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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.
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These foods don't deserve their bad reputations, dietitians and doctors say
Eggs, potatoes, coffee: These kitchen staples, among others, have gained bad reputations, nutrition experts say, but don’t necessarily deserve it. In fact, registered dietitians, doctors and nutrition professors are increasingly advising people to eat them.
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As bans spread, fluoride in drinking water divides communities across the US
From Oregon to Pennsylvania, hundreds of communities have in recent years either stopped adding fluoride to their water supplies or voted to prevent its addition.
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Former Eagle Rodney McLeod, wife back in Philly with Change Our Future Foundation
Rodney McLeod and his wife Erika speak to Philly Live’s Aunyea Lachelle about their plans to host their I am Youth leadership summit in the city.
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Arizona Supreme Court upholds near-total ban on abortions
The pre-statehood law dates back to 1864 and mandates two to five years in prison for anyone aiding an abortion, except if the procedure is necessary to save the life of the mother.
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$100,000 grant awarded to Penn Medicine doctor for breast cancer research
A Penn Medicine doctor was awarded a $100,000 research grant to study targeted treatment of an aggressive form of breast cancer.
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What is eye syphilis? Doctor explains ‘devastating' complication of STD epidemic
As syphilis cases surge in the U.S., few people know the sexually transmitted disease can endanger vision, doctors say.
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Your spring cleanout could help Cradles to Crayons help kids
Michal Smith, executive director of Cradles to Crayons, joined NBC10’s Lucy Bustamante to talk about children’s clothing insecurity and how people doing so-called “spring greening” can help.
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Taking action to promote anti-violence while bringing Philly-area kids together
Community activist Alim Howell chats with NBC10’s Lucy Bustamante about upcoming events aimed at steering young people in the Philadelphia region away from violence as summer break nears.
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Eagles Autism Foundation, Kylie Kelce take over TODAY show plaza
To kick off World Autism Month, the Philadelphia Eagles Autism Foundation took over the “TODAY” show to shine a light on autism awareness and opportunities for children on the spectrum.
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PCOS symptoms are still difficult for doctors to diagnose and treat. Here's why
Polycystic ovary syndrome was first identified some 90 years ago, yet there are no FDA-approved drugs to treat the complex hormonal condition.
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How the brain chooses which memories are important enough to save and which to let fade away
New research reveals why certain events remain clear in our minds and suggests ways to improve the likelihood of lasting memories.
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The New Jersey COVID-19 vaccine call center is officially closing
The New Jersey COVID-19 vaccine call center is closing. The Department of Health says easier access to the vaccines was a factor in the decision. You can still call the national COVID hotline for any questions with assistance available in English, Spanish, and other languages.