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Type 2 diabetes patients who were physically active in the afternoon saw greater improvements in blood sugar levels than those who were most active at other times of day, researchers from the Brigham … more
During his long career as a high school teacher, New York state Sen. John Mannion often reached into his own pocket to cover the cost of lunches for kids who didn’t have the funds. “I watched … more
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy issues a warning about the lack of data on social media's effects on developing brains … more
A 14-year-old Northshore author is raising awareness as a youth ambassador for the National Alliance on Mental Illness. more
Boulder County officials have continued to express their frustrations with ongoing delays at the state hospital, as the county has seen court cases drag on while 50 to 60 inmates await mental health … more
As Elizabeth Holmes prepares to report to prison next week, the criminal case that laid bare the blood-testing scam at the heart of her Theranos startup is entering its final phase. The 11-year … more
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)--Got Chocolate milk? As of now, it’s allowed in many schools, but that could change. To reduce sugar intake, The United States Department of Agriculture has two proposals … more
As a way to combat the ongoing increase of the drug xylazine the state is issuing free xylazine test strips. The drug - which is specifically designed to sedate animal - has been found in the illicit … more
If the White House and House Republicans fail to raise the debt ceiling and the U.S. defaults on its national debt for the first time ever, the economic consequences for Americans will be … more
High atop a remote plateau in South Africa's Cederberg Mountains, half a dozen indigenous Khoisan men stride briskly along rows of thigh-high shrubs. Every few yards they pause and stoop down to … more
Temperatures are warming up and summer is almost here. With that, rattlesnakes have emerged from hibernation. more
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)--Got Chocolate milk? As of now, it’s allowed in many schools, but that could change. To reduce sugar intake, The United States Department of Agriculture has two proposals … more
At 39, Kelly Riccio, a mother and former Lehigh Valley music teacher, is attending Temple/St. Luke’s School of Medicine in Fountain Hill to become an OB-GYN. more
The carcinogen occurs naturally in soil and has been appearing in rising levels in drinking water in the valley. Now a new study is examining private wells in the area. more
Memorial Day weekend is known for outdoor celebrations and cookouts as we recognize those who made the ultimate sacrifice years ago. Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer, when … more
On average, about 73,870 new melanoma cases will be diagnosed each year more
On average, about 73,870 new melanoma cases will be diagnosed each year more
On average, about 73,870 new melanoma cases will be diagnosed each year more
On average, about 73,870 new melanoma cases will be diagnosed each year more
On average, about 73,870 new melanoma cases will be diagnosed each year more
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