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  • Industrial plant emitting large quantities of air pollutants
    Erin Marie

    The Impact Of Pollution Is More Fatal Than You Think

    Researchers are growing increasingly concerned over the global impacts of pollution, including premature death and other health conditions.
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  • Doctor and radiologist discuss diagnosis while watching procedure and monitors showing brain scans results
    Ruth Clark

    Brain Cancer Treatments Are Getting A New Boost From This Unexpected Drug

    In the cancer world, scientists are learning that drugs used to treat one type of cancer may be useful in treating a completely different kind of cancer.
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  • Atopic dermatitis on elbow
    Kimberly Smith

    New Research Yields A Game Changing Way To Treat Atopic Dermatitis

    New research carried out by researchers from the University of Pennsylvania may help experts figure out a way better way to treat atopic dermatitis.
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  • baby formula store shelves empty
    K. Cossey

    If You're Stressed Over The Baby Formula Shortage, You're Not Alone

    A baby formula shortage is affecting millions of families across the United States. If your family is among them, here is what you can do to find relief.
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  • Woman in CT scanner
    Erin Marie

    How A Global Shortage In Contrast IV Fluids May Cause Delays In Routine CT Scans

    CT scans are an important tool for the detection of health conditions. Unfortunately, a shortage of contrast IV fluids may make them harder to come by.
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  • a child taking an antibiotic
    Ciara Turner-Ewert

    Antibiotic Resistance Is A Growing Concern. Could Fiber Be The Answer?

    Antibiotic resistance is when bacteria adapt too much that they stop reacting to medicine. Fortunately, recent studies show fiber may be a solution.
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  • gallstones on block letters
    Kimberly Smith

    Researchers Say Gallstones Could Be A Warning Sign Of This Serious Disease

    Researchers are interested in important clues as to how gallstones can predict the likelihood of developing this deadly disease.
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  • a woman injecting insulin into her arm
    Ciara Turner-Ewert

    Everything We Know About The New FDA Approved Drug To Treat Type 2 Diabetes

    Tirzepatide is the newest FDA-approved drug on the market to treat type 2 diabetes. It functions by increasing the secretion of two incretin hormones.
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  • Gianna standing in front of a white wall
    Robin Zabiegalski

    Behavior Analyst Gianna Biscontini Explains How To Avoid Workplace Burnout - Exclusive

    Gianna Biscontini has harnessed the power of her behavior analyst background to help address employee burnout and restore employees' mental and physical health.
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  • beach
    Erin Marie

    What To Know About Flesh-Eating Bacteria Before You Head Out For A Summer Swim

    As things heat up during the summer, so does the water. Unfortunately, this can contribute to the growth of flesh-eating bacteria. Here is how to stay safe.
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  • the word prediabetes
    Nancy Schimelpfening

    Study Reveals Prediabetes Is Linked To A Higher Risk For Heart Attack In Adults Under 45

    Researchers found that people with prediabetes had a 1.7 times greater risk of heart attack compared to those without this condition.
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  • Therapist filling out paperwork on clipboard with blurred patient sitting on couch in background
    Erin Marie

    Why People Experiencing Multiple Mental Illnesses Is So Common

    Comorbid diagnoses of multiple mental health disorders are common, particularly when it comes to depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders.
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  • black man
    Nancy Schimelpfening

    Researchers May Have Discovered Why Emphysema Is Often Missed In Black Men

    Emphysema is a disease that occurs in damaged lungs. But some researchers say patients are subject to racial medical referencing. Here's why that's problematic.
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  • Close up of Gianna smirking, wearing an emerald green dress
    Robin Zabiegalski

    Behavior Specialist Gianna Biscontini Reveals How To Live An Authentic Life - Exclusive

    Living authentically has not always come naturally to Gianna Biscontini. Here's how she's learned to tap into her true desires to lead a more fulfilling life.
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  • Worried pregnant woman looking out window
    Erin Marie

    Exposure To Environmental Toxins During Pregnancy May Be More Harmful Than You Think

    Research has shown that exposure to environmental toxins can affect reproductive health in those who are pregnant, as well as impact fetal development.
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  • Man on telehealth call
    Catherine Caruso

    How Telehealth Is Improving Access To Primary Care For Vulnerable Populations

    Telehealth is helping to close the racial gap in access to primary medical care, according to a new study published in Telemedicine Journal and e-Health.
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  • Young man looking sad out a window
    Erin Marie

    Why Experts Say Severe COVID Can Lead To Anxiety, Depression, And Bipolar Disorder

    Research has been well underway over potential links between cases of severe COVID-19 and long-term mental health effects in those diagnosed.
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  • hand holding pack of cigarettes
    Eileen Conroy

    Could Genetics Be The Reason Some Smokers Don't Get Lung Cancer?

    Surprising new research has been released about why some long-term heavy smokers avoid developing lung cancer. Now scientists may know the reason why.
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  • Baby formula in bottle
    Catherine Caruso

    The Dangers Of Making Your Own Infant Formula

    Amidst the nationwide shortage of infant formula, many parents are scrambling to find suitable alternatives to feed their young children.
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  • White prescription pills spilled onto a table with many prescription bottles in the background
    Ruth Clark

    How Researchers Are Getting Patients To Properly Dispose Of Unused Opioids

    A new study reveals how researchers are tackling the opioid epidemic through use of mailed disposal kits. Here's what their study findings showed.
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  • woman glasses smiling holding a cup of coffee
    Candace McMillon-Dantley

    New Findings May Have You Rethinking Your Morning Espresso

    Espresso is a go-to morning pick-me-up for many. But new studies reveal the impact it can have on your health, namely your cholesterol.
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  • Black woman walking with Black doctor
    Kharissa Forte

    Why Experts Suggest Women In Their 40s Should Start Getting Colonoscopies

    A new study suggests women should consider colonoscopies starting in their 40s. Here's what the data reveal about the rising rates of this deadly disease.
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  • burnt out female doctor
    Catherine Caruso

    Study Reveals The Startling Rate At Which Doctors Are 'Mistreated' At Work

    Unfortunately, a new study is shedding light on the high rate at which doctors are feeling mistreated at work. Here's what the research has to say.
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  • hand holding phone
    Kimberly Smith

    Here's What A One-Week Break From Social Media Can Do For Your Health

    There's no denying that social media is a major part of our everyday lives. But can taking a break from it all have positive impacts on our health?
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  • Father checking his young child's temperature with the back of his hand
    Erin Marie

    What Are The Common Signs Of Hepatitis In Kids?

    Since the World Health Organization first reported on the widespread outbreak of acute hepatitis in children back in April 2022, cases have continued to rise.
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  • illustration of baby inside tiny bubble at the end of a needle
    Kharissa Forte

    How Three-Parent IVF Is Being Used To Prevent Genetic Disorders

    In vitro fertilization is helpful for people who want to conceive but are unable to do so naturally. Three-parent IVF may help prevent some genetic disorders.
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  • ant under magnifying glass
    Zrinka Peters

    The Possible Future Of Cancer Detection Isn't What You Think

    A new study reveals a surprising new method for testing cancer involving some unexpected little critters. Here's how ants may play a role in cancer detection.
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