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A Top Sunburn Self-Care Remedy May Already Be in Your Fridge — Plus See What Doctors Say To Skip
The Sacramento Bee· 2 days agoIf you’ve ever had a bad sunburn, you know that it can put a wrench in your day. Thankfully, we’ve rounded up doctors’ best sunburn self-care remedies to ease the pain, itch, peeling and redness ...
On eve of 100 years, WW II veteran of 299th unit 'last of the line'
Watertown Daily Times, N.Y. via Yahoo News· 5 days agoMay 25—WATERTOWN — Seventeen years ago, when Paul L. Cook was just a bit more spry than he is now a few days short of 100, he created a list. He spent days poring over files in the Watertown ...
Prenatal tests showed their baby had not one, but two rare conditions
The News-Times· 4 days agoBefore their baby was born, doctors had warned Stephanie and Justin Cervantes that his color at birth would be blue. "I didn't even think he was alive," Justin said. Stephanie even joked, "I ...
Remembering Dean
Marshall Independent· 6 days agoThis column is often written in a form called the personal essay. “Personal essays relate the author’s intimate thoughts and experiences to universal truths,” is one definition. “Universal” ...
No, sugar doesn’t make your kids hyperactive
The Conversation· 3 days agoHordes of children are swarming between the spread of birthday treats and party games. The belief that eating sugary foods and drinks leads to hyperactivity has steadfastly persisted for decades ...
Prenatal tests showed their baby had not one, but two rare conditions
The State· 4 days agoBefore their baby was born, doctors had warned Stephanie and Justin Cervantes that his color at birt...
UW Health doctor explains importance of sun safety
WIFR Rockford· 2 days agoUW Health oncologist Dr. Vincent Ma says about 5 million cases of skin cancer are diagnosed each year in the U.S., which if severe enough, can lead to...
Dengue fever, once confined to the tropics, now threatens the U.S.
AOL· 2 days agoMeg Norris was traveling in Argentina in April when the first signs of dengue fever hit her. For the following week, there was nothing to do but sleep, stay hydrated and wait for the body aches ...
Prenatal tests showed their baby had not one, but two rare conditions
Stamford Advocate· 4 days agoBefore their baby was born, doctors had warned Stephanie and Justin Cervantes that his color at birth would be blue. "I didn't even think he was alive," Justin said. Stephanie even joked, "I ...