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  1. “Lip Filler Accent” Is Infecting TikTok (and Us)

    TikTok users are adopting a 'lip filler accent' where they exaggerate the shape and movement of their lips

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  2. Riley Elementary Student Council gives back to the community

    Riley Elementary Student Council volunteers at Good Samaritan Hospital.

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  3. STAT+: HSA companies struck it big in Trump’s tax bill. They’re lobbying for more

    Health savings accounts (HSAs) see surge in popularity, leading to increased lobbying efforts for expansion of tax-free savings options.

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  4. Martinsville council approves opioid funds

    $400,000 opioid settlement funding approved by Martinsville City Council.

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  5. “Terrain: The Workshops” on BrightU: Why “pure” water might be more vital than minerals for cellular function

    Andrew Kaufman presents a new perspective on hydration, shifting focus from water's content to its internal structure.

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  6. Preparing for the “energy lockdown”: A practical guide to readiness

    Power grid vulnerability to cyberattacks and EMPs raises concerns for nationwide blackout readiness

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  7. PUA fraud case still set for Sept. 22 trial, attorneys continue reviewing evidence

    Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program fraud case trial still set for Sept. 22

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  8. Donald Martin Frick

    Donald Martin Frick, a 79-year-old man, has passed away due to medical complications after surgery on March 23, 2026.

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  9. National digital series spotlights evidence-based strategies to achieve type 2 diabetes remission through lifestyle interventions

    Lifestyle medicine approach to type 2 diabetes featured in new video series

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  10. 7 big challenges for the next CDC director

    Addressing the COVID-19 pandemic's long-term effects

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  11. Why Indiana’s Next Counseling Education Debate May Be About Format, Not Curriculum

    Indiana counseling education shifts focus to format, not curriculum

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  12. RFK Jr. makes food sound like a miracle drug, but researchers say he often overstates the science

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. makes unsubstantiated claims about diet's ability to cure serious medical conditions.

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  13. Teens are driving the demand for online abortion pills via telehealth, new research shows

    Teenage girls are using telehealth to access abortion pills, increasing abortion rates in the US since Roe v. Wade's reversal.

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  14. How to talk to someone with cancer

    It's a big C-word, but we're all going to get through this together.

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  15. Otsuka Pharmaceutical to Acquire Transcend Therapeutics

    Otsuka Pharmaceutical to Acquire Transcend Therapeutics

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  16. MENTAL HEALTH CARE: Events set to offer education, support

    Conferences to focus on mental wellness education and support for rural communities.

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  17. Springsteen Will Be at Minnesota's 'No Kings' Rally

    Bruce Springsteen to perform at 'No Kings' rally in Minnesota

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  18. Auburn welcomes first exchange student after COVID-19, but program faces new challenges

    Auburn welcomes first exchange student after COVID-19

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  19. I'm a Health Care Adviser: This Is the Long-Term Care Gap Women in Their 50s Can't Afford to Neglect

    Key point: Women in their 50s need to start planning for long-term care to ensure they can afford it.

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  20. Primary preview: Cass County Sheriff candidates discuss approaches to mental health

    Candidate 1 emphasizes community-based approach to addressing mental health issues

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  21. GenSight Biologics Reports Estimated Full-Year Consolidated Financial Results for 2025

    GenSight Biologics reports estimated full-year consolidated financial results for 2025, a biopharma company focused on developing and commercializing innovative gene therapies, estimated results will be reviewed by the Audit Committee and Board of Directors on March 25, 2026.

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  22. An ER Doctor Reacts to That Cocaine-Fueled Nurse Assault In The Pitt Season 2, Episode 12

    ER doctors see a rise in patients with cocaine-related issues, cocaine-fueled assaults on nurses are becoming more common, ER doctors are not surprised by the increasing trend.

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  23. Mary Bird Perkins expands regional leadership

    Mary Bird Perkins names Jenny Anderson administrator

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  24. China-developed triple incretin enters global diabetes race

    Novo Nordisk's China partner develops triple incretin therapy that outperforms semaglutide, escalating competition in global diabetes market.

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  25. ProFeel Life Establishes Itself as Switzerland's Specialist in Additive-Free Dietary Supplements

    ProFeel Life establishes itself as Switzerland's specialist in additive-free dietary supplements, breaking with industry standards.

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  26. Covalon Announces Voting Results from Fiscal 2025 Annual General and Special Meeting of Shareholders

    Covalon shareholders approve all items of business at the Meeting.

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  27. Community weighs future of Virginia Baptist Hospital at design charrette

    Residents see potential for new hospital, outpatient facilities, and community spaces

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  28. The modern survival pantry: Building a long-lasting stockpile for resilience and health

    Maintain a diverse stockpile of non-perishable items

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  29. Study Links Chocolate Consumption to Lower Mortality Risk

    Consuming chocolate linked to lower mortality risk

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  30. No sit-ups, crunches, or planks — this is the staple Pilates exercise I use to build endurance in my core

    Pilates hundreds are a core exercise that target the transverse abdominis muscle.

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  31. Prisma outsourcing two BMH departments, lays off 85 with most expected to be hired by new vendors

    Prisma Health is outsourcing two BMH departments, laying off 85 jobs.

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  32. Sharp drop in opioid deaths shouldn't invite complacency

    Opioid death rates continue to decline nationwide

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  33. Diabetes self-care class series to start April 8 with UOG Land Grant

    Diabetes self-care class series to start April 8 with UOG Land Grant

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  34. CDC’s Acting Chief Promises a Return to Stability in a Tumultuous Moment

    CDC's Acting Chief Promises a Return to Stability

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  35. Ride on: PEAKS to Conga returns June 20

    Registration now open for the 15th annual PEAKS to Conga bike ride on June 20 to support cancer patients.

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  36. Array Behavioral Care's Telehealth Model Outperforms Industry Benchmarks for Depression and Anxiety Outcomes

    Array Behavioral Care's telehealth model shows sustained clinical improvement and higher remission and response rates for depression and anxiety.

    HEALTH
  37. OncoLux Enters into Know-How Agreement to Advance Optical Theranostics in Robotic Bronchoscopy

    OncoLux Inc. enters into know-how agreement to advance optical theranostics in robotic bronchoscopy

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  38. Advancing RBQM Strategy for Greater Impact and Stronger Trials, Upcoming Webinar Hosted by Xtalks

    Attendees will gain insight into metrics that support the need for greater adoption of RBQM and the elements of a mature RBQM strategy.

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  39. I drank warm water every day for 14 days like Jennifer Aniston — here’s what happened

    Drinking warm water may aid digestion and boost metabolism.

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  40. Amazon's Big Spring Sale Is Back: Take up to 60% Off Editor-Approved Smart Tech, Fitness Gear, and More

    Amazon Big Spring Sale: Up to 60% off smart tech, fitness gear, and more.

    HEALTH
  41. Despite driving most disability claims, MSK is solvable

    Early access to treatment can prevent long-term disability

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  42. An Arm and a Leg: Steep Health Care Costs Steer Americans to Tough Decisions

    Many Americans are cutting back on non-essential expenses to pay for health insurance, some are delaying purchasing, and others are choosing to go without coverage.

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  43. Demoralized CDC Workforce Reels From Year of Firings, Funding Cuts, and a Shooting

    CDC workforce shrinks, funding faces uncertainty, staff still reeling from summer shooting

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