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HealthTiverton Issues Boil Water Advisory After Stone Bridge Pressure Loss
The Rhode Island Department of Health issued a boil water advisory for Tiverton’s Stone Bridge Fire District after a watermain break on April 23, 2026.
HealthGary S. May Announces $75 Million Gift to UC Davis Vet School
Chancellor Gary S. May announced a $75 million gift from Kathy Chiao and Kenneth Hao to the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine for medical research.
HealthScientists Test mRNA Vaccines to Speed H5N1 Pandemic Response
Researchers have launched a phase 3 clinical trial testing an mRNA vaccine against H5N1 avian influenza to accelerate human immunity during a pandemic.
HealthUT Health Sciences Joins HHS Program to Integrate Nutrition Training
The University of Tennessee Health Sciences joined a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services program to integrate nutrition training into medical curr...
HealthHelene Gayle Discusses Social Determinants at Golub Capital Lecture
Spelman College president emerita Helene Gayle and Chicago Urban League CEO Karen Freeman-Wilson discuss social determinants of health at Golub Capital.
HealthNorth Philly Skate Rink to Become Health Clinic by April 2026
Greater Philadelphia Health Action will convert the former Carman Gardens Skate Rink in North Philly into a new health center by the April 2026 deadline.
HealthTrump Order Eases Research Barriers for Schedule I Compounds
President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing federal agencies to accelerate clinical research on Schedule I compounds for medical treatments.
HealthAnnette Jackson Joins Michigan Patients Seeking Better Lyme Testing
Annette Jackson joins Michigan patients demanding improved Lyme disease testing as the state health department reports a surge in tick-borne infections.
HealthKenya Nurse Kephine Ojung’a Battles Drug Shortages in Kilifi County
Nurse Kephine Ojung’a manages severe reproductive medicine shortages in Kilifi County, Kenya, as empty pharmacy shelves threaten patient care standards.
HealthRural Residents Block Solar Projects Over Unproven Health Concerns
Rural residents in the United States are successfully blocking local solar farm projects by citing unproven health concerns, causing a regulatory delay.
HealthTruro man turns Kia into mobile billboard for suicide prevention
Ben Drew of Truro, Cornwall, rebranded his Kia Ceed in April 2025 as a mobile billboard for Man Down UK to promote mental health and suicide prevention.
HealthVenetoulis Institute Saves Post-Gazette From May 3 Shutdown
The Venetoulis Institute for Local Journalism purchased the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, successfully preventing the newspaper's scheduled May 3 closure.