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Intense, indoor sports raise coronavirus risk, CDC warns, citing 14 infected at ice hockey game
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Intense, indoor sports raise coronavirus risk, CDC warns, citing 14 infected at ice hockey game

10/16/2020

Fox News Flash top headlines for October 16 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com. Evidence is beginning to show that intense, indoor sports can contribute to COVID-19 transmission, per a new report from…

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Bottle-Feeding! Driving! Duggar Sisters Clap Back at the Parenting Police
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Bottle-Feeding! Driving! Duggar Sisters Clap Back at the Parenting Police

10/15/2020

Speaking up! Jessa Duggar, Joy-Anna Duggar and more members of the Duggar family haven’t hesitated to defend themselves against social media trolls. “Whenever I look at people who are super, super negative or super hateful in their comments, a lot…

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New device for detecting traumatic brain injury at the point of care
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New device for detecting traumatic brain injury at the point of care

10/13/2020

A method for detecting traumatic brain injury at the point of care has been developed by scientists at the University of Birmingham. Using chemical biomarkers released by the brain immediately after a head injury occurs, researchers are able to pinpoint…

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ATV Vehicles a Danger on Paved Roads, and at Night
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ATV Vehicles a Danger on Paved Roads, and at Night

10/07/2020

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 7, 2020 — Off-road vehicles are meant for exactly that — riding on rough terrain including mud, sand and uneven ground. A new study found that combining two questionable ideas — driving all-terrain and other off-road vehicles on…

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Who is at fault for COVID-19 crisis? Most Americans blame U.S. government, survey says
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Who is at fault for COVID-19 crisis? Most Americans blame U.S. government, survey says

10/06/2020

More Americans say the actions of the United States government caused the coronavirus situation in the country than attribute it to the policies of foreign governments or the World Health Organization. A new study from the University of Chicago Harris…

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Dollar Store items that are actually cheaper at Walmart
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Dollar Store items that are actually cheaper at Walmart

10/05/2020

Dollar stores have a well-established reputation for stocking the most affordable items across the board. The clue, after all, is in the name. Most frugal shoppers may take it for granted that the best deals are available at discount chains like…

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No race difference found in COVID-19 mortality rates at same medical center
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No race difference found in COVID-19 mortality rates at same medical center

09/30/2020

(HealthDay)—For admitted COVID-19 patients presenting to the same urban medical center, risk-adjusted outcomes were no worse for non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic patients versus non-Hispanic White patients, according to a study published online Sept. 25 in JAMA Network Open. Rafi Kabarriti,…

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Buying emergency contraception is legal but not always easy at small, mom-and-pop pharmacies
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Buying emergency contraception is legal but not always easy at small, mom-and-pop pharmacies

09/29/2020

About 22 percent of women between the ages of 15 and 44 report having used emergency contraception. But even though the Food and Drug Administration approved levonorgestrel—more commonly known as Plan B—for over-the-counter use for women of all ages in…

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TikTok ‘Benadryl Challenge’ has killed at least one teen
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TikTok ‘Benadryl Challenge’ has killed at least one teen

09/11/2020

(HealthDay)—A new internet dare, broadcast widely on teen-friendly TikTok, urges kids to overdose on the over-the-counter antihistamine Benadryl. But the “Benadryl Challenge” has already killed one teen and sent others to the ER, experts warn. According to News4 in Oklahoma…

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Kids with white-coat hypertension might be at risk for eventual progression to sustained high blood
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Kids with white-coat hypertension might be at risk for eventual progression to sustained high blood

09/10/2020

Children and adolescents diagnosed with white coat hypertension might be at risk for eventual progression to sustained hypertension and should be monitored regularly, according to new research to be presented Sept. 10-13, 2020, at the virtual American Heart Association’s Hypertension…

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