COVID's Silver Lining; 'I Could Kill Someone'; Measles or MMR Detection? (MedPage Today) -- Note that some links may require registration or subscription. The COVID-19 pandemic has a scientific silver lining: a rare opportunity to watch our immune system develop defenses against a novel pathogen in real time. (STAT... He didn’t trust police but sought their help anyway. Two days later, he was dead Records show Jameek Lowery, a 27-year-old Black man from Paterson, New Jersey, died two days after he was restrained and repeatedly punched by officers Woman shares what awake brain surgery is like — and why Taylor Swift played a role During an awake brain surgery to remove a tumor, 36-year-old mother Selena Campione sang her and her daughters' favorite Taylor Swift songs to get through the operation. US tuberculosis cases were at their the highest level in a decade in 2023 California and 39 other states reported an increase in TB, and rates were up among all age groups, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. A Trainer Explains How to Do Crunches So They Actually Work Your Abs Crunches are a classic core-strengthening exercise. Whether you're a frequent gym-goer or a fan of home workouts , there's a good chance you've already come across them before. Considering that crunches are one of the first exercises many of us learn about early in life (the dreaded Presidential Fitness Test comes to mind), knowing how to do crunches correctly might seem like a bit of a no-braine… |
Research highlights health risks posed by 2,6-DHNPs in drinking water 2,6-DHNPs, a group of disinfection byproducts (DBPs), are raising alarm bells for public health. These bad actors in the water world are tougher and more toxic than many other pollutants, making it hard for typical water cleaning methods to get rid of them. They Can’t See the Total Solar Eclipse, but LightSound Will Help Them Hear It A device called LightSound is being distributed to help the blind and visually impaired experience this year’s event. Takeaways: AP investigation reveals Black people bear disproportionate impact of police force The Associated Press found that Black people make up a disproportionate number of those who died after being restrained, beaten or shocked with stun guns by police officers over a decade. California is making fentanyl test strips free to organizations. How to get a kit In an effort to slow the proliferation of synthetic opioid-related deaths, California will begin offering free fentanyl-testing strips to eligible organizations across the state that ask for them, the state Department of Health Care Services announced Thursday. |
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