Teens should be trained before entering the world of social media, APA says

Social media can present both risks and benefits when it comes to teens. The American Psychological Association has released recommendations to guide families and adolescents in how to optimize its use.

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New Mexico marks 1st child death of the state's flu season

New Mexico health officials are reporting the first pediatric death during the state's current flu season. The state Department of Health announced Tuesday that a 2-year-old Otero County girl died from a flu-related illness.

Cincinnati health systems remove COVID-19 mask mandates for guests at hospitals

Three years after mask mandates for hospital visitors began, Cincinnati-area health systems have elected to make face coverings optional.

Woman diagnosed with breast cancer talks journey with treatments while her cow friend helps ...

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No more free COVID testing after May 11 — for the most part. Here’s why

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As legal pot grows, more kids sickened by edibles at home

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Interim director appointed for VA Rocky Mountain Network

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.

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