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Sudden syphilis retreat in gay men is most likely tied to preventive antibiotic use
A new proven protocol in which doxycycline is used to prevent sexually transmitted infections, called doxyPEP, has been an apparent sleeper hit among gay men.
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5 common skin rashes that can be caused by COVID, according to dermatologists
Some viral illnesses are known to cause rashes, like hives.
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Back pain could be a sign of a more serious problem. Here's what not to ignore.
According to the National Institutes of Health, 8.2% of American adults have chronic severe back pain. Sometimes, the pain can be a sign of a much more serious problem.
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Planning an unforgettable memorial
Dignity Memorial shares how a celebration of life can be the perfect way to memorialize a loved one.
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Severe chronic back pain could be a sign of a more serious problem
According to national surveys, more than 26 million American adults have severe chronic back pain and sometimes that pain can be a sign of a much more serious problem. A North Texas medical worker says she’s grateful she didn’t ignore the warning signs.
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Find a connection with crystals
Feather Moon Crystals opens our minds and hearts with their collection of shiny gems.
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Find peace of mind by planning ahead
Dignity Memorial shares how to give your family peace of mind through pre-planning your memorial arrangements.
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All about the ‘You Forgot That I Existed' podcast
“You Forgot That I Existed” podcast hosts, Joanna Anderson and Sue Nicolaidis, talk about how they’re raising awareness for Alzheimer’s.
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A prescription for better health
Learn how Bonton Farms is providing a prescription for better health through their FARMacy program.
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Tuberculosis infected 8 million people last year, the most WHO has ever tracked
The World Health Organization says more than 8 million people were diagnosed with tuberculosis last year. That’s the highest number recorded since the U.N. health agency began keeping track.
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The importance of early detection
Breast cancer survivor and motivational speaker, Gaby Natale, shares how early cancer detection saved her life.
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North Texas high schooler kicks for a cause
Goals are what keep moving us forward, for one North Texas high school football playerm goals are bigger than himself. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker explains why he’s ‘kicking for a cause.’
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Jesuit high school football player is ‘Kicking for a Cause'
A kicker for Jesuit Preparatory School is using his goals for a bigger purpose than himself.
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Fitness tips for moms-to-be
Grit Fitness discusses the many benefits of staying active during pregnancy.
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KFC and Hatch unveil frying chicken audio to help people sleep
KFC and Hatch teamed up to create a new “Kentucky Friend Chicken Rain” content channel to help consumers fall asleep faster.
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Grandmother who accidentally invited random teen to Thanksgiving diagnosed with breast cancer
Arizona grandmother Wanda Dench chose to open up about her diagnosis in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, saying she’s been undergoing chemotherapy.
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What to know about whooping cough as US cases surge to pre-pandemic levels
A highly contagious respiratory illness is on the rise in the United States this year.
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Are chia seeds or flaxseeds healthier? RD reveals which to eat for protein, gut health
While both seeds are great for you, there are some nutritional differences.
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Dallas County launching new overdose prevention hotline
As the fentanyl crisis continues to devastate communities across the country, an effort to prevent life-threatening overdoses will soon be one phone call away in Dallas County.
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Is it healthier to walk outside or on a treadmill? Experts reveal which has more benefits
Here’s how to choose which type of walk is right for you.