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  • Eszylfie Taylor
    Ally Arcuri

    Wellness Is More Than Just Mental Or Physical, According To Expert Eszylfie Taylor – Exclusive

    Yoga teacher, athlete, and finance guru Eszylfie Taylor believes that wellness begins in the mind. But that's not all there is to it.

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  • Young smiling child receiving vaccine from smiling doctor
    Erin Marie

    Will Moderna Pull Ahead Of Pfizer In Releasing A COVID-19 Vaccine For Young Children?

    Moderna just completed clinical trials for a COVID-19 vaccine for young children. Here's where they stand in the FDA approval process.

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  • omicron variant BA.2 on chalkboard
    Kimberly Smith

    Why Experts Remain Positive Despite The BA.2 Omicron Wave

    The CDC reported that currently BA.2 made up 39.4% of COVID-19 cases across the country, yet experts remain hopeful. Here's why.

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  • COVID-19 or the flu confusion
    Robin Rothstein

    How To Tell Whether You Have COVID-19 Or The Flu

    COVID-19 and the flu take on similar symptoms, making it difficult to know the difference. But here are some key distinctions to help you out.

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  • woman receiving vaccine
    Candace McMillon-Dantley

    Researchers Reveal Surprising New Way To Use The COVID-19 Vaccine

    Researchers have found a new way to use the COVID-19 vaccine and are looking to reproduce its success in other patients.

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  • mother looking at baby bottle
    Eileen Conroy

    FDA Reveals Startling Reasons Why This Infant Formula Was Recalled

    The FDA recently revealed likely reasons for why a popular infant formula was recently recalled. Here's which company is being investigated and what to know.

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  • Closeup view of Harry Miller
    Ruth Clark

    Ohio State Football Player Shares Mental Health Struggles And Why He Wants To Help Others

    Harry Miller is opening up about mental health struggles he's had most of his life. Here's how the football player is prioritizing his mental health.

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  • Rachel Miner
    Amy Mackelden

    What Actress Rachel Miner Wants You To Know About Multiple Sclerosis – Exclusive

    When actress Rachel Miner was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, she was starring on "Supernatural." Now, here's what she wants you to know about the disease.

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  • African American man grieving
    Kharissa Forte

    American Psychiatric Association Establishes New Disorder For Prolonged Grief

    Grief can be an exceptionally difficult experience for anyone. But now researchers are looking at ways to treat grief that lasts for extended periods of time.

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  • Eszylfie Taylor
    Ally Arcuri

    Yoga Instructor Eszylfie Taylor Explains How Yoga Can Lead To Better Overall Wellness – Exclusive

    Fitness and finance guru Eszylfie Taylor knows a thing or two about athletics, including yoga.

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  • child getting a vaccination
    Zrinka Peters

    Why COVID-19 Vaccines For Younger Children Are Delayed

    Although COVID-19 vaccines were authorized for kids between 5 and 11 back in October, availability for children under 5 has run into a number of obstacles.

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  • smiling woman getting mammogram
    Eileen Conroy

    Study Reveals Mammograms Have A Second Superpower

    Mammograms are a critical way to catch breast cancer early. But a new study shows it's also effective at detecting this major health condition.

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  • Justice Clarence Thomas
    Robin Rothstein

    Everything We Know About Justice Clarence Thomas' Hospitalization

    73-year-old Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was hospitalized late last week after experiencing flu-like symptoms. Here's what we know so far.

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  • woman getting shot
    Kimberly Smith

    Could COVID-19 Vaccines Become As Common As The Flu Shot?

    Flu shots administration has been steadily on the rise over the past decade. Can we expect COVID-19 vaccines to be just as mainstream?

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  • man with mask on treadmill
    Eileen Conroy

    Is It Safe To Exercise After COVID-19?

    After COVID-19, you may be eager to jump back into your regular routine but when it comes to working out, there are a few things you may need to consider.

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  • Doctor placing comforting hand on older patient's shoulder who is holding his head
    Erin Marie

    Study Reveals Important Link Between Folate Levels And Dementia

    Dementia is a debilitating and progressive disease marked by slow cognitive decline. Researchers have found new links between folate levels and dementia risk.

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  • Woman with hand to chest
    Erin Marie

    Study Reveals Game Changing Procedure For Preventing Severe Asthma Attacks

    Some 4% of adults diagnosed with asthma suffer from severe asthma attacks that don't respond to inhalers. But now there's hope with bronchial thermoplasty.

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  • hand with blue medical glove holds bottle of moderna covid-19 vaccine
    Kharissa Forte

    Why Moderna Is Pushing For 4th Dose COVID-19 Vaccines

    Moderna is seeking FDA approval for another booster shot in the wake of the Omicron variant. Here's everything you need to know about this vaccine's status.

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  • Gloved hand examining patient's arm with eczema outbreak
    Erin Marie

    Why Scientists Are Turning To Dust Mite Extract To Treat Eczema

    Eczema affects many Americans across the country and scientists are trying to find new ways to treat it, including the use of dust mites.

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  • A man has ringing ears
    Anne Taylor

    Could Ringing In Your Ears Be A Side Effect Of The COVID-19 Vaccine?

    Could the ringing in your ears be caused by your recent vaccine?

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  • Close up of Heather Rae Young
    Catherine Caruso

    Selling Sunset Star Heather Rae Young Opens Up About Vocal Cord Surgery

    Heather Rae Young has been on a journey of trying to recover her vocal cords. Here's what the star has shared about her road to recovery and how she's doing.

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  • lady smiling with eyes closed and hands over heart
    Candace McMillon-Dantley

    Experts Suggest Prevention Is Key For This Life-Threatening Heart Condition

    A new study reveals a heart condition that is threatening the lives of certain individuals. Here's what to know about the risk factors and if they apply to you.

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  • Dr. Jessica Shepherd performing gynecological surgery
    Robin Zabiegalski

    OB-GYN And Women's Health Expert Jessica Shepherd Talks Endometriosis Awareness Month - Exclusive

    Health Digest spoke with Dr. Jessica Shepherd, an OB-GYN and women's health expert, during Endometriosis Awareness Month and learned more about the disease.

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  • bartender pouring Guinness beer into glass
    K. Cossey

    Research Suggests This Brand Of Beer Has Impressive Health Benefits

    If you love beer, you may be excited to know there's one brand that may be healthy for you. Here's which one to pick up the next time you're shopping for some.

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  • vials of covid-19 vaccine
    Kharissa Forte

    Study Suggests Immunocompromised People Needn't Fear Vaccine Side Effects

    Immunocompromised people may think twice about receiving a COVID-19 vaccination, for fear of side effects, but a new study may help put those concerns to rest.

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  • couples playing cards
    Kimberly Smith

    Study Reveals Social Butterflies May Have Greater Cognitive Health

    Humans are wired for socializing, and it turns out that connecting with others is good for your cognitive health. A new study reveals why.

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  • older man taking nap
    Kimberly Smith

    The Surprising Link Between Daytime Naps And Cognitive Decline

    New study finds surprising links between daytime naps and impacts on cognitive health like Alzheimer's disease risk and dementia.

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