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Only Seven Countries Meet WHO Air Quality Standards in 2022

A new report reveals that only seven countries met the World Health Organization's air quality standards in 2022, with Chad, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo having the worst air. The US ending its global air quality monitoring program will worsen data gaps, espe...

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liberation.fr
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3,700 Heat-Related Deaths in France During Summer 2024

France's summer 2024 heatwave, though less intense than previous years, resulted in 3,700 heat-related deaths (2% of total fatalities), primarily affecting the elderly and those with chronic conditions; the south-east was most impacted.

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forbes.com
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Weldon's CDC Nomination Raises Public Health Concerns

Dr. Dave Weldon's nomination to lead the CDC is raising concerns due to his anti-abortion stance and past actions, including introducing legislation that allows federal courts to intervene in end-of-life decisions, jeopardizing public health initiatives addressing maternal mortality and reproductive...

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tr.euronews.com
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EU Faces Critical Medicine Shortages

The European Union is facing shortages of 16 critical medicines due to production problems, increased demand, and manufacturer withdrawals, impacting patient care across various treatments including anti-infectives, insulin, and cancer therapies, with some shortages expected to last until 2025.

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abcnews.go.com
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Texas Measles Outbreak Reaches 223 Cases, One Death Reported

A measles outbreak in western Texas has reached 223 confirmed cases, with one death, primarily affecting unvaccinated children and teenagers; the rise in vaccination exemptions is a key factor.

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foxnews.com
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Kennedy Meets Food Industry Leaders to Discuss Food Safety and Transparency

On Monday, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. met with food industry leaders, including Kraft Heinz and PepsiCo, to discuss his "Make America Healthy Again" agenda focused on improving food safety and transparency, prompting discussions about removing toxins from the food supply and increasing tran...

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lemonde.fr
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Sanofi Indicted for Environmental Violations at French Plant

Sanofi faces charges in France for environmental violations at its Mourenx plant, including exceeding bromopropane emission limits between 2012 and 2018 and delayed reporting; however, a more serious charge of endangering lives was dropped, and Sanofi contests the charges, claiming no regulatory thr...

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forbes.com
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Texas Measles Outbreak: 220 Infections, Largest in 30 Years

A measles outbreak in Texas has infected over 220 people, mostly children, across multiple counties, marking the state's largest outbreak in 30 years, linked to low vaccination rates and spreading to other states.

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theguardian.com
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NHS IT Error Leads to 10 Cancer Deaths, Thousands Miss Screenings

An IT error in the NHS resulted in over 5,000 patients not receiving cancer screening invitations, leading to 10 confirmed deaths and up to 10 more cancer diagnoses; the NHS is contacting those affected and implementing new measures to prevent future occurrences.

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dailymail.co.uk
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Air Pollution: Seven Million Premature Deaths Annually

Air pollution, primarily from burning fossil fuels, causes seven million premature deaths yearly and contributes significantly to global warming; the average monthly CO2 concentration in April 2019 was 413 ppm, sharply increased from pre-industrial levels.

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bbc.com
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Limited Access to Weight Loss Drugs on Scotland's NHS

Currently, in Scotland, only NHS patients with a BMI over 38 and at least one weight-related health condition can access weight loss drugs like Mounjaro and Wegovy due to cost and the scale of obesity; however, private prescriptions are readily available, exceeding one million individuals.

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npr.org
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2009 CDC Conflict of Interest Report: Kennedy's Claims Examined

A 2009 Office of Inspector General report found 97% of CDC advisory committee members had errors or omissions in their financial disclosure forms; however, further investigation revealed that only 3% voted on issues where they should have recused themselves, raising questions about the accuracy and ...

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