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Microplastic Exposure Makes Microbes More Virulent

  • July 5, 2023, 7:42 a.m.
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This article is from Hakai Magazine, an online publication about science and society in coastal ecosystems. Read more stories like this at hakaimagazine.com. Two scourges of 20th-century public and e

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U.S. maternal deaths keep rising. Here's who is most at risk

  • July 5, 2023, 3:42 a.m.
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U.S. maternal deaths keep rising. Here's who is most at risk Enlarge this image toggle caption JGI/Tom Grill/Getty Images/Tetra images RF JGI/Tom Grill/Getty Images/Tetra images RF The number of peo

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A new HIV drug is coming to Africa – it could be game-changing

  • July 5, 2023, 2:42 a.m.
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A large rollout was set to be launched in Uganda, but this has been thrown into doubt by the new anti-gay law that introduced 20 years imprisonment for the promotion of same-sex activities and the dea

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The 12 states where smoking is 50% more common than in the rest of the US

  • July 4, 2023, 2:42 p.m.
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CNN — Residents of 12 states in the South and Midwest are more likely to smoke – and to smoke more – than people living in the rest of the United States, according to a new report. Truth Initiative,

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First Canadian trial successfully uses phage therapy to stop life-threatening UTI caused by superbug

  • July 4, 2023, 2:42 p.m.
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The first Canadian study using phages to treat superbug infections is underway with scientists reporting a preliminary but encouraging early success case. "You are considered clinically and biologica

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U.S. maternal mortality more than doubled since 1999, and most deaths were among Black women

  • July 3, 2023, 2:42 p.m.
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The number of U.S. women who died within a year after pregnancy more than doubled between 1999 and 2019, with the highest deaths among Black women, researchers said on Monday. There were an estimated

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Chemical Found in Common Sweetener Damages DNA

  • July 3, 2023, 10:42 a.m.
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A new study finds a chemical formed when we digest a widely used sweetener is “genotoxic,” meaning it breaks up DNA. The chemical is also found in trace amounts in the sweetener itself, and the findin

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Feeling the beat: a smart hand exoskeleton for learning to play musical instruments

  • July 3, 2023, 7:42 a.m.
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Individuals who have suffered neurotrauma like a stroke or brachial plexus injury often experience reduced limb functionality. Soft robotic exoskeletons have been successful in assisting rehabilitativ

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Are your clothes making you sick? The opaque world of chemicals in fashion

  • July 3, 2023, 4:42 a.m.
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The first thing that happened when Mary, an Alaska Airlines attendant, received a new, high-performance, synthetic uniform in the spring of 2011 was a hacking cough. Then a rash bloomed on her chest.

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New Zealand bans plastic bags for fresh produce in supermarkets

  • July 3, 2023, 3:42 a.m.
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"We know change is hard and (it) will take them a little while," said Catherine Langabeer, the head of sustainability at Countdown. "We get some grumpy customers."

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The Patient Revolution aims to expose healthcare flaws and pave the way for improvement

  • July 2, 2023, 4:42 p.m.
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Geoff Bennett: Recent studies report that two-thirds of American physicians today report feeling burned out, something only aggravated by the pandemic. One of the consequences, a decline in the qual

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Children who start reading for pleasure early had better academics, mental health as teens: study

  • July 2, 2023, 1:42 p.m.
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Researchers say children who start reading for pleasure early in life could end up with better test scores and mental health outcomes as teenagers. A study published on June 28 in the journal Psychol

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A healthcare fraud of nearly $2 billion was traced back to one company's leadership team

  • July 2, 2023, 10:42 a.m.
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US Attorney General Merrick Garland deemed a telemedicine fraud operated by the top brass of a software company “one of the largest healthcare fraud schemes ever prosecuted by the Justice Department.”

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Death toll rises to 7 in fungal meningitis outbreak; cases at 34, 161 at risk

  • July 2, 2023, 8:42 a.m.
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Three more people in the US have died from fungal meningitis in an outbreak linked to tainted surgeries in Mexico, bringing the total deaths to seven, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention re

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Conservative influencers are pushing an anti-birth control message

  • July 1, 2023, 2:42 p.m.
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Major conservative influencers on social media platforms such as Twitter and Rumble have coalesced in recent months around talking points that connect birth control with a variety of negative health o

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Leroy Hood Wants To Show You How To Live for a Really, Really Long Time

  • July 1, 2023, 8:42 a.m.
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Every morning, Leroy Hood—who goes by Lee—wakes up around 5:30 a.m. He spends the first two hours of his day at his desk—writing, catching up with colleagues, strategizing his next big project. Then h

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The Decades-Long Struggle to Figure Out Whether Aspartame Is Bad for You

  • July 1, 2023, 8:42 a.m.
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For the first time ever, the artificial sweetener aspartame is set to be listed as “possibly carcinogenic to humans” by a health authority, report Jennifer Rigby and Richa Naidu for Reuters in an excl

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New report finds most US kale samples contain ‘disturbing’ levels of ‘forever chemicals’

  • July 1, 2023, 4:42 a.m.
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Seven out of eight US kale samples recently tested for toxic PFAS “forever chemicals” contained high levels of the compounds. The testing looked at conventional and organic kale bought at grocery sto

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Covid pandemic linked to surge in child and teen diabetes

  • June 30, 2023, 11:42 a.m.
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One such theory, is that Covid can trigger a reaction in some children which increases the risk of diabetes. But among the studies looking for this type of autoimmune reaction - where the body starts

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WHO questions safety of aspartame. Here's a list of popular foods, beverages with the sweetener.

  • June 30, 2023, 9:42 a.m.
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WHO questions safety of aspartame WHO questions safety of aspartame 00:46 As more Americans shy away from sugar, artificial sweeteners have stepped in to fill the gap in people's favorite recipes, wi

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Opioids aren't effective in treating neck, lower back pain, study says

  • June 30, 2023, 8:42 a.m.
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Opioids should not be prescribed to treat acute neck and lower back pain, new research suggests. The Australian study, published in The Lancet on Wednesday, found patients given opioid tablets had th

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Vaping Disrupts Oral Health, Increasing Risk of Cavities & Cancer

  • June 30, 2023, 2:42 a.m.
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A new research found that vaping can disrupt the natural bacterial balance in the mouth, leading to oral health issues and potentially increasing the risk of cancer. Summary: A researcher from the Un

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Former Pfizer employee charged with insider trading on unreleased Covid pill data

  • June 29, 2023, 5:42 p.m.
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Resurgence of COVID-19 symptoms in patients treated with the drug Paxlovid appeared far more common than has been reported, doctors found in a study detailed in the New England Journal of Medicine. F

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Overdose deaths from fentanyl combined with xylazine surge in some states, CDC reports

  • June 29, 2023, 3:42 p.m.
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The number of fentanyl overdose deaths that also include xylazine — an animal tranquilizer increasingly mixed into the illicit drug supply — have surged around the country in recent years, new data re

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Hepatitis C cure is not reaching overwhelming majority of patients due to financial barriers

  • June 29, 2023, 12:42 p.m.
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The overwhelming majority of people in the U.S. who have tested positive for hepatitis C have not been cured due to the high cost of oral antiviral treatments and obstacles imposed by insurance plans,

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New COVID jabs are coming — who should get them?

  • June 29, 2023, 11:42 a.m.
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A health worker gives a fourth booster vaccination for COVID-19 to a person in Viña del Mar, Chile.Credit: Lucas Aguayo/Zuma Press/Avalon Confronted once again with waning immunity against SARS-CoV-2

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How Often Do Health Insurers Say No to Patients? No One Knows.

  • June 29, 2023, 9:42 a.m.
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Series: Uncovered How the Insurance Industry Denies Coverage to Patients ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’r

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Fentanyl in Wisconsin: Drug killing over 1,000 people each year

  • June 29, 2023, 9:42 a.m.
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Reading Time: 7 minutes Wisconsin Watch is a nonprofit and nonpartisan newsroom. Subscribe to our newsletter to get our investigative stories and Friday news roundup. Clarification: This story has b

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WHO branch to declare aspartame a possible carcinogen

  • June 29, 2023, 9:42 a.m.
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Aspartame, one of the world’s most popular artificial sweeteners, is expected to be labeled a possible carcinogen by the cancer research arm of the World Health Organization (WHO), a move that could s

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FDA Grants Orphan Drug Designation for Inobrodib for the Treatment of Multiple Myeloma

  • June 29, 2023, 7:42 a.m.
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Thank you. Listen to this article using the player above. ✖ Complete the form below to unlock access to ALL audio articles. Want to listen to this article for FREE? CellCentric, a UK-based biotechn

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Aspartame sweetener used in Diet Coke a possible carcinogen, WHO’s cancer research agency to say - sources

  • June 29, 2023, 2:42 a.m.
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[1/4] Packs of Wrigley's Extra gum are seen on display at a store in New York City, U.S., June 28, 2023. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton LONDON, June 29 (Reuters) - One of the world's most common artificia

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Transgender Identity and Suicide Attempts and Mortality in Denmark

  • June 28, 2023, 3:42 p.m.
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Key Points Question Do transgender individuals have higher rates of suicide attempt and mortality than nontransgender individuals? Findings In this nationwide cohort study of 6 657 456 Danish-born i

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What happens to the organs of people who choose medically assisted deaths?

  • June 28, 2023, 2:42 p.m.
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The guidelines on how to handle organ donation after medically-assisted death have been officially updated for the first time since a "reasonably foreseeable natural death" was removed from the eligib

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Woman Sues Anti-Abortion 'Pregnancy Center' After Her Ectopic Pregnancy Ruptured

  • June 28, 2023, 1:42 p.m.
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left: sandwich sign is outside Problem Pregnancy, a crisis pregnancy center, on Pleasant Street in Worcester, MA. It is located near a Planned Parenthood clinic. Right: an ambulance with its lights fl

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Most harmful drugs in New Zealand ranked

  • June 28, 2023, 12:42 p.m.
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Alcohol is the most harmful drug in New Zealand, outranking illegal illicit substances, according to the latest research from the University of Otago. A panel of 23 experts ranked alcohol as the most

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Malaria spreading in Texas and Florida; first US-based cases in two decades

  • June 28, 2023, 8:42 a.m.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning doctors to be on the lookout for malaria cases after five people who had not traveled outside of the country fell ill with locally acquired in

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