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Worst U.S. whooping cough outbreak in a decade has infected thousands

The COVID-19 pandemic interrupted some people's ability to get vaccinations for other infectious diseases, including pertussis.

Why trolls, extremists, and others spread conspiracy theories they don’t believe

The Conversation – There has been a lot of research on the types of people who believe conspiracy theories, and their reasons for doing...

Dozens of Meat Processing Plants Expected to Shut Down Under New EPA Rules

The rules would apply to processors directly discharging wastewater into bodies of water, and, for the first time, would also apply to those indirectly discharging wastewater via water treatment plants.

More Restrooms Have Adult-Size Changing Tables To Help People With Disabilities

ADAIR, Iowa — The blue-and-white highway sign for the eastbound rest stop near here displays more than the standard icon of a person in...

Toilet paper shortages reported

If anything, the strike could result in a glut of toilet paper. Not a shortage. But that didn’t stop the mob psychology of people rushing to stock up ...

Historic Numbers of Americans Live by Themselves as They Age

KFF HEALTH NEWS – Gerri Norington, 78, never wanted to be on her own as she grew old. But her first marriage ended in divorce,...

NYC Covid Czar, Wife Attended ‘Sex Party’ While He Preached Social Distancing

The revelations about Dr. Varma’s pandemic behavior called to mind similar instances of official hypocrisy, including the November 2020 dinner at the French Laundry attended by Gavin Newsom, the governor of California.

Whooping cough spikes, especially among unvaccinated teens

Some areas of the country are seeing massive spikes. In Wisconsin, pertussis cases are 10 times higher than they were last year, with 625 confirmed cases.

Breakthrough Research Sheds Light On The Hidden Effects Of Stress On Sperm

The discovery is essential in understanding how stress impacts the reproductive process to improve fetal development outcomes.

At Catholic Hospitals, a Mission of Charity Runs Up Against High Care Costs for Patients

KFF HEALTH NEWS – When Jessica Staten’s kidney stones wouldn’t pass, she said, her doctor suggested a procedure to “blow ’em up.” She went to...

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