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Rising Breast Cancer Rates in Young Women: A Call for Research

Rising breast cancer rates in young U.S. women (under 50) increased 1.4% annually (2012-2021), impacting all ethnic groups, particularly Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (+50% since 2000), with several young celebrities' recent diagnoses raising awareness; aggressive cancers in younger women re...

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Italian Snoring Epidemic Costs €31 Billion Annually

In Italy, over 24 million people (54% of the 15-74 age group) suffer from snoring, costing the nation €31 billion annually. The newly formed Italian Academy of Roncology aims to improve diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea, a serious condition linked to snoring, which is estimated to affect nearly...

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African Union Pledges to Eliminate Cholera by 2030

Twenty African Union member states committed to ending cholera outbreaks by 2030 through increased investment, cross-border collaboration, and improved vaccine access, following a virtual meeting addressing systemic issues like limited water sanitation and vaccine shortages.

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Salmonella Outbreak Prompts Egg Recall

Federal agencies investigate a multistate salmonella outbreak linked to August Egg Company eggs, sickening 79 people and prompting a recall of eggs sold at various retailers with sell-by dates between March 4th and June 19th, 2025, across multiple states.

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Measles Outbreaks in North America Result in Multiple Deaths

The US, Canada, and Mexico are experiencing major measles outbreaks in 2025, linked to at least eight deaths; low vaccination rates, especially in Mennonite communities, are a key driver, despite the lack of definitive genetic links between the outbreaks.

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Supermarkets Accused of Exploiting Tax Loophole to Sell Cheap, High-Strength Cider

Supermarkets are accused of exploiting a tax loophole to sell cheap, high-strength cider, leading to health and social problems, while the cost of other alcoholic drinks has surged. Alcohol Change UK calls for the government to close the loophole, which allows multinational companies to benefit from...

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England's £27 Billion Alcohol Problem Demands Urgent Reform

England's ineffective alcohol regulation costs £27 billion yearly, nearly double the alcohol duty revenue, demanding urgent reform; evidence-based solutions such as minimum unit pricing and clearer labeling are available to improve public health and reduce economic harm.

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North American Measles Outbreaks Cause Eight Deaths

Measles outbreaks in the US, Canada, and Mexico have caused at least eight deaths in 2025, driven by low vaccination rates, especially in Mennonite communities; outbreaks are impacting the general population and highlight the need for improved vaccination campaigns.

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Salmonella Outbreak Prompts Recall of 1.7 Million Eggs

A Salmonella outbreak linked to 1.7 million eggs distributed by the August Egg Company has sickened 79 people across seven states, prompting a recall and investigation by the CDC and FDA; the true number of cases is likely higher due to underreporting.

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Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Recalled Eggs Sickens 70+

Over 70 people across nine states have been sickened in a salmonella outbreak linked to 1.7 million dozen recalled eggs from August Egg Company, sold at various retailers including Walmart and Safeway; 21 people have been hospitalized.

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Valencia Flood: Increased Childhood Gastrointestinal Infections

A study reveals a significant rise in childhood gastrointestinal infections in Valencia following the October 29th flood, primarily due to fecal-oral bacteria from contaminated water and food, highlighting post-disaster health risks and the importance of rapid diagnosis and hygiene.

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2,470 Lightning Strike Deaths in Mexico Since 1998: A Call for Action

A UNAM study reveals at least 2,470 lightning strike deaths in Mexico (1998-2021), with Estado de México, Oaxaca, Michoacán, and Guerrero being the hardest hit, highlighting the need for improved infrastructure and public awareness in vulnerable areas.

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