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- Your 3-Item Prepregnancy Health ChecklistNew science shows how prepregnancy health shapes your child’s future — and your own well-being in the parenting years.
- Your Doctor May Still Recommend COVID Vaccines – Here’s WhyThough the government may no longer recommend COVID vaccines for many children and pregnant people, you doctor still might.
- Fluoride Is Under Fire. Should You Be Concerned? Experts explain how to make sense of the hubbub about fluoride and how it affects you and your family.
- This Is Why Your Allergy Meds Aren’t HelpingDoctors say too many people still treat their allergies incorrectly. Here’s why, and what to do instead.
- Lift Lighter Weight, Get Just as Strong: Here’s WhyUsing lighter weights for strength training can build just as much muscle as the heavier iron, according to a growing pile of research. You just need to know how.
- You Could Be at Risk of IBD and Not Know ItInflammatory bowel diseases – including Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis – are on the rise. Here’s what scientists think is going on, and what you can do.
- COVID Vaccine Guidance May Change: 3 Things to Know Right NowSee what infectious disease doctors have to say as government officials appear poised to scale back COVID vaccines and the FDA approved the Novavax vaccine with new limitations.
- Biden's Prostate Cancer Explained – What It Means for PatientsThe aggressive prostate cancer found in former President Joe Biden raised questions for millions of men. Here's what you need to know – and how to check your risk.
- FDA OKs New Treatment for Hard-to-Treat Lung CancerThe FDA has granted fast-track approval to the drug telisotuzumab vedotin (sold as Emrelis) as a first-of-its-kind treatment for certain people who have non-squamous non-small-cell lung cancer.
- Beat Your Allergies Daily With This Hour-by-Hour GuideNew research shows that timing may influence how well allergy treatments work. You can do your own timing tests with input from your doctor. This sample guide may help.
- HHS Secretary RFK Jr. Urges Parents to Consider Measles ShotAmid a Texas measles outbreak that has reached just under 150 documented cases, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is calling on all parents to discuss measles vaccination with their children’s health care providers.
- How Bad Will It Get? Flu Rates Are Still RisingIt seemed like the flu was on the retreat a month ago. But now, nearly 1 in 3 people getting tested for the flu are hearing back from their health care provider that it’s positive.
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