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COVID rising in California. How bad will this summer be?

COVID rising in California. How bad will this summer be?

COVID-19 is once again on the rise in California. It remains to be seen whether this latest uptick foreshadows the sort of misery seen last year — when the state was walloped by its worst summertime surge since 2022 — or proves fleeting. But officials and experts say it’s nevertheless a reminder of the seasonal potency of the still-circulating virus. …

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Fearing Medicaid coverage loss, some parents rush to vaccinate their kids

Fearing Medicaid coverage loss, some parents rush to vaccinate their kids

Vaccines Children’s health Health care policy Federal agencies See all topics Facebook Tweet Email Link For two decades, Washington, D.C., pediatrician Lanre Falusi has counseled parents about vaccine safety, side effects, and timing. But this year, she said, the conversations have changed. “For the first time, I’m having parents of newborns ask me if their baby will still be able …

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Eat Most of Your Calories Before This Time of Day, Dietitian Says

Eat Most of Your Calories Before This Time of Day, Dietitian Says

Meal timing is highly individual. Some people can’t start their day without a big breakfast first thing while others prefer to eat the most food at dinnertime. Typically, most people split their daily calorie intake up between three meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner (plus some snacks). Does it matter which meal is the most caloric? Should you eat most of your …

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What If a Kid is Terrified of Food? The Rise of ARFID

What If a Kid is Terrified of Food? The Rise of ARFID

Illustration: Daniele Castellano Laura still wonders how different things would be if she and her husband, Mark, had simply chosen another camp. It was June 2021, and after months of virtual kindergarten, they sent their then-almost-6-year-old daughter to a summer program at a local school. The camp would be a brief reprieve before Amelia, an only child, started first grade, …

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Study Reveals Turning Point When Your Body’s Aging Accelerates : ScienceAlert

Study Reveals Turning Point When Your Body’s Aging Accelerates : ScienceAlert

The passage of time may be linear, but the course of human aging is not. Rather than a gradual transition, your life staggers and lurches through the rapid growth of childhood, the plateau of early adulthood, to an acceleration in aging as the decades progress. Now, a new study has identified a turning point at which that acceleration typically takes …

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A Pill That Makes Your Blood Deadly to Mosquitoes? It’s Real – And It Works – SciTechDaily

A Pill That Makes Your Blood Deadly to Mosquitoes? It’s Real – And It Works  SciTechDaily A genetic tweak could prevent mosquitoes from transmitting malaria : Goats and Soda  NPR Driving a protective allele of the mosquito FREP1 gene to combat malaria  Nature New findings support ivermectin for malaria control  CIDRAP Mass Administration of Ivermectin Slows Malaria Transmission in Kenya  Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News …

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Lung disease: Man given one year to live after surprise diagnosis; what you need to know about IPF |

Lung disease: Man given one year to live after surprise diagnosis; what you need to know about IPF |

A deadly lung disease was discovered in a 68-year-old man during a routine check-up. What seemed like a harmless appointment quickly turned into something far more serious—one that would eventually land him in the hospital.Christopher Kennedy, 68, went in for a simple X-ray before routine surgery, expecting it to be a quick visit. Instead, doctors spotted scarring on his lungs. …

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I’m one of the increasing number of young people to have a stroke and was paralyzed at 19… how I made a comeback

I’m one of the increasing number of young people to have a stroke and was paralyzed at 19… how I made a comeback

Sophia Gedgaudas was just 19 years old when she suffered a life-changing stroke and was given a 15 percent chance of survival.  In 2019, Gedgaudas had moved from Kenosha, Wisconsin, to San Francisco to become a pilot with dreams of also joining an NFL team as a cheerleader. However, on February 5, two days after the Super Bowl, Gedgaudas and her family …

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We Misread The Future Of Work — Now Entry-Level Workers Need These Abandoned Skills, Fast

We Misread The Future Of Work — Now Entry-Level Workers Need These Abandoned Skills, Fast

What if entry-level jobs haven’t vanished?  What if we’re just not equipping young people with the skills those roles now call for?  Advertisements For years, we told a generation that their future would be secured if they just mastered coding.  We restructured high schools around tech labs. Diminished humanities departments. Smirked at philosophy degrees. We insisted that fluency in logic, …

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