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Temperatures Are Rising in South Florida: How to Stay Safe If You’re High Risk
July 17, 2026
South Florida’s summer heat is more than just uncomfortable. It can be dangerous, especially for people who are pregnant, older adults, young children, and anyone with chronic medical conditions.
Read MoreCaptain “Sully” Sullenberger Announces Alzheimer’s Diagnosis: Symptoms to Watch For
July 15, 2026
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia, a condition that affects memory, thinking, and daily activities. While it’s normal to occasionally forget things as we get older, ongoing changes that make everyday tasks more difficult may be a sign of something more serious.
Read MorePublix Blueberry Recall: Berry Important Facts About E. Coli and Cyclosporiasis
July 15, 2026
E. coli is a group of bacteria that naturally lives in the intestines of humans and animals. Most strains are harmless and even help support healthy digestion, but certain strains can cause severe illness.
Read MoreAlexander Zverev Used a Smartphone During Wimbledon Matches. Here’s why.
July 14, 2026
Diabetes is a condition that causes your blood sugar (also known as glucose) to be too high. This happens when your body doesn’t make enough insulin or doesn’t use it properly.
Read MoreLindsey Graham’s Fatal Aortic Dissection Raises Urgent Questions About This Silent Killer
July 13, 2026
Following the sudden death of Sen. Lindsey Graham from an aortic dissection, many are wondering what causes the life-threatening condition and how to recognize the symptoms to get medical help fast.
Read MoreBack to School: Getting Ready Beyond the Classroom
July 10, 2026
While these supplies are important for success in the classroom, it’s also a great time to make your child’s health a priority by reviewing their recommended vaccinations before the first day of school.
Read MoreKatie Couric Shares Temporary Amnesia Scare: Know the Signs of Stroke and When to Get Help
July 9, 2026
A stroke happens when blood flow to part of the brain is blocked or when a blood vessel in the brain breaks open. Without oxygen-rich blood, brain cells begin to die within minutes.
Read MoreEven the World’s Most Famous Biohacker Isn’t Immune to Disease
July 8, 2026
Johnson recently shared that he has been diagnosed with autoimmune gastritis, a chronic condition in which the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks the lining of the stomach.
Read MoreCyclosporiasis: Symptoms, Causes, and Prevention
July 7, 2026
The infection happens after someone eats or drinks something contaminated with the parasite, most commonly found in fresh fruits, vegetables, or water.
Read MoreEngland’s Jordan Henderson Hospitalized With Wrist Injury: What Does Rehabilitation Look Like?
July 6, 2026
A mild wrist sprain may improve within a few weeks, while fractures, ligament tears, or injuries requiring surgery can take several months before someone returns to full activity.
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