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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Malaria Testing: Small Steps, Big Impact

Malaria is a tough opponent. It's been around for ages, and beating it isn't easy. But, there's some good news. Recent data shows that malaria rapid tests are getting better at being recorded and reported in four African countries. This might not seem like a huge deal, but it is. Why? Because accur

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Boston Shake Shack's Health Woes: A Closer Look at the Issues

Boston's Seaport Shake Shack has been under the microscope lately, and not in a good way. Health inspectors have been making frequent visits, and what they've found isn't pretty. Rodents have been spotted behind the heating system, near the custard machine, and even by the grease trap. It's not just

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Breastmilk in Bihar: A Hidden Health Concern for Moms and Babies

In Bihar, India, a silent health issue is brewing. Uranium, a heavy metal, has been found in the breastmilk of nursing mothers. This is a big deal because uranium can be harmful to both moms and their babies. The problem starts with the water. In Bihar, about 1. 7% of groundwater sources have high

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

A New Hope for Cats Facing a Flesh-Eating Threat

A dangerous parasite, the New World screwworm, has been a concern for cats and other animals. This fly's larvae can burrow into open wounds, causing serious harm. Recently, the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) took a big step. They allowed a drug called Credelio CAT to be used in an emergenc

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Vaccines and Autism: A Shift in CDC's Stance

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recently updated its website to reflect a significant change in its position on vaccines and autism. This shift comes after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. directed the agency to revise its language. Kennedy, a promin

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Fluoride Safety: New Study Sparks Debate Amid Growing Concerns

A recent study claims that fluoride is safe for children's brain development, but many experts are skeptical. The study, published in Science Advances, suggests that fluoride exposure in childhood has no negative cognitive effects and might even offer slight benefits. However, the study's methodolog

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Taking Flight: How a New Law Aims to Boost Mental Health in Aviation

A new law is making waves in the world of aviation. The Mental Health in Aviation Act (MHAA) is set to change how pilots and air traffic controllers deal with mental health issues. This law wants to make it easier for them to get the help they need without fear of losing their jobs. The MHAA was in

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Nov 22 2025POLITICS

Power Struggle at FDA: Who's in Charge?

The White House and the FDA are at odds over a staffing decision. The FDA's top boss, Marty Makary, wanted to promote Sanjula Jain-Nagpal, a policy expert. But the White House had other plans. They asked for her resignation. Makary wasn't happy about it. He pushed back. But the White House didn't ba

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Floods Bring Hidden Danger: Leptospirosis Strikes Jamaica After Hurricane

Jamaica is facing a serious health crisis after Hurricane Melissa. The storm brought heavy rain and flooding, which has led to a rise in leptospirosis cases. This disease is caused by bacteria found in contaminated water and soil. It can be very dangerous, even deadly. The health minister reported

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Nov 22 2025HEALTH

Feeding the Hungry: How Hospitals Help Crime Victims in Need

Food insecurity is a big problem in many communities. A hospital in an urban area has been doing something special to help. They have a program that delivers food to people who have been victims of crime. This program is funded by the Victims of Crime Act. It not only provides food but also offers e

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