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  • unhappy teenager sitting on bed
    Eileen Conroy

    Why Are Deaths From Overdoses In Teens On The Rise When Drug Use Is At Its Low?

    A startling new study has just come out reporting that even though teen drug use is at an all-time low, overdose rates are increasing.
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  • doctor holding mask printed with OMICRON
    Candace McMillon-Dantley

    BA.4 And BA.5: Everything We Know About The New COVID-19 Subvariants

    This week, the WHO announced that it is now tracking two new subvariants of the Omicron strain, BA.4 and BA.5. Here's what you need to know.
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  • Blue Adderall pills
    Erin Marie

    Why The FDA Is Warning Against Purchasing Adderall Online

    The FDA warns against purchasing this prescription from online sources as they may be tampered with, contaminated, or counterfeited.
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  • meningococcal disease words on notebook
    Kimberly Smith

    What You Need To Know About The Recent Outbreak Of Meningococcal Disease

    The Florida Department of Health has issued a warning for residents of an outbreak of meningococcal disease. Here's what you need to know.
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  • distressed child in counseling session
    Kharissa Forte

    When Are Mental Health Screenings Useful For Kids?

    Depression and anxiety seem to be on the rise in children and adolescents in the U.S. So when are mental health screenings useful for kids?
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  • closeup of comedian Gilbert Gottfried
    Kharissa Forte

    Gilbert Gottfried's Cause Of Death Explained

    Comedian Gilbert Gottfried died at age 67 on Tuesday, April 12, 2022. Read to learn more about the health conditions that led to his passing.
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  • Kitty Terzo kneeling in a parking garage
    Robin Zabiegalski

    SoulCycle Instructor Kitty Terzo Reveals What To Do About Movement Ruts - Exclusive

    As a fitness professional and SoulCycle instructor, Kitty Terzo's knows how to navigate periods of inactivity. Here's how she does it.
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  • Close up on Britney Spears smiling face
    Erin Marie

    What Is Perinatal Depression And How Did It Affect Britney Spears' Prior Pregnancies?

    While postpartum depression is a more widely-known condition, perinatal depression may be lesser known amongst the public, but its symptoms can be severe.
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  • man with head in hands
    Eileen Conroy

    How 'Cancel Culture' Can Impact Your Mental Health Journey

    Cancel culture is when a person or business acts in a way that is deemed offensive, therefore causing them to lose public support.
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  • Hand scooping a spoonful of prunes out of a white bowl
    Erin Marie

    Could Eating Prunes Daily Help Lower Your Risk For Osteoporosis?

    The natural progression of bone fragility as we grow older affects individuals across gender, race, and all ages around the world.
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  • picture of kinder bueno bars
    Kharissa Forte

    What You Need To Know About Kinder Chocolates Recall

    Ferrero, the manufacturer of Kinder chocolate, recalled two of its products on Thursday, April 7, just days before Easter. Here is why they did it.
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  • woman wearing mask on plane
    Kimberly Smith

    Why The CDC May Extend Mask Mandates On Planes And Public Transportation

    The number of COVID-19 cases might be dropping on a national level, but more than a dozen states are witnessing an increase in cases.
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  • Britney Spears and Sam Asghari
    Kharissa Forte

    Everything We Know So Far About Britney Spears' Pregnancy

    Oops! She did it again! Britney Spears, 40, announced on Instagram earlier today that she is expecting a child with fiancé Sam Asghari, 28.
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  • Tiger Woods playing golf after surgery
    Ciara Turner-Ewert

    Why Tiger Woods' Masters Return Is A Testament To Modern Medicine

    In 2021, Woods was injured in a brutal car crash. Many speculated whether he'd be able to return to the Masters after his injuries, but he's impressed us all.
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  • Kamelle Mills head shot
    Robin Zabiegalski

    SoulCycle Instructor Kamelle Mills Reveals Why 'Working In' Is Just As Important As Working Out

    SoulCycle instructor Kamelle Mill shares his philosophy on exercising and how it may have more to do with what's happening inside of us than outside.
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  • a man using nasal spray
    Ciara Turner-Ewert

    How Nasal Sprays Could Be Effective In Treating COVID-19

    While restrictions are easing, researchers are now looking for ways to prevent symptomatic COVID-19 cases. Nasal sprays may be a promising possibility.
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  • elderly woman with caregiver
    Candace McMillon-Dantley

    The Surprising Reason Why Dementia Mortality In America Is At A Record High

    According to the CDC, dementia diagnoses are actually increasing. A new study reveals a surprising reason why dementia mortality in America is at a record high.
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  • Ukrainians gathered outside of Red Cross tent
    Catherine Caruso

    Disease Outbreaks In Ukraine Could Be A Less Visible Impact Of War

    Russia's invasion of Ukraine has caused widespread devastation through the country, and the health consequences could extend far beyond the effects of bombings.
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  • Asian woman feeding dog
    Kharissa Forte

    The Surprising Reason Your Dog's Food Bowl Could Negatively Impact Your Health

    Keeping dogs' food bowls clean makes a difference in their health. New data has emerged showing that these factors can have an impact on our health, too.
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  • Group of colleagues
    Ruth Clark

    The Surprising Way Your Personality Affects The Way Your Brain Ages

    Personality traits can be used to inform several aspects of our lives. But studies show some types are linked to cognitive decline.
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  • Scientist looking through microscope
    Erin Marie

    How Scientists May Soon Be Able To Make Your Skin Cells Act 30 Years Younger

    Exciting new research opens us to the possibility that scientists may be able to reverse the aging of our cells in the not-so-distant future.
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  • Table full of high fiber foods
    Catherine Caruso

    Research Reveals The Best Source Of Fiber For Cardiovascular Disease Prevention

    A new study reveals surprising distinctions between the various dietary fibers and their respective health benefits. Here's what scientists discovered.
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  • patient in a hospital bed
    Eileen Conroy

    This Is Why The US Life Expectancy Continues To Decline

    The average life expectancy within a country tends to ebb and flow depending on what is happening with its citizens. In the US, it continues to decline.
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  • Older man wearing glasses rubbing his eyes
    Erin Marie

    Could Your Erectile Dysfunction Medication Lead To Vision Problems?

    Could your erectile dysfunction medication lead to vision problems? New research findings say there may be a link between ED medication and vision loss.
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  • black women with breast cancer ribbon on chest
    Candace McMillon-Dantley

    Study Reveals This Common Spice Can Help Fight Breast Cancer

    Triple-negative breast cancer may be treated with a combination of medications, therapies, and surgeries including chemotherapy, mastectomy, and radiation.
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  • older African American woman depressed
    Kharissa Forte

    Is Midlife Depression The New Midlife Crisis For Women?

    The latest data from the National Center for Health Statistics reveals startling data on midlife depression for women.
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  • dog licking little girl
    Kimberly Smith

    Are Pooch Smooches Actually Bad For Your Health?

    While dog kisses might make you happy for whatever reason, they might not be the best thing for your overall health in the long run.
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