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Public health officials have declared an outbreak of Syphilis in Idaho

Public health officials have declared an outbreak of Syphilis in Idaho

BOISE (Idaho Capital Sun), - This week, the agencies responsible for overseeing public health in Idaho's southwestern region announced a new and ongoing outbreak of syphilis. It is a sexually transmitted disease.

Catered food in Greece linked to school outbreak

Catered food in Greece linked to school outbreak

According to a study, Clostridium perfringens was suspected to have affected 30 people in Greece in 2021. Numerous gastroenteritis cases were reported by students and staff at a Greek high school in May 2021. Hot lunches were served daily.

California bill could lead to more people being held for mental illness

California bill could lead to more people being held for mental illness

A new proposal in California's Legislature could allow for more people with mental illness to be held against their will.

Ireland Inc continues to be a leader in its 40 shades of greenwashing

Ireland Inc continues to be a leader in its 40 shades of greenwashing

If only the corporate world and government bodies would read Environmental Protection Agency reports more often. If they were serious about solving the problem of climate change, protecting the natural environment, or just playing by the rules,

Scientist Slams EPA for not Testing for Cancer-Causing Chemicals in East Palestine

Scientist Slams EPA for not Testing for Cancer-Causing Chemicals in East Palestine

A scientist criticized the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency for failing to test for dioxins. This is a cancer-causing chemical which was "no doubt" found in East Palestine, Ohio as a result the controlled detonation on February 6.

The US failed in pandemic response

The US failed in pandemic response

Experts testified before a new congressional panel that the United States made numerous mistakes in its response the COVID-19 pandemic. These included widespread lockdowns and aggressive promotion of faulty vaccines.

Soft-Robotic Wearable

Soft-Robotic Wearable

People with ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), often have trouble raising their arms due to the deterioration in their brain and spinal chord cells. A pair of underarm balloons is a new wearable system that can help.

Presley Gerber is candid about his depression and "Mistakes".

Presley Gerber is candid about his depression and "Mistakes".

Presley Gerber speaks candidly about mental health. Rande Gerber and Cindy Crawford are the models' sons. The model recently shared his experiences with depression and mental health.

Daily 11-minute brisk walk sufficient to lower the risk of early death

Daily 11-minute brisk walk sufficient to lower the risk of early death

A team of researchers found that one in ten premature deaths could be prevented by ensuring that everyone did at least half the recommended level. Researchers suggest that moderate-intensity activity, such as walking or biking, should be done for at

RYH: Temporarily Oversold This Outperformer

RYH: Temporarily Oversold This Outperformer

The RYH ETF manages a portfolio of equally-weighted U. S. health stocks, selected from the S&P 500. Click here to see why RYH is oversold.

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