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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

The City's Big Promise

In a bold move, the mayor of Rio de Janeiro has proposed making weight loss medication available to its residents through the public health network. The goal is to create a city where people feel welcome regardless of their shape or size. But what does this mean for the future of healthcare in Rio?

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Oct 01 2024WEATHER

Mosquito Season Woes: New Town Added to High-Risk List

As the temperature cools down, concerns about eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) are still running high in Vermont. The Vermont Health Department has added Salisbury to the list of towns at high risk for the mosquito-borne disease. This comes as a warning to limit evening outdoor activities in areas

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Sep 26 2024HEALTH

Mosquito Madness: New York's Deadly EEE Virus Outbreak

New York is in the grip of a mosquito-borne disease outbreak like no other. The eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus has spread rapidly across the state, with 15 counties now affected. This is a significant increase from the usual two or three counties that typically report EEE-positive mosquitoe

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Sep 23 2024HEALTH

Sleeping Sound: The Hidden Dangers of White Noise for Babies

Babies and sleep have always been a delicate combination. For decades, parents have relied on white noise to help their little ones drift off to dreamland. But a growing concern is emerging: this popular technique could be doing more harm than good. According to experts, white noise might be stuntin

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Sep 23 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Plastic Paradox: California Sues ExxonMobil for Deception and Environmental Destruction

For decades, ExxonMobil has been accused of using its massive resources to manipulate public opinion and deny the harm caused by its plastic products. Despite numerous warning signs, the company continued to produce and sell plastic products, knowing they would end up in oceans, landfills, and even

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Sep 23 2024ENVIRONMENT

Cleaning Up California's Plastic Bag Mess

In a move to tackle the growing problem of plastic waste, California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a crucial bill into law, effectively banning single-use plastic bags in grocery stores and retail checkout lanes. This decision comes as a response to a 2014 law that aimed to ban such bags, but str

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Sep 23 2024HEALTH

The Future of Berkeley's Health and Wellbeing: A Ballot Initiative Guide

As Berkeleians head to the polls this November, they'll be faced with a series of ballot initiatives aimed at improving community health and wellbeing. One of the most significant measures is Measure HH, which would set new indoor air quality standards for city-owned or leased buildings. Proponents

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Sep 22 2024HEALTH

Unraveling the Mystery of the Missouri Bird Flu Case

The recent case of bird flu in Missouri has left health officials scratching their heads. A person in the state was hospitalized with a confirmed infection, but there was no direct link to animals. This unusual event has raised concerns about potential human-to-human transmission and the complexitie

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Sep 21 2024HEALTH

The Fentanyl Paradox: Why Utah's Overdose Crisis Defies National Trends

Utah is part of a unique group of states that are bucking the national trend of a decline in fatal overdoses. While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports a 10.6% drop in overdose deaths across the US, Utah's overdose deaths have increased by 8.08%. This anomaly is particularly

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Sep 20 2024HEALTH

The Unseen Epidemic: Mpox's Devastating Grip on Congo's Gold Mining Town

In the heart of Congo's gold mining town, Kamituga, a once-thriving community is now ravaged by the unseen epidemic of mpox. The town, home to over 300,000 people, has become the epicenter of the world's latest outbreak, with more than 6,000 suspected cases and over 1,000 new infections reported dai

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