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Last year, when I was 49 and had just gotten over my second bout of COVID-19, my heart sometimes beat really fast, so I went to a cardiologist. When I told him that I was constantly thirsty and had
Two silverback gorillas at the Atlanta Zoo are known for their silly streak. Willie B. Jr. and his son, Willie B. III, are always ready for playtime. According to the zoo,
Republic of Ireland international Megan Campbell said "anything is achievable" after she broke the Guinness World Record for the longest ever throw-in by a female footballer. The London City
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How to see the Lyrid meteor showerThe Lyrid meteor shower occurs in the middle of April and is one of the most exciting celestial spectacles of the year. Here's how to best view the falling stars. What are the Lyrids? The Lyrids are
Sign up for CNN’s Eat, But Better: Mediterranean Style. Our eight-part guide shows you a delicious expert-backed eating lifestyle that will boost your health for life. A healthy diet has long been
When Taylor Swift first embarked on her Eras tour, the songstress revived her most iconic looks onstage, with Swifties everywhere following suit. That included the sparkly dresses reminiscent of
For years, Taylor Austin longed to be a mom. Three words — or, rather, the lack of them — kept that dream at bay: paid parental leave. “That level of stress, that level of anxiety; the fear of not
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7 players the Bucks should never have let goThere’s a quiet irony in watching the Milwaukee Bucks championship window flicker as so many of the team’s most valuable pieces thrive elsewhere. As the Bucks face an uncertain offseason, their
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This Is the First U.S. County to Be Fully Dark Sky Certified—and It Just Added the World's First Dark Sky AirportWhile in Teton County, don't forget to look up at night.Key PointsTeton County in Wyoming just became the first county in the world to be certified as an International Dark Sky Community.It's also
A huge part of a team’s success during the NFL regular season is how their schedule lined up. It’s not fair, but it is what it is. We’ve seen some of the best teams in the league get screwed
It has been more than 24 hours since a 79-year-old Redwood City woman with Alzheimer's went missing while hiking in Portola Valley.Crews from across San Mateo County and the Bay Area have been
A combination shot for flu and COVID-19 using messenger RNA generated antibodies in a study, but U.S. government regulators want to see data on whether the new vaccine protects people from getting
Going to the beach is supposed to be all fun — but you want to make sure your day on the sand doesn’t turn into a disaster.Good Guys Injury Law, a Utah-based personal injury law firm, analyzed data
While there has been a fair share of great Texas Longhorns distance runners, few have made the post-collegiate leap to pro running. But Haftu Knight — who was the first-ever UT runner to
The first full moon of May 2025 is coming up, according to The Old Farmer’s Almanac. This year, the almanac predicts the celestial event to happen once each month. For the month of May, that day
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Swimming is one of the best full-body workouts you can do. It builds strength, improves cardiovascular health, and is easy on the joints. But
A Ukrainian boy severely injured by a Russian strike three years ago has managed to resume his childhood passions thanks to a homegrown programme dedicated to medical evacuations. Roman was 7 years
It can be hard to leave your pup at home when you're out running errands, and sometimes, you just want to take your dog out on the town and let them join in the fun!We spoke to Nicole Ellis,
As food insecurity rises across the state, over 4,500 people joined the 57th annual Walk for Hunger to help feed residents across Massachusetts on Sunday morning. “Right now, about one in five
Weight-loss medications and bariatric surgery have both been found effective at helping people shed excess pounds — and now a new study explores their link to obesity-related cancer (ORC) risk
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