US heat wave turns deadly: How to stay safe

About a dozen deaths may be tied to an intense heat wave blanketing the Northwest, officials said, with several fatalities involving heat stroke and hyperthermia.  Temperatures are expected to remain high in the interior West and some areas in the East Coast will experience spikes, which is why health departments and the medical community are…

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Early pandemic spurred ‘sharp declines’ in breast and cervical cancer screenings: CDC

Screenings for breast and cervical cancer” target=”_blank”>cancer < infection. Health experts worry over declines in screenings due to delayed diagnoses, health consequences and worsened cancer disparities among women suffering health inequities, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) wrote in a related release. Researchers with the CDC published findings in the Preventative Medicine journal on…

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July 4 weekend travel: When not to drive

With occasions weekend right around the corner, general all throughout regions are planning to hit the road for a brief getaway. However, the American Automobile Association (AAA) says there are some days and times that are better for travel during the patriotic holiday than others. In a recent report, the motor club federation broke down…

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China, Russia exploiting United Nations to push back against US interests, report says

EXCLUSIVE: China and world-regions are exploiting their influence at the united-nations” target=”_blank”>United Nations< by the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) says. WHISTLEBLOWER CLAIMS UN IS WORKING WITH CHINA AS SHE FACES LOSING HER PROTECTION  The U.S. has been tackling increasing Chinese influence at the U.N. for years, even as it pumps the most money…

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