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Miami-Dade County commissioners vote in favor of removing fluoride from water systems
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World’s first case of bird flu in sheep detected in England
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Texas officials report that an unvaccinated child has died of measles
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Texas measles outbreak could continue for a full year, official says
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From Tuberculosis to HIV/AIDS to cancer, disease tracking has always had a political dimension, but it’s the foundation of US public health
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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.: Texas measles outbreak is call to action for all of us. MMR vaccine is crucial to avoiding potentially deadly disease.
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Measles outbreak mounts among children in one of Texas’ least vaccinated counties
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Family sues over adult son's fatal asthma attack after US insurance company removed medication from coverage
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Measles case reported in Atlanta; Department of Public health seeks those who may have been exposed
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Why some doctors are reassessing hypnosis
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National Institutes of Health ordered by US President Trump admin to enact 'immediate and indefinite' travel suspension
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Eli Lilly demonstrating saliva based hormone checking technology at Consumer Electronics Show
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(PDF) Living happily ever after? The hidden health risks of Disney princesses.
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Louisiana forbids public health workers from promoting COVID, flu and mpox shots
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Medicare for all would save 68,000 US lives per year and reduce costs by $450 billion
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It's time to break up Big Medicine in the US
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Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield reverses US policy that would have limited anesthesia periods
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A bird flu pandemic would be one of the most foreseeable catastrophes in history
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We've got a lot of ways to go: Thoughts on World Toilet Day
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Is ADHD really that debilitating?
On another platform a female journalist warned other women not to use menstrual tracking apps. I worked in a co-op during college that sold very nice paper journals for tracking menstrual cycles....
On another platform a female journalist warned other women not to use menstrual tracking apps.
I worked in a co-op during college that sold very nice paper journals for tracking menstrual cycles. I replied to that thread mentioning that very nice specialized paper journals still exist.
Someone ( a man ) replied back to tell me that ADHD women have enough to deal with these days and proceeded to list all the ways something like that could fail.
I suggested sending emails to one's self along the lines of "update your diary" which someone could then read at home and take care of things.
Since I don't have ADHD my question is if people who do have ADHD really do find it to be that incapacitating?
I know it is an Internet thing to keep replying without a reason, even if it is only out of momentum. I'm wondering if that was the deal in that thread.
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HPV vaccination: How the world can eliminate cervical cancer
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Norwegian study shows microplastics in wastewater are shielding pathogens from being destroyed by treatment
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Local US health departments struggle to track human cases of bird flu
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Declaration of Helsinki turns sixty – how this foundational document of medical ethics has stood the test of time
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A proposal for fixing the US healthcare system - discussion
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Egypt declared malaria-free after 100-year effort
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New study shows that hurricanes lead to excess mortality long after the storm has passed
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In Canada, Brantford-area child dies from rabies after contact with a bat, health official says
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Jordan becomes the first country to eliminate leprosy
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How Dave Grohl and Foo Fighters put actual lives at risk
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Spotify co-founder Daniel Ek hopes his latest brainchild, the Neko Body Scan, will revolutionise healthcare
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'I don’t want to die.' He needed mental health care. He found a ghost network.
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Getting shorter and going hungrier: how children in the UK live today
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How a leading chain of US psychiatric hospitals traps patients
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World Health Organization declares mpox outbreaks in Africa a global health emergency as a new form of the virus spreads
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Do you like pooping? You might enjoy this article on fiber.
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Amid a growing awareness of youth mental health, twenty schools in Denmark have pushed back their start times following a two-year trial
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Concerning levels of arsenic and lead found in tampons in world first study
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Cease-fire. The only way to prevent a polio epidemic among Gazan and Israeli babies.
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IVF alone can’t save us from a looming fertility crisis
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Texas abortion ban linked to 13% increase in infant and newborn deaths
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Reuters investigation: US Pentagon ran secret anti-vax campaign to undermine China during pandemic
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The US surgeon general wants tobacco-like warning labels on social media
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Recent French research indicates that certain food emulsifiers may increase the risk of type 2 diabetes
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How did the world run so low on cholera vaccine? As outbreaks grow, stockpile runs dry.
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US, European nations consider vaccinating workers exposed to bird flu
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Michigan farmworker diagnosed with bird flu, becoming 2nd US case tied to dairy cows
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Many widely used reproductive health apps fail to protect highly sensitive data, study finds
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Health care workers say 'moral injury ' is more accurate than burnout in the face of severe cost cutting
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