Summer is around the corner. Here's what you should know about taking care of your skin.
Summer's almost here and that means a lot more time spent outside. Ultraviolet (UV) rays make up only a small portion of the sun's rays, but they can be harmful for your skin. Dermatologist Dr. Patr
Jessica Biel Was 'Shocked How Little' She Knew About Her Own Body
Jessica Biel Was 'Shocked How Little' She Knew About Her Own Body Until She Struggled to Get Pregnant in Her 30s (Exclusive) — People (@people) Her debut children's book, 'A Kids Book About Periods',
Iredell County birth announcements: April 24
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Abortions in Florida surged before six-week limit took effect – NBC 6 South Florida
More than 22,000 abortions were performed in Florida this year before a law took effect May 1 preventing abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. Newly posted data on the state Agency for Health Care
As the DOJ softens on marijauna, here's what governor candidates say
Federal restrictions on marijuana have long been a reason Indiana's top elected officials have declined to rethink their stance on the drug for medical or recreational use. But Thursday, the federa
Yolo County Health and Human Services Agency supports expansion of Mobile Farmers Market
The Yolo County Health and Human Services Agency is pleased to announce its support for expanding the Mobile Farmers Market into the communities of Woodland, Esparto and Knights Landing. According to
I lost 40lbs and the ability to speak after my body started eating itself - bodybuilder reveals horror of rare disease
A BODYBUILDER who plummeted 42 pounds in five weeks and lost the ability to speak has shared what saved him from a terrifying disease. Dad-of-three Jared Maynard was diagnosed with hemophagocytic lym
Middle school girls mental health conference in Raleigh
Wake County News Mental health conference for middle school girls held in Raleigh by: Hayley Fixler Posted: May 18, 2024 / 12:16 PM EDT Updated: May 18, 2024 / 12:16 PM EDT RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN
How an exoskeleton is helping people walk again
Strokes are a leading cause of disability and the fifth leading cause of death in the United States, according to the American Stroke Association . The impact a stroke can have on the body vari
Bill would require fentanyl education for Illinois middle school students
SPRINGFIELD (WGEM) - Middle school students across Illinois may soon learn about the dangers of fentanyl. A bill in the Illinois legislature would mandate fentanyl education starting in sixth grade
Better understanding cardiovascular health among AANHPI communities
SEATTLE — Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders (AANHPI) comprise at least 20 different ethnic groups, yet they're often grouped together when it comes to assessing their health. S
Fertility Treatment Safe for Breast Cancer Survivors With BRCA Mutations
Share on Facebook. Opens in a new tab or window Share on X. Opens in a new tab or window Share on LinkedIn. Opens in a new tab or window email article In young BRCA carriers who survive
Red Stick Cannabis Street Fair aims to promote education about marijuana’s health and wellness benefits
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - The Red Stick Cannabis Street Fair is taking over downtown Baton Rouge on Saturday, May 18. In its second year, the event is happening from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Galvez Plaza
Photos: 2024 Komen Race for the Cure
Thousands of runners and walkers mad their way through the 2024 Komen Columbus Race for the Cure in its fight against breast cancer.
Health benefits of coffee gets stronger
BALTIMORE — Dr. Jonathan Rich with the Mercy Medical Center explains the growing benefits of coffee for our health.
North Carolina Institute of Medicine Oral Health Transformation Task Force develops recommendations for integrating dental care into overall health care
If a group of dentists, policymakers and health care analysts got their way, North Carolina would do some revamping of its oral health care infrastructure to make routine cleanings and preventative ca
Newfound autoimmune syndrome tied to COVID-19 can trigger deadly lung scarring
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Abortion numbers grow as telehealth and shield laws increase access
A new analysis of national abortion estimates found the number of abortions in 2023 increased slightly compared to the year prior. Telehealth abortions coupled with a number of states passing laws to
Young Man Helps the Elderly Stay Fit by Giving Them Boxing Lessons–And the Results Are Pure Gold (Watch)
A 21-year-old is helping the elderly in senior homes stay fit with his boxing lessons that elevate focus and fun. When he was just 17, Bailey-Greetham Clark was asked to speak at a day center for adu
Frank Anderson talks new book ‘To Be Loved’
World-renowned trauma treatment expert Dr. Frank Anderson joins “GMA” for his memoir about his journey to healing and forgiveness.
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How to find a good doctor
Dear Savvy Senior, Can you recommend some good resources to help me locate some quality doctors in my area? I’m looking for an orthopedic doctor for my 77-year-old mother and a new internist for me,
Roche Is Joining The Obesity Party But Questions Remain (OTCMKTS:RHHBY)
Roche's obesity candidate CT-388 shows promising weight loss results, with potential growth in their cardiometabolic pipeline. Read to learn more on the buy rating.
Health care professionals, patients post different views to #PapSmear TikTok
Key takeaways: Negative and neutral videos outnumber positive posts to #PapSmear on TikTok. Most negative content is created by non-health care providers. Quality of health care information in #Pap
Once troubled youths, 2 New Yorkers describe time in Mass. center that uses shocks for therapy
BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Back in the public housing development he grew up in in Brooklyn, Mozon Buice is welcomed like he never left. In fact, at the age of 11, he was sent to the Judge Rotenberg Center in
Royal Oak doctor elected chair of state medical society board of directors
A Royal Oak physician, Dr. Paul Bozyk, has been elected chair of the Michigan State Medical Society Board of Directors. Bozyk was elected May 11 to a one-year term during the MSMS Board of Directors
The Covid-19 public health emergency is over, but tales of loss remain. This website offers the bereaved a digital safe space
(CNN) — Four years ago, Jody Settle and his partner toasted over Guinness beers and a takeout meal they had picked up from a normally bustling Irish pub in New York City left deserted by the onset of
Paid sick leave sticks after many pandemic protections vanish
Bill Thompson’s wife had never seen him smile with confidence. For the first 20 years of their relationship, an infection in his mouth robbed him of teeth, one by one. “I didn’t have any teeth to smi