House Dem’s move to impeach Rfk Jr. is a ‘pathetic’ stunt
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Under Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Department of Health and Human Services uses its social media channels to promote Kennedy himself and his agenda.
More than 400 Harvard affiliates signed a petition to reinstate the director of the François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights in a withering rebuke of the University’s decision to dismiss her earlier this week.
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From budget cuts to public distrust: Exploring the challenges facing local health departments
Healthbeat reports on challenges local health departments face amid funding cuts and rising public distrust in health institutions.
Lately, coverage and commentary about vaccines have dominated public health news. Reducing public health to vaccines is dangerous. Keeping the public focused on such a narrow, controversial and politically-charged view of public health may be great for ...
Physician and science communicator Kristen Panthagani talks about why public trust in vaccines has fallen since the COVID-19 pandemic.
State agencies that regulate marijuana are far more attentive to public health concerns than the those charged with overseeing alcohol, a new government-funded study has concluded. “Cannabis regulatory agencies largely outperform alcohol regulatory agencies in terms of their articulated public health goals,
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Humboldt County sees low flu rates for now, but Public health expecting bad season
Flu rates are relatively low in Humboldt County. But the Public Health department is expecting an increased flu season, to pick up in the coming weeks. “Based on what we’re seeing across the country,
David Hurst, 55, became a member of the Alameda County Public Health Commission, which advises the Board of Supervisors, in August 2020, according to a LinkedIn page.
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‘Public health crisis’: Senior care experts warn of dangerous, unlicensed facilities in Maryland
Several experts in senior care say that Maryland officials need to take action to prevent a dangerous underground network of unlicensed assisted living facilities from expanding.
Science and data are important, research shows, but people are incredibly receptive to personal stories about public health.
MISSOULA — Missoula Public Health reports a person infected with measles visited Missoula on Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025. No positive cases of measles have been confirmed in Missoula County at this time, and MPH is aware of three public places the infected person visited.
It says regular monitoring will ensure the best chance of successfully treating cancers - which could take decades to emerge.