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Germany to give more than $1 billion for Holocaust survivors’ home care in 2026Health5 hoursBERLIN (AP) — The organization that handles claims on behalf of Jews who suffered under the Nazis said Wednesday that Germany has agreed to extend another $1.076 billion (923.9 million euros) for Holocaust survivors ' home care around the globe for the coming year. -
US appeals court overturns West Virginia landmark opioid lawsuit decisionHealth12 hours -
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Texas lawsuit against companies behind Tylenol asserts unproven claims of autism riskHealthOct 28
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Texas lawsuit against companies behind Tylenol asserts unproven claims of autism riskTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Tuesday accused the companies behind Tylenol of deceptively marketing the pain reliever to pregnant mothers in a lawsuit that asserted unproven claims that early exposure to acetaminophen increased risk of autism and other disorders.HealthOct 28
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From errant birdseed to mint mishaps, gardening can be as scary as any Halloween nightThere may be a 20-foot-tall skeleton on your next-door neighbor's lawn and zombies in the yard across the street, but the real horrors often lie in unmarked graves in the gardens of those you least suspect — maybe even your own.HealthOct 28
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Texas sues Tylenol, claims companies hid autism risksTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against the makers of Tylenol, Johnson & Johnson and Kenvue claiming the companies hid the drug's links to autism,HealthOct 28
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Anxiety over global warming is leading some young Americans to say they don’t want childrenAmanda Porretto isn't sure she'll ever have children.HealthOct 28
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Zanzibar is seeing a seaweed boom. Can the women collecting it cash in?ZANZIBAR, Tanzania (AP) — The women wade with baskets near the beaches, their colorful dresses a magnet for tourist cameras. Sunscreen worn by the holidaymakers may even contain the product the women are collecting: Zanzibar's seaweed.HealthOct 28
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Bill Gates calls for climate fight to shift focus from curbing emissions to reducing human sufferingNEW YORK (AP) — Bill Gates thinks climate change is a serious problem but it won't be the end of civilization. He thinks scientific innovation will curb it, and it's instead time for a "strategic pivot" in the global climate fight: from focusing on limiting rising temperatures to fighting poverty and preventing disease.HealthOct 28
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Trump administration must restore grants for school counselors, judge rulesThe Trump administration must release millions of dollars in grants meant to address the shortage of mental health workers in schools, a federal judge ruled Monday.HealthOct 27
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Federal food benefits and preschool aid to run dry starting Saturday if shutdown continuesFederal funds could begin running dry Saturday that help tens of millions of Americans to buy food for their families and send their toddlers to preschool if Congress doesn't reach a deal by then to end the U.S. government shutdown.HealthOct 27
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‘Presence of insects’ prompts recall of Canadian soup mixThe recall notice pertains to the Mitchell's Soup Co. brand Curried Chickpea Stew Mix. The agency said Mitchell’s was recalling the 374 g packet of the product.CanadaOct 27
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New Hampshire man resumes dialysis after record 271 days living with a pig kidneyWASHINGTON (AP) — A New Hampshire man is resuming dialysis after living with a gene-edited pig kidney for a record 271 days, doctors said Monday. His experience is helping researchers in their quest for animal-to-human transplants.HealthOct 27
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