Philadelphia Amplifies "Fight the Bite" Campaign to Combat Rising West Nile Virus Risk as Summer Heats Up
Philadelphia's health department is combating mosquitoes to lower the risks of West Nile virus, urging residents to take precautions such as using repellent and removing standing water.
Dollar Tree Accused of Leaving Poisoned Applesauce on Shelves After FDA Recall
The FDA criticized Dollar Tree for poorly handling a recall of lead-laden WanaBana applesauce pouches, which reportedly remained on shelves for two months and were tied to elevated child blood lead levels in 44 states.
University of Minnesota Research Advocates for True Disconnect During Vacation to Combat Burnout
This article discusses the importance of taking real breaks and vacation time to prevent burnout and improve mental health, highlighting research and perspectives from a University of Minnesota professor.
East Texas Town of Quitman Aims to Revolutionize Dementia Care with $6 Million Federal Grant and Scandinavian-Inspired Model
Quitman, Texas, secures a $6 million federal grant to innovate dementia care, seeking matching state funds to build a 54-bed facility promoting independence, inspired by Scandinavian models.












