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- PureWow
I’m a Pediatrician and These Are the 4 Things I Would Never, Ever Do as a Parent (Plus, 1 Thing I Try to Avoid)
Parenting can often feel like a never-ending list of dos and don’ts. It’s understandable—we are all trying our best to safeguard our kids from harm and help them grow up into happy, healthy humans. And while...
- BuzzFeed
People Are Sharing The Most Ridiculous Responses Men Had After Being Asked To Wear A Condom, And They Clearly Need To Go Back To Sex Ed
"Stand your ground, don't let anyone make you do something you are not comfortable with doing."View Entire Post ›
- Parade
Does Melatonin Cause Weight Gain? Here's What We Know
If you are one of the 70 million people in the U.S. with chronic sleep problems, there’s a good chance that you’ve looked into taking a melatonin supplement in hopes of drifting off to dreamland faster and to stay asleep longer. Before you start taking any supplement, it’s important to know what ...
- Women's Health
Cardiologists Say These Are The Worst Foods For Your Heart, And There Goes My Whole Diet
Foods high in sodium, sugar, and unhealthy fats can put you at greater risk of developing heart disease. Check out this list of the worst foods for your heart.
- The Hill
Texas lawsuit aims to gut birth control and HIV medication coverage from health insurance plans
Story at a glance A lawsuit from Texas is trying to change the way the Affordable Care Act (ACA) forces health insurers to cover certain preventative care services. It specifically takes issue with health plans paying for birth control, HIV medication and testing for sexually transmitted diseases. If the lawsuit prevails, millions of Americans could…
- KOKI
FOX23 Investigates: Lead found in juices, pediatricians warn of developmental delays
Juice is a staple for many children. Parents often think that it is a healthier alternative to sodas or other sugary drinks. But scientists say that over time, small amounts of lead found in juice can lead to significant developmental issues.
- TODAY
What is the 12-3-30 Workout? The Walking Treadmill Workout for Weight Loss
Social media personality Lauren Giraldo lost weight with her viral treadmill workout. A sports medicine doctor weighs in on how to try it safely.
- The Daily Beast
This Tiny Device Tests for Current and Past COVID Infections
MR.Cole_Photographer via GettyA group of Boston researchers have designed a postcard-sized test that can detect both a SARS-CoV-2 infection and the presence of antibodies as a result of recent infection—providing a two-in-one punch that can both diagnose active COVID cases (including specifying which variant is responsible), as well as how well protected someone might be from future infections, thanks to antibody levels. The researchers hope their new portable device, which tests a patient’s sal
- SheKnows
This Mom Has a Pointed Response When People Comment on Her Postpartum Body & Reddit is Applauding
A new mom wants feedback from Reddit’s AITA forum about her response to baby weight comments — and the users have spoken. She began by explaining that she recently gave birth to her third child. It was a very difficult pregnancy. She suffered from hyperemesis gravidarum, which meant she couldn’t keep liquids down. She was […]
- The Hill
Fatigue, headache top symptoms that plague COVID patients months after infection
Story at a glance Researchers from the Medical College of Georgia found the most common lingering symptom among COVID-19 patients was fatigue, followed by headaches, a new study shows. The study analyzed the experiences of 200 people who contracted the virus during the early days of the pandemic and still had symptoms four months after…
- Country Living
Halle Berry Just Posted A New Swimsuit Photo And Her Butt Looks So Toned
Actress Halle Berry, 54, showed off her toned back and legs in a new swimsuit photo. The actress is known for her hardcore workouts and following a keto diet.
- BuzzFeed News
Monkeypox Can Spread In Three Ways. Here’s What To Know And How To Avoid Infection.
We spoke to experts to better understand how monkeypox spreads, what activities are riskiest at this time, and how to avoid infection as cases rise globally.View Entire Post ›
- The Telegraph
Nearly half of patients with ‘red flag’ cancer symptoms don’t contact GP for six months
Half of people with possible cancer symptoms do not contact their GPs for six months, according to a survey.
- LA Times
Californians are staying infected with the coronavirus for a long time. Here's why
Health officials recommend that anyone infected with the coronavirus isolate for at least 5 days — but for many, that timeline may be overly optimistic.
- Eating Well
Vitamin B12 and Folic Acid May Help Reverse Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, New Research Suggests—Here Are 4 Foods That Deliver Both
This condition impacts 1 in 4 Americans!
- Good Housekeeping
Got a Faint Line on a COVID-19 Home Test? Here's How to Interpret It
How to know what a faint line on your at-home COVID test means, including how sick you are, how contagious you may be, and what to do next.
- Idaho Statesman
A fourth Idaho water destination is under public health advisory. The cause is the same
Cyanobacterial algal blooms may have a foul order and look like mats, foam, spilled paint or surface scum.
- The Hill
Scientists link ‘forever chemical’ exposure to development of liver cancer
Scientists in a new study have identified a link between “forever chemical” exposure and the development of the most common type of liver cancer. One specific type of forever chemical, called perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS), may have a particularly strong connection to the manifestation of this deadly disease, according to the study. PFOS is one…
- TheGrio
Studies show monkeypox transmitted three ways. Experts rate risk levels as high, medium, lower
As the virus known as monkeypox continues to spread across the nation, experts are advising Americans how to stay safe. […] The post Studies show monkeypox transmitted three ways. Experts rate risk levels as high, medium, lower appeared first on TheGrio.
- INSIDER
A man who tested negative for monkeypox twice got such a bad infection doctors feared he might go blind
Kevin Kwong, 33, had six online appointments, one call to a nurse hotline, an urgent treatment visit, and two ER trips before monkeypox was diagnosed.