Lizzo Responds To Anti-Fat Tweets

Lizzo Responds To Anti-Fat Tweets Pop singing sensation, Lizzo, has responded to the onslaught of anti-fat comments she receives on a daily basis. In a series of now-private tweets, Lizzo replied, yet again, to the discourse surrounding her body. Particularly, she addressed this tweet: “I JUST logged onto this app and this is the …

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To End School Shootings, Activists Consider a New Culprit: Parents

The Host For the first time, a jury has convicted a parent on charges related to their child’s mass-shooting crime: A Michigan mother of a school shooter was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. What remains unclear is whether this case succeeded because of compelling evidence of negligence by the shooter’s mother or if this …

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Cancer survival rate: A tool to understand your prognosis

Cancer survival rate: What it means for your prognosis Find out what a survival rate can tell you and what it can’t. This information can help you put survival statistics in perspective. By Mayo Clinic Staff When first diagnosed with cancer, many people ask about the chance their cancer will be cured. This is …

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Provider organizations need AI trainers to ensure quality outcomes

This year, healthcare data experts will also begin to take on a new role as artificial intelligence trainers, contends Matt Hollingsworth, cofounder and chief innovation officer at Carta Healthcare, a healthcare AI systems company. “Although the adoption of AI in healthcare is nothing new, there will continue to be a growing need for AI …

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CDC addresses new COVID wave

The coronavirus wants you to remember that it hasn’t gone away — and right now the virus is ensuring that Americans don’t relegate it entirely to the past. Recent weeks have shown the signs of a slow-building COVID-19 mini-wave driven by new Omicron subvariants. Many public health agencies no longer report daily (or even …

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12 Easy Stretches and Exercises for Lower Back Pain| U.S. News

If there is one ailment that almost everyone can identify with, it’s lower back pain. Doctors field more complaints about aching backs than just about any other health problem – and it’s no wonder. Nearly 65 million Americans report suffering back pain at any given moment, says Georgetown University’s Health Policy Institute. About 16 …

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Illuminating Smiles: The Dazzling World of Teeth Whitening Products

In a world where first impressions matter, the radiance of a smile can be a powerful asset. As the pursuit of a bright and gleaming smile gains popularity, the realm of teeth-whitening products emerges as a vibrant and diverse landscape. This article delves into the intriguing universe of teeth whitening, exploring the array of …

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Does Viagra ward off Alzheimer’s disease? It’s too soon to say

Viagra could treat many conditions beyond erectile dysfunction David Cole/Alamy Anyone considering using Viagra as a treatment for impotence could be forgiven for thinking there is now another reason to go ahead with it. Some news headlines say that this class of drugs, known as PDE5 inhibitors, may protect people from developing Alzheimer’s disease. …

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