Public health
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healthNIH Director Jay Bhattacharya to Oversee CDC Amid Criticism
Jay Bhattacharya, criticized for his leadership at the NIH, is now taking on an acting role at the CDC, sparking concerns about public health management.
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healthTwo Habits Dramatically Cut Cancer Risk, WHO Study Reveals
New World Health Organization analysis highlights two primary lifestyle changes that can significantly prevent cancer cases globally.
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healthNew Study Links Air Pollution Exposure to Increased Alzheimer's Risk
Research suggests higher exposure to air pollution correlates with a greater risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, particularly for individuals with a history of stroke.
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healthSingapore Eases Nipah Virus Measures as India Outbreak Stabilizes
Singapore is scaling back Nipah virus public health measures, including airport temperature screenings, as the outbreak in India shows signs of stabilization.
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healthB.C. Invests $50 Million to Expand Nasal Naloxone Access
British Columbia commits $50 million to significantly increase the availability of nasal naloxone kits across the province, aiming to combat the ongoing overdose crisis.
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techBlockchain Data Predicts Drug Overdose Surges Months Ahead
New analysis reveals blockchain transaction data can provide a critical early warning system for impending drug crises, offering months of advance notice.
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healthNortheast Stomach Virus Outbreak: Doctors Warn of Dehydration Risk
A highly contagious stomach virus is spreading across Long Island and the Northeast, causing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Health officials urge vigilance, especially for children and the elderly.
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healthMass Bird Deaths in New Jersey Spark Avian Flu Concerns, Park Closures
Hundreds of wild birds, primarily Canadian geese, have died in New Jersey, with avian influenza suspected. Authorities have closed some parks as a precaution.