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My Daughter Has a Boyfriend at School. The Problem is What I Keep Finding on Her Clothes. - Slate
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My Daughter Has a Boyfriend at School. The Problem is What I Keep Finding on Her Clothes. - Slate

I confronted her—and now I'm disturbed.

Slate MagazineGreg Lavallee
My Daughter Has a Boyfriend at School. The Problem Is What I Keep Finding on Her Clothes. - Slate
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My Daughter Has a Boyfriend at School. The Problem Is What I Keep Finding on Her Clothes. - Slate

I confronted her—and now I'm disturbed.

Slate MagazineGreg Lavallee
Young mom diagnosed with colon cancer is urging others to get screened - KING5.com
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Young mom diagnosed with colon cancer is urging others to get screened - KING5.com

Colon cancer is now the deadliest cancer among young men and the second deadliest among young women.

KING5.comMimi Jung
Minnesotan visiting nation's capitol diagnosed with measles, many exposed - KARE11.com
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Minnesotan visiting nation's capitol diagnosed with measles, many exposed - KARE11.com

The unidentified individual traveled to Washington DC, and may have spread the virus while visiting several locations.

KARE11.comDana Thiede
5 tips for navigating early puberty in the social media age, according to a pediatrician - CNN
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5 tips for navigating early puberty in the social media age, according to a pediatrician - CNN

Kids are starting puberty earlier than ever, according to research. A pediatrician has five tips for parents to help kids navigate this crucial milestone.

CNNAndrea Kane
Exercise Boosts Memory Across All Ages - Neuroscience News
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Exercise Boosts Memory Across All Ages - Neuroscience News

New research finds that nearly any form of exercise can enhance brain function and memory across the lifespan.

Neurosciencenews.comNeuroscience News
How Healthy Is It To Eat A Banana Every Day? Experts Weigh In - AOL
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How Healthy Is It To Eat A Banana Every Day? Experts Weigh In - AOL

Here's what you need to know about this potassium-rich fruit and whether it's healthy to eat every day.

Delish.comAllison Arnold
The rise and fall of harm reduction - The San Francisco Standard
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The rise and fall of harm reduction - The San Francisco Standard

A strategy developed during the AIDS crisis has fallen out of favor in the fentanyl epidemic. Its advocates say people will die.

Sfstandard.comDavid Sjostedt, Joe Fitzgerald Rodriguez
N.J. residents shell out billions for health care. See which illnesses cost us the most. - NJ.com
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N.J. residents shell out billions for health care. See which illnesses cost us the most. - NJ.com

New Jersey residents' spending on health care is the seventh highest in the nation, according to a first-time analysis of payments

nj.comSusan K. Livio | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, Katie Kausch | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
85% of Unvaccinated Women Will Likely Get This Virus—And New Research Links It to Heart Disease - Best Life
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85% of Unvaccinated Women Will Likely Get This Virus—And New Research Links It to Heart Disease - Best Life

In addition to being a risk factor for cancer, HPV could also increase one risk's for cardiovascular disease.

Best LifeDana Schulz
Health officials warn of possible measles exposure on Amtrak Northeast Regional Train - WCVB Boston
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Health officials warn of possible measles exposure on Amtrak Northeast Regional Train - WCVB Boston

Northeast Regional trains typically travel from Boston's South Station to Washington, D.C., with stops in Connecticut and New York.

WCVB BostonJamy Pombo Sesselman
Scientists Warn Drug-Resistant Fungus Is "Rapidly" Spreading in the U.S.—How to Stay Safe - Best Life
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Scientists Warn Drug-Resistant Fungus Is "Rapidly" Spreading in the U.S.—How to Stay Safe - Best Life

38 states have confirmed cases of the infection.

Best LifeEmily Weaver
This Is How To Make Your Brain Act 4 Years Younger, According To Science - mindbodygreen
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This Is How To Make Your Brain Act 4 Years Younger, According To Science - mindbodygreen

We're turning back the clock!

mindbodygreen.comhttps://www.mindbodygreen.com/wc/ava-durgin-writer
An ominous shadow falls over mRNA technology - Financial Times
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An ominous shadow falls over mRNA technology - Financial Times

Once researchers begin wondering whether their government might pull the rug from under them, the damage is done

Financial TimesAnjana Ahuja
Positive rabies case confirmed in Livingston County - 13WHAM-TV
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Positive rabies case confirmed in Livingston County - 13WHAM-TV

The Livingston County Department of Health has confirmed a positive rabies case in Lima.

13WHAM-TVWHAM
How You Make Your Coffee Could Affect Your Cholesterol Levels - ScienceAlert
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How You Make Your Coffee Could Affect Your Cholesterol Levels - ScienceAlert

The coffee in the break room at work could contain high levels of substances that elevate levels of 'bad' cholesterol in your blood – but there's a simple way to reduce them.

ScienceAlertMichael Irving
RiverStone Health reports 6 overdoses in 3 days in Yellowstone County - Q2 News
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RiverStone Health reports 6 overdoses in 3 days in Yellowstone County - Q2 News

The health department suspects the overdoses were of opioids, but the substance has not been confirmed. Naloxone, a drug used to reverse overdoses, was used in five of the cases.

KTVQ Billings NewsMTN News
County Public Health officials: TB is still with us - Vacaville Reporter
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County Public Health officials: TB is still with us - Vacaville Reporter

In Solano County, the County TB Control Program evaluated 107 individuals with suspected TB disease in 2024, the latest year for which complete statistics are available.

Thereporter.comRichard Bammer
Casino Del Sol confirms norovirus outbreak caused cancellation of Wild Wild West Steampunk Convention - KOLD
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Casino Del Sol confirms norovirus outbreak caused cancellation of Wild Wild West Steampunk Convention - KOLD

The Wild Wild West Steampunk Convention was set for March 20-23 at the casino.

KOLDMichael Cooper
Parents of Texas girl who died from measles still wouldn't vaccinate - FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth
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Parents of Texas girl who died from measles still wouldn't vaccinate - FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth

The parents of an unvaccinated 6-year-old Texas girl who died from measles said they still wouldn't recommend vaccinations during an interview with an anti-vaccination organization last week.

FOX 4 NewsSteven Ardary