When the COVID-19 public health emergency ends in the U.S. next month, you’ll still have access to a multitude of tests but with one big difference: Who pays for them.
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When it came time to board the bus for the cruise terminal, Shelley had a headache. Once on board the ship, she headed straight to her stateroom for a nap. "I took the girls out to look around the ship and when we went back to the room,
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Three years after mask mandates for hospital visitors began, Cincinnati-area health systems have elected to make face coverings optional.
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More than 7,000 confirmed cases of kids younger than 6 eating marijuana edibles were reported to the nation’s poison control centers between 2017 and 2021, climbing from about 200 to more than 3,000 per year.
The Department of Veterans Affairs appointed Sunaina Kumar-Giebel as interim director of the VA Rocky Mountain Network, according to a Monday news release. Kumar-Giebel is currently the network's deputy director and chief operating officer.
For a long time, Rachel Jones considered herself something of a "tour guide" on the Manitou Incline. "For people who'd never done it before," she said of the Pikes Peak region's notorious, vertical set of steps gaining more than 2,