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Bacterial meningitis type B spreads easily via body fluids, including saliva. It is particularly troublesome in high schools, university dorms and in the gay community. Fortunately, it is somewhat rare in the US (thanks to vaccination!).I knew two young people who died of meningitis.
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Bird flu found at Georgia commercial poultry farm, state’s first case of 2026
The Georgia Department of Agriculture reported on Wednesday the state’s first positive bird flu case for 2026.
Officials said bird flu was found in a commercial flock in Walker County.
Case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza confirmed in north Georgia poultry operation
Georgia's Department of Agriculture has deployed a team to a north Georgia poultry operation for depopulation and disinfection after a confirmed case of HPAI.
Georgia's Department of Agriculture on Wednesday confirmed a case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in a poultry operation in Walker County.
A release from the Georgia Department of Agriculture said this is the fourth such case of HPAI at a commercial poultry operation in Georgia since a nationwide outbreak started in 2022.
A quarantine has been placed on all commercial poultry operations within a 6.2-mile radius (10 kilometers) of the impacted site. Those nearby operations will undergo surveillance testing for at least the next two weeks.
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$ 2 billion in cuts to mental health and addiction services
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Expert Warns 'People Will Die' After Trump Induces 'Armageddon' With New Budget Cuts
Overnight and without warning, the Trump administration slashed around $2 billion from mental health and addiction programs, leaving organizations, front-line providers, and possibly millions of patients without immediate recourse. The cuts were announced by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health...www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com

On the other side of this, the Courts have been undoing the HHS cuts. And even more shocking, Congress has been quietly restoring (and even increasing) funding for medical research.Everything is a caprice. And very often likely involves some random discussion the mad dictator has had with Stephen Miller or Kennedy or some other crackpot.
And because they did this 'cut' expect HHS to start to arbitrarily decide now which providers get funding and which ones don't anyway.
I see signs. The plan to go after the Alaska Senate seat with a strong Democratic candidate shows promise.^^I also think they are awaiting the mid-term elections; and, the House flip. And, maybe the Senate as well![]()
| 2026 | 2025 |
| To date | Full year |
| Total Cases | 171 | 2,242 |
| Under 5 years | 42 (25%) | 575 (26%) |
| 5-19 years | 103 (60%) | 983 (44%) |
| 20+ years | 17 (10%) | 669 (30%) |
| Age unknown | 9 (5%) | 15 (1%) |
| Unvaccinated or Unknown | 95% | 93% |
| One MMR dose | 2% | 3% |
| Two MMR doses | 2% | 4% |
| Total Hospitalized | 1% | 11% |
| (2 of 171 cases) | (245 of 2242 cases) |
| Under 5 years | 2% (1 of 42) | 18% (106 of 575) |
| 5-19 years | 1% (1 of 103) | 6% (58 of 983) |
| 20+ years | 0% (0 of 17) | 12% (81 of 669) |
| Age unknown | 0% (0 of 9) | 0% (0 of 15) |
| Total Deaths | 0 | 3 |
South Carolina measles cases surge as North Carolina sees continued spread
The state’s measles case count has climbed to 789, with numbers continuing to rise across multiple counties.
South Carolina now has one of the highest measles case counts in the country, surpassing Texas, which had previously been leading in reported cases. Health leaders say vaccinations remain the most critical tool to slow the spread.
According to the South Carolina Department of Public Health (SCDPH), the state’s measles case count has climbed to 789, with numbers continuing to rise across multiple counties.

The case is linked to a child who lives in Mecklenburg County but attends school in neighboring Union County. Health departments in both counties are coordinating their investigation to notify, test, quarantine, and vaccinate people who may have been exposed.
Authorities also issued a public exposure notice for anyone who attended events at Sardis Presbyterian School on Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026. Those who were present are urged to check guidance on what steps to take if exposed to measles.
Why CDC cuts are being called ‘the greatest gift to tobacco industry in the last half-century’
The Office on Smoking and Health at the CDC is no more, putting state quitlines and national data on youth tobacco use at risk
there is an increase in the number of younger people taking up smoking.
In the mid- to late-90s, around one-third of high-schoolers smoked cigarettes. That has dropped to less than 3% today, according to the American Lung Association.
Pop culture is making smoking ‘cool’ again — with Gen Z youth watching (New York Post; November 16, 2025)
That is true but it's a statistic that is misleading. Young people vape or use smokeless tobacco and studies that don't account for non-cigarette nicotine products miss a significant number of nicotine (and THC users) who aren't buying cigarettes.While there are fresh concerns that more young people may take up smoking, the recent trend suggests that contemporary youth (in the United States) are less likely to smoke traditional tobacco cigarettes than earlier generations.
Types of Tobacco Products Used
E-cigarettes were the most commonly reported currently used tobacco product (5.9%) among all students, followed by nicotine pouches (1.8%), cigarettes (1.4%), cigars (1.2%), smokeless tobacco (1.2%), other oral nicotine products (1.2%), heated tobacco products (0.8%), hookahs (0.7%), and pipe tobacco (0.5%). Among students who had ever used e-cigarettes, 43.6% reported current e-cigarette use.
High School Student Tobacco Product Use
Among high school students, 10.1% reported current use of any tobacco product, 3.3% reported current use of any combustible tobacco product (32.7% of those who reported current use of any tobacco product), and 3.7% reported current use of multiple tobacco products (36.6% of those who reported any tobacco product use). E-cigarettes were the most commonly used product (7.8%), followed by nicotine pouches (2.4%), cigarettes (1.7%), cigars (1.5%), smokeless tobacco (1.5%), other oral nicotine products (1.4%), heated tobacco products (0.9%), hookahs (0.8%), and pipe tobacco (0.5%)
Trends in Tobacco Product Use Prevalence Among Middle and High School Students
From 2023 (3) to 2024, statistically significant declines occurred among all students in current use of any tobacco product (from 10.0% to 8.1%), e-cigarettes (from 7.7% to 5.9%) (2), and hookahs (from 1.1% to 0.7%) (Figure). Among high school students, declines occurred in current use of any tobacco product (from 12.6% to 10.1%) and e-cigarettes (from 10.0% to 7.8%). Among middle school students, no significant change in current use of any individual tobacco product or composite tobacco product use measure was observed. During 2023–2024, whereas any tobacco product use prevalence declined among female students (from 11.2% to 7.7%) and Hispanic students (from 11.7% to 8.4%), use increased among AI/AN students (from 8.0% to 16.3%). By product type, from 2023 to 2024, declines occurred among female students in current use of e-cigarettes (from 9.3% to 6.1%) and multiple tobacco products (from 3.4% to 2.5%) and among Hispanic students in current use of e-cigarettes (from 8.5% to 6.1%), cigars (from 2.2% to 1.4%), hookahs (from 1.3% to 0.9%), and multiple tobacco products (from 3.9% to 3.1%). In contrast, increases occurred among White students in current use of nicotine pouches (from 1.4% to 2.2%) and among AI/AN students in current use of e-cigarettes (from 5.9% to 11.5%), other oral nicotine products (from 0.5% to 2.8%), any combustible tobacco product (from 2.7% to 6.3%), and multiple tobacco products (from 2.0% to 6.9%). No significant changes occurred in current use of cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, heated tobacco products, or pipe tobacco among all racial and ethnic groups.
