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16 articles tagged with "public health"
The Woman From Part 1 Is Now a Bar in a Chart: A Journey Through Women's Health Data
This article chronicles the transformation of 67 million American women's health data into impactful visualizations, highlighting the importance of data in public health.
Concerns Grow Over Escaped Flowerhorn Fish in Laguna's Ecosystem
The presence of escaped Flowerhorn cichlids in San Pablo City raises alarms about ecological impacts and potential health risks for residents.
Comprehensive Analysis Affirms Safety and Efficacy of mRNA Vaccines
A global review underscores the strong protection offered by mRNA vaccines against COVID-19, highlighting their safety and potential for future development.
Sedentary Lifestyle May Affect Cellular Energy in Healthy Individuals
A recent study suggests that even healthy individuals who do not engage in regular physical activity may face a decline in cellular energy production, raising concerns for public health.
Adapting to Climate Change: A Focus on Health and Infrastructure in Europe
As Europe faces more frequent and severe heatwaves, the emphasis on climate adaptation is increasingly turning towards public health, education, and social infrastructure rather than solely environmental policy.
Google's Ambitious Plan to Combat Dengue with Sterilized Mosquitoes
As dengue fever becomes a growing concern, Google aims to release 64 million sterilized male mosquitoes in California and Florida, pending federal approval. This initiative could reshape public health strategies this summer.
Concerns Rise as Knightdale Faces Elevated Uranium Levels in Water Supply
Residents of Knightdale are expressing alarm following a utility report that indicates high levels of uranium in the local water supply, marking the second such report in recent months.
Health Expert Addresses Hantavirus Concerns Amid Misinformation
Amid rising public anxiety over a hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship, health experts, including Professor Paul Hunter, emphasize that the risk to the general population is minimal and should not be compared to Covid-19.