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  • Fish in Water
    Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Landing the Big Fish of Body Health
    There’s nothing fishy about the benefits of omega-3s. Years of research suggest that vision, lung function, immune system performance, and even sperm count can all be improved by omega-3s. O
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    Itchy Heads: It's National Head Lice Prevention Month
    Do you know how to prevent head lice infestations? Or what to do if you find the critters?
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    Apple Picking, a Perfect Fall Activity
    Apple picking could be a good outing to take this fall, as it lends itself to social distancing.
Mental Health

Mental Health

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    Gaming with Friends Can Combat Loneliness
    Videos are often thought of as being a waste of time, but there may be some benefits to online gaming, such as social connections to combat loneliness.
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    That Rush You Get Hearing a Favorite Tune Is Real
    You knew this but science wants to confirm it: Listening to favorite music could release that pleasure-loving, possible chill-creating hormone called dopamine.
  • Social Media Use
    Love Social Media? You Could Scroll into Trouble
    How does social media make you feel? This new study shows how your Facebook feed may be affecting your emotional health.
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Healthy Living

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    Your At-Home Dental Toolkit
    Dental Hygiene Month is almost over, but we’re back with tips for keeping your mouth healthy at home.
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    Did You Know These 9 Facts About Heart Attacks?
    Did you know that a heart attack isn't the same thing as a cardiac arrest? Or that women can have different heart attack symptoms? This slideshow shares some information you might find helpful.
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    Has the Real Power of Solar Energy Arrived?
    Over the next decade, the International Energy Agency expects renewable energy to account for 80% of the world's power consumption. 

Rabies Stories

  • Fox Rabies
    Fox Rabies: How To Spot Deadly Animal Disease
    While human cases of rabies are rare, it is almost always deadly. People are asked to keep an eye out for rabid foxes, after a few suspected attacks in Arizona.
    December 26, 2018 6:23 AM By Sadhana Bharanidharan
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    3 Diseases You Can Get From Groundhogs
    Don’t hold that prophetic groundhog because it might give you a horrible disease.
    February 1, 2017 5:23 PM By Elana Glowatz
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    What Rabies Does To Your Brain
    Rabies is one of the most deadly viruses on the planet. Here's how it kills the brain.
    September 6, 2016 3:48 PM By Dana Dovey
  • Rabies in Northern China
    Study Highlights Challenges In China’s Fight Against Rabies
    A study published in the journal PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases found that the disease, which was mostly reported in provinces in southern China, has now spread to northwestern China.
    September 1, 2016 2:01 PM By Mary Pascaline Dharshini
  • Bats
    Wyoming Woman Dies From Rabies In State's First-Ever Case
    A 77-year-old women from Lander, Wyoming is the state's first recorded case of rabies — and its first recorded fatality.
    October 7, 2015 8:38 PM By Ed Cara
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    New Strain Of Rabies Appears In New Mexico
    A rabid fox that attacked and bit a 78-year-old woman in Lincoln County, N.M., on April 20 had a previously unseen strain of rabies.
    May 20, 2015 10:25 AM By Susan Scutti
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    Rabies Is Still A Global Threat, Killing 160 People A Day
    A recent report has revealed the staggering loss of life and money that the rabies virus costs the world every year.
    April 16, 2015 2:00 PM By Dana Dovey
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    College Students Bitten By Bear Cub, Raising Concerns For Rabies Outbreak
    After being nipped by a baby bear at a petting zoo, fourteen university students are waiting to find out if they contracted rabies.
    May 2, 2014 5:43 PM By Lecia Bushak
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