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  • man getting vaccinated
    Kimberly Smith

    As We Move Out Of The Pandemic's Crisis Phase, Here's What To Know About COVID Vaccines

    Changes will soon take place regarding vaccine access in the U.S. Here's where you can soon expect to get them, and where you may no longer be able to get them.
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  • African American man migraine
    Robin Rothstein

    How Testing Blood Protein Levels Could Pave The Way For Predicting And Treating Migraines

    Migraines are a common and painful condition for many worldwide. But new research shows our blood may hold powerful clues as to our risk and treatment options.
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  • woman using phone
    Kimberly Smith

    Can Weather App Technology Help Forecast Your Unique Risk Of COVID?

    Current COVID apps are somewhat limited, and they don't regularly update to provide more detailed information, unlike weather apps.
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  • Woman on couch with chronic pain
    Ruth Clark

    Research Finds Electrical And Sound Stimulation Could Help Treat Chronic Pain

    Pain can be due to ongoing illnesses or an injury. Sometimes, there's no obvious cause. It has to last for at least three months to be classified as chronic.
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  • Sleeping baby in swing
    Erin Marie

    What You Need To Know About The Recent Mama Roo Infant Swings Recall

    The company 4moms has officially issued a global voluntary recall of roughly two million MamaRoo swings and 220,000 RockaRoo rockers.
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  • Erin Updyke (L) and Erin Welsh (R) in their lab, laughing
    Robin Zabiegalski

    This Podcast Will Kill You Hosts Erin Updyke & Erin Welsh On Making Science Accessible - Exclusive

    Epidemiologists Erin Welsh and Erin Updyke explained why accessible science is important and how their podcast, "This Podcast Will Kill You," helps to do that.
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  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention building
    Anne Taylor

    The Real Reason The CDC Is About To Undergo Significant Changes

    CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky announced on Wednesday that several large changes are coming to the organization.
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  • child eating an ice cream cone
    Beth Bradford

    Could Ice Cream Be Healthier Than A Multigrain Bagel?

    Rather than isolating the impact of specific foods, the Food Compass gives a single score for how these foods are linked to managing diseases and health.
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  • Salt shaker next to heart
    Erin Marie

    Research Finds Dietary Salt Substitutes Could Lower Your Risk For Cardiovascular Disease And Stroke

    High amounts of sodium can be found in unlikely places, including processed foods, bread, and canned soups. How can you reduce your daily intake?
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  • Man alone at a window wearing a mask
    Melissa Willets

    Ark Behavioral Health Addiction Specialist On How The Pandemic Has Affected Addiction - Exclusive

    Dr. Manish Mishra, an addiction specialist at Ark Behavioral Health, discussed how the pandemic has affected addiction rates and related lifestyle changes.
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  • african american woman pouring pills
    Robin Rothstein

    Does Lying Down Really Make Your Medication Work Faster?

    Researchers determined that lying on your side aims the dosage to the area of the stomach that ejects contents into the opening of the small intestine.
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  • Hospital corridor
    Amy Mackelden

    A Near-Death Experience With Covid Made Nutritionist Oz Garcia Realize 'How Valuable Life Is' - Exclusive

    Nutritionist and health advisor Oz Garcia recounted his near-death experience with COVID-19 and shared how it led him to look at his life in a different way.
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  • Vials of insulin
    Catherine Caruso

    The Inflation Reduction Act For Insulin Prices Is A Step In The Right Direction. But Is It Enough?

    President Joe Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act on Tuesday, which lowers the cost of insulin. However, Americans wonder if that's going to be enough.
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  • COVID-19 vaccine vials
    Erin Marie

    States With The Highest Vaccination Rates In In The US

    In the United States, vaccination numbers continue to vary greatly by state, including rates of first-round vaccination versus completed two-dose vaccination.
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  • Woman on the couch talking to a doctor on a cell phone
    Robin Zabiegalski

    Newtopia VP Natasha Vani On How Telemedicine Helps People Stay Engaged With Their Health - Exclusive

    Natasha Vani has a different approach to telemedicine. She told Health Digest how the Newtopia app helps people track their health habits.
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  • Jill biden smiling
    Robin Rothstein

    What We Know So Far About Jill Biden Testing Positive For COVID-19

    First Lady Dr. Jill Biden has tested positive for COVID-19 only nine days after President Joe Biden left isolation after his COVID-19 rebound infection.
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  • Group of older people doing yoga
    Robin Zabiegalski

    Naturopathic Doctor Natasha Vani On Managing Chronic Disease With Habits And Smartphones - Exclusive Interview

    Dr. Natasha Vani has taken her natural calling and adapted it to modern times. She told Health Digest how Newtopia's app helps naturally manage your health.
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  • Nurse cares for premature baby
    Ruth Clark

    Research Suggests Babies Born Before 39 Weeks Have A Higher Risk For ADHD

    It's well known that babies born prematurely are more at risk for health concerns, but what about babies born just a little bit early who are still full term?
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  • Woman with vaccine bandage
    Erin Marie

    When Should You Get Your Flu Shot This Year?

    Health experts are aiming to dispel the myths surrounding timing of the flu vaccine. Here's what to consider to best protect you and your family.
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  • Woman with monkeypox touching a rash on her arm
    Robin Zabiegalski

    This Podcast Will Kill You's Erin Welsh & Erin Updyke On What We Do And Don't Know About Monkeypox - Exclusive

    Epidemiologists and "This Podcast Will Kill You" hosts Erin Welsh and Erin Updyke explained what we know and what we still need to learn about monkeypox.
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  • soldier completing paperwork
    Kimberly Smith

    Study Reveals Veterans Of Color Are Less Likely To Seek Treatment For Certain Conditions

    Experts behind a new study found that veterans were more likely to seek treatment for physical problems, such as chronic pain, than mental problems.
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  • woman about to sneeze while sitting in a meadow
    Beth Bradford

    Why Experts Want You To Steer Clear Of YouTube For Hay Fever Advice

    Antihistamines, decongestants, and nasal sprays can relieve hay fever symptoms, but you might look for other treatment methods. How reliable is YouTube advice?
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  • girl under 5 wearing a mask
    Ciara Turner-Ewert

    Why NYC Health Officials Are Swapping Kids' COVID Vaccine Sites For Monkeypox Sites

    New York City has been hit particularly hard by the monkeypox outbreak. Learn why they've swapped some kids' COVID-19 vaccination sites with monkeypox vaccines.
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  • woman looking at cruise ship
    Ciara Turner-Ewert

    Vaccine Requirements For Major Cruise Lines In The US To Be Dropped

    As fall travel season begins, several major cruise lines will be dropping their COVID-19 vaccine requirements. Find out which lines are changing their policies.
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  • School children at computers
    Ruth Clark

    What The CDC's New COVID Guidelines Mean For Schools

    Schools are opening for the new school year all around the country, and at the same time, the CDC has released new guidance on COVID-19 protocols.
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  • Person with monkeypox on arm
    Amanda Vining

    Monkeypox Could Soon Be Renamed Over Stigmatization Concerns

    Monkeypox, the latest highly infectious virus to spread across the globe, may soon receive a new name due to racial tensions behind the current name.
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  • globe with stethoscope and monkeypox spelled out with wooden blocks
    Beth Bradford

    Data Shows Which Country Has The Most Cases Of Monkeypox

    More than 34,000 cases of monkeypox have been reported across all of the World Health Organization's member states and regions since January 2022.
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