How to keep New Year’s resolutions
Do you want to eat better, exercise more, stop vaping or lose weight? Great. Now’s the time to set those New Year’s resolutions. As we…
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Do you want to eat better, exercise more, stop vaping or lose weight? Great. Now’s the time to set those New Year’s resolutions. As we…
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More than a year after migrants in the custody of US Customs and Border Protection began to die, the agency released a plan on Tuesday to improve…
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When it comes to getting rid of prescription drugs, fewer than half of the pharmacies surveyed for a new study gave accurate guidance that met US…
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A non-profit that promotes vaccinations in Nevada canceled two events after anti-vaxxers posted harassing comments against the host venues on social…
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Heading into the new year, I find myself working with so many couples that are burned out, fed up, and feeling that their relationship isn’t as…
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The US Food and Drug Administration can’t show a key program meant to address opioid misuse and abuse actually paid off, according to a new…
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We’ve long been taught that helping others helps ourselves. As Charles Dickens wrote, “No one is useless in this world who lightens the…
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Google users in the United States had a lot of questions about blood pressure, the keto diet and hiccups in 2019. Those topics were among the 10…
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An automotive assembly plant closing in a US county has been associated with 85% higher opioid overdose death rates among working-age adults in that…
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Looking back over more than 30 years working in public health globally and in the United States, I can’t recall a year with as pronounced a…
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A new law in the United States that prohibits the sale of tobacco products to anyone under the age of 21 is now in effect, according to the US Food…
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An Indiana mother accused of injecting fecal matter into her 15-year-old son’s IV bag has been sentenced to seven years in prison. Tiffany…
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A single dose of the human papillomavirus, or HPV, vaccine may be just as effective as two or three doses at preventing cancer-causing HPV infection,…
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When ESPN reporter Edward Aschoff died, he had been diagnosed with multifocal pneumonia and a rare disease known as HLH, his fiancée tweeted.…
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If you’ve ever tried to make a New Year’s resolution, chances are you didn’t stick with it past February, much less the whole year.…
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Teaching young boys to respect their female peers goes a long way — it may even help prevent violent behaviors, one study reports. The study,…
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A new study sheds light on one potential health benefit of exercise: a lower risk of certain cancers. The study, published Thursday in the Journal of…
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People using illicit opioids are not only at an increased risk of a drug-related death, but a new study finds they have an elevated risk of dying…
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A hard-boiled egg recall has expanded to products sold at Walmart and Trader Joe’s following a deadly listeria outbreak. Almark Foods broadened…
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EL PASO, Texas — The holidays can be filled with cheer and joy, but they can also be difficult for those trying to stay healthy. While festive…
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A person diagnosed with measles traveled to several locations around Austin, Texas, and may have exposed others to the contagious disease, health…
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From the outside, the store is clearly marked. Inside, rows of colorful products are on display. As far as any average shopper on this street in…
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The US Food and Drug Administration on Monday announced the approval of a drug called ubrogepant for the acute treatment of migraine, which could be…
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The concerning scenario has played out in my office over and over again this season. “Your child is due for the flu vaccine today” is…
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Swords swirl around their bodies, coming perilously close to piercing flesh. Blades flashing in the morning sun, the young women twirl, cartwheel and…
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President Donald Trump on Friday signed a sweeping spending bill into law, including a measure that prohibits the sale of tobacco products to anyone…
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Here’s some background information about Ebola, a virus with a high fatality rate that was first identified in Africa in 1976. Facts Ebola…
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Lower premiums and more plan choices did not attract more Americans to sign up for Obamacare plans for 2020. Some 8.3 million people selected…
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EL PASO, Texas – University Medical Center, for the first time in its 115-year history, will have two new satellite emergency departments located…
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Antibiotics commonly prescribed to babies may lead to an increased risk of allergies later in childhood, possibly because the medications can affect…
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