COVID-19 back at the White House

When the White House announced on Monday evening that first lady Jill Biden had tested positive for COVID-19, it was a reminder that, as much as Americans want to put the pandemic completely behind them, the coronavirus continues to circulate — and is doing so more aggressively now than it has in months, with …

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The Mechanisms and Benefits of Appetite Suppressants

Introduction In the pursuit of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, one often encounters the challenge of managing their appetite. The desire to indulge in unhealthy food choices can impede progress towards achieving weight loss goals or maintaining a balanced diet. To counteract these hurdles, appetite suppressants have emerged as a popular solution. In this article, …

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School uniforms may prevent children from getting enough exercise

School uniforms may restrict movement, making children less active Dan Kenyon/Getty Images Wearing a uniform to school has been linked to young children getting insufficient amounts of exercise, particularly girls. With many children missing the World Health Organization (WHO) recommendation of at least 60 minutes of exercise per day, Mairead Ryan at the University …

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An expanded arsenal could help Carlos Rodón in Year 2 with Yankees

TAMPA — Carlos Rodón has clearly made some change to his physique. Some tweaks to his arsenal may come next. The lefty, who showed up to camp in significantly better shape after an offseason of healthy eating, has always relied on his fastball and slider. That combo earned him All-Star nods in 2021 and …

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FDA approves groundbreaking treatment for advanced melanoma

The Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved a new cancer therapy that could one day transform the way a majority of aggressive and advanced tumors are treated. The treatment, called Amtagvi, from Iovance Biotherapeutics, is for metastatic melanoma patients who have already tried and failed other drugs. It’s known as TIL therapy and …

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