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  • Man waiting at airport
    Catherine Caruso

    How To Safely Travel Overseas As We Emerge From The Pandemic

    As summer nears, many are booking vacations overseas. Here are some tried and true ways to stay healthy during your travels.

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  • Apple Watch
    Nancy Schimelpfening

    A New Apple Watch App Could Help Detect Heart Failure

    Apple is making waves in health tech. A new clinical trial out of Mayo Clinic showed promising results for heart failure patients using their technology.

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  • Outdoor deck and pool with handlebars
    Erin Marie

    Can Chronic Health Conditions Increase Your Risk Of Drowning?

    Thousands of drownings occur every year among people of all ages. People with certain health conditions have been deemed more susceptible to drowning.

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  • Woman holding bladder
    Catherine Caruso

    Could Antibiotics Be The Culprit Of Recurring UTIs?

    Urinary tract infections are common infections of the urinary system that typically occur when bacteria enter the bladder through the urethra.

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  • Gloved hand holding syringe and vial of COVID-19 vaccine
    Erin Marie

    Does Obesity Affect COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness?

    New research sheds light on how severe obesity can impact the efficacy of two COVID-19 vaccines and the antibody response.

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  • Gloved hands pulling syringe our of Johnson & Johnson vaccine vial
    Erin Marie

    The FDA Restricted J&J's Covid-19 Vaccine Due To This Serious Risk

    The FDA announced May 5th in a public statement that they have restricted access to the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. Here is what you need to know.

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  • pills and syringes on table
    Eileen Conroy

    Why States Are Decriminalizing Fentanyl Test Strips

    Fentanyl-laced drugs is becoming more pervasive and states are looking for ways to help save lives. This is where legalizing fentanyl test strips can come in.

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  • Children wearing masks looking out the window: quarantine concept
    Erin Marie

    How Long COVID Can Affect Children

    Research reveals that as many as 10% of children diagnosed with COVID-19 are likely to experience long-haul symptoms following infection.

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  • hands holding a paper cut of a head and brain
    Candace McMillon-Dantley

    How Measuring Brain Age Could Help Doctors Tailor Care For Stroke Patients

    Aging is a risk factor for several health conditions, and the overall likelihood of having a stroke is greatly impacted by your age.

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  • young woman with cancer looking out window
    Kharissa Forte

    Why Teen And Young Adult Cancer Survivors Need Ongoing Preventative Care

    Research shows that teen and young adult cancers result in higher rates of recurrence and mortality. Thus health experts want to prioritize prevention.

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  • gut health concept
    Kimberly Smith

    The Unexpected Link Between The Gut Microbiome And Stroke Severity

    The gastrointestinal system contains trillions of microorganisms that aid in digestion and fight harmful bacteria, but how do they impact stroke recovery?

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  • man getting a shot
    Eileen Conroy

    Two Experimental Vaccines Could Protect Against The Mono Virus

    The Epstein-Barr virus, which has infected 95% of people around the globe and is linked to mononucleosis and multiple sclerosis, may soon be on its way out.

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  • older black man hold chest in pain
    Candace McMillon-Dantley

    Study Suggests Healthcare Inequities Exist In Heart Attack Patients Over The Long Term

    A recent study suggests certain racial inequities exist amongst non-white Americans who have suffered from a heart attack.

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  • Clipboard with paperwork reading "Patient Medical History"
    Erin Marie

    Study Shows A History Of Cancer Won't Increase Severe COVID-19 Risk

    Research now shows that the risk of death or severe COVID-19-related complications is nearly twice as high in those diagnosed with cancer.

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  • graduation cap on stack of coins
    Zrinka Peters

    The Health Impacts Of Carrying Student Debt

    A new study reveals troubling news for adults with lingering student debt, including an increased risk of certain health conditions.

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  • OBGYN handing prescription to patient
    Erin Marie

    This New Treatment Could Help Those With Chronic Yeast Infections

    Vivjoa is an oral medication designed to treat recurrent yeast infections. Results of clinical trials revealed an overall success rate of 89.7%.

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  • Ethan Zohn standing outside smiling
    Robin Zabiegalski

    Ethan Zohn Finds Parallels Between Playing "Survivor" And Surviving Cancer - Exclusive

    Ethan Zohn shares how the game of Survivor has influenced his understanding of the human body's resilience, most of which he parallels to surviving cancer.

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  • A long COVID illustration
    Anne Taylor

    How To Know If You Have Short, Medium, Or Long COVID

    Here's what it means when your COVID symptoms last less than two weeks, less than a month, or even longer.

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  • hospital emergency sign
    Kimberly Smith

    Will You Wait Longer For Emergency Care Due To Your Race And Gender?

    An average of 130 million people in the US find themselves in the emergency room for one reason or another. How do race and gender play a role in treatment?

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  • Woman blowing her nose
    Catherine Caruso

    The Surprising Way Allergies Can Lead To Mental Health Disorders

    Allergies don't just impact one's physical status, it can impact one's mental status as well. And the reason why may surprise you.

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  • toddler getting vaccinated by pediatrician
    Eileen Conroy

    Why Most Parents Aren't Willing To Vaccinate Their Young Children For COVID-19 Just Yet

    As pharma companies race to release a vaccine for young children, parents say they're not totally on board just yet. Here's where most American parents stand.

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  • Women's March in Washington demanding continued access to abortion after the ban on most abortions in Texas in October 2021
    Ruth Clark

    The Potential Impacts Of Overturning Roe V. Wade, According To Experts

    If Roe v. Wade is undone, laws around abortion and reproductive rights would be left to the states individually. A decision could come by this summer.

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  • norm macdonald
    Robin Rothstein

    Norm Macdonald's Cause Of Death Explained

    Norm Macdonald, the Canadian-born actor and comedian, perhaps best known for his stint as SNL's "Weekend Update" anchor, died on September 14, 2021.

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  • Woman coughing wearing mask on a plane
    Erin Marie

    What Should You Do If You Get COVID-19 While Traveling?

    If you're considering taking a trip abroad in the near future, it's important to know what to expect in the event that you test positive for COVID-19 overseas.

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  • healthcare worker holding up pill
    Eileen Conroy

    The Limitations Of Paxlovid Antiviral Tablets For COVID-19

    While Paxlovid has been shown to have incredible results in reducing the severity of COVID-19 symptoms, there are certain limitations to its power.

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  • woman with starbucks coffee cup
    Kimberly Smith

    Disposable Coffee Cups May Be More Harmful To Your Health Than You Think

    It's hard to imagine life without a to-go cup of coffee. But new research shows these convenient ways to travel with our coffee may pose health risks.

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  • man holding with strips of paper with Prostate Cancer
    Candace McMillon-Dantley

    Health Experts Shed Light On Racial Disparity For Prostate Cancer Therapy

    Though Black men are most likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer, research shows Black patients receive a life-saving treatment less than white patients.

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