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CDC vaccine report cites study that does not exist, says scientist listed as author | US news newsthirst.

A review on the use of the preservative thimerosal in vaccines slated to be presented on Thursday to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) outside vaccine committee cites a study that does not exist, the scientist listed as the study’s author said. The report, called Thimerosal as a Vaccine Preservative published on…

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Jim Cramer says AI stocks are climbing as DeepSeek threat recedes on Wall Street newsthirst.

CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Tuesday told investors the market no longer seems to be concerned about the potential for Chinese startup DeepSeek to outpace the tech titans currently leading in the artificial intelligence arena. “This data center renaissance, so shocking to the people who abandoned these stocks — the Nvidias, the AMDs, the Vertivs, the…

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NSW political staffers to appear at caravan plot inquiry after being threatened with arrest for failing to attend | New South Wales politics newsthirst.

Five staffers from the offices of the New South Wales premier, Chris Minns, and the police minister, Yasmin Catley, have agreed to appear before a parliamentary inquiry into the Dural caravan “fake terrorism plot” after they were threatened with arrest for failing to attend last week. A senior staff member for the premier confirmed on…

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US strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites only set back program months, Pentagon report says | Iran newsthirst.

An initial classified US assessment of Donald Trump’s strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities over the weekend says they did not destroy two of the sites and likely only set back the nuclear program by a few months, according to two people familiar with the report. The report produced by the Defense Intelligence Agency – the…

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Medical-legal partnerships may improve child and family health newsthirst.

Home / News / Medical-legal partnerships may improve child and family health Hide caption Show caption skodonnell / iStock Medical-legal partnerships (MLPs)—the integration of legal services into health care settings to help patients address social determinants of health—can lead to improvements in physical health, cognitive development, mental health, and health care use among children, according…

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