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- Valley Fever Cases Triple in El Paso Over a Decade; UTEP Study Links Surge to Extreme Heat and Dust Storms
Published: Apr 30, 2026
Section: Natural Sciences
Researchers at The University of Texas at El Paso have found that Valley fever incidence rates in the region tripled between 2013 and 2022. The study, published in the Internationa...
- Lancet Countdown 2026 Report Warns Fossil Fuel Reliance Escalates European Health Crisis
Published: Apr 11, 2026
Section: Medical News
A major 2026 report from the Lancet Countdown Europe reveals that dependence on fossil fuels is driving a surge in air pollution, heat-related deaths, and infectious diseases acros...
- World Health Day 2026: WHO Champions "Together for Health. Stand with Science." to Combat Global Crises
Published: Apr 7, 2026
Section: Medical News
On its 78th anniversary, the World Health Organization (WHO) has launched a year-long campaign emphasizing scientific rigor and international collaboration as the essential defense...
- Waterloo Modeling Predicts Sevenfold Increase in Unhealthy Air Alerts by 2100, Affecting 100 Million Americans
Published: Mar 31, 2026
Section: Environment
A study led by the University of Waterloo warns that climate change is on track to make poor air quality a daily reality for nearly one in three Americans by the end of the century...
- New NYU Study Identifies Lower Heat Risk Thresholds for Vulnerable Older Adults in Urban Environments
Published: Mar 23, 2026
Section: Health
Research from NYU Grossman School of Medicine reveals that heat-related emergency admissions for vulnerable seniors spike at a heat index of 90°F, significantly lower than the curr...
- New NYU Study Finds Vulnerable Older Adults Face Severe Health Risks at Heat Thresholds Lower Than Municipal Alerts
Published: Mar 23, 2026
Section: Health
Researchers from NYU Grossman School of Medicine have identified that heat-related emergency department visits among vulnerable seniors spike at 90°F, five degrees lower than New Y...