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- Vitamin myths that just won’t die
Vitamin C can cure the common cold
- International Women’s Day 2026: Advancing Women’s Health
MIT Media Lab's WHx program promotes tech innovations for women's health globally
- Labcorp blood test brings Alzheimer's assessment in primary-care setting
LabCorp launches Alzheimer's blood test
- I've run 15 marathons — here are the fueling dos and don'ts I've learned along the way
Don't rely solely on the fueling plan from your training; instead, test it 2-3 weeks before the marathon.
- The Natural Advantage: Why Eating Spinach in the Morning Is a Simple, Powerful Health Act
Boosts energy and vitality
- “A.G.E.S. Fall Conference” on BrightU: How ancient Egyptian “biophotonic gold” was the original source of superhuman power
Dr. Edward Group discusses 'A.G.E.S.' conference on ancient Egyptian 'biophotonic gold' as a source of superhuman power
- The magnesium gap: Why your health depends on looking beyond the breakfast bowl
Magnesium is essential for over 300 bodily processes.
- Salisbury VA Health Care System earns Level 3 Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation
Salisbury VA Health Care System earns Level 3 Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation
- Pacific-led initiatives aim to eliminate cervical cancer across the Pacific
Pacific-led initiative aims to eliminate cervical cancer across Pacific
- Giant inflatable colon display at UCLA highlights rising colorectal cancer risk in young adults
A giant inflatable colon display at UCLA is highlighting the rising risk of colorectal cancer in young adults.
- You Can Now Preorder A Court Of Thorns And Roses Books 6 & 7
The sixth book in the A Court of Thorns and Roses series will be released on October 27, and the seventh book will be released on January 12, 2027. The books can be preordered now for $22 and $27, respectively. A boxed set of the first five books is also available at a discounted price.
- 2 major myths about hearing loss — and the real reason you shouldn’t just make the TV louder
Myth: Prolonged exposure to loud sounds causes hearing loss
- Gadsden State, FLETC to host tactical medical training for first responders
Gadsden State Community College and the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers will host a free tactical medical training course for first responders May 21-22 in Gadsden.
- Here’s How Often You Should Poop, Say Experts
Aim to poop 3 times a day for optimal digestive health
- Birth announcements March 7
MultiCare Yakima Memorial Hospital welcomes new father, Michael Thompson, and his wife, Emily. The family is grateful for the love and support of their friends and family. A big congratulations to the happy couple!
- On this day — March 7
Anniston city allocates funds for medical office building
- MARK HUFFMAN: Why Physician Involvement in Organized Medicine Still Matters
Physician involvement in organized medicine remains crucial for shaping healthcare policy and procedures.
- AICDAC to host Gambling Disorder Screening Day
AICDAC hosts Gambling Disorder Screening Day on March 14, 9am-2pm in the Indiana Regional Medical cafeteria.
- Potato Chips Recalled Over Possible Milk Tainting
Frito-Lay recalls Miss Vickie's Spicy Dill Pickle Potato Chips over possible milk contamination
- 'Nothing but four walls': Kelowna man tries to mount TV in hospital for stroke-patient wife
Kelowna man's efforts to mount TV in hospital for stroke-patient wife are being blocked by hospital staff
- Higher Premiums, Medicare Updates: Health Care Changes To Expect in 2026
Higher health insurance premiums are expected in 2026 due to rising costs.
- All women who served invited to Women’s VetConnect Day at Fort Hood
All women veterans are invited to attend
- 5 Signs You’re Aging Better Than You Think, According to Experts
A healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables
- Personal tech, social media, and the “decline of humanity”
Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt warns of decline in cognition, attention spans, and civic life due to excessive tech use.
- Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ Jessi Draper Says She’s ‘Extremely Unhappy’ With Plastic Surgery Results
Jessi Draper expresses dissatisfaction with plastic surgery results.
- 31 best running shoe deals for spring — save up to 50% on Hoka, Asics, Nike and more
Spring is here: top running shoe deals start now, save up to 50% on Hoka, Asics, Nike and more
- Claritas iPETTM Approved by Australia TGA to Supply the Medical Software Device for Image Processing Enabling Diagnostic Quality Images from Short Scan Time and/or Low Dose PET, PET-CT/MRI Scans
Claritas iPETTM approved by Australian TGA for use in medical software device for image processing.
- Dybala to undergo knee surgery
Argentina's star forward Paulo Dybala to undergo knee surgery
- Oneida County awarded grant for first responder mental health campaign
Oneida County awarded $60,000 grant for first responder mental health campaign
- 'Measles is not a mild illness': Utah health officials warn residents as cases rise
Measles cases are increasing throughout the state, with a surge in cases reported in both Southern and northern Utah.
- Global healthcare supplier opens a showroom and training center in Southlake
Global healthcare supplier opens new showroom and training center in Southlake.
- Santa Barbara City College Offering Free Mental Health Counseling to Extended Learning Students
Santa Barbara City College is offering free mental health counseling to Extended Learning students.
- Fifth person in health district that includes Kearney dies from flu complications
Two Rivers has confirmed six COVID-associated deaths and five flu deaths in the 2025-26 winter season.
- Essential Tips to Strengthen Your Personal Injury Claim
Establish a strong paper trail, Gather witness statements, Document all injuries and expenses
- Oneida Health expands specialty, primary care, cancer services
Oneida Health expands specialty, primary care, cancer services
- North American Dietary Supplements Market Poised to Add USD 90.4B by 2036 - Future Market Insights (FMI)
Dietary supplements market expected to reach USD 90.4B by 2036
- Small plane crashes into backyard of Phoenix home, injuring 3
A small plane crashed into a backyard in Phoenix, injuring a pilot and a man in the home.
- Lesser-known virus is on the rise in Boise. What is human metapneumovirus?
Human metapneumovirus is a common virus that affects the respiratory system, causing symptoms like cough, runny nose, and congestion.
- How employers can drive year-round engagement in benefits
Key to year-round engagement: Establishing a regular communication schedule.
- April 11: IU Northwest to host Spring Community Wellness Fair
IU Northwest hosts Spring Community Wellness Fair with free screenings, assessments, and health information.