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How Your Diet Affects Your Skin

How Your Diet Affects Your Skin

Fruits, vegetables, dairy, soda — here’s what the evidence suggests about foods and skin health.

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COVID hospitalizations are still a ‘public health threat’ for America's older adults, says CDC

COVID hospitalizations are still a ‘public health threat’ for America's older adults, says CDC

Older adults remain at a higher risk of hospitalization due to COVID-19, according to a new report from the CDC. Two doctors weighed in on the findings.

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Ozempic, Wegovy may be linked to stomach paralysis and other digestive issues in large-scale study

Ozempic, Wegovy may be linked to stomach paralysis and other digestive issues in large-scale study

Popular weight loss drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic could increase the risk of stomach paralysis as well as several other serious gastrointestinal conditions, according to a study published in JAMA.

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Yelling at kids could cause long-term harm to their psyches, says new study: ‘A hidden problem’

Yelling at kids could cause long-term harm to their psyches, says new study: ‘A hidden problem’

Parents or caregivers who yell at their kids could create negative effects on kids’ mental and physical health, a new study suggests. Experts weigh in on the dangers of childhood verbal abuse.

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These are the 10 leading causes of death among US adults, the CDC says

These are the 10 leading causes of death among US adults, the CDC says

Each year, the CDC releases a list of the leading causes of death among U.S. adults. USA FACTS took a deep dive into the latest data and shared mortality trends.

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Surprise homecoming for teen cancer patient, breast cancer myths and tips for better sleep

Surprise homecoming for teen cancer patient, breast cancer myths and tips for better sleep

The Fox News Health Newsletter brings you trending and important stories about health warnings, drug shortages, mental health issues and more in this weekly recap.

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CDC stops printing COVID-19 vaccination cards: pandemic relic

CDC stops printing COVID-19 vaccination cards: pandemic relic

The The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has stopped printing and distributing the once critical coronavirus vaccination cards.

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Food Industry Influence Could Cloud the U.S. Dietary Guidelines, a New Report Says

Food Industry Influence Could Cloud the U.S. Dietary Guidelines, a New Report Says

The process of updating the healthy eating recommendations has become more transparent in recent years, but conflicts persist.

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Doctors alert consumers to laxative abuse dangers and ‘warning signs’ amid ongoing drug shortage

Doctors alert consumers to laxative abuse dangers and ‘warning signs’ amid ongoing drug shortage

Amid a soaring demand for laxatives, many brands are in short supply across the country. Fox News Digital spoke with doctors who shared potential reasons for the shortage and alternative solutions.

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In Hospitals, Viruses Are Everywhere. Masks Are Not.

In Hospitals, Viruses Are Everywhere. Masks Are Not.

Amid an uptick in Covid infections, administrators, staff and patients are divided over the need for masks in health care settings.

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Hangover cure: Can electrolytes relieve symptoms the morning after drinking alcohol?

Hangover cure: Can electrolytes relieve symptoms the morning after drinking alcohol?

Some claim that boosting electrolyte intake helps them hurdle hangovers. Fox News Digital spoke with some experts to find out whether electrolyte supplementation really expedites recovery.

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COVID vaccine poll finds more than half of adults are likely to say 'no thanks' to the vax

COVID vaccine poll finds more than half of adults are likely to say 'no thanks' to the vax

Among U.S. adults, 52% will “probably" or “definitely" not get the new COVID-19 vaccine, according to the KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor poll. Here are further findings and a doctor's input.

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Cell phone shocker as 97% of kids use their device during school hours and beyond, says study

Cell phone shocker as 97% of kids use their device during school hours and beyond, says study

A new study surveying the phone usage of kids ages 11 to 17 revealed how frequently kids are interacting with their screens and the type of content they're accessing.

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Bruce Springsteen postpones tour to recover from peptic ulcer disease: What to know about the condition

Bruce Springsteen postpones tour to recover from peptic ulcer disease: What to know about the condition

Bruce Springsteen recently shared with fans that he's postponed his world tour to take care of a digestive condition known as peptic ulcer disease. Here's what to know about the illness.

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The ‘Bristle Reaction’ Is a Common Intimacy Killer in Relationships

The ‘Bristle Reaction’ Is a Common Intimacy Killer in Relationships

For couples in long-term relationships, the “bristle reaction” can make physical connection difficult, experts say.

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Ask a doc: 'What should I know before getting a breast lift?'

Ask a doc: 'What should I know before getting a breast lift?'

New York-based plastic surgeon and breast reconstruction specialist Dr. Constance M. Chen reveals what women should know if they're considering getting a breast lift surgery.

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Progress for paralyzed patients: First implanted device is placed to restore arm, hand and finger movement

Progress for paralyzed patients: First implanted device is placed to restore arm, hand and finger movement

Onward, a medical tech company in the Netherlands, announced the first-ever surgical implant of its ARC-IM Stimulator, which restores function to the arms and hands of paralyzed patients.

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Can Nasal Sprays Protect You From Covid? Some Experts are Skeptical.

Can Nasal Sprays Protect You From Covid? Some Experts are Skeptical.

Formulas are being touted online as an extra safeguard against the virus, but they’re not F.D.A. approved and some experts are skeptical.

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Fall is the Best Season for Running. Try a 5K or 10K.

Fall is the Best Season for Running. Try a 5K or 10K.

You don’t need to run 26.2 miles to enjoy marathon season. Here’s how to prepare for shorter distances.

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For autoimmune disease sufferers, ginger may 'play a critical role' in controlling inflammation, study finds

For autoimmune disease sufferers, ginger may 'play a critical role' in controlling inflammation, study finds

Ginger could help control inflammation associated with autoimmune diseases, according to a study from the University of Michigan and the University of Colorado School of Medicine.

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Why Does Covid Cause Intense Fatigue? And How to Treat It

Why Does Covid Cause Intense Fatigue? And How to Treat It

Here’s what we’re learning about this debilitating symptom and how to manage it.

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New COVID poll: Democrats have a ‘particularly negative’ outlook, are most likely to keep wearing masks

New COVID poll: Democrats have a ‘particularly negative’ outlook, are most likely to keep wearing masks

People are becoming more concerned about COVID-19 amid the recent uptick in cases and new variants, says Gallup’s latest quarterly poll. Fox News Digital spoke to doctors for reaction.

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72-hour doctor strike to cause extreme disruption

A three-day walkout by junior doctors and consultants began on Monday as the pay dispute escalates.

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Millions wrongly labelled with penicillin allergy, pharmacists warn

Many people are needlessly avoiding the most common antibiotics, which are the most effective.

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UK's first consumption room for illegal drugs given go-ahead

It will involve users taking their own illegal drugs in a hygienic environment under supervision.

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