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Working out at these times of day could reduce your risk of colorectal cancer by 11%, new study says
Compared to other workout patterns studied, peak physical activity in both the morning and evening, around 8 a.m. and 6…
Pneumonia can be a deadly complication of COVID, the flu, and RSV: What to know about pneumococcal vaccination
Respiratory virus season has arrived, and hopefully you’re up to date on vaccinations that can help prevent infectious diseases including…
Could your cough be walking pneumonia? Here are the symptoms of the spiking bacterial illness
Walking pneumonia is what it sounds like, a form of pneumonia so seemingly mild that people with the bacterial illness…
Teen smoking hit an all-time low in the U.S. this year, part of a big drop in the youth use…
Chances are you also received the above immunizations and more in a single visit to your pediatrician. Getting multiple vaccines…
Two lines appear on the test card, 15 minutes after you’ve swabbed the depths of your nostrils and swirled the…
I was sure it was just a summer cold. I’d developed a sore throat one evening in late July, halfway…
Will the XEC COVID variant bring a fall wave of infections? What to know about symptoms and spread
Fall begins Sunday and with the change of seasons, a new COVID subvariant that started circulating in Europe over the…
9/11-related illnesses have killed more FDNY members than died in World Trade Center attack
Twenty-three years ago today, 343 members of the Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) were killed in…
Older adults should get their flu shots now. Here’s why they also need stronger vaccines
Flu season is nigh and if you’re 65 or older, don’t dally on getting your updated, 2024–25 vaccine. Seasonal flu…