A new study links common plastic chemicals to nearly 2 million premature births and thousands of infant deaths worldwide. The findings raise concerns about everyday exposure and long-term health risks.
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President Donald Trump calls out major insurers over their response to California wildfire victims. Federal review of company actions now underway.
A new lawsuit is taking aim at a federal program responsible for compensating COVID vaccine injuries. Critics argue the system limits payouts and shields manufacturers from liability.
New NHS strategies aimed at reducing waitlists are raising concerns about access to care. Critics argue that limiting referrals may delay treatment and impact patient outcomes.
AI-powered noise cameras are now issuing tickets to drivers for loud exhaust systems across major cities. The growing technology raises concerns over enforcement, privacy, and automated surveillance.
A reported euthanasia case involving an autistic teenager in the Netherlands is drawing global attention. Critics warn it raises serious ethical concerns about assisted death policies and mental illness.
Recent legislative changes in several U.S. states are raising concerns about infant care standards and legal protections. Critics argue the measures could alter how post-birth cases are handled.
A new poll shows strong bipartisan support for stricter regulations on abortion drugs, including requiring in-person doctor visits before prescribing mifepristone.
The euthanasia of 25-year-old Noelia Castillo Ramos has sparked national debate in Spain over the treatment of vulnerable individuals. Critics argue the case raises serious concerns about care, consent, and support systems.
Millions of Americans are being urged to stay indoors as wildfire smoke from Canada worsens air quality across multiple states. Health officials warn of rising risks, especially for those sensitive to pollution.
The WHO is advancing a global digital health passport system with private partners. Critics warn of privacy risks and conflicts of interest.
New data suggests declining gender dysphoria treatments across multiple countries. The trend raises questions about the long-term trajectory of the transgender movement.
A CDC safety signal raised questions about a possible stroke risk following Pfizer vaccination in older adults. The issue has fueled debate over transparency and public health messaging.
Court challenges over U.S. vaccine policy are intensifying as disputes between HHS and pediatric groups unfold. The rulings could shape future vaccination guidance nationwide.
A leading neuroscientist has raised concerns about the potential health effects of LED lighting compared to incandescent bulbs. The discussion highlights emerging research on light exposure, mitochondria, and overall cellular function.
A 25-year-old woman in Spain has died through legal euthanasia, reigniting debate over assisted death laws. The case has drawn strong reactions from both supporters and critics.


















