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  • Latent antimicrobial resistance found to be more widespread across the world

    In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: A team of researchers has discovered that latent antimicrobial resistance is more widespread across the world than known resistance. They call for broader surveillance of resistance in wastewater, as the problematic genes of the future may…

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  • Trump Gutted AIDS Health Care at the Worst Possible Time

    A woman holds her HIV medication and a hospital records book at her home in Harare, Zimbabwe, on Feb. 7, 2025.  Photo: Aaron Ufumeli/AP Photo On World AIDS Day 2025, humanity should be celebrating that there is a new shot available which offers six months of protection against the transmission of HIV, the virus which has already infected approximately 40…

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  • Study explores the impact of total knee replacement surgery cancellations across UK hospitals

    In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: Thousands of NHS knee replacement operations are cancelled at short notice every year, many for avoidable reasons, according to a new study published today [1 December]. This costs the NHS millions of pounds and increases waiting…

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  • CA migrant workers delay medical care during Trump’s immigration crackdown

    A patient walks into the Saint Agnes Mobile Health Unit mobile clinic in Mendota on May 21, 2025. Photo by Larry Valenzuela, CalMatters/CatchLight Local For many migrant and immigrant farmworkers in California who do not have legal status, mobile medical clinics are their only access to health care. But as President Donald Trump’s administration continues its crackdown on immigrants, vulnerable…

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  • Cyber Monday health and wellness deals to add to your cart now

    New York Post may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. Self-care — it’s not all bubble baths and solo date nights. Most of the time, it’s about those little daily habits, like taking vitamins and green drinks, that make the biggest difference. While those little habits can, unfortunately, cost…

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  • Rep. Kiley hopeful health care deal reached by end of year

    Rep. Kevin Kiley ‘cautiously optimistic’ health care deal gets done before end of the year | California Politics 360 Californians could see their health insurance premiums rise next year with the enhanced Affordable Care Act credits expiring, but two California representatives have proposed legislation to prevent those steep increases in healthcare costs by extending those credits. Joining us now is…

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  • Antibiotics don’t work like Panadol: The silent danger growing in Sabahan homes

    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Threads WhatsApp Telegram THERE is a familiar drawer or medication bag in many Malaysian homes. A shallow plastic container filled with old blister packs, half-finished antibiotics and loose tablets whose names nobody remembers. People keep them because they want to be prepared. I once spoke to a mother in the district of Kiulu who kept leftover Amoxicillin…

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  • Austin mental health team speeds crisis response downtown

    Austin-Travis County EMS paramedic Justin Chandler, left to right, Austin police officer Jaime von Seltmann and Integral Care Clinician Christopher Moore are part of a pilot mental health emergency response program called Austin First on Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025. Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman Last month, Austin police officer Jamie von Seltmann responded to a 911 call reporting that a woman had…

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  • Hydrogen-Rich Gary Brecka Is Floating on Air | Office for Science and Society

    The penthouse at the top of the glass tower is vast, airy, and very angular. It boasts a four-car garage and six bedrooms, wrapped by a terrace with “sweeping ocean and bay views,” according to the listing. It has its own spa, gym, and sauna rooms. At 10,065 square feet, this Miami suburb palace sold for USD 19.5 million. Its owners?…

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  • Sonoma woman shares her journey from addict to health champion for local homeless residents

    Jesika Quintal finished her rounds at Caritas Village in downtown Santa Rosa, checking on clients’ health and managing medical paperwork at the hub for families in need of housing and other help. An eight-year veteran with the Providence Mobile Clinic, the medical assistant exited out the back door and there, coming up the walkway, was Claudia Ledon. The women have…

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