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7 hours ago

Dr. William Foege dies at 89; leader in smallpox eradication was called the Father of Global Health'

The 6-foot-7 inch Foege literally stood out in the field of public health. A whip-smart medical doctor with a calm demeanor, he had a canny knack for beating back infectious diseases. He was director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and later held other key leadership roles in campaigns against international health problems.
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8 hours ago

This Is How Much More Baby Boomers Are Drinking Than Any Other Generation Right Now - Tasting Table

Baby boomers now drink more than younger generations, averaging four drinks per week and reporting higher drinking rates than younger adults.
Public health
fromSilicon Canals
13 hours ago

Can't stop binge-watching? Study links it to loneliness - Silicon Canals

Loneliness predicts binge-watching addiction—driven by escapism and emotional enhancement—while non-problematic viewing shows no link.
#death-cap
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1 week ago
Public health

California Combats Largest Mushroom Poisoning Outbreak in the Country | KQED

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1 week ago
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California Combats Largest Mushroom Poisoning Outbreak in the Country | KQED

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2 weeks ago
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Bay Area Death After Eating Wild Mushrooms Spurs New Warnings of Toxic 'Super Bloom' | KQED

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1 week ago
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California Combats Largest Mushroom Poisoning Outbreak in the Country | KQED

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1 week ago
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California Combats Largest Mushroom Poisoning Outbreak in the Country | KQED

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2 weeks ago
Public health

Bay Area Death After Eating Wild Mushrooms Spurs New Warnings of Toxic 'Super Bloom' | KQED

#measles
fromJezebel
3 days ago
Public health

There Have Already Been More 2026 Measles Cases in the U.S. Than 2023 and 2024 Combined

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4 days ago
Public health

Unvaccinated child marks Bay Area county's first measles case in over a decade

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fromThe Mercury News
5 days ago

Bay Area County reports first measles case since 2012

A measles case in an unvaccinated child was confirmed in Napa County after travel to South Carolina; health officials urge MMR vaccination and exposure notifications.
Public health
fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

A measles resurgence has put the U.S. at risk of losing its 'elimination' status

Reduced vaccine access and weakened public messaging contributed to a 2025 measles resurgence that threatens the U.S. measles elimination status.
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3 days ago
Public health

There Have Already Been More 2026 Measles Cases in the U.S. Than 2023 and 2024 Combined

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4 days ago
Public health

Unvaccinated child marks Bay Area county's first measles case in over a decade

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fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

A measles resurgence has put the U.S. at risk of losing its 'elimination' status

Reduced vaccine access and weakened public messaging contributed to a 2025 measles resurgence that threatens the U.S. measles elimination status.
Public health
fromNature
1 day ago

How to eat well and within Earth's limits

Dietary choices drive human health and planetary stability; shifting to minimally processed, protein-rich and plant-forward diets reduces emissions, water use, pollution, and premature deaths.
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

Paris Agreement 10 years on: More wins than you may realize

Global warming continues and a temporary overshoot of 1.5°C appears inevitable, driving deadly impacts, record heat, and major economic losses while fossil fuels persist.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Australia's heatwaves are getting deadlier and renters are paying the price | Maiy Azize

Australians are struggling through one of the most brutal heatwaves and hottest summers on record. Day after day, temperatures into the high 30s are turning homes into ovens, workplaces into hazards, and everyday tasks into endurance tests. All of us are feeling it. But spare a thought for the millions of renters trying to survive this heat in homes that were never designed to cope with it.
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Public health
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago

Scientist who helped eradicate smallpox dies at age 89

William Foege, architect of smallpox eradication, led CDC eradication efforts, co-founded the Task Force for Global Health, and championed vaccines, saving millions of lives.
#influenza
fromwww.boston.com
2 weeks ago
Public health

Flu vaccinations slightly lagging in Mass. this year amid early surge in flu cases

Flu vaccination rates in Boston and Massachusetts are lower than last year while an early surge, including pediatric and adult deaths, causes hospitalizations.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 weeks ago
Science

Flu Season Worsens, AI Models Predict Illness from Sleep, and Woodpeckers Reveal Nature's Secrets

A severe U.S. flu surge driven by H3N2 subclade K caused respiratory visits, thousands of hospitalizations and deaths while children's vaccine guidance was rolled back.
fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

North Bay woman facing criminal charges is denied custody of 28 dogs found in 'deplorable' conditions at her home

"crowded" and "appalling" conditions.
Pets
Public health
fromwww.npr.org
2 days ago

Here's how 'shared decision making' for childhood vaccines could limit access

Six routine childhood vaccines were reclassified as 'shared clinical decision-making,' framing parental-provider discussion despite clear evidence of universal safety and benefit.
Public health
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

Gaza's tent life between illness and daily despair

Waste, sewage, lack of water and sanitation in Gaza are causing repeated disease outbreaks and severe health harm among displaced families.
Public health
fromwww.dw.com
2 days ago

Blood supplies running low in Germany

Germany faces blood supply shortages and needs more donors, including healthy older adults, to maintain at least four days of blood reserves.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

Investigation launched into two baby deaths amid milk formula recall

French authorities are investigating two infant deaths after consumption of potentially contaminated recalled baby formula, with investigations ongoing and no proven causal link.
Public health
fromThe Atlantic
4 days ago

A Chance to Learn What Urban Fire Does to the Body

Los Angeles urban wildfires prompted rapid, extensive scientific monitoring and long-term health studies to assess environmental contamination and mental and physical impacts after urban destruction.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

New wood-burning stoves to carry health warnings in UK plan

New wood-burning stoves will carry health warnings and face an 80% tighter smoke limit, but rules apply only to new stoves, cutting emissions modestly.
UK news
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

What happens when the taps run dry? England is about to find out | Aditya Chakrabortty

Prolonged loss of household water supply disrupts hygiene, daily routines, services, and social norms, causing anxiety, hardship, and community strain.
Mental health
fromJezebel
6 days ago

All It Took to Prevent Golden Gate Bridge Suicides Was People Caring Enough to Try

Seven months in 2025 passed with zero known suicide deaths at the Golden Gate Bridge, reflecting a successful, concerted suicide-prevention effort.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

House burping: should we all adopt this German habit?

House burping is what America's content creators have christened the German practice of Luften, or airing out their homes by opening windows, presumably because it's a bit like burping a baby. TikTok is full of them enthusiastically describing it as a mom hack, or explaining it's supposed to keep sickness away. Does this Luften keep sickness away, then? It's supposed to shift stale air, ensure adequate ventilation and prevent mould buildup, all of which are good for people and places.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Cuba: an exhausted society on the brink of a humanitarian crisis

Cuba faces a deepening humanitarian crisis—economic collapse, infrastructure failures, rising epidemic risk, mass emigration, and international isolation intensified by decades-long US sanctions.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
6 days ago

AI's growing thirst for water is becoming a public health risk

As water-intensive data centres expand worldwide, their impact on sanitation, inequality and disease is emerging as a serious and under-examined threat. Bubble is probably the word most associated with AI right now, though we are slowly understanding that it is not just an economic time bomb; it also carries significant public health risks. Beyond the release of pollutants, the massive need for clean water by AI data centres can reduce sanitation and exacerbate gastrointestinal illness in nearby communities, placing additional strain on local health infrastructure.
Artificial intelligence
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fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago
Toronto

We started drinking more during the pandemic and that habit hasn't changed much, a new survey finds | CBC News

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2 weeks ago
Toronto

We started drinking more during the pandemic and that habit hasn't changed much, a new survey finds | CBC News

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fromFast Company
6 days ago

Employees in Minnesota are afraid to show up to work

ICE enforcement in Minneapolis has created widespread fear among nurses and communities of color, deterring medical care and disrupting workplaces.
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fromThe Local France
1 week ago

Listed: The towns in France that ban open fires or log burners

French communes increasingly ban or restrict open fires and log-burners to reduce air pollution and associated deaths, with grants available to replace heating systems.
#wildfires
US politics
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

RFK Jr. Is Waging a War on Women

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s policies will damage American health and disproportionately harm women by promoting breastfeeding while cutting scientific research and ignoring vaccine evidence.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

New Orleans brings back the house call, sending nurses to visit newborns and moms

New Orleans implemented Family Connects postnatal nurse home visits to improve maternal and infant health by providing hands-on support during early months.
Public health
fromThe Drum
1 week ago

19 agencies to share 30m NHS social marketing pot

The North West NHS appointed 19 social marketing agencies to a regional framework to support behaviour-change public health work across over 50 organisations.
Health
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

How exercise in your teenage years could reduce cancer risk

Teenage girls who do at least two hours of physical activity per week have lower breast tissue water, a predictor of reduced breast cancer risk.
US politics
fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

A bill legalizing bodega cats purrs through NYS legislature

New York bill would require statewide health and safety and veterinary care standards, including cat zones and spay/neuter mandates, for cats living in retail stores.
Environment
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

EPA rule sparks air quality concerns, cancer survival breaks record, NASA carries out first-ever ISS medical evacuation

The EPA's new rule changes how certain air-pollutant health impacts are counted, likely increasing pollution and worsening public health outcomes.
Public health
fromNature
1 week ago

I'm going to halve my publication output. You should consider slow science, too

Set a personal cap of seven publications yearly to prioritize research quality, doubling time per paper to improve rigor and public-health relevance.
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

How Canadian doctors are preparing for potential FIFA World Cup public health challenges | CBC Sports

Speaking from working right now in the middle of our flu season, where we haven't been able to handle a surge in acute care need anywhere in Canada it seems, I would be concerned going forward about having a surge in need for hospital resources, said Varner, CMAJ's deputy editor and an emergency doctor in downtown Toronto, in an interview with CBC News.
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Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Council told to plan for rubbish fire health risks

Havering Council must monitor long-term health impacts from repeated fires at contaminated Arnolds Field, where residents report eye irritation and coughing.
fromFlowingData
1 week ago

Falling vaccination rates in schools

In some counties, vaccination rates increased after the pandemic, which got them past the recommended level of protection. Many more counties decreased their rates though.
Public health
Public health
fromABC7 San Francisco
1 week ago

Health experts warn about potentially deadly herbal substance, after 6 overdose deaths: What to know

Kratom and its potent derivative 7-OH are unregulated, widely available, linked to recent overdose deaths, and raising addiction and public-safety concerns in California.
#dietary-guidelines
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Best Nature-Based Activities for Good Mental Health

Regular exposure to nature—even brief walks or natural images/sounds—reduces stress, depression, and mental fatigue while improving attention and physical-health outcomes.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

A Pillar of the Fancy Restaurant Experience Is Strangling Our Taste Buds. It's Time for a Major Change.

Back in 2024, after a reporting trip for a whiskey magazine, I got tired of drinking. Perhaps it was the sluggishness I felt each morning, or maybe it was the podcast I'd heard while traveling, which shared the news that one or two glasses of red wine was not, as we had long been told, healthy. Whatever the reason, I tossed in the daily drinking towel after that trip, figuring that going forward, I might only have a drink or two every now and again.
Food & drink
US politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Troubled waters: How the UK's water companies became a national disgrace

Donations fund on-the-ground, paywall-free journalism covering issues from reproductive rights and Big Tech to failing water infrastructure and public-health crises.
#mushroom-poisoning
fromJezebel
1 week ago
Public health

A Climate Change Threat You Wouldn't Expect: Death by Mushroom Poisoning

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1 week ago
Public health

A Climate Change Threat You Wouldn't Expect: Death by Mushroom Poisoning

#leptospirosis
fromSFGATE
1 week ago
Public health

Berkeley issues health alert after detecting dangerous bacterial disease

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1 week ago
Public health

Deadly Bacterial Infection Breaks Out at Berkeley Homeless Encampment, Kills Two Dogs

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1 week ago
Public health

Berkeley issues health alert after detecting dangerous bacterial disease

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1 week ago
Public health

Deadly Bacterial Infection Breaks Out at Berkeley Homeless Encampment, Kills Two Dogs

fromNature
1 week ago

HPV vaccine could help to protect the unvaccinated against cervical cancer

A drop in precancerous growths in women who hadn't received the jab suggests the existence of a 'herd effect' against the virus.
Public health
Food & drink
fromBon Appetit
1 week ago

Microplastics? In My Brain? It's Less Likely Than You Think

Recent critiques suggest earlier estimates of spoon-sized microplastic accumulation in human brains were likely overstated due to methodological flaws and media amplification.
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1 week ago

GMB wants Amazon warehouse in Coventry to be closed amid a Tuberculosis outbreak - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Currently, Amazon is putting all workers, site visitors, and the local and wider communities at risk of exposure to a serious infectious disease.
UK news
US politics
fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

You Can Buy Canned Coffee With Food Stamps (But Only If It Has Milk)

Five states now ban purchasing soda and candy with SNAP benefits, producing inconsistent implementation and tying further rollouts to federal funding incentives.
Science
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Vaping vs. Smoking

Popular disposable e-cigarette pods leach multiple toxic metals at levels exceeding cancer and non-cancer risk thresholds, posing heightened health risks, especially for youth.
#epa-policy
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 weeks ago
Environment

Trump's EPA Chief Chews Out NY Times After Email Leak Reveals Plan to Abandon Decades-Old Policy: Cute BS Headline'

fromwww.mediaite.com
2 weeks ago
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Trump's EPA Chief Chews Out NY Times After Email Leak Reveals Plan to Abandon Decades-Old Policy: Cute BS Headline'

fromThe Mercury News
1 week ago

Death cap mushroom toll climbs as state officials plead for halt to foraging

It all comes amid a massive bloom of aptly named death cap mushrooms, which has been fueled by potent storm systems in October and December and has left health officials pleading with foragers to stop collecting wild mushrooms altogether. "Since death cap mushrooms are easily confused for safe-to-eat, lookalike mushrooms, all mushroom foraging should be avoided," the health department warned Wednesday.
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fromwww.esquire.com
1 week ago

Sorry, the EPA No Longer Cares About Your Health

The EPA plans to stop counting health benefits from reducing fine particulate matter and ozone, enabling weaker pollution limits and likely creating dirtier air while lowering industry costs.
fromSFGATE
1 week ago

California reports largest outbreak of deadly mushroom poisoning

The California Department of Public Health reported 35 people between the ages of 19 months and 67 years have been sickened in the outbreak since November. That number is far higher than the average number of mushroom poisonings in California, which is around five per year. Three adult deaths in the state have been linked to ingesting poisonous mushrooms, and another three people have undergone liver transplants.
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US politics
fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Trump administration sues two California cities over natural gas bans

The Justice Department sued Petaluma and Morgan Hill over natural gas bans in new buildings, calling them costly, illegal, and contrary to federal energy policy.
Public health
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

Why CDC's Vaccine Rollback Comes at the Worst Possible Time

CDC narrowed universal childhood vaccine recommendations from 17 to 11 diseases, removing routine influenza and rotavirus recommendations and potentially lowering vaccination and increasing disease rates.
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fromSnowBrains
1 week ago

Salt Lake City, UT, Records Worst Air Quality in the U.S. for 2nd Straight Day Amid Snow Drought - SnowBrains

A persistent winter inversion trapped pollution over the Wasatch Front, giving Salt Lake City the worst U.S. air quality and raising health concerns.
Public health
fromwww.dailynews.com
2 weeks ago

Ban social media for kids? This California lawmaker says Australia is on to something

Excessive social media use is linked to worsening mental health among youth, prompting policymakers to seek regulations like bans and accountability for tech companies.
Public health
fromHarvard Gazette
2 weeks ago

Taking a fresh look at definition of autism - Harvard Gazette

Proposals for a separate high-needs or 'profound autism' category risk promoting segregation and political labeling rather than reflecting clear scientific distinctions.
fromAdvocate.com
2 weeks ago

Dr. Demetre Daskalakis on leaving the CDC and calling out RFK Jr.

"I find that the views [Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.] and his staff have shared challenge my ability to continue in my current role at the agency and in the service of the health of the American people. Enough is enough," he wrote in a resignation letter he shared publicly on social media. He said he was leaving because the CDC, the once-premier public health agency tasked with protecting the health of people in the U.S., had been transformed into a political instrument, with its scientific mission subverted, vulnerable populations erased, and evidence distorted. The agency, he wrote, had submitted to "radical non-transparency" and "unskilled manipulation of data."
LGBT
fromNature
2 weeks ago

How to improve vaccine uptake: a huge study offers clues

"What we've identified here could help improve adherence to vaccination quicker if we target the right people," he says.
Public health
fromPadailypost
2 weeks ago

Council to keep turf at El Camino Park, grass coming to other fields

Stone said his vote is influenced by a letter the council received last month from the Santa Clara County Medical Association, which represents more than 4,000 local health professionals. The letter outlined doctors' concerns about the health impacts of synthetic fields, and recommended the council vote against turf. "When our county doctors are telling us that a proposed solution may do harm and offer an alternative, I believe we have the responsibility to choose that safer path even when it's harder," Stone said.
California
Brooklyn
fromBrooklyn Paper
2 weeks ago

'Therapy for the Soul': Woodhull Medical Center unveils first-of-its-kind systemwide mural * Brooklyn Paper

A large community-focused mural at Woodhull Medical Center uses art to promote violence prevention, healing, and public-health-centered support for youth and families.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

This Country Was Ranked the Safest in the World for Women, LGBTQ+ Travelers, and People of Color

When it comes to safe travel destinations, the Netherlands consistently ranks at the top, especially for women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ travelers. Its progressive values, strong social systems, and long-standing reputation for peace create an environment where visitors feel welcome and secure. That sense of safety and inclusion is more than anecdotal. It's reflected in how travelers recently rated the country.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

People put off giving CPR by unrealistic TV depictions, researchers say

TV portrayals of bystander CPR often show unnecessary steps that may deter untrained viewers; chest-compression-only CPR is recommended for untrained rescuers.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Fear of the next deluge': flood-scarred Britons join forces to demand help

Frequent sewage-laden flooding severely disrupts families' lives, causes trauma and health risks, and inadequate official support forces residents to clean up themselves.
Public health
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

RFK Jr. cast doubt on a key vaccine. This country can't wait to get it

The CDC removed the hepatitis B newborn dose from universal recommendations, risking lower childhood vaccination rates and increased hepatitis B illness and deaths.
Public health
from24/7 Wall St.
2 weeks ago

The U.S. Counties Most Affected by the Opioid Crisis

Opioid-driven overdose deaths surged from 2018–2022, largely from synthetic opioids like fentanyl, but overall overdose fatalities have declined since 2022.
Public health
fromThe Mercury News
2 weeks ago

Health officials issue warning after Bay Area man dies in suspected mushroom poisoning

Avoid eating wild mushrooms; a recent surge in toxic death cap cases in Northern California caused numerous poisonings, deaths, and liver transplants.
World news
from24/7 Wall St.
2 weeks ago

Chemical Weapons in the 21st Century: A Lingering Threat

Chemical weapons remain a realistic modern threat due to scientific advances, geopolitical tensions, and their severe, long-term humanitarian and environmental impacts.
fromBlogging The Boys
2 weeks ago

Darren Woodson can't put his thumb on why the Dallas Cowboys can't break through

The National Football League Alumni Association (NFL Alumni) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Division of Cancer Prevention and Control have expanded the "GEAR UP Against Cancer" campaign to Dallas and several other markets across the country. The initiative aims to increase public awareness of lung cancer's impact, emphasize the importance of regular screenings for adults at high risk for developing lung cancer, and create a deeper understanding of the unique needs of cancer survivors.
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fromThe Mercury News
2 weeks ago

Letters: Richmond City Council punts on censure of mayor

An in-depth discussion was needed to come up with a respectful, and meaningful response that would help to repair the harm that has been done to the Jewish community. The refusal of the majority of the City Council, including the mayor, to do so was a significant failure of leadership. They refused to see how incitement of hatred against Jews leads to violence and the destruction of a pluralistic democracy.
US politics
Public health
fromDaily News
2 weeks ago

For Gen Z, Dry January has become something much bigger

Fewer young Americans report drinking alcohol, but average drinks per adult remain steady, so fewer people may drink while drinkers maintain consumption.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

As a climate scientist, I know heatwaves in Australia will only get worse. We need to start preparing now | Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick

Southeastern Australia faces an extreme heatwave with dangerous fire-weather conditions, heightened fire risk, and serious health impacts requiring preparedness and vigilance.
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