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- Assam Youth Obesity Crisis: Lifestyle & Health Impact
- Student Wellbeing Dips In Senior Grades, Girls Report Greater Anxiety: Study
- What doctors want patients to know about dry eyes
- Multi-organ proteomic atlas of obesity regression in male mice
- Salmonella, Cyclospora Outbreaks: What’s Safe to Eat?
- Union High School students help younger students get involved in healthcare
- Goodman: How to make new friends at the gym, and lift heavy
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“Treat yourself” is everywhere, and because of that, it’s easy to think that purchasing something can always make you feel better
Dear Dr. Roach: I understand a vaccine to prevent Lyme disease is in the works, but I wonder when it’ll be available. We’ve had multiple tick bites in our family, with some that resulted in Lyme disease. While I appreciate that our dog receives a vaccine and monthly anti-tick prevention, we’re long overdue for prevention…
— Management to host conference call to discuss second quarter 2026 financial results and business update today at 8:00 a.m. ET —
Aug. 04, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Schall, Brown & Schwartz LLP (“SBS”), a national shareholder rights litigation firm, reminds investors of a class action lawsuit against Planet Fitness, Inc. (“Planet Fitness” or “the Company”) (NYSE: PLNT) violations of §§10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 10b-5 promulgated thereunder by the…
August 3, 2026 ByJulie Corliss, Executive Editor, Harvard Heart Letter
The FDA allowed some Zyn nicotine pouches to be marketed as “lower risk” than cigarettes. Michael M. Santiago/hide caption
The monsoon brings welcome relief from the scorching heat, but the humid weather and increased risk of infections pose unique health challenges. Consuming the right monsoon season food becomes crucial to support digestion, immunity and overall well-being during the rainy months. Knowing which foods to include in your rainy season diet and which to avoid…
Creative agency Majority has launched ‘Up to Date,’ a new campaign for Gilead Sciences’ Care For The Culture platform starring comedian-actors Nicole Byer and Devon Walker. The campaign aims to make HIV prevention feel more personal, relevant and actionable for Black women by meeting them in authentic moments of dating, intimacy and self-advocacy
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Journal entries written by a 35-year-old mother appeared to reveal cries for help before she murdered her three young children

