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RI reports its 1st measles case in over a decade
Rhode Island has its first measles case in over a decade, in a young, unvaccinated child who had traveled internationally, health officials said Saturday. The child is well and has been released from Hasbro Children’s Hospital, where they were treated, the Rhode Island Department of Health said. There was a limited number of other people believed to have contact with...
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Just one drink a day may put your health at risk, federal report finds
The report will help federal regulators decide whether to update alcohol guidelines.
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Hand sanitizer isn't enough to protect against norovirus. What should you do instead?
Experts explain how to keep yourself safe from the stomach bug.
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Why norovirus is spiking nationwide and how to stop the spread
The number of norovirus cases this year is twice what they were last year. Dr. Cassandra Pierre of the Boston Medical Center shared what to do if you’re sick to help keep others from falling ill.
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Woman, 100, who still works at Home Depot and drives has simple tips for a long life
JoCleta Wilson sought out the job after discovering she didn’t like retirement. “I got so tired of myself. I had to get out of the house and come back to work.”
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California man says two of his cats died after drinking raw milk recalled for bird flu
A California man says his two cats died and a third was hospitalized after he fed them raw milk recalled for bird flu risk.
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Author lived in an underground bunker for 10 days to study sleep, happiness and health — 1 key thing she learned
Lynne Peeples was on a quest to better understand circadian rhythm, so she stayed in a bunker 50 feet below ground for ten days straight.
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It's sick season. Here's how to protect yourself from norovirus, COVID-19, flu and RSV
In the winter months, it seems few are safe from some kind of illness — flu, COVID-19, norovirus, colds. But there are things you can do to protect yourself from these respiratory and stomach viruses. Washing your hands is among the best way to prevent getting sick. You should also clean surfaces thoroughly, cover your mouth, don’t touch your face...
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It's ‘Dry January.' Here's how much you can save by not drinking for a month
Giving up alcohol for 31 days is associated with numerous health benefits. But for a growing number of adults, saving money is a top motivator.
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Should you throw away your black plastic cooking utensils? Experts weigh in
If you’ve been active on TikTok in recent months, you’ve probably seen a buzzy video or two surrounding the black plastic cooking utensils controversy.
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How to modify your exercises with progressions and regressions
New year, new workout! Hannah caught up with trainer Mike Pannozzi at Rev’d Foxboro to show you how to modify exercise moves based on your level while meeting your body’s needs.
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How many alcoholic drinks can I have a week without increasing my cancer risk?
The U.S. surgeon general called out the link between alcohol and cancer. Is there any amount that’s safe to drink? Here’s what experts say.
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‘There is no safe level' of alcohol to drink, doctor says—not even one glass of red wine per day
The U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy’s new advisory suggests that even small amounts of alcohol could be harmful and may increase your risk of developing cancer.
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5 healthy habits to help you thrive in the New Year
The New Year is the perfect time to reset and refresh! And if you’re looking for a few healthy habits to help you thrive in 2025, registered nurse and wellness coach Kristen Reed shares her top tips....
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5 things we know and still don't know about COVID, 5 years after it appeared
Five years after the virus that causes COVID emerged in China it still holds some mysteries.
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Trying ‘Dry January'? There are benefits, experts say
A New Year means a fresh start, and for some that means going alcohol free the first month of the year, what’s become known as “Dry January.” The trend has grown in popularity over the years and is popular with those looking to reset after a month of holiday celebrations. Experts say there are benefits to going booze-free including...
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Taking part in ‘Dry January'? Here are some tips
“Dry January” is a popular trend for those looking to reset after a month of holiday celebrations, and experts say there are benefits to going booze-free, such as better sleep, improved mood and a greater sense of well-being....
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Why norovirus is so hard to kill: Here's how to protect yourself from ‘the perfect pathogen'
The common stomach bug is highly contagious, spreads on surfaces and through the air, and people can catch it every year.
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How to establish a healthy and happy morning routine
Maria chats with author and motivational speaker Katie Wood about how to set a healthy morning routine, the importance of gratitude and how to shift into more positive thinking.
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The life-changing morning mindset routine
Maria sits down with motivational speaker and author Katie Wood about the importance of establishing a healthy morning routine and the life-changing impacts it can have.