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Hilary Duff Shows Off Her ‘Lean’ Body in a Bikini: ‘I Have Found What Works for Me’
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Hilary Duff Shows Off Her ‘Lean’ Body in a Bikini: ‘I Have Found What Works for Me’

08/05/2020

Hilary Duff is feelin’ herself. The Younger star, 32, said that she’s finally “found what works for me” with her diet and exercise routine, and showed off her hard work with a bikini selfie. In an Instagram update on Tuesday,…

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California Man Loses Most of His Fingers Due to Coronavirus: ‘This Could Happen to You’
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California Man Loses Most of His Fingers Due to Coronavirus: ‘This Could Happen to You’

08/03/2020

After losing nearly all of his fingers due to complications from COVID-19, a California man is warning Americans to take the virus seriously. Gregg Garfield, 54, was one of the first COVID-19 cases in California after catching the virus in…

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School Closings in March Likely Reduced Coronavirus Cases by 1 Million and Saved 40,000 Lives
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School Closings in March Likely Reduced Coronavirus Cases by 1 Million and Saved 40,000 Lives

07/30/2020

Closing schools across most of the U.S. in March, at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, likely reduced infections by 1 million and saved more than 40,000 people from dying due to the virus, a new study found. Early in…

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Florida Hospitals Face ICU Bed Shortages as State's Coronavirus Cases Continue to Soar
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Florida Hospitals Face ICU Bed Shortages as State's Coronavirus Cases Continue to Soar

07/16/2020

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, issued a warning to Americans about how the numbers could get much higher if the coronavirus continues to spread at this rate. “I would not be…

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Squirrel in Colorado Tests Positive for the Bubonic Plague
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Squirrel in Colorado Tests Positive for the Bubonic Plague

07/14/2020

“Dogs are not as susceptible to plague; however, they may pick up and carry plague-infected rodent fleas,” it continued. “Pet owners who suspect their pets are ill should consult a veterinarian.” Though the risk of contracting the bubonic plague is…

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U.S. Has Over 1.3 Million Coronavirus Cases, Deaths Top 82K: Here's an Updated Map of the Spread
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U.S. Has Over 1.3 Million Coronavirus Cases, Deaths Top 82K: Here's an Updated Map of the Spread

07/10/2020

Worldwide, there are now at least 4,292,139 cases of coronavirus, and 293,241 deaths. The vast majority of cases and deaths had been confined to mainland China until the last three weeks, when major outbreaks occurred in South Korea, Italy and…

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Single Mom of 3 Vows to Fight After Colon Cancer Spreads Throughout Her Body: 'My Kids Need Me'
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Single Mom of 3 Vows to Fight After Colon Cancer Spreads Throughout Her Body: 'My Kids Need Me'

07/01/2020

Though doctors wanted to perform the surgery immediately, Ramirez says she opted to go home first so she could spend time with her kids "before something happens, because I thought I was gonna die." She eventually had the procedure done,…

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FDA Warns 9 Hand Sanitizer Brands Containing Toxic Methanol Can Be Fatal
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FDA Warns 9 Hand Sanitizer Brands Containing Toxic Methanol Can Be Fatal

06/23/2020

The FDA said that on June 17, they contacted Eskbiochem to recommend the company remove its hand sanitizer products from the market. However, the company has yet to take action, the FDA said. The FDA recommends consumers immediately stop using…

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Why buttermilk should become your go-to drink in summers
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Why buttermilk should become your go-to drink in summers

06/19/2020

You can always consider buttermilk when you are looking to fight acidity. In the scorching heat of the summer months, all that the body needs is a way to stay cool and hydrated. It is easy to lose bodily fluids…

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Doctor Finds Non-Surgical Treatment for Self-Harm Scars While Helping  Hawaii Five-0 Actress
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Doctor Finds Non-Surgical Treatment for Self-Harm Scars While Helping Hawaii Five-0 Actress

06/16/2020

Although the fillers used in the procedure are expensive, Rivkin worked with the companies that supplied them, and got the companies to agree to donate them, so that he would be able to offer his services free of charge for…

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