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Living with a plugged nose isn’t fun, but James Nestor was ready. Plus, it was for science. While researching his recent book, “Breath:…
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Living with a plugged nose isn’t fun, but James Nestor was ready. Plus, it was for science. While researching his recent book, “Breath:…
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The US Food and Drug Administration is investigating a salmonella outbreak affecting 68 people in nine states that could be linked to tainted…
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AUSTIN, TEXAS — The number of coronavirus patients in Texas hospitals fell below 6,000 Wednesday for the first time since June, but…
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EL PASO, Texas — Thousands of students across the Borderland started the school year online this past Monday. Many students are required to be…
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SANTA FE, New Mexico — Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham expressed hope Wednesday that most elementary school students will be able to return to…
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After adjusting for population, US states in the South and West continue to report the most daily coronavirus cases even after declines over the past…
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The requirement that children receive vaccinations before starting school has come to be accepted by most parents in this country as normal. It is…
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The American Academy of Pediatrics on Wednesday released expanded guidance for reopening schools that “strongly advocates for additional…
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There is no denying that vaping is popular among teens, with one-third of US high school students reporting they have vaped or used other electronic…
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Loss of smell and taste is more severe in Covid-19 patients than in patients with common colds and that could be due to the effect the coronavirus…
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Frontline healthcare workers, emergency services personnel and the most vulnerable to the virus should be the first to get any eventual coronavirus…
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Plague, one of the deadliest bacterial infections in human history, caused an estimated 50 million deaths in Europe during the Middle Ages when it…
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EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — The coronavirus death toll now stands at 372 in El Paso County. The Department of Public Health reported six new…
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Honey may be a better treatment for coughs and colds than over-the-counter medicines, a new study has found. Researchers said honey was more…
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High blood pressure or hypertension during pregnancy appears to be associated with having “more bothersome” menopausal symptoms —…
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Feeling off-kilter with so many unknowns in the world today? In Part I of this weekly series, we prepared ourselves for a peaceful night’s rest…
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Nurses and doctors have gone to creative extremes to reuse the same masks, gloves and scrubs they need to treat contagious coronavirus patients. But…
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EL PASO, Texas — Texas reported more than 200 additional coronavirus deaths Tuesday as the the total number of infections surpassed 550,000…
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On your mark. Get set. Go! In the race for conception, most of us have been taught it’s the strength and swiftness of the wiggling ejaculate…
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Faster tests combined with a “robust” immune response against Covid-19 could soon mean a slower spread, researchers said. Tests have been…
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LAS CRUCES, New Mexico — A Las Cruces nursing home resident was among five new coronavirus deaths reported by state health officials on Tuesday as…
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Look into your pantry — have you packed it with canned foods since the start of the pandemic? Or are you a receipt hoarder — who keeps…
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Getting the flu vaccine this year is important, experts at the World Health Organization said during a news briefing in Geneva on Tuesday. It appears…
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The first coronavirus vaccine trial in the US is moving along at a good clip, but needs more minorities to enroll if it is to succeed, officials tell…
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When students return to Augustana University in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, this month, they’ll find a campus transformed by Covid-19. Masks are…
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EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — El Paso Public Health officials announced five new coronavirus-related deaths Tuesday morning. The death toll now stands at…
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Whether you’re working from home or on the front lines, the pandemic has drastically affected almost everyone. And with sudden change can come…
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Next time you pour back a sour beer, you might like to know that tart and tangy goodness is the result of an immensely complex set of microbial…
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It isn’t always easy to know when you’ve had one alcoholic drink too many, but your smartphone be able to help — by measuring…
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Is the White House about to promote a new, unproven and sketchy coronavirus treatment? Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow and an enthusiastic Trump…
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