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The Pandemic Isn't Over. Here's How to Stay Safe
After more than three years, over ... s helpful,” says Harvard University epidemiologist William Hanage. “I would argue that the ongoing cost of Covid should be less than we are tolerating ...
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If bird flu starts to spread among people, existing vaccines may be inadequate, experts say
Wild birds and poultry flocks alike continue to drop dead from the highly pathogenic bird flu that began spreading globally in 2020. Almost 59 million commercial birds have already been cull ed in ...
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States take matters into their own hands to ban ‘forever chemicals’
At least 106 laws have passed in 24 states banning or restricting the use of forever chemicals, which are linked to health ...
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The Problem Of Illegal Immigration In The U.S.
There is just one way to say this. America has a big problem with unauthorized immigrants. Simply said, there are a lot of them. A while back people would come to the United States to work ...
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Most people ... s a good indication it’s time to see your doctor. Flu symptoms should only last a week, and you should be able to alleviate them through treatment at home. Taking over-the ...
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The Colorado River, which carved the Grand Canyon over millions of years, is now in crisis from climate change and overuse. By Raymond Zhong In a new ... s causing global warming? How can we ...
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Who's running for president in 2024? Meet the candidates — and likely candidates — vying for your vote
"When I ran for president four years ago, I said we ... s presidential efforts, which are likely to be formally announced in the coming two weeks, according to two people familiar with the plans ...
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When Should You Get a Flu Shot and How Long Should It Last?
Share on Pinterest Influenza (flu) is a viral respiratory infection that affects millions of people each year. As we ... over 6 months of age should receive the flu shot each year. It’s ...
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The importance of religion in the lives of Americans is shrinking
However, for people who do still attend religious services, they say they're optimistic about the future of their house of worship. Those are among the findings of a new ... in the U.S., the ...
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Study shows positive effects of volunteering on the health and well-being of young people
Children and teenagers who volunteer tend to flourish mentally and physically, according to a new study from UTHealth Houston.

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