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Froth covers Yamuna River in Delhi ahead of festive season, posing health hazards

The Hindu

Yamuna River in Delhi covered in white froth poses health hazards, AAP monitoring situation closely.

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Journalists Address Opioid Settlements, Undiagnosed ADHD, and a Georgia Chemical Fire

KFF Health News

KFF Health News senior correspondent Aneri Pattani discussed Ohio’s $2 billion in opioid settlement funds on WOSU Public Media’s “All Sides with Anna Staver” on Oct. 16. Click here to hear Pattani on WOSU Public Media’s “All Sides with Anna Staver” Read Pattani’s coverage of opioid settlements in “ Payback: Tracking the Opioid Settlement Cash ” KFF Health News senior fellow and editor-at-large for public health Céline Gounder discu

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Kala-azar: India to seek WHO certification for eliminating disease

The Hindu

As per figures released by the Union Health Ministry, India registered 595 cases and four deaths in 2023 and this year, it has recorded 339 cases and one death so far

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Molecular Hydrogen: The Powerful Antioxidant You've Never Heard Of

Mercola

In my ongoing quest to deliver the most effective strategies for optimizing your health, I recently had the pleasure of speaking with Tyler W. LeBaron, Ph.D., one of the world's foremost experts on molecular hydrogen. LeBaron, founder of the Molecular Hydrogen Institute , is an accomplished marathon runner and strength athlete who pushes his body to extremes that most of us can't imagine.

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World oral cholera vaccine stockpile empty, says WHO

The Hindu

Global vaccine production is operating at full capacity, but demand is outpacing supply, the U.N.

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Free Associations: Outdoor Light Pollution and Alzheimer’s disease

BU School of Public Health Blog

Free Associations Podcast Outdoor Light Pollution and Alzheimer’s disease The award-winning “Free Associations” podcast returns with a discussion on nighttime ambient light and risk of Alzheimer’s disease, predatory conferences, and a rehabilitated beaver who received a gubernatorial reprieve. October 19, 2024 0 Twitter Facebook In a new format for the “Free Associations” podcast, we split our usual podcast into two bite-sized morsels.

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Redesigned programmes can vastly improve TB treatment outcomes

The Hindu

Doubling the direct benefit transfer to Rs.1,000 per month, disbursing Rs.

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Petition sent to Union Health Minister seeking sustainable treatment support for Gaucher Disease

The Hindu

The Lysosomal Storage Disorders Support Society of India has written to Minister J.P.

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