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COVID-19
Lawsuit Over Cucumbers Tied to Outbreak
By Chantelle Lee
How to Survive a Shark Encounter
By Rebecca Schneid
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How AI Can Help Alleviate the Stress of a Cancer Diagnosis
Personalized AI-enabled tests can pave the way for patients to find hope, confidence, and comfort amid a cancer journey, writes Andre Esteva.
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The disease that historically came to be known as the “Black Death” has been detected in a person in Colorado.
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How Is Parkinson’s Disease Diagnosed?
After a specialist visited the White House, speculation about Joe Biden's health swirled. Here's how Parkinson's is actually diagnosed.
By Jeffrey Kluger
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What To Do If Your Pet Dies At Home
When facing the sudden loss of a furry companion, pet owners might not know what to do if their pet dies at home.
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Why Are COVID-19 Cases Spiking Again?
We answer your questions about the summer spread and how to protect yourself.
By Alice Park
July 9, 2024
How Often Should You Wash Your Sheets?
Probably more than you think.
By Angela Haupt
July 9, 2024
Arsenic, Lead Detected in U.S. Tampons: Study
Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley detected 16 metals in tampons from stores in New York City, Athens, and London.
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July 9, 2024
How Much Water Do You Need in the Heat?
Plus, expert tips for staying hydrated in the heat.
By Jamie Friedlander Serrano
July 8, 2024
White House Combats Parkinson's Rumors
A Parkinson's expert has visited the White House repeatedly.
By Brian Bennett
July 8, 2024
Drugs Like Ozempic Are Linked to a Lower Cancer Risk
The study is the latest evidence to suggest that widely popular diabetes and weight-loss shots may have a role in cancer prevention.
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AI-Driven Behavior Change Could Transform Health Care
Making healthier choices is hard. But it’s also something that AI is uniquely positioned to solve, write Sam Altman and Arianna Huffington.
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What Competitive Eating Does To the Body
"No one at home should try this."
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July 3, 2024
'Microdosing' Candies Tied to Illnesses
Federal health officials are investigating a possible death and dozens of illnesses tied to recalled “microdosing” candies laced with a chemical found in mushrooms.
By JONEL ALECCIA / AP
July 2, 2024
A New Alzheimer’s Drug May Be the Most Effective Yet
Eli Lilly's new drug, donanemab, targets amyloid proteins and slows cognitive decline more than others in its class.
By Alice Park
July 2, 2024
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