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Chris Emerson was staring down a fork in the road. He had finished his military service, working as a Chinese interpreter for the U.S. Navy, and was living in San Francisco while doing a postdoc in ...
The opioid epidemic continues to rage in the U.S. One way to combat the crisis is through education. 28/22’s Paola ...
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The Cool Down on MSNMom shares genius way to repurpose empty pill bottles for emergency supplies: 'So many uses for them'"Between me and my two animals, I'm throwing away three bottles a month." Mom shares genius way to repurpose empty pill ...
A hair loss drug that first gained popularity in the 1990s is seeing a resurgence of interest. Minoxidil is best known as the ...
Over the last 25 years, (ED) medications such as Viagra and others have become common and normal pieces of bedroom tool kit.
Anyone in Oklahoma can get birth control for free through Tulsa nonprofit Take Control Initiative. Irissa Baxter-Luper, the organization's postsecondary initiatives manager, said TCI has mailed 50,000 ...
Nearly 3 million Americans lack both healthcare and reliable high-speed internet, and they tend to live sicker and die ...
In NYC, spring kicks off tree pollen season, followed by grass pollen in the summer and weed pollen in the late summer and ...
Compared with those in other regions, patients across the rural South, Appalachia, and remote West are most often unable to ...
Dead Zone: Millions in U.S. Live in Places Where Doctors Don't Practice and Telehealth Doesn't Reach
Connectivity dead zones persist in American life despite at least $115 billion lawmakers have thrown toward fixing the inequities. Federal broadband efforts are fragmented and overlapping, with more ...
The Pill Hill homes between Third Street and Ninth Street Southwest and Seventh and 10th Avenue Southwest were built from ...
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