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Trump Administration Rolls Back Key Protections Against ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water

The Trump administration has significantly weakened federal limits on toxic PFAS—known as “forever chemicals”—in U.S. drinking water, reversing protections introduced under President Biden. On Wednesday,[…]

Dengue, Chikungunya Could Become Endemic in Europe Due to Climate Change, Study Warns

Europe may be on the verge of seeing dengue and chikungunya become endemic diseases, as climate change fuels the northward spread of tiger mosquitoes (Aedes[…]

US Measles Outbreak Hits 30-Year High — Experts Warn It Could Get Much Worse

The United States is facing its worst measles outbreak in three decades, with more than 1,000 cases reported in 2025, including over 800 in a[…]

Constant Fatigue? A Silent Mini-Stroke Could Be the Cause, Study Finds

If you’re feeling persistently drained despite getting enough rest, a mini-stroke—known as a transient ischemic attack (TIA)—could be the hidden reason, according to new research[…]

US Sees Sharp Decline in Drug Overdose Deaths in 2024, but Funding Cuts Threaten Progress

Drug overdose deaths in the U.S. fell sharply in 2024 to their lowest level in five years, according to new estimates from the Centers for[…]

Free Blood Pressure Checks at MACE Sion Mills

Northern Ireland Chest Heart & Stroke (NICHS) is offering free blood pressure checks as part of its ongoing awareness campaign about the risks of undetected[…]

Dengue, Chikungunya on Track to Become Endemic in Europe Amid Climate Shift

Dengue and chikungunya, two mosquito-borne viral diseases typically found in tropical regions, are likely to become endemic in Europe as rising temperatures enable the spread[…]

WHO Slashes Executive Team as US Funding Cuts Deepen Financial Crisis

The World Health Organization (WHO) is cutting nearly half of its top leadership team due to a significant funding shortfall caused by the United States[…]