Brittany Sweeney | Lehigh Valley News
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Christmas tree, oh dusty Christmas tree: how dirty are those branches and how do you clean it? A pulmonologist settles the debate of whether a real or fake tree is better for your health.
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Nationwide, about 5,300 Postal Service employees were attacked by dogs last year — an average of about 15 a day, according to USPS.
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The Pennsylvania State Health Improvement Plan, or SHIP, outlines objectives and strategies to help those in the state live a healthier lifestyle.
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For the first time since 2020, Medicaid recipients must renew their application. That process will begin April 1st.
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Over the past few years, school nurses went from communicating with parents about basic student health needs to being at the center of a potentially dangerous pandemic.
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For the first time, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force is recommending that adults under age 65 get routine anxiety screenings.
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The combination won’t make symptoms worse, according to one Pa. physician.
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President Joe Biden’s new positive COVID-19 test result is what some health care professionals call a “rebound effect,” after he completed a 5-day medication called Paxlovid.
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A new 3-digit mental health number will go into effect across the country July 16, replacing the 10-digit Suicide Prevention Lifeline.
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Can the color of a child’s swimsuit help prevent drowning?