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  • Hands supporting each other
    Melissa Szaro

    Mental Health Expert Yohnit Spruch Talks About The Power Of Support Groups And Therapy - Exclusive

    Yohnit Spruch, head of emotional health at Circles, explained the healing power of support groups and how they compare to individual therapy sessions.

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  • Paper uterus cutout for menopause concept
    Melissa Willets

    Dr. Ashley Winter Of Odela Talks Vaginal Health During Menopause - Exclusive Interview

    Dr. Ashley Winter, urologist and Chief Medical Officer at Odela, explained vaginal health changes during menopause and one way to alleviate symptoms.

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  • The entrance of an emergency room
    Robin Zabiegalski

    Emergency Room Doctor Jay Baruch Explains How To Advocate For A Loved One In The ER - Exclusive

    Dr. Jay Baruch shared what to do when taking someone to the emergency room so that you can be an effective advocate for their health during the experience.

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  • vaccine with vial and mask
    Kimberly Smith

    Moderna And Pfizer Could Soon Have New FDA Approved Vaccines Targeting Newer COVID Strains

    Moderna and Pfizer may soon have new FDA-approved vaccines, in order to provide the public with more protection against COVID-19 and variants of the virus.

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  • A signal of good air quality
    Felicia Lee

    Michael Rubino Explains How To Keep Your Indoor Air Quality Safe - Exclusive

    Mold remediation specialist Michael Rubino shared his recommendations for keeping your indoor air quality safe and free of harmful mold spores.

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  • Mold as seen on a ceiling
    Felicia Lee

    Michael Rubino Shares Why Household Mold Is More Dangerous Than You Think - Exclusive

    Mold remediation expert Michael Rubino explained why household mold is so dangerous and some of the symptoms that may result from mold exposure.

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  • two red heads doppelganger
    Robin Rothstein

    You May Have More In Common Than Just Looks With Your Doppelganger

    Have you seen a photo of someone who looks a lot like you but isn't related? Well, it turns out you and this person may have far more in common than just looks.

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  • man experiencing bad taste
    Kimberly Smith

    What Is 'Paxlovid Mouth' And How Can You Treat It?

    Paxlovid mouth may be one of the most unpleasant side effects. However, experts have weighed in on how you can alter the dreadful sense of taste.

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  • Woman drinking wine alone
    Melissa Willets

    Ark Behavioral Health Addiction Specialist On How California Sobriety Can Be Dangerous - Exclusive

    Ark Behavioral Health Chief Medical Officer and addiction specialist Dr. Manish Mishra explained California sobriety and how it can be dangerous.

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  • Family eating breakfast
    Catherine Caruso

    How Skipping Breakfast Takes A Toll On Children's Mental Health

    Skipping breakfast in the morning might seem like no big deal, but it could be detrimental to children's mental health and psychosocial behavior.

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  • woman in her bed looking grumpy with a pillow over her head
    Beth Bradford

    Can Sleepless Nights Really Lead To Selfish Behavior?

    When you're not getting enough sleep, you're most likely not in the best mood. Now researchers want to know if this includes selfish behavior towards others.

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  • Doctor treating hospitalized COVID patient
    Erin Marie

    Data Shows COVID-19 Hospitalizations And ICU Usage Since 2020

    New data related to COVID-19 hospitalizations and ICU usage since 2020 reveals how these statistics have varied throughout the course of the pandemic.

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  • COVID-19
    Ciara Turner-Ewert

    Research Finds Incubation Periods May Be Getting Much Shorter As COVID Evolves

    As COVID-19 has evolved and more variants arrived, new research suggests the incubation period has shortened significantly, which is good news.

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  • Doctor holding "Medical Cannabis" sign
    Erin Marie

    Medical Marijuana Can Ease Pain, But How Does It Affect Your Heart?

    Marijuana usage can potentially affect us in both the short term, as well as the long run, but can it affect our hearts? Here's what to know.

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  • Yohnit Spruch
    Melissa Szaro

    Mental Health Expert At Circles On How Support Groups And Therapy Assist Mental Health - Exclusive Interview

    Yohnit Spruch, head of emotional health at Circles, explained the effectiveness of group support and how the app is improving mental health care accessibility.

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  • Hand wiping a faucet
    Felicia Lee

    Michael Rubino Reveals The Best Ways To Remove Household Mold — Exclusive

    Household mold is notoriously difficult to remove completely, but mold remediation specialist Michael Rubino outlines the best cleaning products and practices.

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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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