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Curing, preventing, and managing all disease by the end of the century is an ambitious goal, but one that Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg are tackling from the cell up.
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Find out the different kinds of facial fillers and the difference between each.
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Find out the basics of hydroxycholorquine.
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If someone in your home is sick, take these extra precautions to ensure your bedding doesn’t harbor harmful germs that can infect others.
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Save a trip to the store and create your own cleaning products that smell lovely and are just as effective as your favorite brands.
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Can a DIY cleaner made with vodka kill coronavirus bacteria? Here’s what you should know.
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Tips on how to properly use a pulse oximeter.
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How to make a no-sew face mask.
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At what point in history did leeches become a medical treatment?
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Adopting a few environmentally friendly habits not only benefits the planet, but your overall health.
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Artificial intelligence is so ingrained in our daily lives, even if we don’t realize it. What exactly is it, though?
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How to Clean a Front-Load Washer
This type of washer requires a little TLC between loads to keep odors and mold away. Carry these tips with you to help keep your machine sparkling clean.
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The couple behind Bitty and Beau’s Coffee used their experience raising two children with Down syndrome to foster purpose and create jobs for people living with developmental or intellectual disabilities.
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Video on the Health History of Wheelchairs
Wheelchairs have let people with limited or no mobility move around. Watch how this device evolved to become more comfortable and reliable.
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Tips to keep your eco-friendly accessory free of bacteria and mold.
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So many of us spend our lives attached to a laptop, and more often than not, it remains a magnet for dust and germs.
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Your fridge should get a deep clean every few months. Follow these steps to get rid of bacteria, mold, and expired items.
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Believe it or not, your dishwasher can become a breeding ground of foul odors and harmful bacteria.
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From its inception at Johns Hopkins to the new and improved latex-free material, get to know the milestones of this medical mainstay.
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These everyday items can harbor more germs than a public toilet seat.
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How long is your small intestine? Which two body parts never stop growing? John Whyte, MD quizzes strangers on these questions and more.
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A few plants inside your home not only elevates your space, it may improve your mental well-being.
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You can take some steps to lower your chances of getting iron-deficiency anemia.
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Your spleen is a fist-sized organ under your left rib cage near your stomach. If its surface breaks, that’s an emergency.
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An eosinophil count is a blood test that can help your doctor diagnose certain conditions.
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