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End-of-life doulas are changing the way we think about death — offering guidance, comfort and dignity when it matters most.
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The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, known as ACIP, met last week to review and update our nation’s vaccine recommendations.
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A new program is helping people to strengthen their bodies and peace of mind in just a few minutes a day.
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A major medical breakthrough is offering some hope for families battling Huntington’s disease.
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For most of us, we only get a few minutes with our physician at the doctor’s office. With so many patients and so few doctors, there is very little face-to-face time with the medical professionals who can have a profound impact on our bodies and our minds.
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Earlier this year, the National Firefighter Registry for Cancer (NFR) went offline in the wake of massive layoffs at the Department of Health and Human Services. But since restarting in May, enrollment has surged by roughly 8,000.
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During a televised news conference, the president stated that there was a link between Tylenol use in pregnancy and autism. In the time since that claim many experts have come out saying the evidence simply doesn’t support his theory.
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President Trump and his administration claim there could be a link between autism and acetaminophen and vaccines. We asked a researcher who has studied autism for decades for her thoughts.
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A new joint investigation from NBC News and Stanford University found that childhood vaccination rates across the U.S. are slipping.
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New federal guidelines may make the process of receiving updated vaccines more difficult.
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As some politicians in our country push the message of personal choice on vaccinations, doctors and infectious disease experts are sounding the alarm.
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Falls can happen to anyone, but for older adults, injuries can be more serious, impacting both the health and independence of our seniors.