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Autism advocates respond to RFK Jr.; a trip to the nipple factory; a new water pollutant (don’t panic)
Today's health news includes autism advocates' response to anti-vaccine sentiment and a trip to the prosthetic nipple factory.
Read MoreCalifornia prepares to fortify state’s abortion access: ‘Fight for what’s right’
Lawmaker Mia Bonta outlines new bills package to protect reproductive rights in interview with the GuardianAs Donald Trump returns to the White House, anti-abortion groups are hoping this is their mom
Read More‘The air is killing us’: why Delhi’s pollution problem runs deeper than smog season
Leaders of Indian capital must tackle transport and heavy industry rather than seek quick fixes, say campaignersAs winter sets in across north India – usually around the time of the country’s bigg
Read MoreGenetic predispositions to diabetes: How genomic testing can revolutionise prevention
Subodh Gupta, CEO, Lord’s Mark Microbiotech highlights how genomic sequencing and testing can help control pre-diabetes The post Genetic predispositions to diabetes: How genomic testing can revolu
Read MoreMonitra Health gains US patent for advanced wireless cardiac monitoring technology
The patented technology introduces a wireless patch-based cardiac monitoring device designed for patient compliance and diagnostic accuracy The post Monitra Health gains US patent for advanced wirele
Read MoreCalifornia limits on ‘forever chemicals’ PFAS in products are effective, study says
Levels in people’s blood for 37 chemicals linked to health issues declined after they were designated under Prop 65California’s nation-leading restrictions on toxic chemicals in consumer products
Read MoreHospitals for Bharat report reveals that Indian healthcare facing an impending crisis
The report by LoEstro Advisors and Medium Healthcare explains that while SME hospitals deliver 60 per cent of India's healthcare and account for over 90 per cent of hospital beds, they face mounting
Read MoreGeorgians With Disabilities Are Still Being Institutionalized, Despite Federal Oversight
For nearly 15 years, the feds have had oversight of Georgia’s treatment of people with mental illness and developmental disabilities.
Read MoreReaders Embrace ‘Going It Alone’ Series on Aging and Chastise Makers of Pulse Oximeters
KFF Health News gives readers a chance to comment on a recent batch of stories.
Read MoreOpinion: I’m a vaccine activist — and I’m optimistic about the future right now
Opinion: Pro-vaccine advocates facing RFK Jr. are stronger, savvier, and more ready for a fight than ever before.
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