‘Unacceptable’: a staggering 4.4 billion people lack safe drinking water, study finds

Stephan: 

What can be more essential to wellbeing than clean water. Yet nearly half the human population it seems does not have access to clean water. If you think this is true only of third world developing countries I am sorry to tell you that you are mistaken. More than 2 million people lack access to safe drinking water and sanitation, including at least 1.4 million people who don’t have indoor plumbing.

Citation for the scientific paper: doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-024-02621-0

Approximately 4.4 billion people drink unsafe water — double the previous estimate — according to a study published today in Science1. The finding, which suggests that more than half of the world’s population is without clean and accessible water, puts a spotlight on gaps in basic health data and raises questions about which estimate better reflects reality.

That this many people don’t have access is “unacceptable”, says Esther Greenwood, a water researcher at the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology in Dübendorf and an author on the Science paper. “There’s an urgent need for the situation to change.”

The United Nations has been tracking access to safely managed drinking water, recognized as a human right, since 2015. Before this, the UN reported only whether global drinking-water sources were ‘improved’, meaning they were probably protected from outside contamination with infrastructure such as backyard wells, connected pipes and rainwater-collection systems. According to this benchmark, it seemed that 90% of the global population had its drinking water in order. But there was little information on whether the water itself was clean, and, almost a decade later, […]

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Building Collisions Are Killing as Many as 1 Billion Birds a Year in the U.S., Study Finds

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Many species of birds in the U.S. are in decline, and one of the reasons is decribed in this report. A billion birds a year dying by flying into buildings. Do you think it might be time to begin to devise programs to stop this? I do. The death of so many birds threatens not only the birds but North America’s ecosystem, of which birds are a critical component.

A seagull flies near a window in Manhattan. Credit: image depotpro / iStock / Getty

Less than half of injured or stunned birds survive collisions with windows, new research has found, which means as many as one billion birds may be killed each year from flying into buildings in the United States.

The discovery was made by a team of ornithologists with the NYC Bird Alliance, the Fordham University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and the Max Planck Institute for Geoanthropology.

“Even common avian species in North America are declining, so identifying and addressing threats to bird populations is critical for the conservation of not only individual species, but the ecosystems they belong to. Collisions with buildings are a leading anthropogenic cause of death for birds in the United States,” the authors wrote in the study. “Affecting over 50 avian families and hundreds of species; building collisions kill between 365 million and 1 billion birds a year in the United States alone and pose a significant threat to birds […]

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Antibiotics are failing. The US has a plan to launch a research renaissance.

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If you are a regular SR reader you know I have been predicting this for years. Climate change is causing viruses, and bacteria to muttate and produce mutated variations of diseases for which our present antibiotics will not work. The question, as this article describes is whether a pharmaceutical industry will respond as they should an create new antibiotics. And if they do will they be affordable. Since we do not have a healthcare system, having instead an illness profit system, the answer to that is unclear.

Jean Lee, a PhD student at Melbourne’s Doherty Institute, inspects the superbug Staphylcocus epidermidis on an agar plate
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In November 2012, 18-year-old Meredith Littlejohn was a high school senior eagerly awaiting college acceptance letters, prom, and graduation when she was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, a type of rapidly progressing blood and bone cancer.

Littlejohn underwent four rounds of chemotherapy and went into remission. But by June, her cancer had returned, and she resumed treatment. With her immune system waning due to the chemotherapy, Littlejohn contracted an infection caused by the bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa. But the bacteria causing her infection had evolved to evade many common antibiotics that would normally have cured her. Littlejohn’s doctors treated her with colistin, a last-resort antibiotic used for hard-to-treat infections. But even the colistin was not effective against the bacteria.

By October, the infection spread to her lungs and then to her bloodstream. A year after her […]

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New Lines of Attack Form Against the Affordable Care Act

Stephan: 

The MAGAt Republicans are owned by the illness profit corporations as their opposition to honorable wellbeing oriented healthcare makes clear over and over. Here is their latest move. But although the Republicans are the worst villains in this neither party seems to understand the importance of universal birthright single payer healthcare. The united Stat6es by objective measure has the poorest healthcare in the developed world, and by orders of magnitude the most expensive. It is one of the main indicators that the U.S. is not, as it once was, a nation making fostering wellbeing its first priority.

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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is back under attack. Not as in the repeal-and-replace debates of yore, but in a fresher take from Republican lawmakers who say key parts of the ACA cost taxpayers too much and provide incentive for fraud.

Several House Republican leaders have called on two agencies  to investigate, while Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) fired off more than half a dozen questions in a recent letter to CMS.

At issue are the ACA’s enhanced subsidies, put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic as part of economic recovery legislation. Grassley said in a recent news release  that the subsidies “left Obamacare, a program already riddled with problems, wide open to new waste, fraud, and abuse.”

While potential fraud in government programs has always been a rallying cry for conservatives, the recent criticisms are a renewed line of attack on the ACA because repealing it is unlikely, given that more than 21 million people enrolled in […]

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The FDA should withdraw approval of more than 400 tainted medicines

Stephan: 

Here, in this article we see the depth of corruption of the healthcare regulatory agencies of the UNited States, in this case the FDA. This is a demonstration of how in America corporate profit is more important than the wellbeing of the nation’s people. This is insane, and as a people we must speak out demanding change.

Credit: Manuel Balce Ceneta / AP

When the FDA learned that a testing facility in India had submitted fraudulent data for more than 400 drugs (most of them generics), the agency should have withdrawn them from the market. Instead, it has allowed these drugs to continue to be prescribed and distributed for at least a year as the pharmaceutical companies retest them for equivalency to the original brand-name drugs.

As someone whose work focuses on the hidden and minimized side effects of prescription and over-the-counter drugs, I know the FDA’s decision is wrong. That’s why I published an open letter to the agency asking that approval be withdrawn for all of these medicines until new, clean data has been submitted, reviewed, and approved by the FDA. The European Medicine Agency (EMA) has already suspended distribution of these 400-plus drugs.

I also requested that the FDA release the names of those 400 questionable drugs. But it has declined, because the FDA considers the information surrounding how, where, and by whom any drugs are tested […]

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New College of Florida tosses hundreds of library books, empties gender diversity library

Stephan: 

MAGAt Republican Governor Ron DeSantis has been steadily dismantling public education in Florida from elementary school to public colleges. He wants christofascist indoctrination not fact-based education, and here is one of the latest moves he has arranged. Why the people of Florida continue to support this man and his legislators is beyond me, but when one adds this to the collapse of home insurance, as a result of sea rise and dramatic weather events, it is becoming clear that the future of Florida looks rather grim.

Discarded books from the New College library. Credit: Steven Walker

Hundreds of New College of Florida library books, including many on LGBTQ+ topics and religious studies, are headed to a landfill.

A dumpster in the parking lot of Jane Bancroft Cook Library on the campus of New College overflowed with books and collections from the now-defunct Gender and Diversity Center on Tuesday afternoon. Video captured in the afternoon showed a vehicle driving away with the books before students were notified. In the past, students were given an opportunity to purchase books that were leaving the college’s library collection.

Some discarded books included “Nine and Counting: The Women of the Senate”, “The War of the Worlds” and “When I Knew,” which is a collection of stories from LGBTQ+ people recounting when they knew they were gay. Several books from the GDC were retrieved by local activists from the SEE Alliance and a few students before they could be taken for disposal.

New College responds to book dumping

After the Herald-Tribune reported on the book disposal, New College […]

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