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Summer Swimming Season May Be Over, But You Can Still Get Swimmer’s Ear – And You Don’t Even Need to Go in the Water
By Thomas Schrepfer and Rex Haberman Your Health

Summer Swimming Season May Be Over, But You Can Still Get Swimmer’s Ear – And You Don’t Even Need to Go in the Water

Many forms of ear infections strike children and adults alike, but among the most common is acute otitis externa, also known as swimmer’s ear. About 10% of Americans will experience swimmer’s ear during their lifetimes. Adults are affected more commonly, and children only rarely, generally ages 5 to 12. But you don’t have to be […]

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School Start Times and Screen Time Late in the Evening Exacerbate Sleep Deprivation in US Teenagers
By Horacio de la Iglesia Children

School Start Times and Screen Time Late in the Evening Exacerbate Sleep Deprivation in US Teenagers

With the school year underway around the U.S., parents and caregivers are once again faced with the age-old struggle of wrangling groggy kids out of bed in the morning. For parents of preteens and teenagers, it can be particularly challenging. Sometimes this gets chalked up to laziness in teens. But the main reason why a […]

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Breast Cancer Awareness Campaigns Too Often Overlook Those With Metastatic Breast Cancer – Here’s How They Can Do Better
By Rachel Kraus Your Health

Breast Cancer Awareness Campaigns Too Often Overlook Those With Metastatic Breast Cancer – Here’s How They Can Do Better

Is there anyone who isn’t aware of breast cancer? Since 1985, cancer-related nonprofits, along with pharmaceutical firms and other businesses, have sponsored an international campaign to observe October as “Breast Cancer Awareness Month.” During these weeks, the public is bombarded with awareness and education messaging featuring the campaign’s symbol, a pink ribbon. A wave of […]

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