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Two foxes near Stoney Run Park tested positive for rabies, Baltimore health officials say. Neighbors should check pets and report possible exposures.
State testing found glyphosate in several store‑bought breads; experts and industry groups disagree on whether the ppb readings pose a health risk.
Allegheny County reports a rising number of sudden unexpected infant deaths and has launched a targeted safe‑sleep campaign with bus, billboard and radio messaging.
Toxic mold forced a Walton family from their home and put a 6-year-old’s Cincinnati Children’s care at risk. Neighbors and a teacher-led fundraiser are scrambling to help.
Larimer County says tularemia bacteria was found in a dead rabbit in Berthoud. Officials urge gloves, repellent and to report multiple animal deaths.
A class-action complaint from St. Joseph Medical Center nurses says Ascension and Prime Healthcare breached the hospital's staffing plan and endangered patients.
OHA has lowered the AQI thresholds that trigger cancellations and scaled-back play for summer camps and youth sports, meaning more frequent moves indoors when smoke appears.
A new federally commissioned study finds health risks rise after one drink a day and recommends one drink or fewer, while the 202520130 Dietary Guidelines omitted numeric limits.
Ken Paxton opened an industry-wide probe into protein powder makers after Consumer Reports and the Clean Label Project flagged elevated heavy-metal levels.
Mesquite announced overnight mosquito spraying after West Nile–positive samples were found; officials attached spray maps and urged residents to use repellent and drain standing water.
Mosquito samples from Point Breeze tested positive for West Nile; officials remind residents to use repellent, drain standing water and report breeding sites.
Ads promising "free Medicare grocery cards" are circulating online and on streaming platforms. Experts say they’re usually private Medicare Advantage perks — not a government check.
A JAMA Pediatrics study finds about a 17% decline in infant egg allergy after earlier‑feeding guidance. Pediatricians advise parents to follow developmental cues and consult before introducing allergens.
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