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  • Classroom where kids wear face masks
    Maria Scinto

    CDC Changes One Recommendation For Schools And COVID-19

    Here's a change in recommendations that may surprise you from the CDC.

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  • older woman doing yoga online
    Beth Bradford

    Study Shows What A Yoga Practice Can Do To Relieve Osteoarthritis Symptoms

    Yoga is frequently touted to have health benefits for many. Learn about a new study that shows how yoga may relieve the symptoms of osteoarthritis.

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  • Marijuana plant, extract, and bud
    Kimberly Smith

    New Study Explores If Marijuana Dependence Can Lead To Post-Surgery Complications

    Post-surgery complications can be extremely troubling to deal with. Find out if marijuana dependence can lead to more complications after surgery.

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  • young woman leader at work
    Beth Bradford

    How Sleep Can Help Women Succeed In The Workplace

    We all know the importance of sleep, but did you know it can also affect your career, especially as a woman? Discover how better sleep helps women succeed.

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  • people hold hands and pray around a meal
    Valerie Kalfrin

    The CDC Officially Recommends Against Thanksgiving Travel

    With 'exponential growth' in the number of coronavirus cases around the country, the CDC recommends Americans not travel for the Thanksgiving holiday.

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  • Woman holding insulin and syringe for diabetes
    Nicole LaMarco

    Here's Another Reason You'll Want To Keep Your Blood Sugar Low

    Keeping your blood sugar at healthy levels is essential for your health — both body and mind — even if you don't have a diabetes diagnosis.

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  • arthritis in woman's hands
    Kimberly Smith

    The Surprising Way Researchers Are Using Lipofilling To Treat Osteoarthritis

    Osteoarthritis is the most common disorder of the joints, and many people experience this condition in their fingers. Could lipofilling help?

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  • group of multi-cultural teens
    Lisabeth Fauble

    Why Experts Say Teen Vaping Is A Growing Public Health Risk

    Although smoking, vaping, chewing tobacco, and other tobacco products are restricted to adults 18 and older in the U.S., 1 in 7 teens say they currently vape.

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  • male nurse holds IV
    Robin Rothstein

    An IV Version Of The Antiviral Drug Used To Treat Monkeypox Could Make Treatment Easier

    As monkeypox continues to spread across the U.S — the current leader in world cases — there is an urgency to make treatments as accessible as possible.

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  • close-up of woman contentedly sleeping
    Lisabeth Fauble

    Can Changes In Sleep Patterns Lead To A Higher Lung Cancer Risk?

    Sleep disruptions can lead to low productivity, mood disorders, and chronic health conditions. But can changes in sleep patterns increase lung cancer risk?

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  • Person standing on scale next to tape measure
    A. Sooter

    Study Shows What Midlife Weight Can Do To You As You Age

    Age-related changes can affect our body shape in many ways. A 2022 study found that these changes in weight could have a major impact on our long-term health.

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  • Social distancing in school
    Katherine Alexis Athanasiou

    Safe Distancing In Schools May Be Closer Than You Thought

    There have been challenges when trying to make a safe environment for students and faculty alike, including how much distance is necessary between desks.

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  • father and child cooking in the kitchen
    Valerie Kalfrin

    Experts' Pick For Best Diet Of 2021 Is No Surprise

    For the fourth year in a row, U.S. News & World Report selected the same diet for its top spot.

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  • Woman kisses baby drinking from plastic bottle
    Karen Veazey

    Babies Are Getting An Alarming Amount Of Microplastics From Bottles

    When taking care of a baby, you do everything possible to ensure good health.

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  • Closeup of WeezyWTF smiling at the camera wearing an open white blouse
    Robin Zabiegalski

    Sexpert WeezyWTF Discusses The Connection Between Mental And Sexual Health - Exclusive

    WeezyWTF knows that sexual and mental health are directly linked. She told Health Digest how the two are inseparable.

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  • Catie Li wearing black against tiled background
    Robin Zabiegalski

    Plus-Size Model And Fashion Designer Catie Li On Size-Inclusiveness, Body Image, And More - Exclusive Interview

    Model and fashion designer Catie Li discussed size-inclusivity in the fashion industry, body image, changing her relationship with food and fitness, and more.

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  • COVID face mask and hand gel
    Amy Mackelden

    A-List Nutritionist Oz Garcia Details His Experience With Long COVID - Exclusive Interview

    Celebrity nutritionist and anti-aging expert Oz Garcia discussed his experience with long COVID and his advice for others who are seeing COVID after-effects.

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  • big salad
    Molly Hurford

    Raw Veggies May Be The Key To Good Mental Health

    When it comes to physical health, eating your vegetables is a no-brainer. But can snacking on a salad also help your mental health?

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  • child getting vaccine
    Jorie Mark

    New Guidelines Make It Easier For Parents To Get Kids Vaccinated

    With this year's pandemic, routine vaccines might be the last things on our minds. There may be an easier way to get them, though.

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  • Three people holding a paper colon illustration in their hands
    A. Sooter

    A Surprising Vitamin Might Reduce Colon Cancer Risk

    New research from the University of California San Diego points to one small lifestyle change that may dramatically lower one's risk for colon cancer.

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  • Close up of actor Stanley Tucci
    Agnes Erickson

    Stanley Tucci's Former Cancer Diagnosis Explained

    In September 2021, Stanley Tucci revealed that he is a cancer survivor, having been diagnosed some three years earlier.

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  • pregnant belly with a heart
    Brynna Standen

    How Preeclampsia During Pregnancy Can Impact Your Heart Health In The Long Run

    Pregnancy takes a toll on the body, particularly if you've been diagnosed with preeclampsia. Here's how your heart health may be affected after preeclampsia.

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  • Woman drinking water
    Maria Scinto

    The Real Reason You Should Drink More Water As You Age

    While you may not need to drink eight glasses of plain water every day, you do know (well, you should know!) the importance of staying well-hydrated.

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  • Jigsaw puzzle
    Maria Scinto

    How Your Quarantine Hobby May Be Benefiting Your Health

    What was the quarantine hobby that helped get you through the darkest of days when it seemed like we'd never get outside our own four walls again?

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  • Khloe Kardashian
    Robin Rothstein

    Khloe Kardashian's Debilitating Migraines Explained

    American reality television star, Khloé Kardashian, recently vented on Twitter about her ongoing struggle with migraines. Here's how she manages the pain.

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  • Older man stretching
    Erin Marie

    Are Certain Workout Forms Better For Your Brain Health Than Others?

    Exercise does the mind and body a world of good. But are there certain types of workouts that are better for your brain health? Read on to find out.

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  • Dasia Taylor in her school's chemistry lab
    A. Sooter

    A 17-Year-Old Scientist Creates Infection-Detecting Stitches

    Dasia Taylor, 17, is developing infection-detecting sutures that address a very pressing real-world need.

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