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UN Climate Summit Is Selling Indigenous Lands To ‘Save The Planet’

Azerbaijan is set to host the United Nations’ 29th annual climate summit, COP29, from November 11-22. As delegates from across the globe converge in Baku for this important gathering, one

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Global study reveals persistent health risks despite declining pollutant levels

Air pollution continues to be a significant health risk despite decreasing pollutant concentrations, according to a recent international study led

57 Million Eligible For GLP-1 Drug Coverage In U.S. And That’s Just Those Under 65

The latest analysis from the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) reveals that a significant number of U.S. adults with private insurance

Youth vaping declines in 2024, a public-health victory STAT

The fight against youth tobacco use in the United States has seen a significant victory, as new federal data reveals

Zebrafish study investigates how PFAS exposure affects brain development

Study Shows How PFAS Exposure Affects Brain Development in Zebrafish Zebrafish larvae in experimental plate for swimming behavior assay. Credit:

Here Are Other Conditions Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound May Successfully Treat

The class of drugs that includes popular medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus (semaglutide) or Mounjaro and Zepbound (tirzepatide) has shown

The racial consequences of a kidney function test

During his time on dialysis, Cannon reflected on how his race had impacted his medical care. He remembered the words

Air pollution linked to higher risk of infertility in men

Air pollution and noise pollution have long been known to have detrimental effects on human health. A recent Danish study