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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

Welcome to the Vermont Resilience System

Welcome to the Vermont Resilience System. This knowledge management system is structured to help Vermonters to gain situational awareness regarding key issues influencing the health and human security of Vermont citizens and the resilience and sustainability of communities in Vermont.

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U.S.Agriculture Dept is cutting funds to support food banks for the needy

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The Department of Health and Human Services has abruptly canceled more than $12 billion in federal grants to states that were being used for tracking infectious diseases, mental health services, addiction treatment and other urgent health issues.

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Anti-vaccine advocate hired by RFK Jr to study debunked link between vaccine and autism

Vaccine aid to developing nations among foreign aid programs being cut by Trump administration

Upswing in measles vaccinations noted in areas hard hit by cases.

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COVID-19 vaccination slashed the risk of experiencing prolonged symptoms by about 27% in fully vaccinated adults who were later infected, estimates a European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) systematic review of 12 studies.

 

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NIH Ends Future Funding to Study the Health Effects of Climate Change

Trump administration pulls back $11.4B in COVID funding for local health departments

U.S. budget cuts are hitting measles vaccination and other disease prevention programs the hardest-- Study

U.S. CDC sees five more senior officials departng

Dr. Susan Monarez nominated to lead the U.S. CDC

Long Covid office is being closed in Health and Human Services agency

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