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#measles-outbreak
fromwww.mercurynews.com
44 minutes ago
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Person with measles dined twice at Panda Express in Burlingame

A vaccinated South Bay adult with measles exposed others at a Burlingame Panda Express and undisclosed facilities before isolating, prompting health officials to track potential cases.
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 hour ago
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Santa Clara County health officials reports new case of measles

Santa Clara County reported a measles case in a vaccinated adult who returned from international travel, with over 1,100 cases reported nationally this year.
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fromBusiness Matters
1 day ago

Chronic Disease Prevention Remained Abstract for Too Long - Barbara Mkhitarian Made It Measurable

Digital prevention programs combining nutrition coaching with behavioral psychology achieve average 7 kg weight loss and sustained diabetes risk reduction through evidence-based lifestyle intervention.
fromFuturism
3 hours ago

Huge Study Finds Living Near Nuclear Plants Linked With Cancer Deaths

Our study suggests that living near a [nuclear power plant] may carry a measurable cancer risk - one that lessens with distance. We recommend that more studies be done that address the issue of NPPs and health impacts, particularly at a time when nuclear power is being promoted as a clean solution to climate change.
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fromFast Company
2 hours ago

Europe just approved a combined flu and COVID shot. Why hasn't the US?

Moderna's mCombriax, a combined flu and COVID vaccine, received European regulatory recommendation for authorization, pending European Commission ratification for EU approval.
Public health
fromLGBTQ Nation
3 hours ago

"Look at who's in political control": How HIV disclosure laws are steeped in racial bias - LGBTQ Nation

Thirty-two states criminalize HIV non-disclosure during consensual sex, with Black Americans arrested and convicted at disproportionately higher rates than their representation among people living with HIV.
Public health
fromTasting Table
2 hours ago

The FDA Has Issued The Highest-Level Recall For Frozen Blueberries In 4 States - Tasting Table

The FDA upgraded a frozen blueberry recall to Class I status due to Listeria monocytogenes contamination affecting 55,689 pounds across multiple states, posing serious health risks including potential death.
fromMail Online
2 hours ago

Outbreak panic erupts as eye-bleeding virus 'ground zero' is exposed

For the first time, cameras in Africa captured a 'dynamic network' of wildlife interacting with thousands of infected bats believed to be carrying the Marburg virus, which is a rare but extremely dangerous disease that belongs to the same family as Ebola. The new videos revealed at least 14 different types of animals, including leopards, hyenas, monkeys, birds and rats, actively hunting herds of Egyptian fruit bats.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

Suicide forum in breach of Online Safety Act after failing to block UK users

Ofcom ruled a suicide forum breached the Online Safety Act after failing to block UK access despite orders, with potential court-enforced fines and ISP blocks pending.
Public health
fromThe Nation
11 hours ago

The Red State-Blue State Healthcare Divide Is Dangerous for Everyone

Democratic governors are creating regional public health alliances to maintain disease surveillance and guidance as federal public health agencies face systematic dismantling, creating a partisan divide in access to scientifically sound public health information.
Public health
fromTruthout
3 hours ago

Public Health Agencies Struggle to Keep Up With Rising Tuberculosis Cases

Tuberculosis cases and containment costs are rising nationwide, with Johnson County, Iowa experiencing a tripling of latent infections and costs surging from $17,000 to $65,000 annually, while state funding for contact tracing has been withdrawn.
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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
20 hours ago

Alameda County looks for $10M to stave off health care layoffs and program closures

Alameda Health System faces 188 layoffs due to projected hundreds of millions in costs from federal H.R.1 legislation, prompting county supervisors to seek $10 million in emergency funding to mitigate cuts.
fromTruthout
3 hours ago

Striking Nurses From Coast to Coast Stood Up to Corporate Forces and Won

Members of the New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA), affiliated with National Nurses United, AFL-CIO, went out on a strike to protect their health insurance and pension benefits. Dania Muñoz, a nurse practitioner at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, explained that the private hospitals she and others were taking on are 'some of the top paid hospital systems in the country.'
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
13 hours ago

European girls aged 13-15 have world's highest rate of tobacco use for age group

European girls aged 13 to 15 now have the highest tobacco use rates among their age group anywhere in the world. That is not an accident, it's the result of deliberate industry strategy targeting young people with flavoured products and sophisticated social media marketing.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Australian teen first person in world known to have to died of meat allergy after tick bite

A tick bite triggered a mammalian meat allergy that caused fatal anaphylaxis in a 16-year-old Australian boy, marking the first documented fatal case of this condition in Australia.
#food-safety-recall
fromReadWrite
10 hours ago

MGM and BetMGM boost responsible gaming efforts

As sports betting continues to grow so must our understanding of its impact on our guests and customers. Investing in high quality research allows us to be guided by valuable data and insights, which will ultimately help us support our patrons, communities and industry.
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#tigray-displacement-crisis
fromwww.bbc.com
12 hours ago

Parents of gravely ill child refused respite care

It is really, really hard. He said the family had 'cried and begged for help' in meetings at home. 'Does our family unit have to break down? Does it have to get to a point where we no longer sustain this and then they'll step in and give you support? Because right now that's where we're at. We don't have any alternatives. If grandparents were an option, we'd already be doing it.'
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fromKnight Foundation
16 hours ago

Public broadcasting: Its past and its future

Public broadcasters remain essential democratic institutions requiring reinvestment despite decades of underfunding, designed to inform citizens and build socially cohesive societies.
#sexual-assault
#carbon-monoxide-poisoning
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fromBusiness Insider
3 hours ago

Here's how much firefighters make in every US state

Firefighter salaries vary dramatically across US states, ranging from under $25,000 to over $143,000, influenced by cost of living, local budgets, and department type.
#bird-flu-outbreak
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fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
6 hours ago

833 roosters seized, one Bay Area man arrested in suspected cockfighting case, authorities say

Authorities arrested a Santa Rosa man and seized 833 roosters from a farm suspected of operating an illegal cockfighting operation, with evidence including betting slips, specialized equipment, and currency.
#surgeon-general-nomination
#vaccine-policy
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago
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RFK Jr. faces lawsuit by California and 14 other states over US vaccine changes

Fifteen states are suing to block Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s vaccine schedule changes, arguing they will reduce vaccination rates, increase disease, and strain state budgets.
fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 days ago
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California, 14 other states sue Trump administration over changes to childhood vaccine schedule

California and over a dozen states sued the Trump administration for rolling back CDC vaccine recommendations for children, arguing the changes violate federal law and endanger public health.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

Why it's a bit surprising that the U.S. is attending a key global flu meeting

WHO convenes 50 flu scientists twice yearly to select vaccine strains for upcoming seasons by analyzing viral evolution data and production feasibility.
Public health
fromFortune
22 hours ago

Health care spending is surging just as Trump's tax cuts crippled its funding | Fortune

Federal health care spending has become the largest federal expenditure category, projected to reach $26 trillion through 2036, with Medicare costs doubling and threatening fiscal stability.
fromHarvard Gazette
23 hours ago

American heart health worsening - Harvard Gazette

Many other higher-income countries are grappling with rising obesity and diabetes, but the U.S. stands out for how consistently those risks translate into worse cardiovascular outcomes, and how wide the gaps are by income, race, ethnicity, and geography.
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fromABC7 San Francisco
1 day ago

US child, teen obesity rates reach record high while adult trends appear to slow, CDC report finds

U.S. childhood and teen obesity rates hit record highs while adult obesity rates show signs of slowing after decades of continuous increase.
Public health
fromAdvocate.com
3 days ago

What to know about HIV testing and treatment if you're Black and LGBTQ+

Black LGBTQ+ individuals face disproportionately high HIV infection rates, comprising nearly half of Americans living with HIV despite representing 13% of the population, while federal funding for prevention and treatment has been cut.
fromMail Online
1 day ago

Urgent warning to middle-aged MEN over toxic 'forever chemicals'

Midlife is a sensitive biological window where the body becomes more susceptible to age-related stressors, which may explain why this group responds more strongly to chemical exposure. We suspect that men may be at higher risk because the aging markers we analysed are heavily influenced by lifestyle factors such as smoking, which can compound the damaging effects of these pollutants.
Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Racism and 'poor' staff relationships factors in maternity care failings, report finds

I have seen bad, poor, good and excellent care co-existing side by side. Families have described to me good experiences, terrible experiences. It is patchy, it is inconsistent and what this investigation is about, is trying to find out the things that move us from poor and bad to good and excellent.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

NHS maternity units often cover up harmful errors in childbirth, report finds

NHS maternity services in England systematically fail to provide safe care, with hospitals covering up negligent mistakes, falsifying records, and denying bereaved parents answers while staff shortages and discrimination worsen outcomes.
Public health
fromFortune
1 day ago

Come 2030, the U.S. deficit will be worth 5.9% of GDP-more than the outlays for social security, and equal to spending on major health programs | Fortune

The U.S. faces escalating healthcare and social security costs driven by an aging population, with deficits projected to reach 6.9% of GDP by 2040, far exceeding sustainable levels.
#dolly-parton-philanthropy
fromFortune
1 day ago
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Dolly Parton's Tennessee philanthropy kicks up a notch with renaming of East Tennessee Children's Hospital | Fortune

fromFortune
1 day ago
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Dolly Parton's Tennessee philanthropy kicks up a notch with renaming of East Tennessee Children's Hospital | Fortune

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fromKqed
1 day ago

Officials Confirm Small Bird Flu 'Outbreak' in Elephant Seals at Ano Nuevo State Park | KQED

Seven weaned northern elephant seal pups at Año Nuevo State Park tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1, with approximately 30 seals dead in an early-stage outbreak.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Yes, Britain needs more babies but Reform's nasty plans for women won't help | Polly Toynbee

An aging society with declining birth rates threatens economic growth, innovation, and cultural vitality, while maternity services remain underfunded despite their critical importance.
Public health
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

A Global Glut in Cocaine Shocks the World

Cocaine overdose deaths in the U.S. reached approximately 30,000 in 2023, representing 28% of all overdose deaths, driven by record cocaine production in Colombia that tripled since 2015.
fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 day ago

Cottage cheese sold at Walmart recalled due to possible health risk

Three types of cottage cheese sold under Walmart's Great Value brand are being recalled because they may not have been pasteurized properly. Containers of the Great Value Fat Free Small Curd Cottage Cheese, Lowfat Small Curd Cottage Cheese, and Small Curd Cottage Cheese were sold between February 17 and 20 with best by dates from April 1 to 3.
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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Record levels of rough sleepers in England, figures reveal

Rough sleeping in England reached a record high of 4,793 people in autumn 2024, with female rough sleepers increasing 8% and the northeast experiencing a 31% surge in homelessness.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

Hay fever alert over 'very high' tree pollen as temperature hits 19C in London

London experiences very high tree pollen levels due to unseasonably warm weather following an extended cold period, affecting approximately 3.25 million UK hay fever sufferers allergic to tree pollen.
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
1 day ago

North Bay Interior Valleys under a dense fog advisory until Thursday midday quarter mile visibility

When a dense fog advisory is issued for your area, it means that widespread dense fog has developed and visibility can plummet to a quarter-mile or less. These conditions pose challenges for travel, so exercise extra caution on the road or consider postponing your trip if possible.
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 day ago

State-protected hawk given a joint, fed a BuzzBall on video by California man, officials say

A man received 45 days in jail for feeding alcohol to a protected Cooper's hawk and posting video evidence online, resulting in animal cruelty charges.
fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

More than 300,000 homes now in arrears on electricity bills, latest figures show

The total stood at 319,459 domestic electricity accounts where payments were missed. This represents 14pc of household electricity customers, up from 13pc in the previous quarter. Some 191,525 of those in arrears are more than 90 days behind on their payments, the CRU arrears report shows.
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fromTODAY.com
23 hours ago

Hospital Shares Photo of Record-Setting Big Baby

A 13-pound baby boy born at Cayuga Medical Center set a hospital record as the largest baby ever delivered there, while another 4-pound baby was born the same day, demonstrating the wide range of healthy birth sizes.
fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

Beer and flowers stolen on Winchester Boulevard in Campbell

Someone entered a store on Winchester Boulevard and stole a 24-pack of beer. A while later, the same person returned and stole over $400 worth of flowers, then placed them at a statue. Employees from the store later recovered the flowers.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Beer and flowers stolen on Winchester Boulevard in Campbell

Local law enforcement responded to multiple incidents including stalking, theft, substance abuse, assault, and burglary across various locations.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 days ago

Surgeon general nominee and ally of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., moves to Senate confirmation

Wellness influencer Casey Means, who left medical residency for alternative medicine, faces Senate confirmation as U.S. surgeon general after Trump's initial nominee withdrew due to credential misrepresentation.
Public health
fromLGBTQ Nation
2 days ago

Funding cuts are devastating Black HIV prevention work. But activists say pressure is working. - LGBTQ Nation

Federal funding cuts to HIV prevention and care programs threaten Black-led organizations that have historically filled gaps in public health infrastructure and served as first responders to the HIV crisis.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Half of Britons avoid calling GP when they are ill, survey finds

Nearly half of UK adults avoid or delay contacting their GP due to appointment access concerns, with many self-managing illness instead of seeking medical help.
Public health
fromArs Technica
2 days ago

Could a vaccine prevent dementia? Shingles shot data only getting stronger.

Shingles vaccines appear to prevent dementia and slow biological aging, with newer vaccines potentially offering even greater protection than previously documented.
Public health
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 days ago

Heart disease in young women projected to rise sharply by 2050

Cardiovascular disease prevalence in U.S. women is projected to increase significantly by 2050, with nearly one-third of women aged 22-44 expected to develop some form of cardiovascular disease, while prevention efforts remain inadequate despite treatment advances.
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fromwww.nature.com
2 days ago

Peripheral immune-inducer dendritic cells drive early-life allergic inflammation

Early-life allergen exposure triggers bifurcated immune responses: type 17 inflammation in skin and T helper 2 sensitization in lymph nodes, with skin inflammation priming exaggerated allergic lung responses.
Public health
fromAxios
2 days ago

More pregnant Americans are skipping prenatal care, CDC finds

First-trimester prenatal care in the U.S. declined to 75.5% in 2024, with late or no care increasing to 7.3% nationally, affecting all age groups and most racial and ethnic populations.
Public health
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Archiving Black Feminist Sex Therapist Dr. June Dobbs Butts

Dr. June Dobbs Butts pioneered comprehensive, culturally-adapted sex education as a Black feminist scholar, connecting sexual health equity to racial justice and training as the first Black sex therapist.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Obstructive sleep apnoea costs UK and US economies 137bn a year, research finds

Obstructive sleep apnoea costs the US and UK economies over $185 billion annually, with approximately 85% of cases remaining undiagnosed globally.
fromAdvocate.com
2 days ago

How can PrEP use among Black people be improved?

Black people made up 48 percent of new HIV diagnoses in the South, but only 21 percent of PrEP users in the South; in the Midwest, Black people made up 48 percent of new HIV diagnoses, but only 12 percent of PrEP users. This regional disparity demonstrates the significant gap between HIV burden and preventive medication access among Black populations across different areas of the country.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Meta's AI sending junk' tips to DoJ, US child abuse investigators say

We get a lot of tips from Meta that are just kind of junk. Meta is providing thousands of tips each month. It's pretty overwhelming because we're getting so many reports, but the quality of the reports is really lacking in terms of our ability to take serious action.
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fromFortune
2 days ago

72 tigers died in 2 Thai zoos over 10 days, but authorities tell humans not to worry | Fortune

Seventy-two tigers died from canine distemper virus, not bird flu, posing no known human health risk, though authorities monitor exposed individuals.
fromwww.latimes.com
1 day ago

H5N1 bird flu found in elephant seals at Ano Nuevo State Park

This is exceptionally rapid detection of an outbreak in free-ranging marine mammals, said professor Christine Johnson, director of the Institute for Pandemic Insights at UC Davis' Weill School of Veterinary Medicine. We have most likely identified the very first cases here because of coordinated teams that have been on high alert with active surveillance for this disease for some time.
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fromBoston.com
2 days ago

MSPCA-Angell evacuates nearly 50 animals, opens shelter to pets from Cape homes without power

The MSPCA-Angell evacuated nearly 50 animals from its Cape Cod shelter on Tuesday after running low on fuel to power its generator during widespread power outages. In social media posts, the animal shelter asked for the public's help, and roughly a dozen people responded. The shelter posted on Facebook that it was operating on a generator and was running low on fuel.
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 days ago

OFGEM Pushing 'Propaganda, Not Regulation' and Consumers - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

The bulk of the £200 (10%) saving from a year ago is not real. It's a transfer of bad climate policy costs from bills to taxes. Hiding the problem, not solving it. This means future taxpayers, your children, are now subsidising old wind farms and failed heat pump promotion campaigns, rather than stopping the waste.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

Displaced Sudanese women caught up in war suffer wretched Ramadan

Displaced families from el-Fasher in Al-Sarraf camp face severe deprivation including food scarcity, lack of medicine, and missing basic cooking utensils during Ramadan.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

South Korea's birthrate rises for second year with experts saying echo boomers' behind boost

Much of the rebound reflects what demographers describe as the echo boomer effect. Roughly 3.6 million children were born between 1991 and 1995, when births briefly rose after the government in effect ended its family planning policy. That cohort is now in its early thirties, the age at which birth rates are highest. Women in their early thirties numbered an estimated 1.7 million in 2025, up 9% from 2020.
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fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 days ago

Ofgem Confirms 7% Cut to Household Energy Price Cap - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Energy bills will decrease by 7% from April 1, dropping from £1,758 to £1,641 annually, driven by government removal of green energy subsidies, though savings fall short of the £150 pledged by the Chancellor.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

Widows who work the same jobs that killed their husbands

Silicosis kills sandstone miners in Rajasthan, India, leaving widows trapped in debt-driven labor earning minimal wages in the same deadly mines.
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fromwww.bbc.com
2 days ago

Sperm swim more quickly in summer, study finds

Sperm motility peaks in summer months and declines in winter regardless of climate, suggesting seasonal patterns affect male fertility beyond temperature alone.
#polio
fromCbsnews
5 days ago
Public health

How safe is America from polio?

Reduced childhood vaccination rates risk the reemergence of polio in the United States.
fromCbsnews
5 days ago
Public health

How safe is America from polio?

Itzhak Perlman contracted polio at four, resulting in lifelong disability; before the 1955 vaccine polio caused paralysis, iron-lung dependency, and widespread social disruption.
Public health
fromThe New Yorker
4 days ago

One Vaccine-Schedule Change That Actually Makes Sense

HHS removed several childhood vaccines from the universal schedule but reduced the HPV regimen to one dose, increasing vaccination uptake and preventing cervical cancer cases.
Public health
fromwww.dw.com
4 days ago

Do not inhale! How wildfire smoke 'affects the whole body'

Long-term exposure to wildfire smoke PM2.5 causes inflammation and increases risks of stroke, heart and lung disease, dementia, cancer, adverse birth outcomes, and mortality.
fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

Op-Ed | How we're fighting a leading cause of death for New Yorkers | amNewYork

By creating one of the nation's first state health departments, lawmakers and elected officials in 1901 were taking a leadership role in public health that continues to this day. Take the issue of heart health: Just last month, Governor Hochul unveiled a budget proposal that makes major investments in our fight against cardiovascular disease. Healthy hearts start with healthy diets, which is why Governor Hochul included over $100 million for nutrition programs, food banks and food pantries in the Executive Budget.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

Urgent recall of another children's toy over asbestos contamination fears

Sand Art Activity Kit recalled due to asbestos contamination; parents should stop using and dispose of the product safely.
Public health
fromSecurityWeek
4 days ago

Mississippi Hospital System Closes All Clinics After Ransomware Attack

A ransomware attack forced the University of Mississippi Medical Center to close about three dozen clinics, cancel elective procedures, and disrupt electronic health records.
Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
4 days ago

Streeting says he takes Leeds maternity care inquiry concerns 'extremely seriously'

A promised inquiry into Leeds maternity care remains unchaired after an investigation revealed at least 56 potentially preventable baby deaths, eroding bereaved families' trust.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Do we really need to replace our underwear every six months? | Emma Beddington

Underwear should be replaced every six to twelve months because washing often fails to remove bacteria, viruses, fungi, and accumulated fecal residue.
Public health
fromEsquire
4 days ago

My Life as a Sex Worker at a Nevada Brothel

A new escort, Paloma Karr, begins work at Sheri's Ranch, learns visibility attracts clients, and confronts unexpected paperwork, medical exams, and reality versus expectations.
fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

Malaysia recorded 503 new TB cases in a single week as the outbreak spreads across all states - Silicon Canals

Malaysia detected 503 new tuberculosis cases in a single epidemiological week, the country's Health Ministry confirmed, bringing the cumulative total for 2026 to 2,571 cases across all states and federal territories. The figures, released for Epidemiological Week 5, underscore the persistent and widening grip of an infectious disease that health officials say has never truly left the country - and is now demanding urgent, coordinated attention.
Public health
fromMedpagetoday
5 days ago

Social Media Companies Face Legal Reckoning Over Mental Health Harms to Children

For years, social media companies have disputed allegations that they harm children's mental health through deliberate design choices that addict kids to their platforms and fail to protect them from sexual predators and dangerous content. Now, these tech giants are getting a chance to make their case in courtrooms around the country, including before a jury for the first time.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
5 days ago

NYC nursing walkout ends as last striking nurses approve new contract

Over 4,000 NewYork-Presbyterian nurses ratified a three-year contract, ending a month-long strike with 93% approval while hospitals and unions prepare to enforce agreements.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 days ago

Assemblymember Berman champions suicide prevention training

Suicide remains the second-leading cause of death for youth ages 10-25 in California, and rates have increased over the last two decades. Year after year, more youth die by suicide than motor vehicle accidents. Too many communities across California have been devastated by youth suicides, including my hometown of Palo Alto. We must do everything we possibly can to prevent these tragedies, said Berman, whose District 23 includes Campbell.
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fromFortune
5 days ago

A two-child household must earn $400,000 a year for childcare to be affordable, study says. 'It's easy to see why birth rates are falling' | Fortune

Typical two-child American household earns $145,656 but needs $402,708 to keep childcare at or below the 7% affordability benchmark.
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