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- Fortune
The omicron subvariant now dominating the U.S. is ‘the worst version of the virus that we’ve seen’
New immune-evading Omicron subvariant BA.5 is now dominant in the U.S., and previous heavy hitter “stealth Omicron” is now a shadow of its former self, according to federal health data released Tuesday.
- Prevention
Here’s What Happens If You Eat Mold, According to Food Safety Experts
Here, experts explain what happens if you eat mold. Accidentally eating mold in small amounts is likely not harmful—but you risk consuming dangerous mycotoxins.
- LA Times
Multipronged vaccine protects against COVID virus family members — even some still in hiding
Researchers at Caltech have developed a vaccine designed to neutralize multiple coronaviruses at the same time.
- BuzzFeed
A Doctor Just Declined To Prescribe This Patient Their Arthritis Treatment Because It Could Hurt A Fetus That Doesn't Even Exist
"Disabled people who can become pregnant deserve the right to not be in pain."View Entire Post ›
- INSIDER
4 physical signs you need to eat more carbs, from brain fog to exercise flu
There is no good reason to reduce or remove carbs from your diet, Nichola Ludlam-Raine, a dietitian, told Insider.
- Eating Well
15 Mediterranean Diet Lunches Perfect for Summer
The Mediterranean diet is one of the healthiest eating patterns to follow, and these lunches make following it easy and delicious. Filled with staple ingredients of the Mediterranean diet like chickpeas, fish, whole-grain bread and greens, these lunch ideas have flavors that are super nutritious and perfect for summer. Recipes like our Mediterranean Pasta Salad and Mozzarella, Basil & Zucchini Frittata are flavorful options to help keep you satisfied throughout the day.
- The Oklahoman
Running might actually be good exercise for your knees, studies show
While running, with its constant pounding, would seem ready-made to destroy the cartilage in the knees, researchers think the opposite may be true.
- HuffPost Life
What Fitness Pros Do When They Don't Feel Like Working Out
If your head isn't into exercise or if you only have a few minutes to spare, this advice is for you.
- South Bend Tribune
After 5 hospitals and a 41-day coma, Buchanan teen survives COVID and walks at graduation
Hannah Blumka loves theater, especially "Hamilton." Her mom is close to her faith. Together, they persisted through complications, 156 hospital days.
- Women's Health
Besides Weight Loss, The 5:2 Diet May Even Help With Your Blood Sugar And Cholesterol
The 5:2 diet is an intermittent fasting plan that can help you lose weight and lower your risk of heart disease. RDs explain how it works and what you can eat.
- INSIDER
I'm a Black girl with an ostomy bag. I never saw myself represented, so I decided to share my story.
After getting colostomy surgery, Renee Welsh decided to share her story online so people with chronic illnesses like hers would feel seen.
- Women's Health
Rebel Wilson, 42, Says That Her Weight 'Doesn’t Define' Her In Vacay IG Post
Rebel Wilson declared 2020 her "year of health." Now, she's lost more than 80 lbs, thanks to a combination of walking and a high-protein diet. Here's how:
- The Daily Beast
How COVID Could Screw You Worse With Each Reinfection
Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast / GettyThe more times you catch COVID, the sicker you’re likely to get with each reinfection. That’s the worrying conclusion of a new study drawing on data from the U.S. Veterans Administration.Scientists stressed they need more data before they can say for sure whether, and why, COVID might get worse the second, third, or fourth time around. But with more and more people getting reinfected as the pandemic lurches toward its fourth year, the study hints at s
- Quartz
How China beat US pharma giant Gilead in the race to create a covid antiviral pill
Junshi Biosciences has developed a promising covid antiviral drug, VV116, by modifying Gilead's technology.
- Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Fort Worth mom ordered to stay away from child in suspected Munchausen by proxy case
Munchausen syndrome by proxy is a mental health disorder in which a caretaker — usually a mother — fakes another person’s illness.
- GOBankingRates
10 Items You Should Continue To Stock Up On
Though the United States appears to be coming out of the worst of the pandemic, COVID-19 isn't going away any time soon. And there remains the continued risk of another surge as more states relax...
- AZCentral | The Arizona Republic
Arizona Republicans who would ban all abortions are about to hit the boulder
Roe v. Wade went down hard. But Republican hardliners will get a rude awakening if they ban all abortions in Arizona.
- HuffPost Life
Want Better-Quality Sleep? Avoid Doing These 14 Things.
You may not even realize how certain habits affect your bedtime zzz's. Here’s what you need to know.
- Prevention
Feet Tingling? Doctors Say the Symptom Could Be a Sign of Several Conditions
A nerve condition, vitamin deficiency, or injury might be to blame for tingling in feet. Experts share other common causes for tingling feet, plus when to see a doctor.
- TODAY
Debbie Reynolds tells Joan Rivers about carrying stillborn to term
Debbie Reynolds tells Joan Rivers about carrying a deceased fetus to term because she couldn't get an abortion.