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Wounded US Soldiers Accuse Army of Downplaying Injuries from Recent Co...
WASHINGTON — Several U.S. soldiers wounded during recent military operations in the Middle East ha...

France Reports First Ebola Case Linked to Outbreak in Democratic Repub...
PARIS — French health authorities on Wednesday confirmed the country’s first Ebola case, linked ...

Farm AI Startup Deploys Robots for Seeding, Weeding, and Harvesting in...
SALINAS, California — Agricultural technology startup Carbon Robotics is expanding the use of arti...

Tetanus Cases Draw Renewed Attention from Public Health Officials...
ATLANTA — U.S. public health officials are monitoring a recent uptick in tetanus cases, which rema...

HHS Finalizes Major HIPAA Security Rule Overhaul Requiring Mandatory S...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has not yet finalized a sweepi...

Officials Address Potential Health Impacts of Recent Conflicts...
GENEVA — Health officials and humanitarian agencies on Monday warned that recent conflicts in the Middle East, Eastern...

US Military Plans for Securing Iranian Nuclear Materials...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. military has developed contingency plans to help secure Iran’s nuclear materials if a broader ...

New Studies Link Neighborhood Economics to Child Brain Stress...
ST. LOUIS — New research published this month has found that economic conditions in a child’s neighborhood may be cl...

Socioeconomic Factors Embed in Children's Brain Development...
WASHINGTON — A major new study has found that socioeconomic factors leave a stronger imprint on children's brain devel...

Defense Secretary Addresses Munitions Stockpile Concerns in Senate...
WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth addressed congressional concerns about U.S. munitions stockpiles during a ...

Progress Reported on Personalized Healthcare Technology Initiatives...
WASHINGTON — Governments, health systems and technology developers reported progress in several personalized healthcar...

Pharmaceutical Decarbonization Gains Momentum in WHO Consultations...
GENEVA — Efforts to reduce carbon emissions across the pharmaceutical sector gained momentum during recent World Healt...

Socioeconomic Factors Embed in Children's Brain Development Study...
ST. LOUIS — Socioeconomic conditions appear to leave a stronger imprint on children's brain development than other com...

Safe Blood Supply Improves with Rise in Voluntary Donations...
GENEVA — The global blood supply has become safer as voluntary, unpaid donations continue to rise, the World Health Or...