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Ousted FDA vaccine chief says US measles elimination status under threat
RFK Jr.’s “tepid endorsement” of measles vaccination puts the U.S. at risk of losing its elimination status of the disease as early as January, the FDA’s former top vaccine regulator said.
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Eating some food additives together may increase diabetes risk, study suggests
Eating combinations of common food additives may be tied to a slightly increased risk of Type 2 diabetes, according to a study published Tuesday.
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Filters, drains, more: Are you cleaning all the odd spots in your home this spring?
NBC10’s Keith Jones goes around a home with handywoman Mads Glasco to check out some of the hidden spots you might not be cleaning right, if at all, this spring.
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Are you getting every spot you need to? Get spring cleaning tips beyond vacuuming
For most of us, spring cleaning means dusting, organizing, and vacuuming. But, there are spots in your home you might not be thinking need a little sprucing up. This week the NBC10 morning is putting the focus on the dirty details of spring cleaning.
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How CT scans can identify a patient at risk for heart disease before symptoms show
In honor of National Public Health Week, NBC10 will be highlighting information about health issues everyone should know. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States and around the world, however there are ways to detect if a patient is at risk before symptoms start to show. NBC10’s Johnny Archer spoke with a car... -
PAWS for People looks to connect pets with people
NBC10’s Johnny Archer finds out about the work PAWS for People does to connect people with pet therapy. You can help the cause by checking out the 20th anniversary Fling and an ongoing online auction.
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HHS gutted programs to help people quit smoking. The impact could be deadly.
Cuts to the CDC and FDA, experts say, could reverse hugely successful campaigns to cut cigarette smoking rates and curb teen vaping.
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Camp Kef brings Jewish pride and building self esteem to summers on the Main Line
Camp Kef assistant director Jared Sclar tells NBC10’s Johnny Archer about the camp that takes over the Kaiserman JCC in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, each summer. The camp offers many options to campers looking to build self esteem while being proud of their Judaism.
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Fetterman leads new push to put whole milk back in school meals. What to know
More than a dozen years after higher-fat milk was stripped from school meals to slow obesity in American kids and boost their health, momentum is growing to put it back.
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John Fetterman joins push to bring whole milk back to school cafeterias
Federal lawmakers have revived bills that would allow whole and 2% milk to be served again in schools, in addition to the skim and low-fat milk mandated since 2012. A U.S. Senate committee hosted a hearing Tuesday on a bill that has bipartisan support, including from Pennsylvania Democrat Sen. John Fetterman.
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Two new security K-9s join Lehigh Valley Health Network
A duo of new dogs will be working at Lehigh Valley Health network’s poperties.
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One dose of experimental drug nearly wipes out stealthy cholesterol in ‘remarkable' trial
A single dose of an experimental drug dramatically reduced levels of a deadly form of cholesterol, often thought to be untreatable, for up to one year.
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It's time to worry about bird flu in cats
Three pet owners whose cats got bird flu describe their symptoms and quick declines. As such cases mount, public health experts are warning about raw meat and raw milk.