public health
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healthCOVID-19 Vaccine Boosters Cut Preeclampsia Risk in Pregnant Women
New study reveals COVID-19 booster vaccinations significantly reduce preeclampsia risk, preterm birth, and maternal mortality in pregnant women.
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healthForever Chemicals Accelerate Aging in Middle-Aged Men, New Study Reveals
Exposure to specific 'forever chemicals,' PFNA and PFOSA, is linked to accelerated biological aging in middle-aged men, raising health concerns.
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healthAncient Killer Typhoid Fever Gains Dangerous Antibiotic Resistance
Scientists warn that typhoid fever, an ancient bacterial disease, is rapidly evolving extensive drug resistance, posing a growing threat globally. Urgent prevention measures are needed.
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healthFlu Season Extended: Doctors Warn of Lingering Virus and Second Wave
US health experts caution that the current flu season may extend into spring, with a surge in influenza B cases following an aggressive influenza A.
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healthCervical Cancer Crisis: Canada Faces 'Fastest-Rising' Rates Amidst Policy Failures
Canadian doctors warn of a growing cervical cancer crisis, urging immediate policy changes to address stalled vaccination rates and inequitable screening access.
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healthStates Sue Trump Administration Over Reversed Childhood Vaccine Mandates
A coalition of states is suing the Trump administration, alleging its rollback of childhood vaccine recommendations jeopardizes public health and ignores established medical guidance.
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worldVirus Claims 72 Tigers in Thailand; Officials Rule Out Public Health Threat
Dozens of tigers have died in Thailand from a canine distemper virus, officials confirm, with no current public health risk identified.
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healthPublic Health Urges Tobacco-Level Rules for Ultra-Processed Foods
Experts propose stringent regulations for ultra-processed foods, drawing parallels to tobacco industry controls to address public health concerns and industry marketing tactics.