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Extreme heat can affect brain function and mental health, causing irritability, anxiety and cognitive issues, with experts ...
“Summer weather can impact pest populations in different ways,” explained the Senior Vice President of Public Affairs at NPMA ...
Our kids deserve to live in a country where no student is forced to inhale toxic exhaust from their own bus just to get to ...
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Protecting our children and public health | Guest Column
We do so not as politicians or partisans, but as public servants grounded in science, compassion, and common sense. Today, we speak with urgency as we respond to the first confirmed measles cases in ...
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterTUESDAY, June 24, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Weighted vests have been touted as a potential ...
As Obergefell v Hodges turns 10 years, LGBTQ+ rights face renewed threats amid political shifts, impacting health care equity ...
According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, in 2024, an estimated 14,700 people were hurt by fireworks, more than ...
The Supreme Court decided 6-3 to protect no-cost preventive health care today, but major medical organizations warn that the ...
Learn from Mars Veterinary Health's chief medical officer about how veterinary professionals contribute to public health.
The legal system, an ancient butt of jokes about its absurd rulings and quirks, may be the only authority standing between us and our self-inflicted doom. Wherever we look—where democratic rights are ...
The Pueblo Department of Public Health confirmed Friday that a bat tested positive for rabies in Pueblo County.
Summer, for many of us, means more time outdoors, school vacations and a more relaxed vibe — all good drivers of brain health. But the season also brings extreme heat and seasonal depression, which ...