Mexico tops 155,000 COVID-19 deaths, may be 3rd highest

Mexico reached 155,145 confirmed deaths from COVID-19 Thursday, which would make it the country with the world’s third-highest total, passing India’s death toll of 153,847. Mexico reported 1,506 newly confirmed deaths Thursday. However, Mexico has an extremely low rate of testing, and estimates of excess deaths suggest the real toll to date is over 195,000. The country also recorded 18,670 […]

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Should you skip your workout if you have a UTI?

The dreaded urinary tract infection, also known as a UTI, is something many of us are all too familiar with. But should we be working out with one? Few things in life are as uncomfortable and low-grade miserable as a urinary tract infection – also known as the dreaded UTI. You’re not ill as such and you’re not in danger, […]

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A Beginner's Guide to Crystal Healing In Chaotic Times

Finding peace in a world that feels like a ticking time bomb hasn’t been easy for anyone over the past year. Between the slow rollout of the COVID vaccine and an insurrection on American democracy, our 2021 anxiety levels aren’t much different than they were in 2020. As I’ve written before on this site, my need for focus and grounding […]

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With mortality a high risk for pregnant and postpartum Black women, new center aims to improve maternal health

Nina Thomas, 24, is a single mom who lived in Kankakee, Illinois, before COVID-19 upended her life. Her routine, for nearly four years, included working her night shift job at a Joliet warehouse, and picking up and dropping off her toddler son, Jayden, at the babysitter’s during the week. “I love being a mom. It’s the greatest thing ever,” she […]

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Study shows when housing quality is poor, children suffer

Housing instability and homelessness are widely understood to have an impact on health, and certain housing problems have been linked to specific childhood health conditions, such as mold with asthma. But it has not been clear how overall housing quality may affect children—especially those who are at risk from other social determinants of health such as food insecurity or poverty. […]

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While COVID-19 vaccines are currently being distributed, life isn’t going to return to normal right away. Those who get vaccines might think that they can go back to their regular lives, but experts warn that even those who have been vaccinated still need to take precautions. You should still wear a mask after getting the vaccine, for example, and you […]

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Since moving to one of their favorite places on earth last year, twins Brie and Nikki Bella have embraced the wine lifestyle of the Napa Valley. But there’s currently a limit to how much they can embrace it — limits named Buddy and Matteo. In a recent appearance on Nightly Pop, the Total Bellas stars, 36, prednisolone oklahoma joked about […]

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