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Calif. art teacher, 60, dies of rabies after getting bitten by bat in classroom: ‘She didn’t wanna harm it’
It was a rabid bat out of hell. A kindly California art teacher died of rabies after she was bitten…
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Calorie labels on menus may not lead to healthier habits, study shows
The policy was enacted in 2022 in an attempt to reduce England’s obesity rate but researchers say it may take…
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Why did Europe stop adding fluoride to its drinking water?
Few EU countries still fluoridate their water supplies, but there is no evidence that they stopped because of health harms.…
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WHO approves first mpox vaccine for children over 1 years old
The vaccine is the second to be approved by the UN agency and the first approved for children aged one…
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Measles cases rise 200% in European region amid global surge, WHO says
New estimates for worldwide cases of measles were released in a joint World Health Organization and Centres for Disease Control…
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Over 800 million people have diabetes globally. What about in Europe?
Diabetes rates have doubled globally in the last three decades, a new study suggests, here’s what to know about the…
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LGBT students are 3 times more likely than peers to be depressed
LGBTQIA+ students are much more likely to be affected by a major depressive disorder than their peers, a new study…
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UK patients start promising lupus treatment in new trial
European patients had previously seen an improvement in their lupus symptoms after the therapy was tested in an earlier trial.…
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Ultra-processed foods may accelerate biological ageing, study finds
A new study found that those who consume high amounts of ultra-processed foods may be biologically older than their actual…
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‘Forever chemicals’ linked to gut and kidney damage in young adults
A new study found that “forever chemicals” could lead to kidney damage in young adults through dysregulations of their gut…
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