October 01, 2025
Hello dear Good News community,
If my parents had known this 30 years ago, we probably would have had a family dog. I was one of the babies who developed chronic asthma in the first four years of life. Now, a study from Canada shows that the dog allergen Can f 1 can actually protect babies from asthma. If that isn’t another good reason to have a dog! I had to wait 27 years—and now I can’t imagine life without one.
Enjoy reading, Bianca

(S'ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre)Protecting children: Junk food ads banned before 9 PM in the UK
In the UK, TV ads for chips, chocolate, and soft drinks are now banned before 9 PM. Online advertising is even completely prohibited. The ban officially takes effect in 2026, but the industry is already responding to the pressure. Source: MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS
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Poland introduces deposit system
Poland launched a nationwide deposit system on October 1. Plastic bottles, cans, and reusable glass now bring money back instead of ending up as waste in forests and rivers. The country aims to reduce waste and boost recycling in line with EU guidelines. Source: TVP WORLD
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Startup develops portable surgical tent
In remote areas, medical facilities are often hours away. A startup has developed the portable surgical tent SurgiBox, which quickly creates a safe operating environment anywhere. The tent can be set up in just a few minutes and has already saved lives in initial field tests. Source: BBC
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Kenya: Women over 50 take over the soccer field
In Kenya, women over 50 are defying the idea that soccer is only for the young. Through the “Kick for Health” program, they stay fit, improve their well-being, and build social connections. The Kenya Grannies Football Federation supports them and strengthens the network for older female soccer players. Source: KENYA NEWS AGENCY
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Medicine with a stop button
Researchers in the US and Germany have developed drugs with a built-in “off switch.” The principle: an additional molecule changes the shape of the active ingredient, immediately stopping its effect. So far, this is still laboratory research, but the concept could make treatments—such as cancer therapies—much safer. Source: TECHNOLOGY NETWORKS
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Growing up with a dog lowers babies’ risk of asthma
Babies who grow up with dogs have a lower risk of developing asthma by the age of five. A study with 1,050 children found that infants exposed to higher levels of the dog allergen Can f 1 had about a 48% lower risk of developing asthma compared to others. Source: U.S. NEWS
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