DUVAL COUNTY, Ga. — A Covington man has been charged in a nearly 30-year-old cold case in Jacksonville, Florida. Channel 2’s sister station Action News Jax reports that Michael Shane Ziegler faces ...
Florida’s attorney general has filed a lawsuit against Planned Parenthood, claiming the organization is “misrepresenting the safety” of abortion pills.
This year’s doses protect against three strains of influenza, including two types of influenza A and one type of influenza B.
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‘People are really hurting’: From airports to grocery stores, shutdown leaves Americans scrambling
The impacts of the longest federal government shutdown in United States history are reverberating around the country — leaving millions of Americans in limbo and igniting concerns about ...
Last year only 40% of the nine million people under 65 in a clinical risk group received the flu vaccine, leaving more than five million unprotected. Uptake so far this year among people who are aged ...
During her 18-week baby scan, Blanca and her husband watched anxiously as the sonographer spent 10 minutes searching for signs of life. “I could tell there was something wrong,” she recalled of that ...
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Married at First Sight’s Meghann and Derrek Reveal ‘Unexpected’ Pregnancy Weeks After Wedding
Married at First Sight' couple Meghann and Derrek announced they are expecting a baby during the November 6 episode ...
A woman on Reddit found out she's pregnant a few weeks ago with her second baby. Now, she's worried it "doesn't feel right." ...
A pregnant woman from the Midwest was told some shocking news at her very first ultrasound. Savannah Harrington told Newsweek her appointment wasn’t scheduled—it was an emergency scan after she had ...
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Here’s What Week 23 Of Your Pregnancy Will Look Like
Welcome to week 23 of pregnancy. At this phase of gestation, your foetus is going through vigorous fetal growth and maternal ...
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Your body knows first: What Oura’s massive pregnancy study reveals about the science of intuition
A new Oura study tracking 10,000 pregnancies shows measurable body changes—like higher heart rate and temperature—begin weeks ...
Agricultural workers are already among the most vulnerable to extreme heat. For pregnant workers, those risks are higher because the body must work harder to cool down and requires more liquids, ...
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