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CPSC Shares Fireworks Safety Tips as America Turns 250

A new U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) report highlights fireworks as a persistent and largely preventable source of injury each Independence Day, with thousands of emergency department visits and multiple deaths reported annually. It notes sparklers can burn above 2,000°F, contributing to burn injuries, and that people ages 15–24 remain among the highest-risk groups for fireworks…
Extreme heat is driving escalating public health risk across Europe, Asia, and parts of the United States, according to a Reuters report. Heatstroke—when core body temperature exceeds 105°F—can rapidly become fatal, contributing to organ failure and death. Globally, excess heat is linked to nearly 500,000 deaths each year, with a European analysis attributing 68% of 2025 heat-related deaths t…
The Public Health Communications Collaborative (PHCC) is expanding opportunities for public health communicators to build skills, connect with peers, and strengthen communication practice. Applications for the next PHCC Ambassador cohort open July 6, followed by applications for the Academy's live course, Strengthening Health Communications through Community Engagement, on July 13. On July…

Americans heading into the 2026 midterms show broad bipartisan support for policies aimed at lowering healthcare costs, including allowing prescription drug manufacturers to sell directly to patients and expanding drug discount platforms. Sixty-seven percent support direct-to-consumer prescription models, while 62% back reinstating ACA marketplace subsidies. Support is widespread across parti…
A new MMWR report says emergency department visits for suspected suicide attempts in the United States from 2021–2025 were highest among adolescents aged 12–17 years, particularly females, even as overall visit proportions declined 7% over the study period. The steepest decreases occurred among adolescents and females while visit proportions increased among adults aged ≥26 years, including th…
U.S. Affordable Care Act coverage declined sharply as millions dropped plans following subsidy expiration and rising premiums. Enrollment fell by about 3 million, a 13% drop, from 22.1 million to 19.2 million year over year. Federal data attribute the decline partly to a crackdown on fraudulent enrollment, while analysts point to the expiration of subsidies that drove double- and triple-digit…
The prospect of curing certain cancers within the next decade is becoming increasingly realistic, according to pharmaceutical leaders and medical experts. Speaking at a recent summit, Johnson & Johnson CEO Joaquin Duato highlighted advances in immunotherapy that use a patient’s own immune system to fight cancer, noting that some patients with multiple myeloma who had exhausted other treat…
A new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine found that COVID-19 vaccination was associated with substantially lower risks of several serious cardiovascular outcomes among more than 1 million U.S. veterans. Researchers reported nearly a 60% reduction in cardiovascular deaths linked to COVID-19, a roughly 40% lower risk of heart attack and heart failure hospitalization, and more than a 30%…
The Public Health Communications Collaborative (PHCC) will host a June 30 webinar featuring creative director and agency CEO Barry Brandon on communicating in today’s crowded, low-trust information environment.   Drawing on experience developing behavior-change campaigns, including the FDA’s “This Free Life” tobacco-prevention initiative for LGBTQ+ young adults, Brandon will discuss how au…