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    Childhood Vaccination Decreases in States That Once Led the Nation in Vaccination Rates

    Stateline Feb 4, 2026

    States that were leaders in childhood vaccination before the pandemic are among those losing ground as exemptions and unfounded skepticism take hold, encouraged by the Trump administration’s stance under U.S.…

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    Listening to Rural Health Stakeholders to Improve Rural Health Care Access and Well-Being

    Grantmakers In Health Feb 4, 2026

    Accessing health care and the social conditions required for well-being remains a challenge in many rural communities. Persistent workforce shortages, lower rates of insurance coverage, higher rates of unemployment, and…

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    Community Violence Intervention Approach Linked to Decline in Gun Violence in Cities Across the US

    Grantmakers In Health Feb 2, 2026

    American cities are witnessing historic declines in gun violence. In recent years, cities like Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Chicago have all seen precipitous drops in homicides, with some reaching multi-decade record…

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    How Funders Can Support Healing for Communities Impacted by Disasters

    Center for Disaster Philanthropy Jan 30, 2026

    Anniversaries of disasters are more than dates; they are milestones of memory, resilience and healing. As we mark one year since the LA fires, we reflect on the ongoing journey of recovery led…

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  • As Health Insurance Costs Rise, Women and LGBTQ+ People Are Hit Hardest

    The 19th Jan 30, 2026

    Their health care premiums have skyrocketed. And now, as health insurance costs rise, women and LGBTQ+ people across the country are scrambling. Some are pushing off paying for retirement, or…

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    Community Health Centers Face Threat of Closure Due to Lack of Funding

    GBH News Jan 28, 2026

    Community health centers — which provide vital medical services for the majority of low-income patients in Massachusetts — are facing a range of financial threats due to federal policy changes…

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  • Mapping Indoor Air Pollution Through Measuring Movement

    University of Birmingham Jan 21, 2026

    University of Birmingham scientists have developed a new way of measuring, analysing, and mapping indoor air pollution that – in initial trials – has established a clear link between office…

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    Cuts to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Will Impact Millions

    Human Rights Watch Jan 21, 2026

    Major donor nations dealt a devastating blow to the right to health for millions of people worldwide when they cut support for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria,…

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    Building Momentum for Investment in Women’s Health

    Eco-Business Jan 21, 2026

    Women’s health only receives 6 per cent of private healthcare investment despite women representing almost half of the global population, according to a new World Economic Forum report, launched today.…

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    How Worms Preserve Soil Health to Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance

    TriplePundit Jan 15, 2026

    Farmers and gardeners use vermicomposting to create a nutrient-rich soil enhancer with a little help from earthworms, but new research indicates the practice could also help tackle a growing global…

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    Why This Foundation Has Adopted a Spend-Down Strategy for Health Philanthropy

    Grantmakers In Health Jan 14, 2026

    In this interview, Grantmakers In Health’s Maya Schane spoke with Dan Tuttle and Sulma Gandhi of the Stupski Foundation about the foundation’s spend-down grantmaking strategy and acceleration in 2025 in…

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    The Loophole That Enables Factory Farms to Pollute Without Legal Repercussions

    Sentient Jan 14, 2026

    Factory farms produce staggering amounts of manure and, in theory, there are strict regulations in place to keep it from contaminating nearby waterways. But in practice, many of these companies…

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