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Hospital officials say the addition of a dedicated c-section suite will create a more seamless experience for patients.
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Grant Reeher speaks with Dr. Indu Gupta, the Health Commissioner of Onondaga County.
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Grant Reeher speaks with Dr. Indu Gupta, the Health Commissioner of Onondaga County.
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A new CDC study found that the percentage of obese children and teens increased to 22%, compared to 19% before the pandemic. It also found that expected annual weight gain ranged from 5 to 15 pounds.
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Sweat is an "evolutionary marvel," says Sarah Everts, the author of The Joy of Sweat. In her new book, Everts delves into the science of perspiration and how this trait has enabled humans to thrive.
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For most people, more education leads to healthier and longer lives. Not so for Black men. Racism's power in harming their health may be more persistent than previously understood, researchers say.
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Sepsis is one of the most common causes of death for hospitalized patients. The search for an effective treatment has been frustrating.
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A Black sisterhood of hikers in Colorado now has chapters across the U.S. and Canada, and includes other sports. "Being around nature, it's like grounding yourself," a founder says. "That is vital."
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The NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist Poll found majorities of American sports fans think people should not play team sports indoors. A majority also believes doing so could spread the virus in their community.
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Federal health officials could reduce the quarantine from the currently recommended 14 days to as few as seven for people who test negative for the virus.