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Israeli settlers kill Palestinians in West Bank attack, health ministry says
David GrittenBBC News Reporting fromJerusalem ShareSave Palestinians look on as a fire burns on a hilltop seized by Israeli settlers near Sinjil on 4 July Two Palestinians have been killed in an attack by Israeli settlers on a town in the north of...

Researchers make game-changing discovery that could fix dangerous issue with common home heating feature: 'The health effects are well known'
Photo Credit: Karl Maasdam, Oregon State University Wood-burning stoves are still common across the U.S., especially in rural areas. They're cheap to run and easy to maintain. However, they also release fine particulate pollution that can be...

Plan providing taxi, rideshare vouchers for sexual assault survivor healthcare awaits final action
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WAND) — A bipartisan plan on Gov. JB Pritzker's desk could allow sexual assault survivors to use vouchers to pay for taxi or rideshare services like Uber and Lyft. Illinois currently requires treatment hospitals to provide...

Everton transfer news LIVE - Mark Travers medical, Douglas Luiz latest, Accrington friendly
Preparations for Everton’s first pre-season friendlies are underway. David Moyes will take his side to Accrington Stanley on Tuesday night before a trip to Blackburn Rovers at the weekend ahead of the Premier League Summer Series event in the USA....
Evening Briefing: State Sen. Cooney, Troopers PBA push for State Police mental health leave bill, Hochul raises more than $4M for reelection bid and Mayor Evans to lead Pride flag-raising event
Good evening, Rochester. We're wrapping up the day for you with the most important stories you need to know and your weather outlook. Your Weather Planner Tuesday looks hot and humid with ample sunshine. Highs will be closer to 90 with heat index...

Doulas, once a luxury, are increasingly covered by Medicaid. SC might be the latest state to do so.
As a postpartum doula, Dawn Oliver does her best work in the middle of the night. During a typical shift, she shows up at her clients’ home at 10 p.m. She answers questions they may have about basic infant care and keeps an eye out for signs of...

Ralph de la Torre: The Making of a Healthcare Oligarch
And the price the rest of us pay—in money and in blood. Ad Policy Laughing all the way to the bank: Caritas Christi CEO Ralph de la Torre at a meeting at Norwood Hospital.(John Tlumacki / The Boston Globe via Getty Images) Ralph de la Torre was...

'It’s ludicrous to chop down two perfectly healthy trees': Walsall Council urged to reconsider plans to fell 160 year-old trees worth £97,000
A Willenhall resident has called on the council to ‘apply common sense’ over its plan to fell trees near the new railway station. Walsall Council has carried out a ‘formal risk assessment’ into two trees on Rosehill and has decided that they would...

In sickness and in health
I am one of those people who LOVES to tell you how I NEVER get sick. Honestly, I can’t even remember the last time I had a cold. (See, I just did it and this article has only begun) But seriously, I don’t get sick. My claim to fame in recent years...

Congresswoman Susie Lee raises concerns over healthcare cuts and education funding pauses
Congresswoman Susie Lee, who has represented Nevada’s 3rd District in the U.S. Congress since 2019, recently addressed several issues affecting her constituents through a series of posts on social media. The topics ranged from health care coverage...

Eating Earlier in the Day May Boost Metabolic Health
Our metabolic processes differ depending on the time of day and many of them are more active in the morning than in the evening. Although studies show that eating late in the day is associated with an increased risk of obesity and cardiovascular...

Inflammation and your health
Much of what we read in the media recently warns of the dangers of “inflammation”. This refers to what happens when the body recognizes anything that is foreign—such as an invading microbe, plant pollen, or chemical. The immune system becomes...

$600 Million Funding Slash Hits Mental Health in TX Schools
In Texas, we've already seen the federal spending cuts affect people's lives by taking away jobs. It's also impacted several different programs that were funded federally. Some of those programs were simply eliminated, while others the...

Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul pitches health care solution, talks tariffs in home state
RICHMOND — (TNS) Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul updated constituents about goings-on in Washington Friday afternoon, including his vote on President Donald Trump's megabill and more tariff announcements. After visiting Georgetown’s Ag Credit...

Global Anime Challenge Unites Industry Veterans to Mentor Aspiring Animators and Tackle Crunch Culture for a Healthier Future
At Anime Central 2025, Anime News Network sat down with four of Japan's rising anime talents—director Keiichirō Saitō (Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, Bocchi the Rock!), producer Takafumi Nakame (The Garden of Words, your name.), and animators...

The Hidden Signs Your Friendship Might Be Damaging Your Mental Health
A new self-assessment tool is helping people recognize signs of emotional harm and imbalance in their friendships. TIT Correspondent info@impressivetimes.com Friendships are often considered the safest space for emotional support, personal growth,...
‘A lot of people hoped I died during my ill health’ — 15 memorable Buhari quotes
Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria’s former president and military head of state, died on July 13 at a hospital in London. He left behind a rich, multi-faceted legacy marked by a steadfast commitment to discipline and a firm anti-corruption stance. While...

John MacArthur Health: About the Pastor’s Condition After Hospitalization
Image Credit: Facebook John MacArthur John MacArthur, the longtime pastor of Grace Community Church in California, has been a leading voice in evangelical Christianity for over five decades. Known for his expository preaching and prolific writing,...

Riverine Communities in Brazil's Pantanal Face Precarious Access to Healthcare and Suffer from Wildfire Aftermath
"Everyone was badly affected, traumatized by the fire," says Rosemari Gomes de Souza, 24, a resident of a riverine community on the banks of the Paraguay River in Corumbá, Mato Grosso do Sul, in Brazil’s Central-West region. The area was hit by...

Mary Gay Scanlon criticizes Republican-led legislation on deficit spending and healthcare
Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon, who has represented Pennsylvania’s 5th District in the U.S. Congress since 2018, recently commented on several legislative actions and political developments through a series of posts on social media. Scanlon, a...