PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY

Apr 06 2025HEALTH

New York's Maternal Health: A Hidden Crisis

The United States faces a significant challenge with maternal health. It has a higher maternal death rate compared to most other wealthy nations. The rate is more than 2. 5 times higher than in France and Canada and 3. 5 times higher than in the United Kingdom. New York State has seen a troubling increase in maternal deaths. From 2018 to 2021, the state experienced ...

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Apr 05 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Rise: Why Vaccines Matter More Than Ever

Measles is back and spreading fast. This is not just a problem for a few states; it's a wake-up call for the whole country. Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma are seeing a surge in cases. The situation is dire, with over 400 confirmed cases in Texas alone. Tragically, a young school-aged child in Gaines County has died, the first measles-related death in over a decade. ...

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Apr 03 2025HEALTH

Vaccine Surprise: Shingles Shot May Shield Against Dementia

The shingles vaccine, designed to reduce the painful rash, might have an unexpected benefit. It could lower the risk of dementia. This finding comes from a study that used a unique setup in Wales. The National Health Service there offered the vaccine to people born on or after a specific date. This created two groups: those who got the vaccine and those who didn't. T...

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

The FDA's Tobacco Center in Turmoil

The FDA's tobacco control efforts have hit a major roadblock. The agency's top tobacco regulator, Brian King, was suddenly removed from his post. This move is part of a larger shake-up within the FDA, where many experienced leaders have been leaving or being dismissed. King's departure is significant because he had been pushing for stricter regulations on e-cigarette...

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Apr 02 2025HEALTH

How Long Did Mothers Benefit From Child Support Grants?

In rural South Africa, the Child Support Grant (CSG) has been a lifeline for many families. It is a form of financial assistance given to parents or guardians to help with the costs of raising children. The CSG has been expanded over time to include more children based on their age. This expansion has led to some mothers receiving the grant for a longer period. R...

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Mar 29 2025POLITICS

Utah's Bold Move: No More Fluoride in Public Water

Utah has made a significant change to its public water supply. The state has become the first to stop adding fluoride to its drinking water. This decision has sparked debate, with some health experts expressing concern. They worry that this move could lead to more dental issues and negatively impact low-income communities. The decision came from a law signed by Gove...

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Mar 27 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Move: A Growing Concern in the Heartland

Measles is making a comeback in the United States. It has spread to Kansas and is affecting children the most. The state health department suspects it may be connected to a larger outbreak happening in Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. The virus has already infected 379 people across these three states. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is investigat...

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Mar 23 2025HEALTH

How Medicaid is Changing the Game for Addiction Treatment

Medicaid has become a key player in funding and organizing addiction treatment. This shift is due to changes in who can get Medicaid and efforts to make benefits more consistent. Today, the focus is on expanding treatment options, paying for quality care, and linking addiction treatment with other support systems. These systems include housing, jobs, and the legal sy...

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Rise: Vaccines vs. Vitamins

Measles cases are surging in the US, with over 222 cases reported in just a few months of 2025. This is a stark reminder of how quickly this highly contagious disease can spread. Two lives have been lost in Texas and New Mexico, including a school-aged child who was not vaccinated. The debate around measles prevention has heated up. While the measles, mumps, and rub...

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Mar 07 2025HEALTH

Kidney Care in Europe: The EKHA's Battle for Awareness

Kidney disease is a big problem in Europe. It's one of the most common and deadly long-term illnesses, but not many people know about it. This lack of awareness means not enough money is spent on finding new treatments. The European Kidney Health Alliance, or EKHA, was created in 2007 to change this. It's a group based in Brussels that speaks up for people with kidne...

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