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1981. Gonzaga suspends John Stockton's season tickets for not wearing a mask... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-01-23 19:06:44, published by USA Today
An outspoken critic of COVID-19 vaccines, Stockton has sparred with Gonzaga officials over enforcement of its health protocols at basketball games.... [additional details]
1982. Youth mental health: My young clients build a coping tool box. It's... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-01-23 18:06:53, published by USA Today
Mental health is declining in the pandemic, and young children are showing clear signs of illness. A simple toolbox can help relieve stress.... [additional details]
1983. I am done with masks. We've been idiotic about them since the beginning. (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-01-23 11:06:46, published by USA Today
No resource, not even masks, is more vital to public health than the credibility of leaders who in a crisis must ask people to do unpopular things.... [additional details]
1984. Americans will be able to pick up free N95 masks from various... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-01-22 20:05:37, published by CNN
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1985. Fact check: Rep. Ronny Jackson falsely claims undocumented immigrants... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-01-21 16:06:07, published by CNN
Republican Texas Rep. Ronny Jackson, a doctor who formerly served as White House physician to presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump, made a sensational claim this past weekend about undocumented immigrants. ... [additional details]
1986. DeSantis administration puts health official on leave for encouraging vaccinations... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-01-21 12:06:40, published by USA Today
DeSantis administration puts health director on leave for encouraging vaccinations for staff. Essential workers coming to US must be vaccinated. Latest updates.... [additional details]
1987. Chris Daughtry advocates for mental health resources after revealing daughter's... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-01-20 17:06:39, published by USA Today
In a joint statement, Chris Daughtry and his wife Deanna revealed Hannah's cause of death a suicide and advocated for mental health resources.... [additional details]
1988. No amount of alcohol is good for the heart, report says, but critics... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-01-20 16:05:48, published by CNN
In a bold move, the World Health Federation released a policy brief Thursday saying that no amount of alcohol is good for the heart. ... [additional details]
1989. Indiana considers approving ivermectin to treat COVID-19 despite FDA warnings:... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-01-20 15:06:45, published by USA Today
An Indiana lawmaker wants to block health care providers from discouraging use of anti-parasite medicine ivermectin to treat COVID-19. Latest updates.... [additional details]
1990. Teenage mental health crisis: I'm not counting on my anxiety ever going... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-01-20 11:06:43, published by USA Today
I managed my racing heart and my shortness of breath. Until it turned to depression and I couldn't manage it anymore.<... [additional details]
1991. 'Shame on us': Public health in America at a breaking point as... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-01-20 11:06:36, published by USA Today
Business as usual won't be enough to combat the next public health crisis, experts say. The U.S. must tackle long-standing health problems, too.... [additional details]
1992. Florida health official sent an email calling out his unvaccinated... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-01-20 04:05:49, published by CNN
The top official for Florida's Department of Health in the Orlando area has been placed on administrative leave after he sent an email expressing his frustration at the low vaccination rate among his colleagues. ... [additional details]
1993. More people died of drug-resistant bacterial infections in 2019... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-01-20 02:05:57, published by CNN
At least 1.27 million people died in 2019 due to drug-resistant bacterial infections, according to a new study on the global burden of antimicrobial resistance. ... [additional details]
1994. A Canadian restaurant was forced to close its dining room because... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-01-19 23:06:05, published by CNN
A restaurant in Alberta was forced to briefly close its dining room after the health department found patrons were showing photos of dogs instead of proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test, as mandated by the Canadian province. ... [additional details]
1995. Taxing extreme wealth could lift 2.3 billion people out of poverty... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-01-19 22:06:16, published by CNN
The pandemic has shone a spotlight on how inequality kills. As inequalities in income, wealth and access to health care have accelerated, the world's most economically precarious people have suffered far more than their fair share of death and economic loss. ... [additional details]
1996. Opinion: How the Biden administration can ensure mask access to... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-01-19 21:06:05, published by CNN
Health care workers vividly remember the anxiety surrounding mask access in the early days of the pandemic. The shortages of personal protective equipment in hospitals were so severe that it was an all-too-common occurrence to walk into work, only to find that there were no available N95 respirators... [additional details]
1997. Top Florida health official on leave over support for vaccination... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-01-19 19:05:11, published by BBC
The state is investigating if Dr Raul Pino violated state law by urging his employees to get jabbed. [additional details]
1998. 'Plateaus and downturns' in new cases of omicron; how to get your... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-01-19 18:06:42, published by USA Today
The University of Washington's Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation predicts a peak in daily infections within a few days. Latest COVID news.... [additional details]
1999. Specialist mental health unit failures exposed by patients... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-01-19 10:05:32, published by BBC
Patients say they’ve been placed in unsafe environments, often far from home. [additional details]
2000. America leads wealthy countries in maternal deaths. Our local data could... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-01-18 23:06:57, published by USA Today
Everything contributes to America's maternal health crisis: geography, social factors, racial inequality, internalized racism.additional details]
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