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How to reduce your child's COVID-19 risk if they're too young to be vaccinated
While all adults in the United States are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, parents with young children find themselves
Distribution of Eli Lilly COVID-19 therapy paused in 8 states over variant concerns
Federal health authorities have paused distribution of Eli Lilly’s monoclonal antibody cocktail in eight states over COVID-19 variant efficacy concerns.
Scientists exploring possible link between Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca vaccine blood clot issues
With the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine still on pause in the U.S. after reports of a rare but severe
Data from medical offices, motels and animal shelters can help reduce suicides
This is a Kaiser Health News story. On Kimberly Repp’s office wall is a sign in Latin: Hic locus est
High levels of cancer-causing chemical found in mint and menthol e-cigarettes: Study
The Food and Drug Administration has announced plans to ban all non-tobacco flavored e-cigarettes and now a study from Duke
Emergency executive order issued in New York to ban flavored e-cigarettes
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has issued an emergency executive order to ban the sales of flavored e-cigarettes in an
Teens who don’t date are less depressed, new study finds
When it comes to teen dating, a new study found that students not in a romantic relationship had stronger social
Salmonella outbreak linked to papayas imported from Mexico: CDC
Salmonella linked to papayas imported from Mexico have infected dozens of people in at least eight states in the last
Warm weather and heat-related illness: Why it’s important to stay hydrated
As the weather warms up, more people are heading outside for both fun and exercise. But with warm weather comes