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Industrial pollution effects ripple through future generations

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Grandmothers’ Exposure to Pollution Linked to Intellectual Disabilities in Grandchildren A recent study has revealed a concerning link between grandmothers’

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UK baby food change spotlights UPFs once again

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Call for Expanded Regulations on Ultra-Processed Foods Gains Momentum The UK’s successful implementation of regulations on foods high in fat,

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Climate conditions tied to dengue fever outbreak risks new study

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El Nino Linked to Increased Dengue Fever Cases in the Americas A recent study published in Science Translational has revealed

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City parks ease COVID depression a new study shows strong link

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Green Spaces Boost Mental Well-being in Canadian Cities During Pandemic A recent study highlights the significant role green spaces played

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Maximising Resources And Outcomes Economic Views On Sewer Monitoring

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Unlocking Public Health Benefits: The Power of Wastewater and Environmental Surveillance In the realm of public health, proactive and comprehensive

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mRNA: Promise, Problem, or Peril?

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The mRNA Vaccine: A Balanced Perspective on Its Role The narrative surrounding mRNA vaccines has been a rollercoaster. Initially hailed

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Cervical Cancer Awareness Seminar Empowers Women with Knowledge

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HPV Vaccination Campaign: Awareness Seminar in Vehari The Health and Population Welfare Department recently conducted an awareness and training seminar

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Polio vaccination setup for children now fully finalized

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Ghotki Gears Up for Major Polio Vaccination Drive Ghotki district is preparing for a large-scale polio vaccination campaign, aiming to

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Teen vaccination rates for Tdap MenACWY rose from 2023 to 2024

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Vaccination Trends in the U.S.: Tdap and MenACWY Increase, HPV Stable Recent data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control

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Study shows teen vaping tied to increased risk of smoking pot and alcohol use

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Protecting Teens: A Call for Stronger E-Cigarette Regulations Recent research highlights a growing concern: the increasing number of teenagers and

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