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fromNature
13 hours ago

Long-COVID research just got a big funding boost: will it find new treatments?

Germany will provide €500 million from 2026–2036 to fund a National Decade Against Post-Infectious Diseases addressing long COVID and ME/CFS.
#amatoxin
fromFortune
20 hours ago
Public health

These toxic wild mushrooms have caused a deadly outbreak of poisoning in California | Fortune

fromCbsnews
1 day ago
Public health

California warns against foraging mushrooms after cluster of poisonings, 1 death

fromFortune
20 hours ago
Public health

These toxic wild mushrooms have caused a deadly outbreak of poisoning in California | Fortune

fromCbsnews
1 day ago
Public health

California warns against foraging mushrooms after cluster of poisonings, 1 death

fromwww.theguardian.com
22 hours ago

Active travel groups call for clear targets on walking and cycling in England

More than 50 groups connected to transport and public health have urged the transport secretary, Heidi Alexander, to set specific targets for levels of walking and cycling in England, warning that plans as they stand are too vague. A letter from groups including British Cycling, Cycling UK, the National Trust and the British Medical Association says the government's proposals for active travel must move from good intentions to a clear, long-term, fully deliverable national plan comparable to other strategic transport programmes.
Public health
World news
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

A ban on feeding pigeons ruffles lots of feathers in Mumbai

Mumbai banned public pigeon feeding, clashing with residents who feed pigeons for faith, companionship, and long-standing local practices.
#ultra-processed-foods
fromABA Journal
3 days ago
Public health

Companies use 'deceitful tactics' to market harmful ultra-processed products with 'addictive nature,' city's suit alleges

fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago
Public health

San Francisco is suing food brands like Kraft Heinz and Coca-Cola, accusing them of selling processed foods

fromABA Journal
3 days ago
Public health

Companies use 'deceitful tactics' to market harmful ultra-processed products with 'addictive nature,' city's suit alleges

fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago
Public health

San Francisco is suing food brands like Kraft Heinz and Coca-Cola, accusing them of selling processed foods

Public health
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

New study reveals potential health risk behind tattoos

Tattoo ink accumulates in lymph nodes, causing chronic inflammation, macrophage death, and altered immune and vaccine responses in mice, raising human health concerns.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

California officials warn foragers after person dies from poison mushroom

The state poison control system has identified 21 cases of amatoxin poisoning, likely caused by death cap mushrooms, the health department said Friday. The toxic wild mushrooms are often mistaken for edible ones because of their appearance and taste. Death cap mushrooms contain potentially deadly toxins that can lead to liver failure, Erica Pan, director of the California department of public health, said in a statement.
California
fromNextgov.com
2 days ago

HHS releases AI strategy, united by new OneHHS approach

"For too long, our Department has been bogged down by bureaucracy and busy-work; even the most productive public servants are mired in paperwork and process. Across our mission space - from research, to health care delivery, to public health - we've layered administrative red tape on innovators," HHS Deputy Secretary Jim O'Neill wrote in an introductory letter for the strategy. "We will harness AI technologies to streamline operations and enhance support for care delivery throughout the entire health care industry. We call it OneHHS."
Public health
#hepatitis-b
fromScary Mommy
2 days ago
Public health

RFK Jr.'s Vaccine Panel Reverses Universal Recommendation For Hepatitis B Vaccination At Birth

fromScary Mommy
2 days ago
Public health

RFK Jr.'s Vaccine Panel Reverses Universal Recommendation For Hepatitis B Vaccination At Birth

fromSFGATE
3 days ago

The indoor health hazard most Californians overlook

We are used to being concerned about air pollution outdoors, but we aren't used to thinking about air pollution when we're inside our homes," Rob Jackson, the study's senior author and an earth system science professor at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, told SFGATE. "For the average American, one quarter of all the asthma-triggering nitrogen dioxide that they breathe comes from their stove indoors. That's not something most people are aware of.
Public health
Soccer (FIFA)
fromsfist.com
2 days ago

Friday Morning Constitutional: Marina Residents Already Making Noise About Safeway Plan

Bay Area incidents: high-speed DUI crash, Marina redevelopment dispute, recalled DA's comeback bid, construction-site burglaries, store closure, vaccine guideline change, and politicized FIFA prize.
Public health
fromBoston.com
2 days ago

Botulism outbreak linked to infant formula spreads to Mass.

National infant botulism outbreak linked to recalled ByHeart powdered formula has sickened 39 infants across multiple states, including two in Massachusetts.
fromMail Online
3 days ago

Scientists issue urgent warning about eating CEREAL

Next time you chow down on your morning cereal, you could be consuming dangerous 'forever chemicals', scientists have warned. A new study from Pesticide Action Network (PAN) Europe has detected a toxic 'forever chemical' in cereal products sold across the continent. The synthetic substance, trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), comes from pesticides sprayed over crops like wheat and corn. Worryingly, TFA is known to have several adverse effects on human health. This includes disruptions to breathing pathways, liver function and the development of babies in the womb.
Public health
fromABC7 San Francisco
3 days ago

Budget cut concerns for Mosquito and Vector Control District in Santa Clara Co.

If the mosquito population increases, like you feel that, you feel that in your own comfort in your own home, you feel that in your backyard, you feel that at the park,
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Public health
fromPoynter
3 days ago

What 20 years with local reporters taught us about impact in international journalism - Poynter

Investigative reporting exposed mercury use by Zimbabwean miners and other abuses, prompting public pressure and government action that produced measurable policy and social change.
#cancer-alley
Public health
fromThe Local France
4 days ago

France detects two MERS virus cases among tour group

Two tour-group members have been isolated in France after testing positive for the MERS coronavirus; authorities are monitoring contacts and enforcing containment measures.
Germany news
fromThe Local Germany
4 days ago

Your views: 'You can't be fired for taking too many sick days in Germany'

Employees in Germany take comparatively high numbers of paid sick days, averaging about 24–25 days annually, drawing public and political debate.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Heatwave warning for large parts of Australia as temperatures expected to reach low 40s

Severe and extreme heatwaves threaten parts of NSW, WA and NT, with western Sydney and inland NSW reaching temperatures in the low 40s—take precautions.
LGBT
fromAdvocate.com
4 days ago

Daily newsletter 12/3

A Methodist minister publicly came out as transgender during a Sunday service, amid legal, institutional, and political developments around transgender identity.
fromFast Company
4 days ago

9 more cookware products could be poisoning your food with lead: FDA expands list of dangerous kitchen ware

Yes. Lead is toxic for humans, and even low levels can cause serious health problems. Children, women of childbearing age, and those who are breastfeeding could be at higher risk after eating food from cookware that leaches lead. Babies and kids are more susceptible to lead toxicity due to their smaller size, metabolism, and rapidly developing bodies, according to the FDA.
Public health
#ultraprocessed-foods
fromFortune
4 days ago
San Francisco

'They took food and made it unrecognizable': San Francisco sues Coca-Cola, Nestle, other major food companies over public health crisis | Fortune

fromsfist.com
5 days ago
Public health

SF City Attorney Sues Ten Ultraprocessed Food' Companies, Claiming Their Products Area Causing Widespread Disease

fromFortune
4 days ago
San Francisco

'They took food and made it unrecognizable': San Francisco sues Coca-Cola, Nestle, other major food companies over public health crisis | Fortune

fromsfist.com
5 days ago
Public health

SF City Attorney Sues Ten Ultraprocessed Food' Companies, Claiming Their Products Area Causing Widespread Disease

fromMail Online
5 days ago

Virologists warn of 'super flu' after Laura Woods' 'virus' TV faint

Scores of Britons are being struck down with 'super flu' this winter amid fears the country may be face its 'worse flu season on record'. A troublesome mutant strain of the flu is believed to be more infectious and leading to more severe illness and hospital admissions than last year. Leading virologists also fear the flu outbreak may be leaving people vulnerable to other catching other seasonal illnesses at the same time, such as norovirus and cold-like respiratory syncytial virus ( RSV), in the run up to Christmas worsening symptoms.
Public health
San Francisco
fromFast Company
4 days ago

San Francisco is suing Coca-Cola, Nestle, and other makers of ultraprocessed foods. Here's why

Ultraprocessed foods from major manufacturers are alleged to drive a public health crisis, causing chronic diseases by promoting cravings, overconsumption, and profit-driven harm.
fromNature
5 days ago

How cities can keep their cool

Record-breaking heat is now routine. The devastating heatwave that wracked southwestern Europe in 2003 and claimed more than 70,000 lives produced temperatures not experienced in the region since the sixteenth century. Subsequent summers have extended this trend. In 2024, the continent recorded its hottest summer on record. In urban environments, where most of the world's population lives, the problem is especially acute. "If you build a city, inevitably it will be hotter," says Edward Ng, an architect at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Partygoers are pushing for clubs to offer free water: It costs as much as a beer'

When Brooklyn metal band Contract performs around New York, they expect a mosh pit: thrashing bodies shoving and jumping along to the music. They also want to make sure the amped-up, usually drunk crowd stays hydrated. Without water, a mosher might feel sick, faint or pass out. You don't want anyone to get injured or hurt, frontman Pele Uriel said.
Public health
Public health
fromSFGATE
5 days ago

San Francisco takes 10 corporations to court over ultra-processed food

San Francisco sued ten food corporations alleging they sold addictive ultra-processed foods that caused health harms and seeks damages, injunctions, and restitution.
fromAxios
5 days ago

This highly contagious "winter vomiting disease" is surging across the country

By the numbers: Cases of norovirus have doubled over the last few weeks, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About 14% of tests for norovirus came back positive during the week of Nov. 15, double the roughly 7% positivity three months ago, the CDC data show. Test positivity, though imperfect, generally helps health officials understand how many people are confirmed to have an illness when it is suspected.
Public health
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Revealed: Mexico's industrial boomtown is making goods for the US. Residents say they're breathing poison'

Multinational-operated factories around Monterrey emit heavy metals, high CO2, and severe fine-particulate pollution that endangers the health of millions of residents.
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
6 days ago

Batya Ungar-Sargon Gushes Over Very Virile' Trump on CNN

Donald Trump characterized as very virile and extremely effective, credited with revolutionizing domestic and foreign policy and lowering prescription drug prices.
Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
6 days ago

Our daughter died from meningitis after starting uni - a jab would have saved her

An 18-year-old student died of meningococcal B meningitis weeks into university, prompting calls for NHS MenB vaccination access or boosters for young adults.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

I kept smelling a horrible nasty smell': the risks of England's old dumping grounds

Reopening Jameson Road landfill released hydrogen sulphide odours linked to health complaints, prompting enforcement, licence suspension, gas-extraction installation, yet residents still experience persistent smells.
#measles
fromTruthout
6 days ago
Public health

Utah's Measles Outbreak Is Among the Largest in the US. It May Get Worse.

Utah has 102 confirmed measles cases, concentrated in Washington County, with new school-based spread in Wasatch County and officials expecting further expansion.
fromTruthout
1 week ago
Public health

South Carolina's Measles Outbreak Illustrates Danger of Vaccine Misinformation

Measles is resurging across the United States due to low vaccination uptake, leading to numerous outbreaks and jeopardizing elimination status.
fromTruthout
1 week ago
Public health

South Carolina's Measles Outbreak Illustrates Danger of Vaccine Misinformation

fromkffhealthnews.org
6 days ago

Waning immunity and falling vaccination rates fuel pertussis outbreaks

Rates of pertussis, also known as whooping cough, are surging in Texas, Florida, California, Oregon, and other states and localities across the country. The outbreaks are fueled by falling vaccination rates, fading immunity, and delays in public health tracking systems, according to interviews with state and federal health officials. Babies too young to be fully vaccinated are most at risk.
Public health
US politics
fromLGBTQ Nation
6 days ago

We're still fighting on World AIDS Day because Trump is still murdering people with HIV - LGBTQ Nation

The U.S. State Department will no longer commemorate World AIDS Day and barred employees from promoting it, while suspending other federal observances.
fromwww.standard.co.uk
6 days ago

Sadiq Khan under growing pressure to ban gambling adverts from the Tube

Hackney Council takes a 'health in all policies' approach to everything we do. "Gambling-related harm is well documented but not well recognised as it is often a highly stigmatised form of damage in the lives of some of ourmost deprived citizens."
London politics
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Can You Stop Yourself From Falling Into the Loneliness Trap?

Widespread loneliness harms health and longevity, while positive social connections and mindfulness reduce stress and foster caring relationships.
Public health
fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

What Is RFK Jr. After?

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. plans to remake America's public-health system and approaches the role with fierce determination despite controversy and opposition.
fromRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
1 week ago

Tehran Pollution Hits 'Alarming' Level In Latest Environmental Crisis

Air pollution has reached "alarming" levels in the Iranian capital, Tehran, leading authorities to close schools and universities and ban truck travel in the region in the latest environmental crisis to strike the Middle East nation. The Air Quality Index in Tehran and surrounding cities on November 29 climbed to between 170 and 200 -- considered to be "unhealthy" for all age groups, Iranian media reported.
World news
fromFuturism
1 week ago

Amazon Data Center Linked to Cluster of Rare Cancers

Doherty's story began when he noticed a rise in bizarre medical conditions among the county's 45,000 residents, linked to toxins in the local water. Working with the county health office, the rancher-turned-official began a survey of 70 wells throughout his jurisdiction - 68 of which, his testing found, violated the federal limit for nitrates in drinking water. Of the first 30 homes he visited, Doherty told RS that 25 residents had recently had miscarriages, while six had lost a kidney.
Environment
Public health
fromAxios
1 week ago

Smoking is cool again. But it's still very deadly

Tobacco imagery is resurging in films, TV, and social media, with over half of top 2024 box-office films featuring tobacco imagery and rising visibility.
#bedbugs
Public health
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

Number of flu cases in Toronto on the rise, Toronto Public Health says | CBC News

Flu cases in Toronto are increasing heading into winter; 238 lab-confirmed cases reported since Aug. 24, with influenza A (especially A(H3N2)) prevalent in Ontario.
Public health
fromFast Company
1 week ago

U.S. pulls back on asbestos protections again-this time in your cosmetics

The FDA withdrew a proposed rule requiring asbestos testing in talc-based cosmetics, delaying standardized testing despite links between asbestos exposure and several cancers.
Public health
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

A Prescription for Connection

Social connection significantly improves physical and emotional health and longevity, loneliness is widespread but treatable, and small everyday actions build meaningful ties.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

US navy accused of cover-up over dangerous plutonium in San Francisco

The US navy knew of potentially dangerous levels of airborne plutonium in San Francisco for almost a year before it alerted city officials after it carried out testing that detected radioactive material in November last year, public health advocates allege. The plutonium levels exceeded the federal action threshold at the navy's highly contaminated, 866-acre Hunters Point Naval Shipyard. It was detected in an area adjacent to a residential neighborhood filled with condos, and which includes a public park.
Public health
#vaccines
fromDefector
2 weeks ago
Public health

Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism, No Matter What The CDC Website Now Says | Defector

Vaccines do not cause autism; claims suggesting a causal link are false and unsupported by credible scientific evidence.
fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago
Public health

RFK Jr.'s loathesome edits: CDC website now falsely links vaccines and autism

A CDC webpage was replaced to promote the false claim that vaccines may cause autism after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. became the country's top health official.
fromDefector
2 weeks ago
Public health

Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism, No Matter What The CDC Website Now Says | Defector

fromThe Local France
1 week ago

France brings in smoking ban on ski slopes

In May this year, France extended its smoking ban to include outdoor spaces such as beaches, parks, bus stops and outside schools (although café terraces are not included in the ban). It went a bit under the radar at the time - because there's not much skiing in May - but the ban also includes ski resorts. Smoking is now banned in ski lifts, the queues for the ski lifts and on the piste, on pain of a €135 fine. Smoking is still allowed while skiing off-piste or in the streets of the ski resorts. Smoking in indoor spaces such as bars, restaurants or hotels has been banned since 2007.
France news
Public health
fromFortune
1 week ago

'People don't want to acknowledge what's going on because legalization was tied to social justice': Weed smokers realize wake-and-bake lifestyle is a major problem | Fortune

Daily use of high‑potency cannabis has risen, increasing risks of cognitive, sleep, mood problems and dependence as potent vape oils and concentrates dominate the market.
Public health
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Vaccine Hesitancy Now Affects Dogs, Putting Humans at Risk

Rising vaccine hesitancy among dog owners, despite no evidence of canine autism, threatens pet and human health by reducing essential pet vaccinations.
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Milkshakes and lattes to face sugar tax in UK

From 2028 the sugar levy will be extended to pre-packaged milk-based drinks with a lower threshold and a lactose allowance.
Public health
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
1 week ago

Digging to stay banned at Berkeley park as new radiation testing brings cause for worry underground

Radon levels in underground gas extraction wells at Cesar Chavez Park reached extremely high concentrations, while above-ground air remains within EPA outdoor standards.
#h5n5
fromFortune
2 weeks ago
Public health

Older adult from Washington state believed to first human death from rare strain of bird flu | Fortune

fromFortune
2 weeks ago
Public health

Older adult from Washington state believed to first human death from rare strain of bird flu | Fortune

Public health
fromwww.nature.com
1 week ago

MAHA Summit Features Talk of Psychedelics and Immortality

An exclusive MAHA Summit brought influencers, anti-ageing entrepreneurs, and senior US officials together to promote lifestyle choices and supplements addressing a claimed US chronic-disease epidemic.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

It's hell for us here': Mumbai families suffer as datacentres keep the city hooked on coal

Each day, Kiran Kasbe drives a rickshaw taxi through his home neighbourhood of Mahul on Mumbai's eastern seafront, down streets lined with stalls selling tomatoes, bottle gourds and auberginesand, frequently, through thick smog. Earlier this year, doctors found three tumours in his 54-year-old mother's brain. It's not clear exactly what caused her cancer. But people who live near coal plants are much more likely to develop the illness, studies show, and the residents of Mahul live a few hundred metres down the road from one.
Environment
Public health
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

Nigeria's diabetes rates rise sharply among young DW 11/24/2025

Rapid urbanization, poor diets, and sedentary lifestyles are driving a rising diabetes epidemic in Nigeria, increasingly affecting young people.
Public health
fromwww.dw.com
2 weeks ago

Nigeria: More young people suffer from diabetes DW 11/24/2025

Rapid urbanization, sedentary lifestyles, and unhealthy diets are driving a sharp rise in diabetes in Nigeria, with many young people undiagnosed.
fromInsideHook
2 weeks ago

Recycling Car Batteries Can Come at an Environmental Cost

Of the 70 people whose blood was tested as part of the investigation, 70% had amounts of lead in their bloodstream that were described as "harmful," including all of the people who worked in recycling facilities. The Times also compared their findings to the lead pollution caused by a now-shuttered auto battery recycling plant in Vernon, California. The investigation noted that soil at a school in Ogijo had around 20 times as much lead as a preschool near the plant in Vernon.
Environment
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

David Cameron reveals prostate cancer diagnosis and calls for targeted screening

David Cameron revealed treatment for prostate cancer and urged a targeted PSA screening programme to detect cases earlier when treatment is more likely to succeed.
Public health
fromwww.dw.com
2 weeks ago

Iran sanctions mean life-saving medication in short supply DW 11/23/2025

Sanctions and import bans have caused severe medicine shortages in Iran, blocking access to life-saving and specialized treatments and worsening public health.
fromIrish Independent
2 weeks ago

Anti-smoking image perceived by some as 'cool' or 'sexy', Irish study finds

The findings have raised concern among public health experts about the unintended consequences of EU-­mandated picture warnings designed to reduce smoking rates. The research, led by a team at the Technological University of the ­Shannon (TUS), examined reactions to one image of a woman exhaling cigarette smoke. It revealed that despite the intended purpose, to deter use, some of those surveyed reported ­positive emotional responses.
Public health
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

When Love Becomes Delusional: Animal Hoarding

Animal hoarding commonly involves dissociation and limited insight and produces greater unsanitary conditions and public health risks than object hoarding.
Information security
fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

This hacker conference installed a literal antivirus monitoring system

Kawaiicon installed DIY CO 2 monitors with a public dashboard showing real-time room-by-room ventilation to help attendees assess air quality and reduce disease transmission.
#cdc
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 weeks ago
Public health

Partisanship Is Poisoning Public Health

Partisan political interference has dismantled CDC programs, weakened leadership and vaccine guidance, reduced prevention and surveillance, and increased the risk of deadlier public health disasters.
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago
US news

The CDC revives debunked 'link' between childhood vaccines and autism

The CDC reversed its longstanding position, saying a link between vaccines and autism cannot be ruled out.
Public health
fromHarvard Gazette
2 weeks ago

In the grip of 'horror and anger,' Gawande grows more determined - Harvard Gazette

Atul Gawande promotes patient-first, systemic health improvements and urgent global public-health action to prevent avoidable suffering and extend life-saving advances to all.
fromNews Center
2 weeks ago

Medical and MPH Students Present Research at Poster Session - News Center

"Research has become an increasingly more important component of medical training, both as an avenue for career development and to showcase ground-breaking insights," said Kelly Bachta, MD, PhD, associate director of Feinberg student research, director of AOSC and assistant professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases.
Public health
Public health
from24/7 Wall St.
2 weeks ago

The County in Each U.S. State With the Shortest Life Expectancy

U.S. life expectancy increased over a century, dropped 2.4 years from 2019–2021 due to COVID-19 and deaths of despair, and rose to 78.4 in 2023.
Public health
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
2 weeks ago

Got News? - San Francisco Bay Times

Political upheaval and funding cuts have weakened public health infrastructure and threatened access to HIV medications while courts deliver mixed outcomes for LGBTQ+ rights.
Medicine
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 weeks ago

Halted NIH Clinical Trials List Reveals Slashed Treatments for Cancer, COVID and Minority Health

At least 383 NIH-funded clinical trials across diverse diseases were terminated since February, affecting about 74,000 participants and representing roughly 1 in 30 trials.
Public health
fromSan Francisco Bay Times
2 weeks ago

Jeff Henne, Founder & CEO of The Henne Group - San Francisco Bay Times

The Henne Group uses inclusive market research to amplify marginalized voices, inform policy, and improve public health and healthcare access across sectors.
Public health
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

To change our safety culture, we need storytellers

Vision Zero is a practical, multidisciplinary strategy to eliminate severe road crashes by designing systems that accommodate human mistakes and address social factors.
National Football League
fromDefector
2 weeks ago

Sports Gamblers Are Dorks | Defector

App-based legal sports betting is fueling a public-health crisis, addicting a generation of men and degrading sports media into relentless gambling promotion and petty chatter.
Environment
fromThe Nation
2 weeks ago

Trump Promised to Bring Back Coal. This Town Listened.

Colstrip's coal operations cause severe health and environmental harm, resulting in costly deaths and legal battles while administrative approvals enable further Rosebud Mine expansion.
Brooklyn
fromwww.esquire.com
2 weeks ago

The Lost Art of Cigar Smoking

Mornings start with a cigar ritual in Prospect Park that provides focus, nicotine calm, and an outsider identity amid sharply declining smoking rates.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 weeks ago

Kenyan lake flood displaces thousands, ruins homes and schools

Lake Naivasha's unprecedented flooding has displaced thousands, flooded homes and infrastructure, caused health risks, and threatened wildlife, tourism, and commerce.
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