline and rising deaths across U.S. states over the past decade.
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fromBusiness Matters
7 hours ago

Beyond Engagement: Why It's Time to Rethink Social Media's Addictive Algorithms

Social media engagement algorithms can foster addictive behaviours, harm mental health, and prompt calls for regulation alongside responsible, transparent marketing practices.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
10 hours ago

Affording Austerity

The word "can't" is doing a lot of work in that sentence. The ability to afford something is often a choice. I can afford a $50 hamburger, in the sense that I could spend $50 on lunch without triggering financial catastrophe. But I refuse to pay $50 for a hamburger because it's much more than I think a burger is worth.
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fromwww.bbc.com
10 hours ago

Lib Dems want health warnings on teens' social media

Introduce cigarette-style health warnings and a two-hour doomscrolling cap for under-18s to reduce social media-related mental health harms.
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14 hours ago

Is the birth control pill destroying women's sex drive? DW 09/22/2025

Hormonal birth control pills can suppress menstrual cycles and significantly reduce libido for some women, sometimes without adequate medical warning.
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fromwww.bbc.com
15 hours ago

'Someone will die today waiting for a donor organ'

Over 12,000 people in the UK, including more than 800 in London, died waiting for organ transplants in the past decade.
fromwww.bbc.com
15 hours ago

Father and daughter launch book for sickle cell disease awareness

The cold weather can make me very poorly when I play with my friends. My teacher helps me dress up really warm at playtime so I don't have a sickle cell crisis. These words are inspired by the real-life story of Angel Salami, a teenager from south London who has sickle cell disease. She was diagnosed at birth, while her father Kehinde only learned he had the condition when he experienced a sickle cell crisis at university in his 20.
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fromThe New Yorker
10 hours ago

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

By promoting suspicions about the institutions he oversees, critics say Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is jeopardizing public health. He says he is pursuing transparency. Upon waking each morning, I open my drapes, remove the tinfoil over the windows, and stare directly at the sun for thirty to forty-five minutes until everything goes white and I can no longer see, which is when you know it's working. I'm not exactly sure what's working, but I know it is and I know it's been proved.
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#acip
fromKqed
2 days ago
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RFK Jr.'s Vaccine Panel Backs Away From Plan to Require an Rx For a COVID Shot | KQED

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2 days ago
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RFK Jr.'s Vaccine Panel Backs Away From Plan to Require an Rx For a COVID Shot | KQED

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fromFortune
1 day ago

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

Measure public health by lives saved; data-driven actions like tobacco surveillance and policy (tax) increases can substantially reduce smoking-related death and disability.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 day ago

Sex Ed Should Cover Fertility Too

Lack of fertility education leaves many misinformed; early, comprehensive sex education about fertility decline and preservation could help people achieve desired family size.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

Town hall explores impacts of 'Big, Beautiful Bill' on Santa Clara County

HR1 eliminates billions from SNAP and Medicaid, jeopardizing Santa Clara County’s federal funding, health services, and access to care for hundreds of thousands of residents.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Mouldy plates, burning pans, clouds of vape smoke: how to survive the horrors of the shared kitchen

Shared kitchens are social hubs with varied habits and limited ventilation that increase exposure to microbes, requiring vigilance to avoid spreading high-risk pathogens.
fromThe Atlantic
1 day ago

Seven Sunday Stories

This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the day, helps you discover new ideas, and recommends the best in culture. Sign up for it here. Read about the sneaky tactics behind bad customer service, a bizarre PTSD therapy that "seemed too good to be true," why the dictionary might be obsolete, and more.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

Berkeley's Homeless Response Team trying to 'keep the lights on' while improving

Berkeley faces major homelessness program funding shortfalls that threaten existing services without at least $9 million in new or reallocated annual revenue.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
22 hours ago

Scarborough cyclists call on city for safer road conditions amid delayed improvement project | CBC News

Kingston Road and Danforth corridor require narrower lanes, lower speed limits, protected bike lanes, and safer pedestrian crossings to reduce injuries and fatalities.
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fromNatural Health News
1 day ago

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.
#vallejo-homelessness
fromwww.thereporter.com
1 day ago

State of Homelessness: Affordable housing still issue for Vacaville homeless

We've seen a huge increase, largely due to the rising cost of living and the severe lack of affordable housing, Banta said. Solano County is also above the state average for first-time homelessness. While Mayor John Carli called for increased collaboration on homelessness at the Sept. 9 Vacaville City Council meeting, Banta said that partnerships already exist between her organization, the county, and the faith-based community. The truth is that we are working together, she said, but we need more than that.
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#medical-debt
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Online pharmacies are still selling cheap copycat Ozempic and other weight loss drugs, despite new FDA rules

Cheaper compounded GLP-1 copycats remain widely used despite resolved shortages, FDA warnings, and legal threats, driven by high branded prices and strong patient demand.
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fromTasting Table
21 hours ago

The One Kitchen Spot You Never Clean Is Actually Crawling With Germs - Tasting Table

Kitchen light switches harbor harmful bacteria like salmonella and E. coli and should be cleaned regularly to prevent cross-contamination.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
23 hours ago

SF joins thousands across country in annual 'Walk For Lives' to raise awareness of fentanyl

Communities held Walk For Lives marches to raise fentanyl awareness, mourn losses, and urge continued prevention efforts despite a recent dip in overdose deaths.
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fromkffhealthnews.org
1 day ago

Instead of selling, some rural hospitals band together to survive

Clinically integrated networks enable rural hospitals to share resources, negotiate services jointly, access expensive equipment, and pursue value-based contracts to preserve local services.
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fromenglish.elpais.com
1 day ago

Dutch smokers cross borders to buy tobacco

Higher Dutch tobacco taxes prompted cross-border purchases and illegal trade, causing major tax revenue losses and only modest reduction in smoking rates.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Kitty Flipping: Ketamine and MDMA Stimulant Combinations

Combining MDMA and ketamine ('kitty flipping') is increasingly linked to ketamine-related deaths, with illicit ketamine often pre-mixed with MDMA.
fromTruthout
2 days ago

New Map Shows Where Cancer-Causing Chemicals Are Polluting Water for Over 200M

More than 200 million people are at risk of drinking tap water contaminated with chemicals that cause cancer, liver damage, birth defects and other reproductive harms, according to research released Wednesday that includes an interactive map of high-risk hot spots. The map, developed by the Environmental Working Group (EWG), focuses on arsenic, chromium-6 and nitrate - all scientifically known to cause cancer and other health problems.
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fromAxios
2 days ago

COVID shots and pregnancy: The high cost of confusion

Catch up quick: Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy's vaccine advisory panel voted that people - including those who are pregnant - should make their own individual decision about whether to get a shot in consultation with their health care provider, instead of broadly recommending the shot. That recommendation must ultimately be approved by the CDC. Back in May, Kennedy announced that the CDC no longer recommended the COVID vaccine for healthy pregnant women.
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#covid-19-vaccines
fromNature
2 days ago
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Hotly anticipated US vaccine meeting ends with confusion - and a few decisions

fromNature
2 days ago
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Hotly anticipated US vaccine meeting ends with confusion - and a few decisions

#cdc
fromTPR
4 days ago
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CDC pauses remote work arrangements for employees with disabilities, union says

fromAol
2 days ago
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CDC backtracks on remote work ban for employees with disabilities

fromTPR
4 days ago
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CDC pauses remote work arrangements for employees with disabilities, union says

fromAol
2 days ago
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CDC backtracks on remote work ban for employees with disabilities

#wildfire-smoke
fromKqed
3 days ago
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Wildfire Smoke Could Kill Over 5,000 Californians a Year By 2050, Study Shows | KQED

fromKqed
3 days ago
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Wildfire Smoke Could Kill Over 5,000 Californians a Year By 2050, Study Shows | KQED

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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Crews respond to surge in carbon monoxide calls

Calls to the London Fire Brigade for carbon monoxide incidents have more than doubled, driven by unsafe heating practices and delayed appliance servicing amid rising living costs.
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fromNatural Health News
2 days ago

Glyphosate Exposure Linked to Rising Fatty Liver Disease

Higher glyphosate exposure correlates with increased fatty liver, liver inflammation, fibrosis, disrupted fat metabolism, and related chronic conditions.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

How to get a COVID-19 shot and ensure it's covered by your insurance

On Friday, vaccine advisers picked by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declined to specifically recommend the shots but said people could make individual decisions on whether to get them. The recommendations from the advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention require sign-off by the agency's director, but they are almost always adopted. Those recommendations normally trigger several layers of insurance coverage and allow drugstores in many states to deliver the shots.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

NHS integrated care boards halt job cuts in row over 1bn cost

Planned NHS redundancies by ICBs have been paused because severance costs (up to £42m each) exceed ICB budgets, prompting urgent government funding talks.
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fromLos Angeles Times
2 days ago

With just days of cash left, remote California hospital nears crisis point

Southern Inyo Healthcare District faces possible closure or severe cuts without a $3 million emergency state infusion after reporting only eight days of cash on hand.
Public health
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

It's Not About the Weight, It's About the Weight Stigma

Weight stigma predicts greater psychological distress, healthcare avoidance and mistrust, reduced physical activity, and worsened physiological and behavioral health outcomes.
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fromNatural Health News
3 days ago

The world is turning to D.I.Y. HOLISTIC HEALTH METRICS because they're more effective than scripts the MD QUACKS sling

Life's Simple 7, a seven-metric lifestyle and health score, predicts risks for cardiovascular disease, dementia, cancer, diabetes, kidney disease, and overall longevity.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
3 days ago

Bay Area health experts relieved as CA moves to protect vaccine information, accessibility

California passed AB 144 enabling state-set vaccine schedules and West Coast states recommend COVID-19 shots for anyone six months and older who wants them.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

Aid cuts hit Uganda hard. With worry and grit, it's finding new ways to save lives

Cuts to U.S. funding for HIV prevention and reduced condom access are increasing HIV risk for Ugandan sex workers and vulnerable women.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

The pill, Puerto Rico and the patriarchal medical system | Letters

Historical medical misogyny and coerced testing on marginalized women have created distrust in contraception, so clinicians must improve methods and acknowledge harms.
fromNews Center
3 days ago

Wearable Sensors Could Reshape Obesity Treatment - News Center

"Overeating is a major contributor to obesity, yet most treatments overlook the unconscious habits that drive it," said corresponding author Nabil Alshurafa, PhD, associate professor of Preventive Medicine in the Division of Behavioral Medicine and of computer engineering at the McCormick School of Engineering, who was the corresponding author of the new study published in npj Digital Medicine (part of the Nature portfolio of journals).
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

RFK Jr's vaccine panel drops plan for vote on newborn hepatitis B shots

A revamped ACIP panel paused a planned vote to delay newborn hepatitis B vaccination and unanimously recommended universal hepatitis B testing for all pregnant women.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

We're losing so many mothers to childbirth and genocide. It's our responsibility to act on both | Jacinda Ardern

Postpartum haemorrhage causes tens of thousands of largely preventable maternal deaths each year, disproportionately affecting women in humanitarian crisis-affected countries.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

'We are rookies': Day 2 of CDC vaccine meeting opens with a reversal and a surprise

ACIP reversed removing newborn hepatitis B recommendation and rescinded MMRV coverage for low-income children under four amid a newly appointed, inexperienced panel.
fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

The Kids Hit Hardest by RFK Jr.'s Anti-Vax Crusade

As far as sticker price goes, the recommended vaccines for kids in the United States do not come cheap. The hepatitis-B shot, given within the first hours of life, can be purchased for about $30. The rotavirus vaccine costs $102 to $147 a dose. A full course of the vaccine that protects against pneumonia and meningitis runs about $1,000.
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fromAol
2 days ago

CDC backtracks on remote work ban for employees with disabilities

CDC temporarily paused enforcing a policy that barred workers with disabilities from teleworking, allowing existing telework accommodations to remain until further notice.
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fromLos Angeles Times
3 days ago

CDC committee votes on COVID-19 shots amid widespread criticism

A CDC advisory committee postponed major COVID-19 and hepatitis B vaccine decisions, issued vague guidance, and nearly voted to make COVID-19 vaccine prescription-only.
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fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

Wildfire smoke is killing Americans. A new study quantifies how much

Wildfire smoke already causes about 40,000 U.S. deaths annually and is projected to increase substantially as climate change intensifies fires, requiring adaptation.
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fromApaonline
3 days ago

How Disability Affects Well-being

Disability's impact on well-being varies: social barriers, type, and severity influence outcomes, and empirical evidence yields mixed, context-sensitive conclusions.
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fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
5 days ago

Companies Must Provide Accurate and Transparent Information to Users When Posts are Removed

Meta's DOI policy and enforcement are overly broad and opaque, causing removal of reproductive health content and disproportionately impacting marginalized voices.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Louisiana reports five deaths from flesh-eating bacterium in coastal waters

Vibrio vulnificus infections in Louisiana in 2025 caused five deaths, at least 26 hospitalizations, and exceed typical annual averages amid warming coastal waters.
fromIndependent
3 days ago

Condoms, flip-flops and phone chargers: A night with The Nee-Naw on Dublin's Camden Street

Camden Street in Dublin on a Saturday night hums with its usual energy, with taxis inching along the road, neon lights from bars and clubs flickering on to the paths, and people spilling out of venues, laughing and shouting. Amid all this, a white van called The Nee-Naw sits at the junction with ­Grantham Street, staffed by a crew ­including a paramedic, two emergency medical technicians and a security guard.
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