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When the One Big Beautiful Bill was signed into law on July 4, many wondered what impact it would have on North Carolina.
The rainy season may bring cozy vibes, green scenery, and the perfect excuse for a hot drink; but it also brings an unwelcome guest: seasonal sickness. From sniffles to fevers, the combination of damp ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launched his "Take Back Your Health" tour in Pennsylvania, advocating for dietary ...
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Does motion sickness turn you into a green, spewing mess? For plenty of people, the answer is yes. Current remedies may or may not help. But after 40 years, the first new motion-sickness drug has been ...
Actor Steven W. Bailey, who had a recurring role on the longtime hit TV series “Grey’s Anatomy,” says he has been dealing with a rare neuromuscular disorder for more than five years. Bailey, 54, ...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Congress opted not to renew healthcare subsidies before breaking for the year, and 140,000 Ohioans are predicted to go uninsured in 2026 as costs spike. The Affordable Care Act ...
HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The month of December is full of holiday festivities and fun, but with it may also come something less jolly…getting sick. For nursing student Stephanie Ardon, the ...