Project 2025 would ‘essentially eviscerate EPA,’ former staff warn

Project 2025 would ‘essentially eviscerate EPA,’ former staff warn

Implementing Project 2025, the conservative manifesto written by ex-Trump officials, could have serious repercussions on public health, former Environmental Protection Agency employees warn. Air quality protections issued over the past four years are supposed to cut down pollution and associated health risks, preventing premature deaths and hospital visits for years to come. A group called … Read more

Virus that can paralyze children spiking in wastewater

Virus that can paralyze children spiking in wastewater

(NewsNation) — A poliolike virus that can cause paralysis in children and teens is spiking again, U.S. wastewater data shows. Enterovirus D68 has been rising, according to data from WastewaterSCAN, a national surveillance system run by researchers at two universities. They say the presence of the virus has increased since early August, which could be … Read more

Tattoo inks recalled in Canada over contamination concerns – National

Tattoo inks recalled in Canada over contamination concerns – National

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Health Canada is warning about a recall of some tattoo inks that may pose a risk of skin infection. Two types of water-based tattoo pigments by the brand Bloodline were recalled on Wednesday, namely All Purpose Black and Carolina Blue, due to “potential microbial contamination.” “The recalled … Read more

Stroke study warns two common foods can affect your chances

Stroke study warns two common foods can affect your chances

A revolutionary study has pinpointed 23 key factors that contribute to the vast majority of stroke incidents, revealing certain lifestyle choices that could either increase your risk or help you combat the condition. In a bid to tackle the escalating number of strokes, experts have been delving into how our contemporary lifestyles and diets are … Read more

Vermont caps emergency motel housing for homeless, forcing many to leave this month

Vermont caps emergency motel housing for homeless, forcing many to leave this month

BERLIN, Vt. — This fall, hundreds of the most vulnerable people experiencing homelessness in Vermont must leave state-funded motel rooms where they’ve been living as the state winds down its pandemic-era motel voucher program. The move is prompting outcry from municipal leaders and advocates who say many don’t have a place to go. The biggest … Read more

5 products to help you achieve a better night’s sleep

5 products to help you achieve a better night’s sleep

BestReviews is reader-supported and may earn an affiliate commission. Details.  Waking up early during darker months can be challenging, but there are ways to help you feel more energetic and alert. Ken Maccarone from BestReviews joins Morning in America host Markie Martin with products that will help banish restless nights for good. COURTESY: Manta Sleep … Read more

Weight loss expert says ‘plate rule’ will help you stay on track

Weight loss expert says ‘plate rule’ will help you stay on track

Many people find initial success in their weight loss journey, only to struggle with maintaining the momentum. To combat this, a popular weight loss coach has revealed ten sustainable habits for consistent weight loss – including healthy eating with the ‘plate rule’. Soraya, known as @project.s.lifestyle on TikTok, educates her 470,000 followers on how to … Read more

Why is Congo struggling to contain mpox?

Why is Congo struggling to contain mpox?

KAVUMU, Congo — Health authorities have struggled to contain outbreaks of mpox in Congo, a huge central African country where a myriad of existing problems makes stemming the spread particularly hard. Last month, the World Health Organization declared the outbreaks in Congo and about a dozen other African countries a global health emergency. And in … Read more

Tim Spector shares one food Brits should eat after illness

Tim Spector shares one food Brits should eat after illness

As the season of sickness looms, Professor Tim Spector has issued a stark warning about the potential long-term effects of antibiotics, cautioning that it could result in a recovery period extending even into the summer months. A multitude of Brits may find themselves grappling with colds, respiratory ailments and various other bacterial infections this winter, … Read more