Read the Body. Not the Panic.
Health authorities are responding to multiple emerging threats, from contaminated infant formula to rare infectious diseases detected in unexpected regions.
- Evidence over panic: We cut the noise.
- Human first: Health isn't one-size-fits-all.
- Clarity daily: Know what matters, relax about the rest.

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Calm wires. Read the body, skip the chyron.
Health Calm Index
Quiet day. Don't Google symptoms tonight.
Myth Buster
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- FDA investigating infant botulism outbreak linked to Nara Organics baby formulaMedical Xpress
19h ago - Ebola, hantavirus, diphtheria outbreaks expose vulnerabilities in detection and responseMedical Xpress
1d ago - One-third of US adults report difficulty affording prescriptions; many skip dosesInternational Business Times
15m ago - UH researchers find salt improves mRNA vaccines and gene therapy performancePhys.org
21m ago - CDC, FDA mobilize drug approval against New World screwworm in U.S. animalsMedical Xpress
1h ago - Balloon-Expandable TAVR Has Struggles Evident at 10-Year Follow-UpMedPage Today
1h ago - Maintenance Regimens Expand in HER2-Positive Metastatic Breast CancerMedPage Today
1h ago - Hazardous Cheese in Our Golden Age of FoodMedPage Today
2h ago - NIH scientists charged in monkeypox smuggling conspiracy; Congress demands answersWashington Examiner
2h ago - A teacher, a cancer survivor and a new dad: victims of Missouri skydiving plane crash identifiedThe Guardian (World)
3h ago - U.S. Infant Mortality Rate Falls to All-Time Low, but Trails Other Wealthy NationsMedPage Today
3h ago - Studies Raise New Questions in HR-Positive, HER2-Negative Breast CancerMedPage Today
4h ago - The U.S. infant mortality rate fell to an all-time low, though it still trails other similar nationsSTAT News
4h ago - COVID-19 vaccine linked with lower risk of heart attack, stroke: StudyThe Hill
5h ago
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Calmer truth. Read on.
How We Cover Health
We report the evidence, not the panic.
- Evidence over alarm
- Read past the study
- Ignore miracle cures
- Mind the sample size
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We cut the noise so you can focus on what actually matters today.
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We ignore what doesn’t move the needle.
How we cover Health
The health room operates by an old rule from the bedside: panic and false reassurance fail the patient in the same direction. SignalPop's health coverage tries the slower thing. We pull from Reuters Health, the Associated Press, STAT News, The New York Times health desk, The BMJ, The Lancet, and direct from the FDA, CDC, NIH, and WHO when they publish — the primary sources that the wires are summarizing an afternoon later. The page emphasizes peer-reviewed research, regulatory decisions (drug approvals, recalls, warning letters), public-health surveillance, and the policy fights that shape what care costs and who can get it. We are explicitly skeptical of single-study news, of the nutritional epidemiology that reverses itself every five years, and of preprint coverage where peer review has not finished its job. Linked to is not caused by. Relative risk is not absolute risk. Sensationalized health headlines tend to lose ground in the feed even when the underlying study is real. Nothing here is medical advice. Every story is one click from the publication that did the reporting and, where available, the research it cites.
