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San Francisco sees high COVID-19 levels in wastewater as new variant spreads
COVID-19 is making an unexpected resurgence in California, with San Francisco showing some of the highest levels of the virus detected in wastewater surveillance since the previous winter season. According to newly released data from the California Department of Public Health, the virus is present at moderate levels across most of the state, but certain areas, especially the Bay Area, are recording alarming spikes. In San Francisco specifically, six out of nine wastewater testi
San Francisco sees high COVID-19 levels in wastewater as new variant spreads
COVID-19 is making an unexpected resurgence in California, with San Francisco showing some of the highest levels of the virus detected in wastewater surveillance since the previous winter season. According to newly released data from the California Department of Public Health, the virus is present at moderate levels across most of the state, but certain areas, especially the Bay Area, are recording alarming spikes. In San Francisco specifically, six out of nine wastewater testi
U.S. Ice Cream Industry to Phase Out Petroleum-Based Food Colors by 2028
A major shift is underway in the American ice cream industry as nearly 90% of producers have committed to removing artificial dyes from their products by 2028, according to an announcement made by federal health officials on Monday. The initiative marks a significant step in an ongoing national effort to eliminate synthetic food additives amid mounting concerns about their potential effects on human health. This voluntary move follows similar decisions by other large food companies in recent
U.S. Ice Cream Industry to Phase Out Petroleum-Based Food Colors by 2028
A major shift is underway in the American ice cream industry as nearly 90% of producers have committed to removing artificial dyes from their products by 2028, according to an announcement made by federal health officials on Monday. The initiative marks a significant step in an ongoing national effort to eliminate synthetic food additives amid mounting concerns about their potential effects on human health. This voluntary move follows similar decisions by other large food companies in recent
Chicago air quality worsens due to ozone and wildfire smoke, alerts issued across Midwest
An air quality alert has been issued for the Chicago metropolitan area and parts of northwest Indiana as ozone levels remain elevated and wildfire smoke continues to affect the region. The alert was declared by the National Weather Service and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, extending through Tuesday night and affecting several counties in both states. In Illinois, it includes Lake, McHenry, Kane, DuPage, central Cook, Kendall, Grundy, and northern Will Counties. In Indiana, the
Chicago air quality worsens due to ozone and wildfire smoke, alerts issued across Midwest
An air quality alert has been issued for the Chicago metropolitan area and parts of northwest Indiana as ozone levels remain elevated and wildfire smoke continues to affect the region. The alert was declared by the National Weather Service and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, extending through Tuesday night and affecting several counties in both states. In Illinois, it includes Lake, McHenry, Kane, DuPage, central Cook, Kendall, Grundy, and northern Will Counties. In Indiana, the
FDA issues 2025 AI guidance for medical software with focus on lifecycle, bias, and security
On January 7, 2025, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a significant draft guidance titled “Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Software as a Medical Device.” While the release may not have received widespread media attention, its impact on startups and innovators in the healthcare technology space is expected to be profound. The document outlines new expectations for how companies should design, test, validate, and monitor AI-powered medical
FDA issues 2025 AI guidance for medical software with focus on lifecycle, bias, and security
On January 7, 2025, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a significant draft guidance titled “Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Software as a Medical Device.” While the release may not have received widespread media attention, its impact on startups and innovators in the healthcare technology space is expected to be profound. The document outlines new expectations for how companies should design, test, validate, and monitor AI-powered medical







