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As parents scramble to find scarce baby formula and the government races to boost production and imports, some advocates say the U.S. should do more to encourage breastfeeding.
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Anita finally learned how to put on sunscreen properly and care for her bodys largest organ, thanks to medical and skincare industry experts who give advice she revisits in this episode. Their tips helped her figure out what to focus on in her skincare routine, and how to resist the temptation to fall down Tik-Tok beauty rabbit holes.
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Four U.S. states are still struggling with high rates of lead poisoning from soil, pipes and paint. It impacts thousands of people each year, especially low-income communities and families of color.
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Willis' daughter Rumer says the actor has been diagnosed with aphasia which affects his cognitive abilities.
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People who are 50 and older and certain immunocompromised individuals may get a second Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine booster four months after they received the first.
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COVID-19 surges and mask mandates have waned in the state. Now businesses and experts weigh how to balance health, wellbeing, and economics in this upcoming phase.
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Mild cognitive impairment, a common brain condition, can be an early sign of Alzheimer's disease. But most people don't know the symptoms. And some may mistake it for normal aging.
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During the pandemic, hospitals have tried new ways to care for patients away from their main campuses.
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As the new omicron variant puts a return to normal on hold, North Carolinians reflect on this past year, and how it isn't but in some ways still is like 2020.
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耳科利利嫋 staff take a look back at the stories that stood out during another remarkable pandemic year.