• Air Sterilizer Market: Size, Share, Trends and Forecasts 2031
    The Air Sterilizer Market, as reported by Metastat Insight, reflects a dynamic landscape driven by evolving consumer needs, technological advancements, and growing awareness of air quality concerns. With the increasing emphasis on health and hygiene, particularly considering recent global events, the demand for air sterilization solutions has witnessed a notable surge across various industries and residential sectors.

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    Air Sterilizer Market: Size, Share, Trends and Forecasts 2031 The Air Sterilizer Market, as reported by Metastat Insight, reflects a dynamic landscape driven by evolving consumer needs, technological advancements, and growing awareness of air quality concerns. With the increasing emphasis on health and hygiene, particularly considering recent global events, the demand for air sterilization solutions has witnessed a notable surge across various industries and residential sectors. Get a Free Sample Report: https://www.metastatinsight.com/request-sample/2654 Drop us an email at: inquiry@metastatinsight.com Call us on: +1 214 613 5758 Website: https://www.metastatinsight.com/ #AirSterilizers #AirPurification #IndoorAirQuality #AirbornePathogens #FiltrationTechnology #HVAC #AirQualityMarket #PublicHealth #Healthcare #CommercialBuildings #MarketTrends #InvestmentOpportunities
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  • Bacterial levels prompt ocean water warnings at several popular L.A. beaches
    High levels of bacteria at local beaches have prompted the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health to issue warnings for those hoping to beat the heat by taking a dip in the ocean this week. Several popular beaches across the Los Angeles area are currently under “Beach Area Warnings” due to the high bacterial levels, and visitors are urged to avoid swimming, surfing or...
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  • Bottled water contains harmful contaminants, experts warn. Here are safer ways to hydrate.
    One in 20 Americans gets most of their hydration from bottled water, and only 10% drink exclusively tap water — but experts are warning that it’s time to rethink our drinking habits. It’s for the good of our individual and planetary health, say the authors of a new commentary published in the journal BMJ Global Health on Tuesday. While bottled water is lifesaving in countries without access to...
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  • California’s dental care system is still failing kids with Medi-Cal
    Eight years after an independent state watchdog agency harshly criticized the state for failing to provide dental care to low-income children, California has failed to remedy the problem or fully implement the commission’s recommendations, according to a follow-up review published last week. The Little Hoover Commission found that less than half of the children in Medi-Cal received an annual...
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  • Drugmakers to stop making controversial fentanyl lollipops, FDA says
    Drugmakers have decided to stop selling a kind of controversial fentanyl painkiller at the end of this month, the Food and Drug Administration said this week, marking an end to a controversial brand of “fentanyl lollipops” and other formulations blamed for playing a part in fueling the opioid overdose epidemic.  The end of sales of the drugs, which doctors call transmucosal...
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  • Health officials in L.A. Co. investigating rare disease spread from raccoons to humans
    The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is looking into two human cases of a rare parasitic infection that comes from raccoons.  Baylisascaris procyonis is a type of parasite that lives in the intestines of raccoons; it does not make them sick, but their feces can carry the parasite’s eggs.  The two cases of the disease, also known as raccoon roundworm, were detected in the...
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  • L.A. County Health Dept. confirms case of locally acquired dengue 
    The Los Angeles County Public Health Department has confirmed a case of locally acquired dengue from a resident who has no history of travel to areas where dengue fever is endemic.  According to a release from the health department issued Monday, the infected person resides in Baldwin Park.  Dengue fever, which is transmitted primarily through the bite of infected Aedes mosquitoes,...
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  • NYC Mayor Adams tests positive for Covid
    Mayor Adams tested positive for Covid on Monday and has canceled a number of scheduled events. Adams was “feeling under the weather,” and took a test shortly after a Queens press conference on flood prevention, according to Fabian Levy, a spokesperson for the Mayor. The mayor’s positive test comes amid a summer resurgence of Covid, fueled largely by what experts call the FLiRT variant.  Adams...
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  • Smoke from Line fire sent Big Bear’s air quality to hazardous levels
    Plumes of smoke from Southern California’s fires blew across Big Bear on Sept. 11, causing local air quality meters to return off-the-chart readings for particulate pollution. Officials report air quality on a color-coded scale, in which green indicates “good” and maroon denotes “hazardous” conditions. An air quality index above 150 is considered unhealthy for everyone. Above 300 is considered...
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  • Swim warnings issued for some of Southern California's most popular beaches amid heat wave
    Southern California is entering one of the hottest stretches of the summer, but health officials are warning residents not to use some of Los Angeles County’s most popular beaches to cool off. The warnings were issued because tests showed bacterial levels have exceeded health standards at several beaches, including Mothers Beach in Marina del Rey and the areas around Santa Monica Pier....
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  • What is ketamine? What to know about the drug behind Matthew Perry’s overdose – NBC Chicago
    After prosecutors announced charges against five individuals in connection to Matthew Perry’s overdose death, many have been wondering about the drug behind the tragedy, a substance used as a party drug, anesthetic or a form of alternative medicine. Perry, known for his role as “Chandler Bing” on the hit NBC sitcom “Friends,” which ran from 1994 to 2004, was...
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