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You’re on a train chatting with a friend sitting across from you, both of you are high from smoking marijuana. Suddenly you see a fight break…
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You’re on a train chatting with a friend sitting across from you, both of you are high from smoking marijuana. Suddenly you see a fight break…
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Women who have general anesthesia during C-sections are significantly more likely to experience severe postpartum depression resulting in…
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EL PASO, Texas – In honor of Heart Month, the Hospitals of Providence held a free heart health screening event for El Paso. At the event, Dr. Carlos…
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Having a hard day at work? Stressed out about deadlines or bosses or meetings? It may help to stare at a plant, according to researchers from Japan.…
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A study published Friday in the medical journal JAMA found that 41% of the first 138 patients diagnosed at one hospital in Wuhan, China, were…
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EL PASO, Texas – February is Heart Health Month and a local cardiologist says it’s important for women to take care of their heart, especially when…
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EL PASO, Texas — El Paso’s Aaron Jones’ work on the field in 2019 vaulted him to the top of the NFL. But off the field, the work starts in his…
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On Friday morning, President Trump tweeted about his phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the response to the coronavirus outbreak. Trump…
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While much of the world’s attention has been focused on the Wuhan coronavirus, there’s another virus that has been keeping doctors…
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EL PASO, Texas — Jennifer Parker, 48, danced and slid into her graduation at The Hospitals of Providence Outpatient Therapy program Friday morning.…
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A new study shines a spotlight on the possible risk of hospital-related transmissions of the Wuhan coronavirus. The study, published in the medical…
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EL PASO, Texas — The El Paso Fire Department now has a paramedic on staff for every shift and at every fire station after the latest class of 14…
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Last month, a wireless store in New York City taped a paper sign outside its door that read: “In celebration of the second day of the Lunar New…
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A slew of states have proposed curbing transgender minors’ access to gender-affirming health care. But medical professionals are pushing back…
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Experts say travel restrictions the Trump administration put in place to stop the novel coronavirus from spreading could have unintended consequences…
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By the time the 31-year-old man walked into the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary at Mount Sinai, he’d been seeing red for weeks. He wasn’t…
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EL PASO, Texas – No matter your age, a heart health screening can save your life. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, heart…
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The Chinese doctor who sounded early warnings about the Wuhan coronavirus is in a critical condition, according to the hospital treating him and…
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Today’s the day: An e-cigarette policy that goes into effect will result in a number of flavored vaping products being taken off the US market.…
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Adopting a vegan diet has grown increasingly mainstream in recent years. The consumer shift to plant-based alternatives has changed fast food and…
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As the Wuhan coronavirus continues to spread beyond China, federal public health officials in the US are taking a rare step: issuing a mandatory…
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It may sound like a gruesome detail from a dystopian movie, but a team of scientists believe yarn grown from human skin could soon be used to stitch…
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A report that suggested Wuhan coronavirus could spread before the onset of symptoms was flawed, according to public health experts. Chinese officials…
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More than 5,300 people are being quarantined on two cruise ships off Hong Kong and Japan amid concerns passengers and crew were inadvertently exposed…
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The Wuhan coronavirus has spread throughout the world since the first cases were detected in central China in December. At least 490 people have died…
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The squeeze to succeed comes from everywhere: parents, teachers, advertisements, social media — even our friends. And it starts early:…
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It has been two weeks since the first US case of Wuhan coronavirus was announced, and the US strategy to fight it has become clear: It’s…
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The Wuhan coronavirus outbreak is not a pandemic, World Health Organization officials said Tuesday, adding that they’re hopeful transmission of…
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Picture this: a 19-month-old hungry baby picks up a delicious snack, but instead of gobbling it up gives it to an adult who appears to want it, too.…
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