Kids born during COVID-19 pandemic don't have higher autism risk--study

Climate change impact is reducing blood supply donations

This summer, the American Red Cross declared an emergency blood shortage in the U.S. There’s a seasonal pattern to blood donations, which often dip over the summer and during the winter holidays. But experts also say that climate change disrupts the national blood supply, with extreme heat and worsening storms in certain regions keeping people away from blood banks.

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U.S. will provide free COVID-19 tests later this month. Date not announced yet

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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees the program, has not yet said when it will start taking orders again for the at-home COVID-19 tests through the COVIDTests.gov website. It only instructs visitors to "come back to place your order in late September 2024."

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Climate change could triple U.S. heat deaths by mid-century, experts warn

If global warming is left largely unchecked, the number of Americans who succumb to extreme heat will triple by mid-century, new projections estimate.

These deaths could affect poor and minority Americans much more than the white and better-off, according to a team led by Dr. Sameed Khatana of the University of Pennsylvania.

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Mosquito-born EEE: Declared threat in New York State; impact of climate change

U.S. to donate 1 million mpox vaccine doses for Africa

Only 45% of older U.S. adults plan to get updated COVID vaccines --poll

Only 45% of Americans age 50 and older say they're likely to get the updated COVID-19 vaccine this season, according to a poll today from the University of Michigan. 

The poll shows many at high risk of severe illness appear unlikely to seek the vaccine, and interest in an updated vaccine varies widely by age-group, education level, and other factors.

The results come from the National Poll on Healthy Aging conducted in August. At the time of polling, new COVID vaccines were not yet widely available, but they had been approved for use and endorsed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 

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Mpox: Nearly 30,000 suspected cases in Africa, clade 1b variety spreads to India

U.S. Whooping cough cases are soaring --CDC

U.S. COVID activity continues to decline in some regions

US COVID activity continued to decline in many areas, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said today in its latest updates. ...

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The U.S. FDA approves an at-home nasal flu vaccine

WHO to call for urgent, high-level action to address global problem of antimicrobial resistance

Californians to vote on bonds to help counter damages from climate change

New federal program helps small struggling rural hospitals; North Carolina facility is among first to reopen

16 U.S. Rural Electric Cooperatives Will receive $7.3 Billion in Federal Funding to Deliver More Affordable, Reliable Electricity

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