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Saturday is National Doctors Day
National Doctors Day is a time to celebrate the people that help keep us healthy. While they love helping people, one of the biggest challenges facing the profession as a whole is retention.
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Is honey good for you? 2 tablespoons a day could provide these health benefits
Honey is an added sugar, so it should be consumed in moderation. But it has some health benefits ordinary sugar doesn’t.
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With puberty starting earlier than ever, doctors urge greater awareness and care
A growing number of children are showing signs of puberty at significantly younger ages than the average. Yet many families may face hurdles in getting diagnoses.
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Rising flu and COVID infections could get worse over the holidays, CDC says
U.S. health officials say flu and COVID-19 infections are expected to ramp up in the coming weeks.
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‘Don't ignore your body': Teacher diagnosed with ovarian cancer at young age shares story
A middle school teacher from Libertyville is speaking out about her ovarian cancer diagnosis at age 36 to help inform other young women about what symptoms to look out for.
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LLWS permanently removes bunk beds in wake of player's head injury from fall
Little League International made the change last year after a 12-year-old pitcher and outfielder for the Snow Canyon team out of Santa Clara, Utah, was injured.
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Sen. John Fetterman Hospitalized for Clinical Depression, His Office Says
U.S. Sen. John Fetterman checked himself into Walter Reed Medical Center to be treated for clinical depression.
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People With Diabetes Struggle to Find Ozempic as It Soars in Popularity as a Weight Loss Aid
Ozempic is the same medication as the popular weight loss drug Wegovy, just at a lower dose.
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Poor Hydration May Be Linked to Early Aging and Chronic Disease, a 25-Year Study Finds
Adults who aren’t sufficiently hydrated may age faster, face a higher risk of chronic diseases and be more likely to die younger than those who stay well-hydrated, according to a new study from the National Institutes of Health.