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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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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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“Goo goo ga ga? Are wu my widdle baby?” If your idea of “baby talk” makes you throw up in your mouth a little, then…
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While the Wuhan coronavirus keeps spreading within the United States, health officials are trying to rush testing capabilities across the country.…
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We can all agree that walking behind someone who’s buried in their phone is annoying. Now scientists are suggesting it’s dangerous, too.…
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A clinical trial for an HIV vaccine has been discontinued since the vaccine was not found to prevent infections of human immunodeficiency virus, the…
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If you’ve been swayed by recent reports that red and processed meat isn’t harmful to your health, put down that bacon —…
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Fasting. Time-restricted eating. Eating for five days, then fasting for two. Lately it appears everyone is interested in some sort of…
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What is your least favorite day of the week? And why? The reason you should ask yourself these two questions is so you can fix that day. If you…
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Whether it’s Beyonce’s “Naughty Girl,” Taylor Swift’s “Untouchable” or Eminem’s “Lose…
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Leila Janah, a fierce entrepreneur who worked to help those living below the poverty line, died in January from complications of epithelioid sarcoma…
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LAS CRUCES, New Mexico — New Mexico State University’s Cooperative Extension Service will present a series of cooking classes designed to teach…
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LAS CRUCES, New Mexico — New Mexico State University says its study abroad office will not be sending students to China amid a new virus that has…
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The US Food and Drug Administration approved the first drug to treat peanut allergies in children on Friday, following an advisory committee vote of…
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The nation’s top infectious disease doctor says a new study published Thursday night shows people can spread the Wuhan coronavirus before…
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Doctors have shared new details about the first case of Wuhan coronavirus in the United States in a paper published Friday in the New England Journal…
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What started as a mystery virus last month in Wuhan, China, has now killed more than 250 people and infected thousands more around the world. In the…
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