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CNN was granted rare access to the secret lab where the DEA tests and analyzes seized illicit drugs in order to stay ahead of the opioid crisis and track what could be coming next.
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Many of the first responders who helped fight the fire that erupted after the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, last month were ill-equipped and untrained to fight the massive chemical blaze that some now call "the hell fire."
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Bacteria from meat could be responsible for more than half a million urinary tract infections in the United States every year, a new study says.
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The scrutiny of some Big Tech and social media platforms is running high as TikTok's CEO faces grilling before lawmakers. Emma Lembke, 20, is among those taking action against what she sees as the harmful effects of social media on her generation.
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Tuberculosis cases reported in the United States appear to be returning to levels seen before the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a new report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Nikki Lawson received the shock of her life at age 35.
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The rate of children diagnosed with autism in the United States has been growing steadily since 2000, but two new reports from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention highlight disparities in the types of children identified to have autism spectrum disorder and setbacks in early detection.
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Abstaining from food and drink from sunrise to sunset during Ramadan is difficult for some Muslims with eating disorders, who feel they are neglecting a key part of their faith.
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Renee Martray of South Carolina has severe and permanent corneal scarring resulting in vision loss. She says it's like trying to peer through eyeglasses that have been dipped in oil.
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Everyone benefits when there is less air pollution, but it pays off more for older communities with high poverty rates and those where larger populations of Black people live, regardless of income, a new study finds.
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Finding early signs of dementia in the back of the eye may be a way to catch the disease early and start preventive treatment, a study says.
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Four sea otters in California have died from a rare strain of the Toxoplasma gondii parasite that scientists said could pose a risk to human health.
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A California bill seeks to ban the sale of foods with red dye No. 3 and other ingredients linked to cancer and other health issues.
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Coffee has differing effects on physical activity levels, sleep and heart rhythms, according to a study recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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You should store your pantry ingredients in containers, says food writer Casey Barber. She explains why she does it and why decanting ingredients from their bags and other packaging into containers is a smart move.
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The eyes are more than a window to the soul — they're also a reflection of a person's cognitive health.
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The increasing popularity of stylish, trendy athletic wear has made über-comfortable clothing something that's not just for the gym. It's infiltrated all corners of culture, from high fashion runways to the offices of Silicon Valley executives — and really, it's appropriate for any occasion when you just want to be comfortable.
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The idea of time travel has always fascinated me.
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Scientists have created mice with two biologically male parents for the first time — a significant milestone in reproductive biology.
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Deadly spores lurk in the water and infect the skin of the creatures they touch. Spreading on contact and then invading the body, this fungal disease causes ulcers and peeling so severe skin comes off in sheets.
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Even before their daughter was born in June, Aaron and Helen Chavez knew she would need heart surgery. Doctors expected her to have an operation around 6 months of age.
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Home organization shows can be simultaneously uplifting and deflating with rows of matching containers on every shelf of the pantry and cabinets. Typically they're in a gleaming white kitchen, no less.
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Higher Covid-19 vaccination rates among US children could prevent thousands of pediatric hospitalizations and millions of missed school days, according to an analysis published Tuesday by the Commonwealth Fund and the Yale School of Public Health.
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An experimental treatment, gantenerumab, failed to help people at high risk of memory loss from Alzheimer's or those who were in the early phases of the disease, the manufacturer said Monday.
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The rate of premature birth in the United States is climbing, according to the infant and maternal health nonprofit March of Dimes.
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The respiratory virus season has started early in kids this year and flooded children's hospitals in many parts of the country -- especially with respiratory syncytial virus, known as RSV.
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CCTV from inside a hospital in Gaziantep, Turkey shows the neonatal unit in the minutes after the deadly earthquake.
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Two Conservative MPs clash in a committee debate on whether the menopause is a disability.
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Teddi from Northumberland has a rare genetic condition and will be treated by the NHS with a new gene therapy.
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Cases of monkeypox are being investigated in several countries, including the UK.
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The ex-Leeds Rhinos star was the 2,000th recipient of the award for outstanding individual volunteers.
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Philip Loveday follows in his grandmother's footsteps to snap London's famous landmarks 70 years on.
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The latest Omicron variant is making scientists take notice in the US - so what do you need to know?
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The BBC's health and science correspondent undergoes an experiment to find out how a cold home affects him.
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Distraught parents demand answers after at least 157 children died from acute kidney injury.
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Jim Melvin spends £52 a week on tissues and ice lollies to cope with the effects of a tracheotomy.
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The care concept in the Netherlands which has played a part in inspiring plans in southern Scotland.
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Could the shooting of a six-year-old girl spark change in India where organ donation is rare?
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The appeal is clear - but should we be turning to appetite-suppressing injections?
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The claim Covid-19 leaked from a Chinese laboratory dates from early in the pandemic. Here's what we know.
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The bandages are made by Nonwovenn in Somerset and then incorporated into first-aid kits.
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New research shows stark North-South divide in hospital admissions for lung disease across the UK.
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After Covid lockdowns hit both demand and supply, production is at record levels, the UN says.
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Emma Heming Willis discusses the impact her husband's dementia is having on the family.
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A trial of 121 people finds they experienced, on average, a reduction in tic frequency of 25%.
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The unprecedented surge in numbers is largely due to immigration, the government says.
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The country is controversially home to a fifth of the world's slot machines, known locally as "pokies".
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Speaking three years after the first Covid lockdown, Anabel Sharma looks back on her mum's last moments.
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London primary-school pupils not fully vaccinated against polio are to be offered catch-up jabs after Easter.
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Tanzania is the latest African country to have an outbreak of the highly-infectious Marburg virus.
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A drug-resistant yeast fungus has been detected in more than 30 countries. What do we know about it?
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They have become the new frontier in the US battle over abortion access but their future is at risk.
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Nigerian senator Ike Ekweremadu and his wife brought a young man to the UK to donate a kidney.
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The health minister is confident the Ebola-like virus will not spread beyond the affected area.
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Marion Biotech's cough syrups have been linked to 18 child deaths in Uzbekistan.
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Candida auris causes severe illness in those with weakened immune systems, the CDC says.
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One of the bills will give parents full access to their children's online private messages.
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Researchers say it may help trigger calming brain pathways and are putting their theory to the test.
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Targeting the use of nitrous oxide is part of a crackdown on anti-social behaviour.
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