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  • Never Let Your Kids Skip Breakfast
    Eggs
    A recent study involving children and teenagers from Spain has discovered that having breakfast at home is also linked to better psychological health.
  • New Study Reveals Breast Cancer Spreads More Quickly At Night
    breast cancer awareness
    Research on breast cancer patients shows that during sleep, the body's tumor-causing cells are more numerous and active.
  • Typhoid-Causing Bacteria Have Become Highly Resistant To Antibiotics
    WASH YOUR HANDS
    Antibiotics are currently the only effective treatment for typhoid, which is caused by the bacterium Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S Typhi).
  • COVID-19 Vaccines For Young Children Start Rollout In U.S.
    VACCINE, BABY
    Opening up shots to those under the age of five is a watershed moment, but there are mixed feelings about this long-awaited phase of the immunization effort.
  • What Blue Light Does To Our Skin
    SKIN
    There is mounting evidence that blue light is harmful to the skin.
  • U.S. Braces For Monkeypox, Buys More Vaccines
    ENDEMIC
    Only those with a high risk of exposure, according to health officials, will likely require the shot.
  • COVID-19 Exposure During Pregnancy Linked To Neurodevelopmental Disorders In Babies
    Pregnant woman receives a vaccine for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) at Skippack Pharmacy in Schwenksville, Pennsylvania, U.S., February 11, 2021.
    Babies born to mothers who had COVID-19 during pregnancy may have a higher risk of neurodevelopmental disorders during their first year of life.
  • Monkeypox Likely Spreaded Undetected 'For Some Time': WHO
    WHO
    More than 550 confirmed cases of the disease have been verified in 30 countries outside of the west and central African nations.
  • Monkeypox: Should You Worry About Another Pandemic?
    SUSPEND REQUIREMENTS
    Understanding how the monkeypox outbreak started will help predict what happens next.
  • Indonesia Detects 15 Cases of Severe Hepatitis With Unknown Origins
    KIDS
    The Indonesian Health Ministry, like other health authorities worldwide, says it has no idea what caused the children to contract hepatitis.
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