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All products featured on Allure are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Kosas's Tinted Face Oil is one of those timeless launches. Even though it's been around since early 2019 and Allure awarded it a Best of Beauty Award the same year, I'm bringing it back […]
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On April 27, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) released the 2020 results of its annual trends report, revealing the extent of the pandemic’s ripple effects in reshuffling nearly every aspect of the industry, from toppling the long-standing most-requested surgery to the growing consumer eagerness to spend more on cosmetic procedures in 2021. But one question remains unclear: Will […]
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SACRAMENTO — When Laura Chavez’s 74-year-old mom needed eye surgery last month, Chavez paid cash for the procedure. The cost? $15,000 — and that was for just one eye. She couldn’t afford both. Her mom, Esperanza Chavez, doesn’t qualify for Medicare because of her immigration status. And she can’t find a private health insurance plan under $1,000 a month. “We’re […]
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At the peak of Kenya’s third wave of COVID-19 in March, hospitals—buckling under the strain of the virus—saw their oxygen reserves fizzle out. Since then, they have been scrambling to increase capacity of the lifesaving element, fearing the nightmare scenario currently unfolding in India due to oxygen shortages. On the roof of the Metropolitan Hospital, a 150-bed private institution that […]
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(Reuters) -U.S. states are set to begin using the vaccine from Pfizer Inc and BioNTech SE to inoculate younger adolescents against COVID-19 after advisers to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) backed the plan in a unanimous vote on Wednesday. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Monday authorized the vaccine for children aged 12 to 15, […]
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James Van Der Beek and his wife Kimberly have been candid about Kimberly’s harrowing experience suffering back-to-back miscarriages in recent years. Now they’re speaking up about how she needed blood transfusions to save her life not once, but twice, and it’s inspired them to raise awareness for the need for blood donations. Related story Bachelor Alum Ashley Spivey Defends Decision […]
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Photo: AWS The biggest barrier to physicians having the most complete medical history for their patients at every point of patient care is the lack of interoperability among information systems. This prevents electronic health records and data from other systems from following a patient. A manual, time-consuming process is required to bring this information together. However, this is one of […]
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Parks played an important role for people seeking respite from the toll of social isolation during the pandemic, and according to new research from Drexel University, they did so without increasing the spread of COVID-19. The study looked at how people used 22 parks in Philadelphia and New York during the height of the pandemic and it found no strong […]
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Last month, the Arkansas Senate passed legislation prohibiting medical providers from offering gender-affirming hormones or surgeries to trans youth. If you were to read the bill—titled the Save Adolescents From Experimentation Act—you might think the law was protecting children from physicians like Josef Mengele, the Nazi doctor who experimented on Jewish people. “It is of grave concern to the General […]
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