Upcoming Conference: Public health and technology -- NextMed Health, March 30-Aug 2

Conference alert: NextMed Health is a unique cross-disciplinary international conference exploring the use of accelerating technologies, and their potential to improve the future of health and medicine, including community public health, worldwide.  It is being held  March 30-April 2nd at the historic Hotel del Coronado located on the beach in San Diego, California.

Sessions include  the use of technology to improve “Public, Global and Planetary Health,” and “Accelerating Health Access and Equality.” Among the distinguished faculty speakers are famed epidemiologist Larry Brilliant of the Skoll Foundation, Prof. Chris Mason of Cornell Weill, and Eric Topol of Scripps. Learn more at NextMed Health 2025 and use registration code 'Resilient' to save $500. 

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Reference Site: Global Compendium of Knowledge on COVID-19

COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic - SARSCoV2

Scientists critize RFK JR's proposal to let bird flu spread naturally to obtain herd immunity

A controversial proposal from U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to let bird flu naturally spread through poultry farms is raising alarms among scientists, who say the move could be inhumane and dangerous.

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Measles outbreak in Texas expected to last for months, though vaccinations are up

Misinformation issue: How the anti-vaccine movement weaponized a 6-year-old's measles death

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Vaccine skepticism: a new trend in attritudes--study

Measles discussion: Should children get vaccinated ahead of schedule

TB: WHO calls for urgent action to make up for cuts in anti-TB funding

mRNA Vaccine Technology Appears Targeted under Trump and RFK, Jr

EPA considers giving energy companies more flexibility in disposing toxic wastewater

Dengue fever: U.S. CDC issues travel warning for spring and summer travelers

U.S. Agriculture Dept. to invest up to $100 million in combatting bird flu

U.S. flu deaths rise amid anti-vaccine disinformation

How bad might the US measles outbreak become? --experts discuss

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