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VA Opens Flu Vaccine Drive for Veterans Ahead of 2025-26 Season
in HealthVeterans, this year’s VA flu vaccine is arriving soon to help protect you and your loved ones. Find out when and where you can get vaccinated, including options at Community Based Outpatient Clinics. For questions, contact your Primary Care team or the Clinical Contact Center at 1-800-877-6976.
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Nicole Eggert Reveals Second Mastectomy in Ongoing Cancer Battle
in HealthNicole Eggert offers a hopeful update on her breast cancer journey, sharing a mirror selfie after her second mastectomy with reconstruction. The message—backed by a wave of support from friends and fans—shines a light on resilience, body positivity, and what lies ahead.
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Stony Brook Scientist Secures KidneyCure Grant for Glomerulus Breakthrough
in HealthAn early-career nephrology researcher has secured a prestigious grant to push forward glomerulus research—the kidney’s central filtration unit. Over two years, the project will map the diverse cellular players of the glomerular barrier and explore new avenues that could slow kidney disease and protect patients’ quality of life.
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Measles Exposure Alert on NJ Transit and PATH: What Travelers Should Know
in HealthHealth officials have issued a measles exposure alert linked to a Hudson County traveler, with several NJ Transit and PATH locations identified for August 13–15. If you were in these transit hubs during that window, monitor for fever, cough, or rash through September 11 and check your vaccination status. Seek medical advice promptly if symptoms…
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Is COVID-19 Making a Summer Comeback? What the New Signals Mean
in HealthCovid-19 trends shift again this summer, with wastewater signals strongest in a few states. Vaccination remains the best defense, and a mix of vigilance, testing if exposed, and better ventilation could shape how this season unfolds.
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Teen Donor’s Sacrifice Sparks Outreach to Underserved Communities
in HealthAn 18-year-old’s death becomes a catalyst for life-changing outreach as a community leader expands efforts to educate underserved areas about organ donation. A tale of heartbreak transformed into hope, turning loss into a mission to save more lives.
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John Stamos Says Dave Coulier Is 100% Back After Cancer Battle
in HealthJohn Stamos offers a hopeful update on Dave Coulier’s health, saying he’s back to his old self after a tough cancer journey. The enduring friendship behind the news shines a light on resilience, treatment triumphs, and the power of support in hard times.
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West Nile Virus Alert: Free Repellent and Prevention Tips as Mosquito Activity Rises
in HealthWest Nile virus activity is rising as mosquito season continues. Discover practical steps to protect your household—from smart use of repellents and protective clothing to eliminating standing water and keeping screens intact. Staying vigilant now helps reduce risk for you and your neighbors.
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AAP Unveils Science-Based Pediatric Vaccine Schedule Amid Policy Debate
in HealthHere are a few short teaser options you can use: Option 1 A refreshed pediatric vaccine schedule arrives ahead of the respiratory season, with updates to RSV, flu, and COVID-19 vaccines and tweaks to several other shots. It underscores a science-based approach designed to keep kids protected. Option 2 As the season nears, a new…
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Olivia Munn Speaks Out on Breast Cancer Ahead of World Breast Cancer Research Day
in HealthOlivia Munn delivers a candid, unseen throwback as World Breast Cancer Research Day draws near, touching on resilience and the importance of ongoing research in the fight against breast cancer.
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Lizzo Turns Fitness into Mental Health Tool in New Weight-Loss Update
in HealthLizzo reframes fitness as a tool for mental health and self-acceptance, not just a body change. A candid update on her wellness journey hints at real progress and a happiness-first mindset amid ongoing public chatter.
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Japanese Walking: A 30-Minute Interval Routine for Better Health
in HealthWant a time-efficient way to boost health with minimal gear? A simple interval-style walking routine alternates brisk and easy walking in short blocks, fitting into a busy schedule. Early findings point to meaningful gains in weight, blood pressure, and fitness—without long workouts or gym visits.
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New study links COVID-19 to faster vascular aging, women hit hardest
in HealthCOVID-19 may accelerate vascular aging, with the strongest signal in women, new international research indicates. By measuring pulse wave velocity (PWV) as a marker of arterial stiffness, the study links infection—especially persistent symptoms—to ongoing vascular changes, while also hinting at partial reversibility with time, risk-factor management, and vaccination. PWV could become a practical tool to…
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OU Examines Cannabis Impact on Wound Healing After Cancer Surgery
in HealthA first-of-its-kind study is examining whether cannabis use affects wound healing after head and neck cancer surgery. Over six months, patients will be followed and cannabis exposure biochemically verified to explore how different consumption patterns might influence infection, scarring, and recovery—with potential implications for postoperative care beyond this context.
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Fort Collins Rabbits Face Mysterious Quill-Like Growths: Virus Confirmed
in HealthFort Collins is buzzing with a wildlife mystery: rabbits sporting eerie black, spine-like growths on their heads. Officials confirm a virus is to blame—unsettling to see, but not known to harm people or pets—and wildlife teams will be watching the spread from a distance.
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Measles Risk Rises at Travel Hotspots: Are You Vaccinated?
in HealthHere are a few short teaser options you can use as the WordPress excerpt: – Measles is flaring up in popular travel spots. This quick guide explains why the two-dose MMR vaccine matters and what travelers should know to stay protected. – Planning a trip? Measles risk is rising in several destinations. A concise overview…
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FDA Decision Looms on TNX-102 SL: First Non-Opioid Fibromyalgia Treatment in 15 Years
in HealthFDA decision on TNX-102 SL could mark the first new non-opioid fibromyalgia treatment in more than 15 years. Early phase 3 results hint at meaningful pain relief and sleep improvements with a favorable safety profile. Experts see it as a promising addition to the fibromyalgia care toolkit, potentially complementing other innovative approaches.
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Moment of Calm: Vernon Soldiers in 1915 and National Relaxation Day
in HealthA century-old moment from Vernon captures soldiers pausing along a roadside—a rare breath of calm in demanding times. On National Relaxation Day, that quiet pause serves as a prompt to rethink how rest can fuel resilience and well-being today. Sometimes a simple break is all it takes to reset the pace.
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India’s osteoporosis rethink: bone-building therapies on the rise
in HealthIndia is shifting osteoporosis care—from simply slowing bone loss to actively rebuilding strength. With new bone-building therapies and a holistic plan that blends nutrition, exercise, and personalized care, the path to stronger bones and greater independence is taking shape.
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Jordan Peterson Takes Time Off After CIRS Diagnosis Linked to Mold Exposure
in HealthHere are a few short teaser options you can choose from: – Jordan Peterson has paused his public work after a diagnosis of chronic inflammatory response syndrome (CIRS) tied to mold exposure. His daughter says it’s an immune-system disorder with a challenging recovery ahead but hopeful treatment options. – A family update frames Peterson’s hiatus…
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RSV Protection for Infants and Universal Flu Vaccines Approved for 2025-2026 Season
in HealthNew vaccination guidance focuses on protecting the youngest infants from RSV while promoting universal annual flu shots for everyone this season. It highlights timing and practical steps families can take to stay healthier through fall and winter.