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    Trump’s Tariffs Are an Accidental Win for Public Health

    The EBCreate “Miami Mint”–flavored vape is really a surprise. The system just isn’t notably technologically superior; the digital parts inside encompass little greater than a battery and a heating coil that turns liquid into mist. The vape smells like a mojito that’s gone a bit bitter. However for $25 at my native vape store, I acquired this tiny trinket that,…

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    Idaho Cuts Public Health Benefits for Undocumented Immigrants

    BOISE, Idaho — As a measles outbreak spreads by way of different states, Idaho is ending publicly funded vaccinations for individuals dwelling within the U.S. illegally. A brand new legislation lately signed by Republican Gov. Brad Little will halt quite a lot of public advantages for these within the U.S. unlawfully, together with communicable illness testing, prenatal and postnatal care…

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  • Health

    Public Health Can’t Stop Making the Same Nutrition Mistake

    On the earth of diet, few phrases are extra contentious than wholesome. Consultants and influencers alike are perpetually warring over whether or not fat are harmful for the guts, whether or not carbs are good or unhealthy on your waistline, and how much protein a person truly needs. But when figuring out wholesome meals will not be at all times…

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  • Kitchener Public Library Workers Join CUPE

    This part is Partnership Content material equipped The content material on this part is equipped by Enterprise Wire for the needs of distributing press releases on behalf of its shoppers. Postmedia has not reviewed the content material. by Business Wire Breadcrumb Path Hyperlinks PMN Press Releases Business Wire News Releases Creator of the article: Revealed Jan 25, 2024  •  1…

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  • Opinion

    Environment: Public transit | The Seattle Times

    Re: “State ferries: Integrate with public ground transport” [Nov. 26, Northwest Voices]: I take advantage of and recognize the state ferry system and couldn’t agree extra with the letter encouraging the Washington State Division of Transportation and public transit officers to raised coordinate schedules and connections between ferries and public floor transit. Even connections between buses and Sounder trains typically…

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  • Opinion

    Student discipline: ‘A constant struggle in public education’

    Re: “Student discipline: Are schools equipped to handle behavioral extremes?” [Nov. 26, Opinion] and “Five seismic changes to education in Washington over the past decade” [Oct. 29, Education Lab]: There have been quite a few latest articles relating to the effectiveness of suspensions in our public colleges. The principle thrust of those accounts has been that suspensions don’t work as…

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  • Opinion

    Public safety: The dangers of toy guns

    Re: “Police take into custody man who allegedly had toy gun on UW campus” [Nov. 25, Local News]: We at Grandmothers Towards Gun Violence are relieved that the police took this man into custody earlier than a tragedy passed off. Toy weapons look dangerously like actual weapons. Unable to tell apart clearly between them, police, and others, develop into harassed,…

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  • Politics

    Memphis Defunded The Police – Now The City Is Running A ‘Real Men Don’t Murder’ Public Service Campaign

    Town of Memphis, which slashed retirement advantages for cops following the taking pictures of Michael Brown in 2014, is now working billboard campaigns urging younger males to not commit homicide. A picture purportedly exhibiting one such billboard was posted to the X social media platform (previously often known as Twitter) by ScienceIO CEO Will Manidis. “Anti-murder billboards are an extremely…

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  • Opinion

    State ferries: Integrate with public ground transport

    Re: “Washington’s ferry system is broken, and Gov. Inslee must right the ship” [Nov. 12, Opinion]: As a resident of Whidbey Island, I couldn’t agree extra that our ferry system is in deep trouble, and it’s going to be a very long time earlier than new ferries will save us. We want our state and native governments to do some…

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  • World

    There are too few toilets in Africa and it’s a public health hazard – how to fix the problem

    Omololu Fagunwa, Queen’s University Belfast and Helen Onyeaka, University of Birmingham Think about you’re miles from the closest restroom, and nature’s name is pressing – a state of affairs which may elevate a light panic throughout a hike or at a music pageant. Now, image that very same situation, not as a one-off inconvenience, however as a each day actuality.…

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