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Millions more older adults at risk in the future from extreme heat

 

The new projection suggests that more than 23 percent of the global population of these older adults — largely concentrated in Africa and Asia — will encounter this intense heat, compared with 14 percent today.

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UN agency authorizes second vaccine against dengue amid outbreaks in the Americas

The 2024 Europe report on health and climate change: unprecedented warming demands unprecedented action-Lancet study

 

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Before vaccines, 44% of COVID-19 patients in ICU died-- U.S. study

Climate change’s economic bite will hit about $38 trillion a year by 2049--study

Climate change significantly worsened heat waves inAsia, parts of Mideast

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Extreme heat, spanning Lebanon to the Philippines since April, is being blamed for hundreds of deaths. It's added to the suffering of people who lack access to air conditioning, including displaced persons in the Middle East, the study notes.

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U.S. Nursing Homes are using Pandemic Immunity Laws To Counter Wrongful Death Suits

Testing of patients for COVID, isolation of sick staff cut in-hospital viral spread, UK modeling study suggests

U.S. Raw milk sales rise despite bird flu warnings

 

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Since March 25, when the bird flu virus was confirmed in U.S. cattle for the first time, weekly sales of raw cow’s milk have ticked up 21% to as much as 65% compared with the same periods a year ago, according to the market research firm NielsenIQ.

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CDC releases wastewater data to help track bird flu in cattle

Experts are concerned the United States is too limited in its testing of the spread of bird flu among cattle.

How fast is bird flu spreading in US cows? ‘We have no idea’

Avian flu is spreading rapidly among cattle, but public health and infectious disease experts are concerned the United States is too limited in its testing, leaving an incomplete picture of the virus’s spread.  

The threat to the general public is currently low, health officials say, and the country’s milk supply is safe. Just one person has been infected. ...

But the outbreak is widespread; officials have found the virus in 42 herds across nine states. Dairy farm workers are at risk every time they are exposed to potentially infected cattle, and viral mutations could cause an outbreak, experts warn.  

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Millions of American did not know they were covered by Medicaid --study

Pandemic treaty talks missed deadline but will continue talks --WHO

U.S. FDA warns about using over-the-counter COVID-19 tests from Cue Health

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