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When should you not brush your teeth? Dentist goes viral for sharing 3 surprising situations
In a viral TikTok, a dentist shares three situations in which you shouldn’t brush your teeth. Do other dentists agree?
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Conservative justices appear skeptical that state abortion bans conflict with federal health care law
The Justice Department says abortion care must be allowed in emergencies that seriously threaten a woman’s health under a federal health care law that requires hospitals accepting Medicare to provide emergency care regardless of patients’ ability to pay.
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Join the fight for ovarian cancer treatment and research at the Sandy Sprint
The 20th annual Sandy Sprint 5K Run/Walk happens April 27 at the Philadelphia Art Museum. Robin Cohen, CEO of the Sandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation, joined NBC10’s Keith Jones to talk about the fight and the run.
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Movement, memory and Parkinson's awareness
April is Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month. Wendy Lewis, CEO of The Parkinson Council joins NBC10’s Lucy Bustamante to discuss the disease and the upcoming special event.
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Philadelphia settles opioid lawsuit with Walgreen's for $110M
Philadelphia on Friday announced a $110 million settlement with pharmacy chain Walgreens for what the City said was “the company’s role in supplying and perpetuating the opioid addiction crisis in Philadelphia.”
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EPA investigates public parks contaminated with ‘elevated levels' of lead in NJ neighborhood
The EPA is warning residents about elevated levels of lead in three New Jersey parks as they investigate what caused the issue.
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Gov. Shapiro aims to eliminate waiting list for services for Pa. adults with intellectual disabilities
Gov. Josh Shapiro and Human Services Secretary Val Arkoosh said Wednesday that it’s vitally important for lawmakers to approve a funding increase for state-subsidized services. Shapiro’s administration considers the funding increase a first step to boost the salaries of employees who work with the intellectually disabled through nonprofit ser... -
New Jersey officials working to provide health insurance for all children
The city of Camden in New Jersey is working to increase sign-ups for health care to thousands of children who lost coverage when pandemic-related programs ended. NBC10’s Shaira Arias has more on what families need to know.
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Dad, 45, thought he had a pinched nerve in his neck. A rare cancer was to blame
As an employee of the U.S. Postal Service, Len Barchanowicz led an active life and had few health problems. His neck pain was due to an orange-sized tumor.
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‘Today is a Good Day' for NICU families
The families of NICU babies find community and support through Today is a Good Day. Martha Sharkey joins NBC10’s Brenna Weick to talk about the upcoming Miracle Ball Gala at the Franklin Institute.
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How often should you vacuum?
Experts are weighing in on how often you need to vacuum your floors. The time of year and carpet or hardwood impact how much dirt and grime might be on the ground.
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Whooping cough outbreak reported at a Montgomery County high school
The Montgomery County Office of Public Health has issued a whooping cough advisory due to an ongoing outbreak at Plymouth Whitemarsh High School.
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CDC investigating botched Botox shots in 9 states
At least 19 women in nine states reportedly became sick after they got Botox, either having gotten the injections from people who were never licensed or trained to give the shots or received them in “non-healthcare settings,” including homes or spas, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday.