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Re-usable water bottles could be bacteria breeding grounds if not cleaned regularly
FOX 2 News Detroit· 1 day agoThis applies whether it’s stainless steel, glass, or plastic. Doctor Sumego says all reusable water...
Can 14 strangers from Wisconsin help America find common ground on abortion?
Utah News Dispatch via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoEditor’s note: This is the first in a series about a group of Wisconsin residents trying to come up...
State issues emergency rules for abortion
WFTV 9 Orlando· 2 hours agoWith a law now in effect preventing abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, Florida health-care regulators Thursday released emergency rules related to...
Myelofibrosis: A Rare Malignancy Attracting More and More Attention
MedPage Today· 3 days ago"I suspect that the incidence is actually higher than what we originally thought, not only because...
Healthy Living: Why do we have nightmares?
WHTM via Yahoo News· 4 days ago(WHTM) — If you’ve ever woken up in a panic from a nightmare, you’re not alone. They can be pretty common. But why exactly do these frightening dreams...
The 27th Annual Power of Love Gala
KLAS articles via Yahoo News· 1 day agoLas Vegas(KLAS)-Keep Memory Alive’s 27th annual Power of Love Gala is Friday, May 10 at MGM Grand Garden Arena. The event raises funds for Cleveland ...
Earnings call: Select Medical reports strong Q1 with plans for Concentra IPO By Investing.com
Investing.com· 6 hours agoSelect Medical (NYSE:SEM) Holdings Corporation (NYSE: SEM) has announced a robust start to 2024 with...
Can your reusable water bottle make you sick?
WNDU 16 South Bend· 2 days ago“Everything that touches our reusable water bottles can transmit bacteria,” explained Marianne Sumego, MD, a primary care physician with Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland's trailblazing 'Dr. Nancy' looks back at remarkable 50-year career in medicine
WKYC Cleveland· 2 days agoDr. Nancy Kurfess Johnson, better known as Dr. Nancy, will be given the Academy of Medicine of...
Rate of deadly STEMI heart attack falls among Americans
UPI· 11 hours agoMany fewer Americans are falling prey to the most dangerous form of heart attack, a new study says.