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How a remote Maine school union uses telehealth for a variety of needs
Photo: School Union 93 in Maine Dr. Karen Watts, director of special services at School Union 93 in Maine, lives
Caffeine In Green Tea Vs. Coffee: How Much Is Too Much?
Veliavik/Shutterstock By Preston Smith/Sept. 8, 2021 11:03 am EDT Coffee and tea meet at the intersection of caffeinated beverages, and despite
Feeling stressed? The ABC model can help you cope
Feeling stressed but don’t know what to do about it? The ABC model is used a lot in cognitive behavioural
Childhood weight management program effective for Hispanic children from low-income families
Childhood obesity is a growing problem, with especially high rates in Hispanic and Black children and in families with low
HIV linked with increased risk of sudden cardiac death
People living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) have a higher risk of sudden cardiac death than people who do not
Arthritis: Using a certain product during cooking could increase symptoms
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Does genetics affect eating behaviors?
Human eating behavior is associated with tasting, chewing, and swallowing food. The amount of time one spends on food beyond
COVID has ‘devastating’ impact on fight against HIV, TB, malaria: Global Fund
The COVID-19 pandemic had a “devastating” impact on the fight against HIV, tuberculosis and malaria in 2020, according to a
Activated mast cell disorders potentially linked to SARS-CoV-2 immunity
A rare set of immune diseases called clonal mast cell activation disorders (cMCADs) may be associated with strong immunity to