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When should I worry about a cat scratch? Here's what experts say.
How to tell if you've got a harmless wound or an infection like cat scratch fever.
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1 in 3 women over 45 leak urine when they sneeze or cough. What to know about stress incontinence and when to see a doctor.
Accidentally peeing when you sneeze or laugh is common, but experts say it's not something you have to deal with. Here's what can help.
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Bounce house sales are on the rise. So are injuries caused by them.
Many families are buying their own bounce houses. Here's how they can use them safely.
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Is it safe to stand in front of a microwave while it's on? Here's what experts say.
Are microwaves inherently dangerous? Here's why they get a bad rap, and whether or not you should stand in front of them.
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Virginia health officials are warning travelers of possible measles exposure. Do I need to worry?
Virginia health officials warned travelers of possible measles exposure at D.C. airports. Here's what you need to know about the disease.
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Your reusable water bottle is probably disgusting. Here's what experts want you to know.
You should be cleaning your reusable water bottle more frequently than you'd think. Here's why, according to experts.
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I keep forgetting things. Do I need to worry about it?
Are you struggling with memory? Here's how to know if forgetting things is a problem, or just a normal part of aging.
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Are there health risks to using public toilets? Here’s what experts say.
When you use public bathrooms, ever wonder what you might pick up while you're there? Here's what health experts want you to be aware of.
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Batteries can cause choking and burns if swallowed. Here's what to know before you hand out those new toys.
Experts warn parents about the dangers of button batteries, musical greeting cards and more.
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Tweens love boba tea. But is the caffeine and sugar too much?
Tweens are having their birthday parties at boba tea shops and guzzling tapioca pearls. Here's what parents and experts say about it.
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COVID is still out there. Do you need to worry about it anymore?
Many people are no longer concerned about COVID, despite hospital admissions and deaths steadily climbing for weeks. Here's what experts want you to know.
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Is it safe to have your ancestry data online? Here's what experts say.
What experts say about protecting your ancestry and DNA data online when using sites like 23andMe.
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Is it safe to take Tylenol during pregnancy? What experts say amid lawsuits claiming a link to autism and ADHD.
Acetaminophen has long been considered safe to help reduce fever and relieve pain while pregnant. Here's what experts say about new claims.
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How often should you poop? And do you need to worry if you don't go every day? Here's what doctors say.
What's considered normal when it comes to how often to have a bowel movement? Gastroenterologists explain.
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Do I need to worry about my kid's pee-stained mattress?
Bed-wetting accidents happen — but is a urine-stained mattress a health risk?
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Is it bad for kids to drink coffee? Here's what experts say.
Can kids drink coffee? Here's what doctors say about letting your little one sip your latte.
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Do I need to worry about having sex while pregnant?
What experts say about sexually transmitted infections and other concerns to watch out for during pregnancy.
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How bad is it if you pee in the shower? Here’s what experts say.
Experts explain the potential risks — and possible benefits — of peeing in the shower, a common habit.
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How safe are school buses? Here's what experts say — and how worried parents should be.
Here's how the seat design on school buses helps protect passengers — and what improvements could be made.
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Many baby diapers contain chlorine dioxide. Should parents be worried about it?
What a popular brand's switch from TCF to ECF means.