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US politics
fromThe Atlantic
9 hours ago

Trump Just Gave a Handout to Big Marijuana

Rescheduling marijuana to Schedule III will primarily yield corporate tax advantages while leaving public-health risks and mass-incarceration issues largely unaddressed.
Public health
fromFortune
17 hours ago

25 years after a Harvard professor told America it was 'bowling alone,' the loneliness epidemic is starker than ever | Fortune

Growing social disconnection and loneliness in the U.S. reduce civic participation and increase health risks, prompting local initiatives to rebuild community connections.
Canada news
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 day ago

Ontario Place construction could dump sewage in lake, creating a 'preventable public health crisis': doctor | CBC News

Redevelopment plans for Ontario Place may reroute combined sewer overflows, risking raw sewage discharge into Lake Ontario and prompting environmental and public-health concerns.
#vaccination
fromPolitics NY
1 day ago
Public health

Op-Ed | New York deserves public health leadership in Washington

Vaccination prevents outbreaks and saves lives; declining vaccination rates and rising skepticism threaten public health and require sustained evidence-based vaccination efforts and community outreach.
fromNature
2 days ago
Public health

Annual flu vaccines are far from ideal - this is why

Routine vaccination dramatically reduced childhood mortality, yet vaccine-preventable diseases still cause outbreaks among unvaccinated populations and require ongoing innovation.
Public health
fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

San Jose extends ban on new tobacco retailers until November 2027

San Jose extends moratorium on new tobacco retailers through Nov. 2027 while reviewing and strengthening regulations to reduce retailer density and protect public health.
#influenza
fromNature
2 days ago
Public health

Flu's link to cardiovascular disease shows why vaccination is essential

fromNature
2 days ago
Public health

Flu's link to cardiovascular disease shows why vaccination is essential

fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

New flu strain sweeping across Europe is putting pressure on healthcare, says WHO

An intense surge in flu cases driven by a newly dominant virus strain is sweeping across Europe, placing healthcare systems in several countries under severe pressure, the World Health Organization has said. The WHO said on Wednesday that at least 27 of the 38 countries in its European region were reporting high or very high influenza activity, with more than half of patients with flu-like symptoms testing positive in six countries including Ireland, Serbia, Slovenia and the UK.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

A Harvard scholar's ouster exposes a crisis of institutional integrity | Eric Reinhart

Last Tuesday afternoon, Dean Andrea Baccarelli at the Harvard School of Public Health sent out a brief message announcing that one of the country's most experienced and accomplished public health leaders, Dr Mary T Bassett, would step down as director of the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights. The email struck a polite, bureaucratic tone, thanking her for her service and offering an upbeat rationale for a new focus on children's health.
Public health
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Hospitals don't always publicly disclose their C-section rates. Here's how we compiled our own data.

The more we dug, the more we realized there was a gap between the procedure's public perception as a routine, normal part of giving birth and what experts were saying. We set out to figure out why. We also wanted to better understand the complexity involved in a procedure that can be life-saving and is also performed around double the rate the World Health Organization says is "ideal" for maternal and infant health.
Public health
fromwww.cbc.ca
2 days ago

Toronto seeing early uptick in child flu cases, says medical officer of health | CBC News

Toronto is seeing rapidly increasing flu activity particularly among children, with flu season coming early this year, Dr. Michelle Murti said in a statement Tuesday. It's being driven by influenza A, she said, which has affected children more severely. This early surge is leading to more pediatric cases requiring hospital care, underscoring the seriousness of the current season, she said, saying influenza A has also been spreading to adults and people in long-term care.
Public health
fromGrub Street
2 days ago

Grub Street's 20 Most-Read Stories of 2025

One of our mandates at Grub Street is to take an obsessive approach not only to the pleasures of restaurants but the business of building and running restaurants. The year's most popular stories demonstrate it's a topic that interests you, too: reports on a restaurant group's debt, industry memoirs, woes at the Tin Building, reservation worries, and even a look into how much salt we're all eating (spoiler: it's too much) were part of our 20 most-read articles, defined by total minutes of audience engagement.
Food & drink
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Newsom appoints ex-CDC officials to lead California's new public health network

California appointed two former CDC scientists to lead PHNIX to modernize public health infrastructure and counter vaccine skepticism.
#crime
fromsfist.com
1 week ago
Soccer (FIFA)

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

fromsfist.com
1 week ago
Soccer (FIFA)

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

fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 days ago

Getting the COVID Vaccine Can Slash Risk of Premature Birth by About a Third in Pregnant People, Study Finds

Pregnant people who get a COVID vaccine are dramatically less likely to experience severe symptoms of the disease or to give birth prematurely, according to a comprehensive new study published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Those who got the shot during pregnancy, rather than before they were pregnant, showed even lower odds of health complications. The findings add to a growing body of evidence that COVID vaccines are safe and beneficial across different populations.
Public health
Public health
fromLos Angeles Times
3 days ago

Newsom taps former CDC leaders critical of Trump-era health policies for new initiative

California launched PHNIX led by former CDC leaders Susan Monarez and Debra Houry to modernize public-health surveillance, data sharing, and infrastructure nationwide.
fromIrish Independent
4 days ago

'I saw a girl faint near Connolly Station' - passengers fume over increase in train delays and stiflingly hot overcrowding

"You're standing for what's supposed to be 35 minutes, which can go on up to 45 minutes. I've had previous surgeries, so my back is just locking up from the standing - I'm hobbling on to the train at this stage,"
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Public health
fromIrish Independent
4 days ago

'There isn't a great deal of evidence it provides better protection' - Health Minister defends decision not to buy 'enhanced' flu vaccine

Flu season is expected to peak around Christmas, with 600 people hospitalized and the Health Minister defending the decision not to buy the enhanced flu vaccine.
fromFortune
4 days ago

Nicotine pouches offer huge promise-so long as the U.S. doesn't repeat its mistake with vaping | Fortune

Smoking is one of the clearest public-health failures of our time. More than 500,000 Americans still die each year from smoking-related illnesses, and globally the picture is even more alarming. In the United States, anti-smoking campaigns have reduced the number of new cigarette users, but the effectiveness of these measures may be fading. Indeed, the headline of a widely-shared news story notes "Celebrities Are Making Smoking Cigarettes Cool Again". Yikes.
Public health
Food & drink
fromFortune
5 days ago

Gen Z is drinking 20% less than Millennials. Productivity is rising. Coincidence? Not quite | Fortune

Moderate, responsible alcohol consumption correlates with higher productivity, resilient economic growth, and industry value shifts toward premium and no-alcohol segments.
fromLos Angeles Times
6 days ago

Check your spice rack: Cinnamon recalled for possible lead contamination in California

A quintessential holiday spice made by a single manufacturer has been recalled by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for possible contamination. The FDA recalled Lucky Foods brand cinnamon powder on Tuesday after an analysis conducted by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets found high levels of lead. It's unclear how the product became contaminated. Lead may be present in food products as a result of the environment in which they're grown or processed.
US news
#norovirus
fromBoston.com
6 days ago
Public health

Is Medford's suspected norovirus outbreak a sign of things to come? Here's what the experts say.

fromBoston.com
1 week ago
Public health

What to know about norovirus after suspected outbreak closes Medford elementary school closed for second day

fromBoston.com
1 week ago
Public health

Medford elementary school cancels Thursday classes due to 'suspected' norovirus outbreak

fromAxios
2 weeks ago
Public health

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

fromBoston.com
6 days ago
Public health

Is Medford's suspected norovirus outbreak a sign of things to come? Here's what the experts say.

fromBoston.com
1 week ago
Public health

What to know about norovirus after suspected outbreak closes Medford elementary school closed for second day

fromBoston.com
1 week ago
Public health

Medford elementary school cancels Thursday classes due to 'suspected' norovirus outbreak

fromAxios
2 weeks ago
Public health

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

US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
6 days ago

GOP Senator Endorses Book Pushing Bleach-Like Chemical as Autism Treatment

Senator Ron Johnson endorsed a book promoting chlorine dioxide as a medical treatment despite its industrial use and federal health warnings against ingestion.
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
6 days ago

Schools forced to close as teachers and children hit by flu outbreak

Widespread flu surges are forcing UK schools to close or shift to remote learning while The Independent seeks donations to fund on-the-ground journalism without paywalls.
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
6 days ago

Good Morning, News: Big News for Universal Preschool, Whooping Cough on the Rise, Indiana Republicans Embarrass Trump, and What Kind of Blunt Rotation is THIS?

Multnomah County will nearly double Preschool for All seats to 7,460 amid political attacks; ICE arrests sparked neighborhood confrontation and Oregon faces rising whooping cough cases.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

RFK Jr is a danger to public health but local Maha laws could be a bigger threat | Katrina vanden Heuvel

A growing Make America Healthy Again movement pushes anti-science state laws restricting vaccines, fluoridation, and raw milk, undermining decades of public health gains.
#measles
fromFast Company
6 days ago
Public health

Measles outbreak in South Carolina comes as infections nationwide are already at their highest since 1992

Measles cases in the U.S. surged past 1,900 in 2025, marking the highest annual total in decades and driven by multiple state outbreaks.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago
Public health

Measles Outbreaks Accelerate as U.S. Inches Closer to a Disease Tipping Point

Measles outbreaks in 2025 sickened over 1,900 people in the U.S., driven by declining vaccination rates and risking loss of measles-free status.
fromFast Company
6 days ago
Public health

Measles outbreak in South Carolina comes as infections nationwide are already at their highest since 1992

#flu
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Air passengers exposed to extremely high levels of ultrafine particle pollution, study finds

Ultrafine particles are impossible to see and are often missed by conventional monitoring techniques, and therefore they are not covered by air pollution laws. In 2021, the Dutch Health Council and the World Health Organization (WHO) highlighted the growing evidence that ultrafine particles are damaging our health. This includes 75 studies, mostly relating to lung inflammation, blood pressure and heart problems, along with risks to foetal growth. Technical differences between the studies, however, meant that the WHO was unable to set a standard.
Public health
Public health
fromKqed
1 week ago

CDPH: Don't Eat This Brand of 'Magic Mushroom' Gummies, Chocolates and Syrups | KQED

California health officials warn that TRE House's 'magic mushroom' products sold statewide contain illegal synthetic psychedelic compounds and could cause serious or life-threatening illness.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Is This Mental Health Prevention or Treatment?

Prevention and treatment in mental health often overlap, making the boundary unclear and necessitating clearer distinctions and evaluation of timing versus intervention content.
Public health
fromArs Technica
1 week ago

Ars Live: 3 former CDC leaders detail impacts of RFK Jr.'s anti-science agenda

The CDC has been severely weakened by funding cuts, leadership purges, and an anti-vaccine Health Secretary installing skeptical advisers.
Public health
fromNieman Lab
1 week ago

The fact-checking mandate evolves from politics to personal security

Fact-checking priorities shifted from political oversight to public-health crisis response and now to combating sophisticated digital financial fraud.
Environment
fromThe Nation
1 week ago

The UK's Climate National Emergency Briefing Should Be a Wake-Up Call to Everyone

Humanity faces a planetary-scale climate emergency requiring bold, coordinated action to avoid irreversible tipping points and catastrophic impacts on food, health, economy, and security.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Not normal': Climate crisis supercharged deadly monsoon floods in Asia

The climate crisis supercharged the deadly storms that killed more than 1,750 people in Asia by making downpours more intense and flooding worse, scientists have reported. Monsoon rains often bring some flooding but the scientists were clear: this was not normal. In Sri Lanka, some floods reached the second floor of buildings, while in Sumatra, in Indonesia, the floods were worsened by the destruction of forests, which in the past slowed rainwater running off hillsides.
Environment
#mers
US politics
fromArs Technica
1 week ago

Impeachment articles filed against RFK Jr., claiming abuse of power

Stevens filed impeachment articles accusing Kennedy of actions that harmed public health, including funding cuts, misinformation, anti-vaccine hires, and unilateral vaccine policy changes.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Synthetic chemicals in food system creating health burden of $2.2tn a year, report finds

Scientists have issued an urgent warning that some of the synthetic chemicals that help underpin the current food system are driving increased rates of cancer, neurodevelopmental conditions and infertility, while degrading the foundations of global agriculture. The health burden from phthalates, bisphenols, pesticides and Pfas forever chemicals amounts to up to $2.2tn a year roughly as much as the profits of the world's 100 largest publicly listed companies, according to the report published on Wednesday.
Environment
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Beware the death cap: East Bay parks officials warn about toxic mushrooms

East Bay parks officials say hikers should beware of an unusually large number of toxic and potentially deadly mushrooms sprouting across the region. The East Bay Regional Parks District issued an advisory Tuesday warning park visitors about the fast-growing fungi, which include the death cap and western destroying angel varieties. Both species benefitted from a spate of early-season rain storms that allowed them to appear in greater volume than usual for this time of the year.
Public health
Law
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

The Supreme Court Just Gave Anti-Vax Parents an Alarming Win

The Supreme Court signaled willingness to allow parents religious exemptions to school vaccine mandates, potentially endangering public health and increasing preventable disease.
Public health
fromwww.ynetnews.com
in 23 years

Israeli doctors call for hospital mask mandate as global flu surge triggers renewed restrictions

Mandatory masking for medical staff and public mask use plus vaccination are urged amid an unusually early, severe flu surge causing pediatric deaths and critical infant cases.
Public health
fromKqed
1 week ago

After Mushroom Poisonings, California Says 'Don't Forage.' Here's What to Know About Death Caps | KQED

Death cap mushrooms (Amanita phalloides) are causing severe liver injury and death; never eat wild mushrooms unless 100% certain they are safe.
Public health
fromThe Nation
1 week ago

RFK Jr. Is a Public Health Disaster

State-level Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) laws threaten public health by rolling back vaccination, fluoridation, and other longstanding protections.
fromThe Nation
1 week ago

Public Health Needs a New Motto: No Apologies, No Surrender

Over the past year, I've noticed a pattern among some of my colleagues in public health, biomedical research, and the university settings in which I work. It's a strange, reflexive tic: Faced with bad-faith criticism from malign actors, we shrink back, saying, "Oh, it's not you. It's me," and walk onto their terrain with accommodation in our hearts. Some may think that, faced with the full fury of the far right, some kind of retreat is the only option.
Public health
Public health
fromAdvocate.com
1 week ago

New mutant mpox strain discovered in England - how concerned should people be?

A recombinant mpox strain blending clades Ib and IIb was detected in a traveler to England; officials are assessing its significance and urging continued vigilance.
New York City
fromCity Limits
1 week ago

Opinion: How New York's Next Mayor Can Tackle Homelessness on Day 1

New York's homelessness crisis requires compassionate, evidence-based leadership that improves shelters, increases funding, and protects services for families and vulnerable individuals.
Public health
fromNature
1 week ago

Five years of COVID vaccines: how a breakthrough created a public-heath crisis

Miscommunication during the COVID-19 response eroded public trust in vaccines and scientific institutions, reducing routine vaccine uptake and endangering disease control like measles elimination.
Public health
fromNature
1 week 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
1 week ago
Public health

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

fromCbsnews
1 week ago
Public health

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

fromFortune
1 week ago
Public health

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

fromCbsnews
1 week ago
Public health

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

fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week 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 week 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
2 weeks ago
Public health

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

fromABA Journal
2 weeks ago
Public health

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

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

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

fromScary Mommy
1 week ago
Public health

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

fromSFGATE
1 week 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
Public health
fromBoston.com
1 week 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
1 week 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
2 weeks 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,
Public health
Public health
fromPoynter
2 weeks 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
Germany news
fromThe Local Germany
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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
2 weeks ago
Public health

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

fromFortune
2 weeks 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
2 weeks ago
Public health

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

fromMail Online
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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
2 weeks 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.
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