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DEQ warns of harmful algal blooms
NBC Montana· 19 hours agoThe Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services is urging the public to stay on the lookout for harmful algal blooms (HABs ...
Why are our leaders arguing for measles outbreaks? | BRIAN LYMAN
The Montgomery Advertiser via Yahoo News· 1 day ago“The court should take with a grain of salt any grand representations about threats to public health...
Kids are starting menstruation earlier, study shows. Here is what that means for their health
CNN.com· 7 days agoZifan Wang, a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard University’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health...
NJ gets a little darker
Politico· 59 minutes ago‘He’s completely bottomed out in terms of favorables and his job approval,’ said Ashley Koning, director of the Center for Public Interest Polling at Rutgers University’s ...
The present and future of online toxicity management
gamesindustry.biz· 4 minutes agoBetween 2021 and 2023, she explained, the number of people experiencing some form of toxicity has gone from 68% to 76%, and roughly 49% of players have stated that they avoid specific games ...
Measles scare at major airports spark vaccination plea from health officials
The Washington Times· 23 hours agoHealth officials are urging Americans to remain vaccinated against measles, pointing to outbreaks at...
Public Health Advisory Issued for Battle Ground Lake Due to Elevated E. coli Levels
Hoodline· 6 days agoBattle Ground Lake's swim beach is currently under a public health advisory after tests revealed...
Arizona resident with measles traveled through Seattle airport in May, Public Health says
KING5 Seattle· 5 days agoTravelers who passed through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on May 10-11 may have come in...
June named "RaisingKC Month" for new health campaign
FOX 4 Kansas City· 2 days agoKansas City, Missouri and Kansas leaders name June “RaisingKC Month,” a new public health campaign to combat toxic stress in kids and teens
In OKCPS, behavior is communication. Simply suspending kids is not the answer | Opinion
The Oklahoman via Yahoo News· 6 days agoOklahoma City Public Schools accepts, welcomes and nurtures all kids. Kids who have special needs....