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‘Polio, bad’: Bill Nye the Science Guy rebukes RFK Jr. over vaccine views
Bill Nye critiqued HHS chief Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his views on science and vaccines at a STAT event in New York.
Read MoreOpinion: Bird flu is spreading. Wastewater monitoring can help us stop it
The National Wastewater Surveillance System’s funding expires at the end of fiscal year 2025, just as bird flu heats up.
Read More‘Dangerous’ lawsuit could imperil disability rights, advocates say
A lawsuit, filed by Texas and 16 other states, target a call to count gender dysphoria as a protected disability.
Read MoreOpinion: In the wake of measles outbreaks, vaccine guidelines must be updated
“With measles resurging, we cannot rely on guidelines designed for an era when the virus was eliminated from American communities. Protecting infants demands policies that reflect today's reality.
Read MoreWHO calls for urgent action to address worldwide disruptions in tuberculosis services
Rising drug resistance especially across Europe and the ongoing conflicts across the Middle-East, Africa and Eastern Europe, are further exacerbating the situation for the most vulnerable
Read MoreMinisters urged to act as thousands more hit by UK carer’s allowance debts
Latest overpayment figures bring total number falling foul of ‘cliff-edge’ rules on earnings to 144,000More than 9,000 unpaid carers looking after ill and disabled loved ones have become the lates
Read MoreNew brain scan method could help people with drug-resistant epilepsy
Researchers develop technique that can accurately pinpoint lesions, increasing chances of successful surgeryResearchers have developed ultra-powerful scans that could enable surgery for previously tre
Read MorePost-Brexit reliance on NHS staff from ‘red list’ countries is unethical, Streeting says
Exclusive: NHS England has dramatically increased recruitment of workers from states with critical medical staff shortagesBrexit has left the NHS increasingly dependent on doctors and nurses from poor
Read MoreMazagon Dock Shipbuilders, Satara Zilla Parishad sign MoU, to vaccinate 2,800 girls with cervical cancer vaccination
Ahead of the vaccination drive, an awareness campaign was conducted across 50+ schools, engaging over 1000 teachers, reaching more than 5,000 students and 5000 parents
Read MoreTrump Administration Delays Requirement for Companies to Track Tainted Food
A law passed in 2011 required food companies to track food in the event of contamination and a recall. The administration delayed the move, set to take effect next year, for 30 months.
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