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  • older man and a woman doing puzzles
    Beth Bradford

    Could Brain Stimulation Be The Key To Improving Short-Term Memory In Adults?

    With cognition slowly declining as we age, researchers explored the possibility of improving short-term memory in adults with brain stimulation.
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  • Monkeypox lab test vial
    Robin Rothstein

    Can You Have Monkeypox And Be Asymptomatic?

    Can you be asymptomatic yet test positive for the monkeypox virus? Here's what you need to know about whether you can get monkeypox without having any symptoms.
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  • hand reaching for door knob
    Kimberly Smith

    Can Monkeypox Spread On Surfaces?

    Monkeypox typically spreads through close contact with someone infected with the virus, but can it spread through surfaces? Here's what to know.
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  • Nurse holding patient's hand and talking to him
    Karishma Desai

    LaTanja Silvester On How Community Health Worker Programs Can Bridge Gaps In Health Outcomes - Exclusive

    LaTanja Silvester of the New Orleans Resilience Corps explained how community health workers can diminish the gaps in health outcomes for various communities.
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  • Teacher and children with masks in classroom
    Melissa Szaro

    SonderMind's Dr. Doug Newton On Mental Health Tips For The Upcoming School Year - Exclusive Interview

    SonderMind's Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Doug Newton, shared his tips for improving mental health as the new school year and its challenges approach.
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  • Masked earth and coronavirus
    healthyNick

    The COVID-19 Strain With The Most Cases In The US According To Data

    Experts have debated which of the COVID-19 strains would have the most number of cases. The results are in for the U.S., and the top strain may surprise you.
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  • Dr. Anthony Fauci
    Erin Marie

    What To Know About Dr. Fauci's Plans To Resign From Federal Work In December

    After more than 50 years of service, Dr. Anthony Fauci has announced that he will be resigning from his government roles once 2022 comes to a close.
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  • Man blowing smoke and drinking coffee
    Erin Marie

    This Is How Smoking A Cigarette With Your Morning Cup Of Coffee Actually Affects Your Brain

    To uncover how smoking a cigarette with your morning coffee is affecting your brain, experts did some digging. Turns out, there may be a link between the two.
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  • Wendy's fast food restaurant
    Catherine Caruso

    What You Need To Know About The Recent Wendy's E. Coli Outbreak

    While the exact source of the multi-state E. coli outbreak is still unknown, experts say it is likely that Wendy's romaine lettuce is the culprit.
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  • kidneys on a blue and pink backdrop
    Ciara Turner-Ewert

    Can Your Gender Predict How Well Your Kidneys Will Function As You Age?

    As it turns out, gender may actually play a role in how well your kidneys function as you get older. Here is what you should know, according to recent research.
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  • Someone holds a purple cancer ribbon
    Anne Taylor

    New Study Finds Nearly Half Of All Cancer Related Deaths Are From Preventable Causes

    Cancer is the second-leading cause of death in the United States, claiming the lives of over 600,000 people in 2020.
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  • Couple petting dog
    Catherine Caruso

    Everything You Need To Know About Monkeypox Transmission From Humans To Pets

    Monkeypox transmission is a greater risk to those living in the same household. And now, health experts say pets are no exception.
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  • Yogmata Keiko Aikawa smiling
    Robin Zabiegalski

    Siddha Master Yogmata Keiko Aikawa On The Transformational Power Of Yoga And Meditation - Exclusive Interview

    Yogmata Keiko Aikawa shared her path to becoming a Siddha Master, how her practice works, and how yoga and meditation can transform your health and mind.
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  • Woman in bed getting medicine from carer
    Amy Mackelden

    Nutritionist To The Stars Oz Garcia's Advice For Overcoming Long Covid - Exclusive

    Celebrity nutritionist and anti-aging expert Oz Garcia explained the practices he implemented that helped his recovery from long Covid.
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  • Woman with head in hand
    Catherine Caruso

    Study Confirms Vitamin D Supplements Could Be An Effective Treatment For Depression Symptoms

    Taking your vitamins benefits you more than you think. A recent study explains how vitamin D supplements may help treat symptoms of clinical depression.
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  • 3 cups of water ranging from contaminated to clean
    healthyNick

    Scientists May Have Found A Way To Treat Dangerous 'Forever Chemicals' In Water

    Research has shown that PFAS can negatively impact our health. But scientists may be one step closer to figuring out how to remove them from our water.
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  • artist's concept of dementia
    healthyNick

    The State With The Most Deaths From Alzheimer's Disease In 2021 May Surprise You

    Alzheimer's is within the top 10 causes of mortality in the United States. And its prevalence is far greater in this U.S. state.
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  • Box of Capri Sun Wild Cherry
    Erin Marie

    Everything You Need To Know About The Recent Capri Sun Recall

    Capri Sun has been a popular family beverage for decades. But a recent recall wants you to check the packaging to see if it's safe to drink.
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  • Child sitting near counselor
    Catherine Caruso

    How The Biden Administration Plans To Provide Kids With Better Mental And Physical Health Care

    The government is taking new steps to boost kids' mental health by implementing new guidance that will take place at school. Here's what you need to know.
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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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