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  • close-up of Jennifer Aniston
    Kharissa Forte

    Jennifer Aniston Reveals Her History With Sleepwalking And Insomnia

    Jennifer Aniston recently revealed that she has struggled with sleep issues, including insomnia and sleepwalking, since she was in her thirties.

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  • hand holding syringe against a sign reading "Moderna"
    Erin Marie

    Does Moderna's Vaccine Protect Against COVID-19 Infection Better Than Pfizer's?

    A new study has tracked the efficacy of the Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson vaccines to see which provides the greatest level of antibody protection.

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  • Person holding COVID-19 vaccine
    Robin Rothstein

    Experts Reveal The Challenges Of Reaching COVID-19 Herd Immunity

    Unfortunately, many scientists are beginning to have doubts about whether humans will be able to reach COVID-19 herd immunity, at least any time soon.

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  • Medical professional looks at brain scans on computer screen
    Ruth Clark

    Can Brain Scans Really Help Determine When Mental Health Will Worsen?

    Researchers recently revealed promising new diagnostic measures that can better predict mental health outcomes like depression and psychosis.

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  • woman uncomfortably scratching elbow
    Candace McMillon-Dantley

    The Surprising Link Between Eczema And Mental Health Struggles

    We've always known that eczema can cause itchy skin, but according to new research, it can also be related to problems with your mental health.

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  • Woman looking a picture of herself by the pool
    Catherine Caruso

    The Negative Impacts 'That Girl' Trend On TikTok Has On Mental Health

    TikTok's "That Girl" is a viral trend that supposedly encourages young women to be the best version of themselves, but could it be doing more harm than good?

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  • Vial of meningiococcal vaccine
    Erin Marie

    Meningitis Vaccines Could Protect Against More Than You Think

    New research reveals that the vaccine that protects against meningitis also can help prevent the sexually transmitted disease, gonorrhea.

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  • Social media influencer recording video
    Catherine Caruso

    Are Patient Influencers On Social Media Really A Good Thing?

    Influencer marketing isn't just for those with hundreds of thousands of followers. Could patient influencers become the next big trend?

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  • sign supporting trans rights
    Eileen Conroy

    What To Know About Alabama's New Law Criminalizing Gender-Affirming Healthcare For Trans Youth

    The rights of trans youth are under attack. Here's the latest about Alabama's new law criminalizing gender-affirming healthcare for trans youth.

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  • family playing video games
    Erin Marie

    These Video Games Not Only Boost Brain Health, They're Getting FDA Approval

    Video game treatment for brain health is a growing topic of interest among the FDA within the last few years and is being studied for various age groups.

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  • young guy getting COVID -19 test
    Candace McMillon-Dantley

    Everything We Know About The New FDA Approved COVID-19 Test

    According to the latest health news, the FDA has approved a new way to test for COVID-19 that may replace the nose swab. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Person grabs their chest in pain
    Ruth Clark

    A Simple Blood Test Could Be A Game Changer In Predicting Heart Attacks

    A new study reveals that a simple blood test could be a game changer in predicting heart attacks. Here's the latest information you need to know.

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  • Kamelle Mills laughing
    Robin Zabiegalski

    SoulCycle Instructor Kamelle Mills Explains Why Self-Love Is The Key To Fitness - Exclusive

    Kamelle Mills shares in an exclusive interview with Health Digest important ways he's grown to embrace his body and love it for its unique beauty and gifts.

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  • Devale Ellis on red carpet
    Preston Danvers

    Sistas' Devale Ellis On His Workout Routine During And After The NFL - Exclusive Interview

    Devale Ellis, former NFL player and current television star, knows a thing or two about working out. Here's an exclusive look at how he stays so fit.

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  • Brian Austin Green
    Kimberly Smith

    Brian Austin Green's Struggle With Ulcerative Colitis Explained

    Beverly Hills 90210 actor Brian Austin Green recently shared his struggle with ulcerative colitis in an Instagram post. Here's what you need to know.

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  • biden
    Vincent Madrone

    Here's What We Know About The Biden Administration Extending The Public Health Emergency Plan For COVID-19

    The Biden administration officially extended the Covid-19 public health emergency for another 90 days, which can help millions of Americans.

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  • doctor holding box of Paxlovid
    Eileen Conroy

    Why An Effective Treatment Against COVID-19 Is Remaining Unused In Hospitals

    While vaccines are the best way to COVID-19 infection, there are other treatments. Here's why one treatment against COVID-19 remains unused in hospitals.

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  • woman and child wearing protective masks
    Erin Marie

    How To Self-Assess Your Risk For COVID-19 And Stay Safe

    Here's how to self-assess your risk for coronavirus infection if you're considering whether or not it's safe to partake in more social activities.

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  • Couple exercises to a workout video on laptop in their home
    Ruth Clark

    Researchers Find Evidence That Even Some Physical Activity Is Beneficial For Those With Depression

    Researchers found that even a small amount of exercise can help with depression. Here's the minimum amount you may want to start adding to your routine.

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  • Kitty Terzo
    Robin Zabiegalski

    SoulCycle Kitty Terzo Reveals Why Rest Days Are So Important - Exclusive

    As a SoulCycle instructor and fitness expert, Kitty Terzo knows a lot about movement. But just as important, she also knows about rest and recovery.

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  • psilocybin in a petri dish
    Candace McMillon-Dantley

    Study Reveals Magic Mushrooms May Rapidly Treat Depression

    Commonly, depression is treated with antidepressants, which can cause dizziness, low libido, insomnia, and suicidal ideations in those aged 18-24 years old.

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  • a stack of sanitary pads next to a stack of coins
    Kharissa Forte

    How The Pandemic Led To A Rise In Period Poverty

    Period poverty is a condition in which women are unable to gain access to supplies needed during their menstrual cycles and affects millions of Americans.

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  • Headshot of Kamelle Mills
    Robin Zabiegalski

    SoulCycle Pro Kamelle Mills Talks Representation In Fitness - Exclusive

    SoulCycle instructor Kamelle Mills, is dedicating his career to changing the look associated with fitness. Here's why it matters so much to him.

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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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