RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus is a common cause of mild coldlike symptoms but it can be dangerous for infants and older people.
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A recent poll by the American Psychological Association found that 41% of adults are more stressed during the holiday months than at any other time. Exercise, adequate sleep and deep breathing can …
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Kristin Hunt (via PhillyVoice)
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12/4/23
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A parent sent WCNC Charlotte photos that showed first responders inside C.C. Griffin Middle School after students complain of "negative reaction" to eating treats.
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ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- New York State is seeing an increase in RSV---a respiratory virus, that typically resembles the common cold. According to New York State Department of Health data, RSV …
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Jamie DeLine (via News10 - NYC)
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12/4/23
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After an unprecedented crackdown on misleading advertising claims by insurers selling private Medicare Advantage and drug plans, the Biden administration hopes to unleash a special weapon to make …
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12/4/23
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Nearly one-quarter of all adults over the age of 45 in the United States will have given care to a loved one in need of help.
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Tanya Ward Goodman (via Chico Enterprise-Record)
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12/4/23
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Many of the illnesses spreading can be shortened and symptoms relieved by getting the right medication quickly. Getting into a doctor's office can be challenging — but there are other options.
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Cindy Krischer Goodman (via Chico Enterprise-Record)
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12/4/23
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The issue at hand is whether the legal shield that bankruptcy provides can be extended to the company's owners, who have not declared bankruptcy themselves.
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12/4/23
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The French parliament is considering a ban on single-use, disposable electronic cigarettes that are popular with teenagers for their sweet flavors and are under scrutiny as a new source of trash.
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12/4/23
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Advocating for yourself when you’re in the doctor’s office is an important skill. It can be key to early diagnosis and treatment, result in more personalized care, and lead to better health …
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Peter Key, Sponsored by Independence Blue Cross (via PhillyVoice)
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12/4/23
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A handful of nurses at the parish’s Public Health Unit are in line for raises of around $13,750 on average, depending on the Parish Council’s support.
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Andrew Capps (via The Current)
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12/4/23
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Echoing a statewide trend, the team aims to prevent the tragedies that often result when armed police answer calls involving psychological emergencies.
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Will Bostwick (via Texas Monthly)
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12/4/23
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The program that provides young LGBTQ people of color with a space for creative expression and sexual health services is moving to a new phase.
The post Project Silk renews mission to help …
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Ethan Woodfill (via nextpittsburgh.com)
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12/4/23
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Our body’s inner sense of the slowing pace of life that comes naturally with turning further away from the sun conflicts with modern culture's insistence that life continue at the same pace no …
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Andy Steiner (via MinnPost)
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12/4/23
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A trial involving researchers at University of Colorado found it can be safe to transplant stem cells into the brains of people with at least one disabling illness, but the science has a long way to …
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Meg Wingerter (via Boulder Daily Camera)
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12/4/23
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Subscribe to The Point, arriving in your inbox Monday through Friday at 8 a.m. The stories near you • WUFT News: School district reverses decision, putting LGBTQ book back on library shelf. “The …
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12/4/23
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — URMC is almost ready to open it's new Orthopedics and Physical Performance Center — and News 8 was able to get a sneak preview! The complex, which cost $227 million to …
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Zach Williams (via RochesterFirst)
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12/4/23
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The company is building out WeightWatchers Clinic, offering "doctor-led access to prescription medication for those who need it." "We needed to be the first to be proud and loud about the fact that …
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Tribune News Service (via Hartford Courant - Politics)
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12/4/23
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WOBURN — The daughter of the retired Dracut doctor accused of illegally prescribing opioids resulting in a Lowell patient's death wrote a last-gasp 17-page letter to Attorney General Andrea …
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Aaron Curtis (via The Lowell Sun - Local News)
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12/4/23
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