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America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – Dr. Vaughn discusses the complexities surrounding COVID vaccination, with a particular focus on ethical dilemmas, known versus potential risks, and the importance of transparency from health authorities. He highlights the need for a balanced approach to public health that respects individual choices while ensuring...
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – Dr. Vaughn discusses the complexities surrounding COVID vaccination, with a particular focus on ethical dilemmas, known versus potential risks, and the importance of transparency from health authorities. He highlights the need for a balanced approach to public health that respects individual choices while ensuring...
Thousands of vaccines are being administered to students in the UK following an outbreak of Meningitis in Kent in which two young people have died. Dr John Cuddihy, the HSE's National Director for Public Health, on the symptoms parents should watch out for.
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Gaza health authorities say the Rafah Crossing with Egypt is operating under strict limits that endanger thousands of patients needing medical treatment abroad.
Here are the latest developments from the Philippines, from the threat posed by the Nipah virus to high domestic travel costs and a maritime tragedy. - Narito ang mga bagong balita mula sa Pilipinas, mula sa banta ng Nipah virus hanggang sa mataas na presyo ng domestic travel at isang trahedya sa karagatan.
One of the UK's leading health authorities has told people they 'must' wear a face mask if they have flu-like symptoms - would you wear a mask to stop the spread? Frank spoke to virologist Dr Connor Bamford Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Gaza-based health authorities say Israel has handed over the bodies of 15 Palestinians to Gaza through the International Committee of the Red Cross as part of the prisoner exchange deal with Hamas.
AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on over 20 Gazans killed by the latest Israeli strikes.
In a True North exclusive, Nova Scotia health authorities admit that they've greenlit multiple surgeries for patients under 19 years old. Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith signed two memoranda of understanding to boost interprovincial trade. The Alberta Prosperity Project is promising tax cuts and budget surpluses if the province separates from Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Gaza-based health authorities say an Israeli bombing has killed a foreign UN worker and injured five others.
Health authorities in Gaza say over 400 people have died in the latest Israeli airstrikes on the Palestinian enclave.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on the mounting death toll from the Israel Hamas war.
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Health authorities have ditched a plan to do data matching on 111 callers in mental distress, despite saying it was crucial to design ways to help them. They had intended last month to start listening to lots of emergency mental health callers They would than have matched that to information held in police, health and state social agencies' databases. Reporter Phil Pennington spoke with Corin Dann.
International condemnation has grown over Israel's rescue operation over the weekend, which Gaza health officials say has killed 274 Palestinians and left around 700 others injured.
There's been a sudden spike in whooping cough, which has prompted health authorities to send notices out to GPs, hospitals and hauora Maori clinics warning them to be on the look out for the disease - also known as pertussis - and to protect the most vulnerable. Health Correspondent Rowan Quinn reports.
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The U-S Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning to consumers against some wearable tech that claims to test blood glucose levels without piercing the skin. House doctor Peter Lin brought us that story.
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Health authorities have received multiple complaints about the Assisted Dying Service, including a lack of facilities willing to provide it and claims of discrimination against patients with a terminal illness who chose to use the service. Since the End of Life Choice Act came into place two years ago more than 600 people with a terminal illness have used the service. Sally Wenley reports.
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Health authorities are rushing to trace the origin of a listeria contamination, after cases in Victoria, NSW and Queensland, dating apps like Bumble, Tinder and Hinge have been told to make their platforms safer, Donald Trump had a shocker over the weekend, Australia's rugby world cup campaign is in tatters after losing to Fiji, 22 -15, Multiple investigations have been launched in the UK, after a number of women accused Russell Brand of sexual assault, Drew Barrymore has paused the premiere of her talk show until after the Hollywood strikes are overSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A rare case of death has occurred in New South Wales after a tetanus [[tet-nes]] infection. It is the first tetanus related death since 1993. Health authorities and experts claim vaccination is the best preventive measure. - Բացառիկ մահուան դէպք մը պատահեցաւ New South Wales-ի մէջ պրկախտի (tetanus) վարակումէ ետք: Այս` պրկախտէն առաջին մահն է 1993 թուականէն: Առողջապահական իշխանութիւններ և մասնագէտներ կը պնդեն որ պատուաստումը կանխարգիլումի լաւագոյն միջոցն է:
A rare case of death has occurred in New South Wales after a tetanus infection. It is the first tetanus related death since 1993. Health authorities and experts say vaccination is the best preventive measure.
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Health authorities have been told poor reporting of radiology scans throughout the lower half of the North Island is endangering people's lives. A new internal report to Health NZ lists four frequent failures it says could lead to 'patient death or a life-changing delay to treatment'. In it, radiologists describe how they are often not seeing all the body parts that have been scanned - so could miss a patient's cancer. They say the missing information, delays and other failings have persisted for years in the central region of Wellington, Hawke's Bay and Manawatu. They say these appear not have caused a serious incident yet, but Te Whatu Ora must address them. Phil Pennington has the secret report and spoke to Corin Dann.
The monkeypox outbreak continues to grow faster than many initially expected. Nearly 6,000 cases have been reported in the U.S. since May and three states have issued emergency declarations over the outbreak in the last week. New York City Health Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan joins Stephanie Sy to discuss efforts to contain the virus in one of the country's epicenters. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The monkeypox outbreak continues to grow faster than many initially expected. Nearly 6,000 cases have been reported in the U.S. since May and three states have issued emergency declarations over the outbreak in the last week. New York City Health Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan joins Stephanie Sy to discuss efforts to contain the virus in one of the country's epicenters. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The monkeypox outbreak continues to grow faster than many initially expected. Nearly 6,000 cases have been reported in the U.S. since May and three states have issued emergency declarations over the outbreak in the last week. New York City Health Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan joins Stephanie Sy to discuss efforts to contain the virus in one of the country's epicenters. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
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Citing FDA and WHO propaganda and fudging data to peddle experimental injections and more, independent journalist James Roguski warned Americans to stop trusting health authorities–and even many doctors. In this interview on Conversations That Matter with The New American magazine’s Alex Newman, Roguski said the push to inject children required that government ignore the data ... The post Health Authorities Engaged in “Fraud,” Warns Journalist James Roguski appeared first on The New American.
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Health officials are worried that this winter could see the resurgence of the flu, an increase in Japanese encephalitis, even as COVID-19 remains a concern. The National Cabinet has talked about what governments and Australian residents can do to be prepared. - Առողջապահութեան մասնագէտներ մտահոգուած են որ այս ձմեռ, կրնայ հարբուխը ետ վերադառնալ և կրնայ աւելնալ ճաբոնական ուղեղատապը, նոյնիսկ մինչ ՔՈՎԻՏ-19 տակաւին կը մնայ որպէս մտահոգութիւն:
Health officials are worried that this winter could see the resurgence of the flu, an increase in Japanese encephalitis, even as COVID-19 remains a concern. The National Cabinet has talked about what governments and Australian residents can do to be prepared. - Առողջապահութեան մասնագէտներ մտահոգուած են որ այս ձմեռ, կրնայ հարբուխը ետ վերադառնալ և կրնայ աւելնալ ճաբոնական ուղեղատապը, նոյնիսկ մինչ ՔՈՎԻՏ-19 տակաւին կը մնայ որպէս մտահոգութիւն:
News Briefing-COVID-19 updates and health authorities acknowledge myocarditis death as vaccine-related-Prospects for South Korea's 3rd and 4th quarter inoculation schedules amid Moderna's production issues -Conflict between ruling party presidential hopefuls continue despite leadership's intervention to cool down -People Power Party raises pressure on former Prosecutor-General Yoon Seok-youl to join the party -Sewol Ferry memorial booth to be temporarily moved near the Seoul Metropolitan Council-코로나19 업데이트 및 20대 심근염 사망 사례에 대한 백신 인과성 인정-모더나 생산 차질 가운데 3분기 및 4분기 접종계획 전망-민주당의 쿨다운 요청에도 계속되는 지역주의 공방-국민의힘 당원들의 윤석열 전 검찰총장 입당 촉구-세월호 기억공간 서울시의회로 임시 이동 합의 Guest: Kelly Cho, Reporter See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.