Tag: Public health
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Bayer wins in US court, but at what cost to public health?
A landmark US Supreme Court ruling protects Bayer from thousands of lawsuits linked to its Roundup weedkiller. Plaintiffs alleged the German agrochemical giant failed to warn users about potential cancer risks.
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Recent outbreaks of so-called ‘flesh-eating bacteria’
In recent years, deaths linked to the flesh‑eating bacterium Vibrio vulnificus and group A streptococcus have risen in the US, Europe and Asia. Warming seas have allowed Vibrio to spread from the Baltic to parts of the North Sea and the Mediterranean.
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The latest outbreaks of so-called ‘flesh-eating bacteria’
Hundreds have died in recent outbreaks of the ‘flesh-eating’ bacteria Vibrio vulnificus and Streptococcus A. By 2026 Vibrio is spreading through the Mediterranean, driven by warming seas, after silently killing for decades.
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Recent outbreaks of so‑called ‘flesh‑eating’ bacteria
Hundreds have died in recent outbreaks of the so-called flesh-eating bacteria Vibrio vulnificus and Group A strep. In 2026 Vibrio is spreading through the Mediterranean, driven by warming seas, after silently killing for decades.
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How the latest ‘flesh-eating bacteria’ outbreaks unfolded
In recent years, deaths linked to the ‘flesh-eating’ bacterium Vibrio vulnificus and group A streptococcus have increased in the United States, Europe and Asia. Warmer seas have allowed Vibrio to spread beyond the Baltic to parts of the North Sea and the Mediterranean.
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France swelters in heatwave as temperatures look set to hit 40C
Nearly two-thirds of France is now under an orange heatwave alert as people battle extreme temperatures across the country. #EuropeNews
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Europe’s rare disease patients face a mental health care gap, survey finds
Seven in 10 people living with a rare disease and their carers report poor mental health, with three in four reporting a need for psychological support, according to a survey by Europe’s rare diseases organisation EURORDIS.
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Lithuania’s plan to send junior doctors to rural areas sparks backlash
Lithuania — a Baltic country of 2,8 million — plans to tackle medical deserts by sending junior doctors to remote regions. Junior doctors oppose what they see as a “populist” move.
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How experts track disease threats as 6 million head to the World Cup
As six million fans travel across North America for the 2026 World Cup, health authorities are on alert for any sign of an infectious disease outbreak.
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South Africa rolls out new preventive HIV shot in ‘major turning point’
To display this content from YouTube, you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. Accept Manage my choices South Afrca rolls out new HIV shot
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