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Environmental factors found to be key predictors of avian flu outbreaks in Europe

In a recent study published in Scientific Reports, researchers have identified several local factors that could help predict the potential of highly pathogenic avian flu (HPAI) outbreaks in Europe. Factors

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Eating Dirt Trends On TikTok, Here’s The Dirt On Health, Beauty Claims

Typically, you don't want your kids eating dirt. But some TikTokers have been encouraging such ... behavior. (Photo: Getty)getty Could

Another person tied to Missouri bird flu case had respiratory symptoms

A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed that a second health worker who cared

Air pollution exposure increases risk for Parkinson’s disease

Air pollution is a significant environmental issue that poses numerous health risks, including an increased risk for Parkinson's disease (PD),

Progress In Global Health Shows The Path To A Safer, More Secure World

They offer an opportunity for world leaders to come together and reaffirm their dedication to addressing global health challenges and

Amazon replaces Progyny fertility service with Maven

Amazon has made the decision to terminate its contract with Progyny, a company that specializes in providing fertility benefits such

US wastewater tests show bird flu virus limited to areas with farm animals

The researchers found that wastewater samples from 41 states showed signs of influenza A viruses, with 29 states detecting the

What You Can’t See Can Kill You — Health, Wildfire Smoke And Covid

Wildfires have been a prominent issue in California and other states, with devastating effects on both the environment and public

Healthcare Inc.: Insurer coverage of Humira, biosimilars

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