Rising cholera cases in South Sudan require immediate action
World Health Organization (WHO) and UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) standby partners strengthen cholera response in South Sudan
MSF calls for urgent scale-up in water, sanitation programmes amid rising cholera cases in Abyei, South Sudan
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Doctors and public health organizations sue Kennedy over vaccine policy change
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Medical Societies Sue Kennedy and H.H.S. Over Vaccine Advice
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Lawsuit alleges RFK Jr. requires vaccine panel members to be Republicans or independents
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RFK Jr. sued by pediatricians, other medical groups over Covid vaccines
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RFK Jr.'s vaccine policy sparks a lawsuit from the American Academy of Pediatrics
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UN agencies in dire straits amid threatened US funding cuts
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Hate exercising? Factoring in your personality type could help.
By Andrew Jeong
Matching your workouts to your personality could make exercising more enjoyable and give you better results
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Measles Cases Hit Record High Since U.S. Eliminated Disease
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Sliding vaccine rates hang over vote on CDC director nominee as US measles cases hit dangerous milestone
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The 2025 measles outbreak is largest in three decades
By Sophia Gardner
U.S. measles cases hit highest level in 33 years, CDC reports
By Maria Godoy
US measles cases surge to highest level since 1992
By Patrick Temple-West
Malaria-free Suriname offers hope for Amazon neighbours
By Martín De Ambrosio
EXCLUSIVE: WHO Has A New $4.2 Million Contract Pending With Boston Consulting Group
By Elaine Ruth Fletcher
US seeks extradition of Chinese man held in Italy accused of hacking to steal Covid-19 vaccine research
By Sean Lyngaas & Antonia Mortensen
FBI: 'Significant' national security threat arrested in Italy
By Cory McCord
Chinese man charged in Texas with stealing COVID-19 research from US colleges
Italy arrests alleged Chinese hacker wanted by US for industrial espionage
By Amy Kazmin & Stefania Palma
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Common virus that causes mono raises cancer risks 5-fold, study warns
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EXCLUSIVE: WHO Chief Names New Team Of Directors - Mostly Familiar Faces
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Will the Trump Administration Face Headwinds as It Tightens the Noose Around Cuba? (Yes)
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Trump lifted sanctions on Syria. Now do Cuba.
By William M. LeoGrande & Geoff Thale
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By Michael Rubin
Cuba’s Top Diplomat to U.S. Notes Blockade Hurts Black Americans and Cubans Alike
By Stacy Brown Media
Cuban President Blasts Trump for ‘New Act of Imperial Arrogancy’
Global Plastics Talks Set to Resume Next Month Must Prioritize Environment and Health, Experts Say
By Liza Gross
Kenya should lead nations in securing binding treaty to end plastic pollution
Opinion
By Patricia Kombo
Plastics threaten ecosystems and human health, but evidence‑based solutions are under political fire
US comes out against plastic production limits in UN treaty at deadlocked talks
By Matteo Civillini
Egypt, Norway hold informal talks ahead of global plastic treaty negotiations
First central Indiana case of measles reported in Putnam County
Positive measles case identified in Putnam County
By Austin Hanson
Daybreak Drive-IN: Measles case hits new Indiana county... AI impersonates cabinet member... Caitlin Clark loads All-Star squad
By Scott Sander
County health officer confirms measles case in Putnam County
Putnam County Health Department Confirms First Measles Case
By Jake Mcdaniel
Clinical trials are key to improving medicines access in Africa
By Jayasree Iyer
92% of World’s Population Has Electricity Access: SDG 7 Progress Report
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By Doreen Ajiambo
Why does ensuring people all over the world have access to vaccines matter? How can we help support global vaccine access?
By Elisabeth A Marnik
Regulating Artificial Intelligence in the Shadow of Mental Heath
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ChatGPT’s Mental Health Costs Are Adding Up
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By Parmy Olson
Why a therapist’s imperfection Is essential and perfect agreement Is dangerous.
By Lisa Marchiano
Humanlike: The dangers of Artificial Intelligence and the mental impact of interacting with it
By Isabella Quintanilla
Gilead, Global Fund finalize plan to supply HIV prevention drug to poor countries
By Deena Beasley & Jennifer Rigby
Gilead to provide HIV prevention drug to 2 million people in lower-income countries at cost
By Ed Silverman & Jason Mast
Gilead partners with the Global Fund to support Yeztugo access strategy on heels of FDA nod
By Zoey Becker
When an HIV Scientific Breakthrough Isn’t Enough
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By Lisa Jarvis
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The Latest: Trump hosts African leaders as aid cuts threaten millions of deaths
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Video: Four babies in Gaza crammed into one ICU cot struggle to stay alive
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‘Critical point’: UN pleads for fuel for Gaza amid Israeli blockade
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I’m a personal trainer and I think it’s time people faced the truth about weight-loss jabs
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Wegovy And Mounjaro For Weight Loss Are In, But India Wants A No-Drug Obesity Fix
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By Kavita Bajeli Datt
Anti-Obesity Drugs Market Research and Forecast Report 2025
US NHTSA launches probe into about 92,000 Jaguar Land Rover vehicles
By Aishwarya Jain, Shailesh Kuber & Mrigank Dhaniwala
Medical Experts Warn Against Vaping's Dangers, Urge Action For Youth Health
Just How Harmful Is Vaping? More Evidence Is Emerging.
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Inside the teenage vaping crisis: Lungs, hearts, and minds at risk
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Disposable vapes release a lot of heavy metals, especially as they get used up
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Inhaling the Lie
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Loneliness linked to over 100 deaths every hour, 871,000 deaths annually — WHO report
The cost of loneliness can be death. Here's how to find good friends
By Kristen Rogers
Isolation increases the risk for premature mortality. Pittsburgh's many social clubs offer a cure
By Roberta Burkhart
Loneliness and isolation are the hidden threats to global health we can no longer ignore
By Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus & Vivek Murthy
Loneliness linked to over 871,000 deaths annually
New York Fed must face lawsuit over COVID vaccine firing, appeals court rules
By Jonathan Stempel
WHO pushes countries to raise prices on sugary drinks, alcohol and tobacco by 50%
By Jennifer Rigby
World Health Innovation Forum at AMTZ joins BRICS+ Manufacturing Working Group
Carney’s plan should emphasize public health rather than fossil fuels
By Geoff Strong, Richard Van Der & Richard Van der Jagt
AMR Action Fund: Changing our approach to antibiotics
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The Silent Pandemic: How Infectious Disease Specialists Are Fighting Antimicrobial Resistance
By Prashant Sakhavalkar
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Meeting of the minds supercharges Canada’s fight to protect antimicrobial drugs
By Miranda Leybourne
3 more deaths push up JE toll to 14, health dept on high alert
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Assam: District-level task force charts strategic plan to combat Japanese Encephalitis in Barpeta
Health Minister Ashok Singhal reviews measures to tackle Japanese Encephalitis (JE)
13 Deaths Reported from Japanese Encephalitis at GMCH
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Rep. Brian Poe files House resolution to probe online gambling
By Jan Escosio
‘More dangerous’ than Pogos: should Philippines ban online gambling?
By Sam Beltran
FinTech Alliance pledges stricter safeguards vs online gambling risks
Online gambling ban, tax reform under scrutiny in the Philippines
By Erik Gibbs
PAGCOR chair Tengco says prohibition no solution to online gambling concerns, welcomes advertising restrictions
By Ben Blaschke
4 unusual symptoms of newly identified NB.1.8.1 COVID variant which is spreading in the world
The new coronavirus variant surging in China has arrived in the US. Here’s what to know about Nimbus
By Katia Hetter
A new COVID variant is spreading in the US: What are the symptoms?
By Julia Gomez, Greta Cross & Mary Walrath
COVID ‘razor blade throat’ rises as new subvariant spreads in California
By Rong-gong Lin & Rong-Gong Lin II
New COVID variant may cause 'razor blade throat' — here's what to know
Gaza doctors say Israel's killing of prominent colleague leaves hard-to-fill void
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Gaza doctors say Israel’s killing of a prominent colleague leaves a hard-to-fill void
By Samya Kullab
Israel is killing doctors so Gaza can never heal from genocide
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By Ghada Ageel
Israeli strike kills renowned doctor Marwan Sultan amid renewed attacks on healthcare workers
By Astha Rajvanshi
The Safest Countries For Medical Care For Black Women
By Mitti-Megan Hicks
Queenslanders to continue legal challenges against COVID-19 directives after successful appeal
By Talissa Siganto
Teachers, business owners granted COVID vaccine appeal
By Savannah Meacham
Businesses’, workers’ COVID-19 vaccine mandate challenge gets green light
By Kace O'neill
Vaccine mandate court challenges on again after court ruling
By Patrick Billings
Judges rule legal action against Queensland government COVID 19 directives can continue
What Are the Current COVID-19 Symptoms of the ‘Stratus’ Variant XFG?
By Don Rauf
XFG could become the next dominant COVID variant. Here’s what to know about ‘Stratus’
By Paul Griffin
Feeling Hoarse? You Might Have the New ‘Stratus’ Covid Variant
By Marta Musso
What to Know About the New COVID-19 Variant XFG
By Alice Park
New COVID-19 ‘Stratus’ Variant XFG Now In 38 Countries, WHO Monitoring
By Bruce Y. Lee
US official restricted Covid vaccine approvals against the advice of staff
By Matthew Perrone
Top F.D.A. Official Overrode Scientists on Covid Shots
By Christina Jewett
FDA vaccine official restricted COVID vaccine approvals against the advice of agency staff
By Matthew Perrone
RFK Jr.'s FDA officials overrode career staff to limit COVID shots
By Alexander Tin
Trump-Kennedy attacks on vaccines and public health will kill millions globally
By Evan Blake