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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Floods and Death Rates: A Closer Look at the United States

You might think floods only cause water damage to homes, but they can also increase the number of deaths in certain groups. A recent study investigated death records from 2001-2018 in the United States and found some surprising results. They used high-detail flood information and a special statistic

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Jan 05 2025HEALTH

Why “Health Security” Matters More Than Just “Public Health”

Imagine you're in a big, global classroom, and everyone is talking about how health issues are also big security problems. You might ask, “Why not just call it ‘public health’ and be done with it? ” The thing is, using the term “health security” has become super important in today's world, especiall

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Safer Streets: Ideas from Ontario Health Experts

Imagine if we could cut down on road injuries and deaths just by changing how we design our streets. In Canada, this is a serious issue, and it's especially tough for cyclists and pedestrians. Health workers in Ontario have faced many challenges while trying to make these changes happen. They've lea

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

California's Crackdown on Junk Food: What You Need to Know

Governor Gavin Newsom is taking a stand against ultra-processed foods in California. He recently signed an executive order aimed at reducing the availability of these harmful foods. Ultra-processed foods, like packaged chips and sugary drinks, are common in the U. S. and can cause health issues like

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

How State Health Agencies Used Twitter Over a Decade

Twitter, now known as X, has been a go-to tool for US health agencies like the CDC for public communication. But, there's a gap in understanding how state health agencies have been using it over the past decade. This information is crucial as social media evolves, especially since the COVID-19 pande

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

Broccoli Recall: What You Need to Know

Hey folks, listen up! Some broccoli sold at Walmart has been recalled because it might have a nasty bug called listeria. This bug can be really dangerous, especially for pregnant women and older folks. The recall involves 12-oz bags of Marketside Broccoli Florets sold across 20 states. These bags ha

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Jan 03 2025HEALTH

How Epidemiology's Past Can Shape Our Health Future

Did you know that epidemiology has been around since the time of Hippocrates? But let's focus on when it really took off – during the late 18th to mid-19th century. This was a time when countries were growing economically, spreading their influence, and facing infectious diseases. Epidemiology playe

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Jan 02 2025HEALTH

What Factors Really Affect Suicide Rates?

Suicide is a serious public health concern, so understanding what drives it is crucial. Social factors, known as social determinants of health (SDOH), play a big role in suicide risk. These include things like education, income, and social support. Figuring out how these factors influence suicide ca

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Dec 31 2024HEALTH

What Americans Think About Future Pandemic Policies

Recently, bird flu (H5N1) has made headlines, reminding us all about the importance of understanding how Americans feel about future pandemic policies. To figure this out, a national survey was conducted in 2024 with 1017 adults from across the U. S. The results showed that most people are likely to

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

Stomach Bug Alert: Norovirus is Back, and It's on the Rise!

You know those festive winter gatherings? Well, they might come with an unwanted guest this year – the norovirus. The U. S. has seen a spike in its outbreaks, especially in places where people are close, like schools and cruise ships. In the week ending Dec. 5, the count was at 91 outbreaks. That's

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