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fromKqed
2 days ago
Public health

California's First Measles Case of 2026 Appears to Be Unvaccinated Patient in Bay Area | KQED

fromJezebel
1 week ago
Public health

Congrats to RFK Jr., As the U.S. Is Poised to Lose Its Measles Elimination Status After 25 Years

Public health
fromBoston.com
2 weeks ago

Officials warn about possible measles exposures in Boston and Westborough

A confirmed measles case visited Logan Airport and a Westborough hotel on Dec. 11–12, exposing travelers and hotel guests during specified time windows.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Anti-vaccine group once led by RFK Jr circulates false assertions amid measles outbreak

Children's Health Defense defends Robert F Kennedy Jr while measles outbreaks surge in the US, largely affecting unvaccinated children.
fromKqed
2 days ago
Public health

California's First Measles Case of 2026 Appears to Be Unvaccinated Patient in Bay Area | KQED

fromJezebel
1 week ago
Public health

Congrats to RFK Jr., As the U.S. Is Poised to Lose Its Measles Elimination Status After 25 Years

Public health
fromwww.npr.org
1 day 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
fromKqed
1 day ago

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

Death cap mushrooms cause most mushroom-related deaths; foragers should avoid eating wild mushrooms during the Northern California super bloom and seek immediate care if exposed.
Public health
from24/7 Wall St.
1 day 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.
#dietary-guidelines
fromTasting Table
2 days ago
Public health

Moderation Instead Of Strict Limits: Alcohol Consumption Guidance Gets A Significant Revamp - Tasting Table

fromJezebel
3 days ago
US politics

Trump and RFK Jr. Just Nuked 35 Years Worth of Alcohol Dietary Guidance Overnight

fromScary Mommy
3 days ago
Public health

RFK Jr.'s New Dietary Guidelines Say No Added Sugar For Kids Under 10, More Red Meat & Full-Fat Dairy

fromTasting Table
2 days ago
Public health

Moderation Instead Of Strict Limits: Alcohol Consumption Guidance Gets A Significant Revamp - Tasting Table

fromJezebel
3 days ago
US politics

Trump and RFK Jr. Just Nuked 35 Years Worth of Alcohol Dietary Guidance Overnight

fromScary Mommy
3 days ago
Public health

RFK Jr.'s New Dietary Guidelines Say No Added Sugar For Kids Under 10, More Red Meat & Full-Fat Dairy

Public health
fromThe Mercury News
1 day 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.
1 day 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.
California
fromABC7 San Francisco
2 days ago

Sonoma co. resident dies after eating wild mushrooms as poisoning spikes

Death cap and other wild mushroom poisonings have surged in the Bay Area after heavy rains, causing multiple illnesses, deaths, and liver transplants.
fromBlogging The Boys
2 days 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.
Dallas Cowboys
fromThe Mercury News
2 days 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 days 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 days 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.
fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

Trump's Latest Alcohol Guidelines Just Dropped, And Dr. Oz's Reaction Is...Something

Well, there are also new alcohol guidelines to go along with it. The new guidelines remove the previous recommendation that men limit their alcohol intake to two drinks or less per day and women to one or less. Now, the guideline simply advises, "Limit alcohol consumption for better overall health."
Public health
Public health
fromABC7 San Francisco
2 days ago

SF to begin arresting drug users with opening of new center: 'Get sober, get arrested or get out'

San Francisco will open a RESET sobering center to detain intoxicated individuals for sobering and warm hand-offs to clinical care, alongside enforcement options.
#vaccination-policy
fromFortune
2 days ago
US politics

Trump's former surgeon general: One year in, the war on vaccination is undoing the Trump administration's health agenda | Fortune

fromArs Technica
5 days ago
Public health

Under anti-vaccine RFK Jr., CDC slashes childhood vaccine schedule

Federal vaccine recommendations were reduced from 17 to 11 childhood immunizations under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago
US news

Should the U.S. model its vaccine policy on Denmark's? Experts say we're nothing alike

U.S. immunization covers more diseases than Denmark due to larger, more diverse population and different health systems, so direct adoption of Denmark’s schedule is inappropriate.
fromFortune
2 days ago
US politics

Trump's former surgeon general: One year in, the war on vaccination is undoing the Trump administration's health agenda | Fortune

#influenza
Public health
fromwww.amny.com
6 days ago

2026 rolls in with a spike in NYC flu cases

New York is experiencing peak flu season with rising respiratory hospitalizations; officials urge vaccination, testing, masking, and staying home when symptomatic.
Public health
fromWIRED
1 week ago

How to Make It Through Cold and Flu Season

Get an annual flu vaccine—ideally by October, but anytime during the season—to reduce infection risk and severity; flu shots cannot cause the flu.
#homelessness
Food & drink
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Supermarkets could help UK shoppers eat more sustainable local fish study

British supermarkets can shift consumers from imported 'big five' seafood to sustainable, nutritious local small fish like sardines and anchovies, improving health and local economies.
Public health
fromLos Angeles Times
3 days ago

Trump administration declares 'war on sugar' in overhaul of food guidelines

U.S. nutrition guidelines now prioritize protein, healthy fats and whole grains, declare war on added sugar, end the war on saturated fats, and target ultra-processed foods.
Public health
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 days ago

How a common vaccine may help provide protection from dementia

Routine adult vaccinations, especially flu and shingles jabs, are associated with substantially lower risks of dementia and Alzheimer's disease in adults aged 50 and older.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

The LA wildfire victims still living in toxic homes: We have nowhere else to go'

Altadena remains contaminated and unsafe for some residents after the Eaton fire due to toxins, lingering heavy metals, incomplete remediation, and health and insurance challenges.
Public health
fromThe Mercury News
3 days ago

Opinion: We need to talk about gun safety and suicide

Temporarily limiting access to firearms—through secure storage or transfer—reduces suicide risk and is a vital prevention strategy.
fromHarvard Gazette
4 days ago

Sports betting worries grow as wagers skyrocket- Harvard Gazette

When new forms of gambling appear, the rate of savings go down, then you see the rate of credit card defaults going up. And you see the rate of mortgage defaults going up. So these are long-term financial and societal costs with broad implications,
Public health
Public health
fromCbsnews
4 days ago

Some airlines serve "potentially unhealthy water" to passengers, study finds

Aircraft drinking water in some U.S. airlines contains coliform and E. coli, posing potential public health risks; travelers should use bottled water and hand sanitizer.
US politics
fromTruthout
4 days ago

Disability Justice Organizers Are Creating the Liberatory Future We All Deserve

Trump's second-term policies and rhetoric have rolled back disability protections, cut supports, promoted institutionalization, and worsened public-health harms for disabled people.
Public health
fromPortland Monthly
4 days ago

The Public Health Educators Changing How We Think About Fat

Antifat bias and weight stigma cause chronic stress, healthcare avoidance, misdiagnosis, and mental and physical harm while societal programs assume fatness is inherently dangerous.
Public health
fromFast Company
4 days ago

CDC cuts the number of recommended vaccines for children, effective immediately

CDC reduced routine childhood vaccine recommendations to 11 diseases, moving flu, rotavirus, hepatitis A and B, some meningitis and RSV to limited or shared recommendations.
fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

Op-Ed | New Yorkers need more protection from gambling addiction amNewYork

Photo via Getty Images The impending introduction of three new casinos in New York has come with promises of increased tourism, tax revenue, permanent job creation, affordable housing, and public green space. And while all of this seems beneficial and may very well come to fruition, one threat that cannot go unaddressed is the further enablement of gambling addiction. The State must start directing more resources to meet New York's growing addiction problem before these casinos open.
Public health
fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 days ago

For Gen Z, Dry January has become something much bigger

Long-term Gallup research compiled in 2023 showed the share of adults younger than 35 who said they drink alcohol at all had steadily declined, from 72% in 2001-2003 to 62% in 2021-2023. A Gallup survey conducted in July 2025 found that figure dropped further to 50% and that just 54% of Americans of legal drinking age reported consuming alcohol at all, the lowest level Gallup has recorded in 90 years.
Public health
Health
fromwww.independent.co.uk
4 days ago

Britons eating salt equivalent to 155 packets of crisps each week, research finds

Britons consume on average 8.4g of salt per day—40% above UK guideline—equivalent to 155 packets of crisps per week, increasing heart disease risk.
Germany news
fromwww.dw.com
5 days ago

Germany: Alcohol prices well below EU average DW 01/05/2026

Alcoholic beverages in Germany cost about 14% below the EU27 average, while per-capita consumption remained high at 11.2 liters of pure alcohol in 2022.
#vaccine-policy
fromKqed
5 days ago
Public health

US Drops the Number of Vaccines It Recommends for Every Child | KQED

fromABC7 Los Angeles
5 days ago
Public health

US drops the number of vaccines it recommends for every child

U.S. reduces federally recommended childhood vaccines, leaving other immunizations optional without clear guidance while officials say access and insurance coverage remain intact.
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
5 days ago
Public health

US drops the number of vaccines it recommends for every child

The U.S. federal vaccine schedule was shortened, removing certain recommended childhood vaccines and leaving others optional without clear guidance.
fromKqed
5 days ago
Public health

US Drops the Number of Vaccines It Recommends for Every Child | KQED

Public health
fromA Couple Cooks
5 days ago

I Took a Healthy Lifestyle Course From Harvard: Here's What I Learned

Widespread availability of processed foods, sedentary cultural norms, and social disconnection make maintaining a healthy lifestyle difficult in America and similar countries.
Mental health
fromHarvard Business Review
5 days ago

Don't Underestimate the Value of Professional Friendships

Workplace emotional distance is outdated; rising employee isolation and loneliness significantly harm productivity, engagement, retention, and contribute to nearly one million premature deaths annually.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Canadian officials say US health institutions no longer dependable for accurate information

US health agencies' move toward misinformation is undermining vaccine confidence and complicating Canada’s public-health efforts.
fromJezebel
1 week ago

The Mar-a-Lago NYE Bash Was Everything Wrong With 2025

Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and White House Chief of Staff Stephen Miller danced to "Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife appeared as guests of honor; Trump auctioned off a gigantic portrait of Jesus Christ for $2.7 million; and MAGA's demon couple (Stephen and Katie Miller) announced they've spawned for the fourth time.
US politics
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Sewage in drinking water blamed for deaths of at least 10 people in India's cleanest city'

Sewage-contaminated drinking water in Indore's Bhagirathpura area caused multiple deaths and hundreds of illnesses after sewage seeped into the municipal water supply.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

I need to help': Barnsley woman's rabies death inspires dog-vaccinating mission

Robyn's mother, Yvonne Ford, had shown no signs of illness in the months after returning from her holiday in Morocco in February. She had spoken highly of the country and its people, and recommended it for future getaways. She had not realised that a seemingly harmless interaction with a puppy while sitting in the sun would cause so much damage.
Public health
Environment
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Why plastic bans aren't working and what needs to change DW 01/01/2026

EU bans have not stopped widespread single-use plastic use; banned items remain common due to leftover stocks, weak enforcement, rising production, and ineffective global regulation.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Call for routine high blood pressure testing of UK children as cases almost double

Routine school-based blood pressure monitoring for UK children is needed to detect rising adolescent hypertension and prevent future organ damage and cardiovascular disease.
#snap
fromFortune
1 week ago
US politics

5 states to ban soda, candy, other snacks from SNAP recipients under MAHA food-stamp push | Fortune

fromFortune
1 week ago
Public health

RFK Jr. push leads to 5 states restricting what you can buy with SNAP benefits: Experts warn it's a 'disaster waiting to happen' | Fortune

fromFortune
1 week ago
US politics

5 states to ban soda, candy, other snacks from SNAP recipients under MAHA food-stamp push | Fortune

fromFortune
1 week ago
Public health

RFK Jr. push leads to 5 states restricting what you can buy with SNAP benefits: Experts warn it's a 'disaster waiting to happen' | Fortune

Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Mystery meat and maggot-infested produce: the disturbing reality of US prison food

Incarcerated people routinely receive unsafe, nutritionally inadequate, and sometimes inedible food, causing hunger, malnutrition, and long-term health harm.
fromAxios
1 week ago

"Super flu" surge: What to know about spiking flu cases and the surging "Super K" variant

New CDC data shows that there's been at least 7.5 million illnesses, 81,000 hospitalizations and 3,100 deaths from the flu so far this season. Many of these cases have been tied to "subclade K" - a variant of the H3N2 virus, which is a subtype of influenza A. Experts and patients say subclade K is an example of the "super flu," referring to a strain that spreads quickly and rapidly, becoming more troublesome.
Public health
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

Whooping Cough Deaths Rise in U.S. as Surge in Infections Continues

Whooping cough cases are sweeping in the U.S., with tens of thousands infected and at least 13 people dead from the bacterial infection this year. While the infection rate is lower than last year, it remains above typical prepandemic years, and the number of deaths has risen. The respiratory infection, also known as pertussis, is characterized by a severe, violent cough that can leave peopleespecially infantsstruggling to breathe. Although rarely fatal, its lingering symptoms have earned it the moniker of the 100-day cough.
Public health
fromTruthout
1 week ago

Millions Across Michigan May Be Exposed to PFAS in Private Water Wells

The first test of the Wynn-Stelt's water came back with PFAS levels at 24,000 parts-per-trillion, much higher than the 4-10 ppt limits the federal government would later set for the chemicals in 2024. It was such a high number local officials thought it had to be an error, but subsequent tests have shown numbers as high as 100,000 ppt for various PFAS, known as "forever chemicals" because they do not readily break down in water, soil, wildlife and humans.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

As we prepare for 2026, remember we have the power to make our future | Rebecca Solnit

It seems possible that what will ultimately emerge is a clarified sense of principles and a deeper commitment to them (which is why part of the conflict is over American history itself). On one hand, there are the heads of the federal government and their spokespeople, whose lies are part of their disdain for the electorate and the rule of law.
US politics
Science
fromNature
1 week ago

Science in 2050: the future breakthroughs that will shape our world - and beyond

By 2050 superintelligent AI likely conducts most scientific research, while climate change surpasses 2°C, prompting technological shifts, disease challenges, and profound societal impacts.
fromNew York Daily News
1 week ago

NYC Mayor-elect Mamdani keeps Mitch Katz as public hospital boss among other Adams holdovers

"Dr. Katz led the financial turnaround of NYC H+H, expanded access to more New Yorkers, and steered the nation's largest municipal health system through COVID-19," Mamdani said.
New York City
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

The Country Where Alcohol Costs Nearly Triple The EU Average - Tasting Table

Known as the land of ice and fire, Iceland has one of the most mesmerizing sceneries on the planet. But nature is not the only thing that will take your breath away when you travel to this Nordic island; so will the alcohol prices. Iceland has the most expensive alcohol in Europe, according to Eurostat. Icelandic alcohol prices are nearly triple than the EU average, though the country itself is not part of the European Union.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

What happened next: Maggots, rats and growing despair a year of the Birmingham bin strike

Look at the condition we're living in. I've lived here for 64 years, I came to this country at 16 I've never seen it this bad. I'm sick, he says. I try my best. At the end of the day, I just want my area clean. That's all I want. Piles of bin bags, broken glass and furniture have been dumped on the street outside his home and the mosque next door.
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 weeks ago

Lung cancer warning for foods which make up half the average diet'

Ultra-processed foods filled with preservatives, additives and flavour enhancers have been linked to an increased risk of lung cancer. In the UK and US, more than half of the average diet consists of ultra-processed foods (UPFs), such as ready meals, fast food and fizzy drinks. A previous BMJ study in 2024 linked UPFs to 32 harmful health effects including a higher risk of heart disease, cancer, type 2 diabetes, adverse mental health and early death.
Public health
Public health
fromSan Jose Inside
2 weeks ago

Pharmacy Adds Vaccinations for Infants, First in the South Bay

County of Santa Clara pharmacists can now vaccinate children ages 6 months and older at the Lenzen Avenue pharmacy after completing advanced pediatric training.
from99% Invisible
2 weeks ago

Constitution Breakdown #5: Dr. Tom Frieden - 99% Invisible

This is is the fifth episode of our ongoing series breaking down the U.S. Constitution. This month, Roman and Elizabeth first talk through Article Two, which establishes the executive branch, section by section. Elizabeth explains the constitutional powers and limitations of the presidency, including hiring and firing, impeachment, pardons, and presidential duties - and how President Trump and the current Supreme Court are upending those powers.
US politics
California
fromSan Jose Spotlight
2 weeks ago

2025 in review: Silicon Valley's biggest stories - San Jose Spotlight

Silicon Valley experienced major political and institutional upheaval: high-profile criminal sentences, school firings and layoffs, transit strike resolution, hospital restoration, and pivotal special elections.
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

5 people hospitalized in E. coli outbreak linked to Pillsbury brand Pizza Pops | CBC News

The federal agency says 23 people in seven provinces got sick with the bacterial illness after eating or handling certain flavours of the frozen snack between early October and late November. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency recalled several pepperoni and bacon Pizza Pops on Sunday due to an E. coli contamination that is under investigation. The outbreak has now reached Alberta, Ontario, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland and Labrador.
Toronto
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Australia's gun laws have long been the envy of the world. They must remain so, especially after Bondi | Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz

Australian gun laws have weakened since the 1990s, increasing firearm numbers and reducing protections, prompting renewed national focus on guns, antisemitism, and security.
fromAbove the Law
2 weeks ago

'AI Is A Public Health Intervention': Kara Peterson On Why Access To Law Is A Justice Issue, Not Just A Legal One - Above the Law

Kara is not a lawyer. Her background is in public health and communications. Yet she now leads a company that has used AI to summarize more than 3.3 million judicial opinions and made them free and publicly available. In our conversation on "Notes to My (Legal) Self," she explained how justice, like health, is a public good. And access to law is one of its critical delivery systems.
Public health
fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

The Trump Administration's Guide to Christmas Giving

For Grandma: A tariff! Did they not want tariffs? That's what we got everyone. Sorry. For Uncle Greg: A TINY CAR!!! (We're making these now.) For Her: A photoshoot with Vanity Fair. Nothing says "glamour" like Vanity Fair. Usually. But sometimes the picture they take of you comes out looking like Dorian Gray's DMV photo-unflattering, but in a way that implies deep spiritual corruption. This gives a fun Russian-roulette aspect to the gift!
US politics
fromThe Mercury News
2 weeks ago

How a new system of drones and low-cost sensors can protect communities from air pollution

Clouds settle low in the sky as dusk sets in across Pajaro Valley. Fields of strawberries stretch out as far as the eye can see, catching the last amber rays of the day. In the distance, the twin stacks of Moss Landing Power Plant sit among factories pushing plumes of smoke into the air. On the exterior wall of a house in Castroville, a newly installed sensor glows green with an important message: It's safe to go outside.
Public health
#vaccines
fromFuturism
2 weeks ago

Doctors Warn That AI Companions Are Dangerous

Although relational AI has potential therapeutic benefits, recent studies and emerging cases suggest potential risks of emotional dependency, reinforced delusions, addictive behaviors, and encouragement of self-harm,
Artificial intelligence
Public health
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago

Mould in my house made my son ill but the problem wasn't fixed'

Damp and mould in a rented home allegedly caused serious respiratory problems for a 31-year-old man, prompting health and housing concerns.
Public health
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 weeks ago

U.S. Plan to Drop Some Childhood Vaccines to Align with Denmark Will Endanger Children, Experts Say

U.S. plans to overhaul the childhood vaccine schedule, potentially eliminating several routine vaccines and increasing risk of preventable illness and hospitalizations.
Public health
fromKqed
3 weeks ago

Super Bloom of Death Caps Sparks Largest Outbreak of Mushroom Poisonings in Decades | KQED

A toxic surge of death cap mushrooms in California caused 24 illnesses, hospitalizations, liver transplants, and one death, prompting state warnings to stop foraging.
Public health
fromABC7 San Francisco
3 weeks ago

Violence trending downward in Alameda Co. amid investments into prevention programs, data shows

Violence is the leading cause of death for Alameda County youth ages 15–24, with homicides declining amid increased county investments in prevention.
Social justice
fromJezebel
3 weeks ago

L.A. Home Depot Is Using Noise Machines to 'Torture' Day Laborers and Customers Alike

Home Depot installed high-pitched noise devices to deter day laborers, causing headaches and illness while also disrupting customers and employees despite company safety claims.
New York City
fromTime Out New York
3 weeks ago

NYC just created a permanent office to fight rats

The city created a permanent Mayor's Office of Rodent Mitigation to centralize coordination, strategy, public outreach, and agency oversight for long-term rat control.
Public health
from48 hills
3 weeks ago

A year of living dangerously: Trump's war on public health-and how to fight for the future - 48 hills

The Trump administration is moving to ban gender-affirming care for transgender youth and is undermining US public health while promoting misleading, unscientific information.
fromBoston.com
3 weeks ago

This New England city may limit how many pets residents can own

It helps keep people being responsible for their pets
US news
Health
fromBoston.com
3 weeks ago

MGH study links cannabis commercialization and teen psychiatric emergencies

Commercial recreational cannabis sales in Massachusetts coincided with increased cannabis use and cannabis-related disorders among adolescents presenting with psychiatric emergencies.
Public health
fromThe Nation
3 weeks ago

The Public Health Heroes of 2025

Civil servants, scientists, clinicians, legal scholars, students, and advocacy groups are fighting to defend US public health and biomedical research institutions against harmful administration changes.
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