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The UK has outlawed “step” porn role-play while keeping first-cousin marriage legal. Critics question the government’s priorities and broader surveillance measures.
Federal incentives tied to childhood vaccinations may be ending, prompting debate over public health impacts. The shift could influence future immunization strategies nationwide.
New data shows record abortion totals reported by Planned Parenthood. The figures are intensifying debate over ethics, funding, and policy.
A new federal initiative highlights growing concerns over microplastics and pharmaceutical residues in drinking water. Regulators are expanding contaminant monitoring efforts nationwide.
Emerging data continues to shape understanding of COVID vaccine safety and potential risks. Debate intensifies as new findings challenge earlier assumptions.
Scientists are exploring a novel method to vaccinate bats using mosquitoes as carriers. The approach could reduce deadly disease spillover to humans and livestock.
Doctors say male fertility rates have fallen significantly in recent decades, with declining sperm counts raising concerns among health experts. Researchers warn the trend could signal deeper environmental or health problems affecting men worldwide.
A recent study examined whether electromagnetic radiation from power lines, household wiring, and tablets may increase the risk of brain tumors in children. Researchers found higher exposure levels among children diagnosed with central nervous system tumors compared with those without cancer.
The FDA declined to review an application for a new mRNA flu vaccine. The decision highlights ongoing regulatory scrutiny around novel vaccine platforms.
MAHA declared a major win after a disputed provision was stripped from legislation. The move reflects growing pressure from public advocates and lawmakers.
Health experts say the Nipah virus poses limited global danger under natural conditions. Concern grows over lab interference and gain-of-function research increasing pandemic risk.
An op-ed response accuses The BMJ and Commonwealth Fund of avoiding open debate on vaccines and public health. Calls for dialogue remain unanswered.
Health authorities are investigating an outbreak of infant botulism that has hospitalized 51 babies and is linked to a specific brand of infant formula. The situation has raised concerns among parents and pediatric health experts.
A lawsuit against the American Academy of Pediatrics is reviving controversy over its claim that infants could theoretically respond to 10,000 vaccines at once. Critics argue the argument avoided addressing cumulative safety concerns in the childhood vaccine schedule.
Industry-backed lawmakers are advancing changes to the Toxic Substances Control Act that could limit public petitions and roll back safeguards against toxic chemicals. Critics say this undermines key protections meant to shield health and environment.


















