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1941. Mental health is on full display at the Winter Olympics... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-02-13 09:06:06, published by CNN
The 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing features the best winter athletics have to offer. But triple corks and quadruple flips aren't the only things on display -- mental health, and the discussions around it, have also taken a prominent place. ... [additional details]
1942. Macron refused to take Russian Covid test... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-02-11 11:05:05, published by BBC
A source says the health procedure was unacceptable amid reports France was protecting Mr Macron's DNA. [additional details]
1943. Harmful bills, political attacks are taking a toll on LGBTQ youth's... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-02-10 18:06:44, published by USA Today
Recent bills across the country foreshadow a tough year for LGBTQ youth.additional details]
1944. Analysis: The US still isn't getting Covid data right ... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-02-10 12:06:02, published by CNN
As the Omicron wave recedes in the United States, public health officials are faced with a new round of decision-making on the best way for the country to move forward. ... [additional details]
1945. Snowboarder reveals biggest lesson she learned after 2018 Olympics... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-02-10 09:06:05, published by CNN
Snowboarder Chloe Kim, the defending Olympic champion, discusses struggling with her mental health after winning gold in the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Games and how she recovered from it. Whether she will compete in future Olympics, the 2022 Beijing gold medalist says it will depend on how she's feeli... [additional details]
1946. 'I feared drinking could kill me or someone else' - Rooney reveals... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-02-10 00:05:28, published by BBC
Wayne Rooney speaks to BBC Breakfast about his struggles with alcohol and mental health issues before the release of his new documentary 'Rooney' on Amazon Prime Video. [additional details]
1947. Our Olympic athletes are having a mental health crisis. What are we doing... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-02-09 22:06:35, published by USA Today
The Winter Olympics are showcasing mental health struggles for numerous young, elite athletes like Zhu Yi and Mikaela Shiffrin. Why are we watching?... [additional details]
1948. Covid-19 hospitalizations drop below 100,000 in the US, but heavy... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-02-09 21:05:59, published by CNN
Covid-19 hospitalizations are dropping quickly in the United States, but a heavy burden persists, and the nation's health care workers are exhausted under the strain. ... [additional details]
1949. 'He didn't deserve this': Landon Eastep, killed by police,... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-02-09 12:06:46, published by USA Today
Interviews and records show that Landon Eastep struggled with his mental health, battled substance abuse and fell into a spiral of crime.... [additional details]
1950. You're more likely to die from COVID-19 in the US than other high income... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-02-09 12:06:37, published by USA Today
More infections may lead to a rise in COVID deaths, health experts say, but data shows the U.S. case fatality rate is among the highest in the world.... [additional details]
1951. A different rescue mission: National Guard aids medical staffs burdened... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-02-09 11:06:42, published by USA Today
The deployment of National Guard troops comes as health care facilities face a staffing crunch in the pandemic, with workers burnt out by long hours.... [additional details]
1952. 'Strong Black woman' myth is hurting the mental health of African... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-02-09 11:06:37, published by USA Today
Author Marita Golden talks about her new book, the consequences of the Strong Black Woman syndrome and how Black woman can prioritize self-care.... [additional details]
1953. Omicron may be on the decline, but this South Dakota hospital... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-02-09 04:06:09, published by CNN
Omicron may be declining across much of the United States, but the Monument Health hospital in Rapid City, South Dakota, is still running an expanded intensive care unit, in the midst of a Covid-19 surge fueled by low vaccination rates and a lack of coronavirus restrictions.... [additional details]
1954. COVID lesson from WHO: Infodemic spreads faster than viruses, but emergency... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-02-08 21:06:51, published by USA Today
World Health Organization members agree that to be prepared for the next pandemic – which will come not if but when – we need an international treaty.... [additional details]
1955. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge to give bedtime story the royal... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-02-08 13:05:53, published by CNN
Bedtime stories are getting the royal treatment as Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge is set to read one for children's television on Sunday, putting a spotlight on young people's mental health and wellbeing. ... [additional details]
1956. 'Twisted and grotesque': Public health officials say politicians'... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-02-08 13:05:35, published by CNN
Republican Missouri state Sen. Mike Moon believes that Covid-19 vaccinations, especially among children, should cease until the long-term effects are known. He points to the research of sources of Covid misinformation like America's Frontline Doctors and Dr. Robert Malone, a guest on Joe Rogan's pod... [additional details]
1957. After the NFL, Tom Brady's next big score could be his health and wellness... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-02-08 12:06:37, published by USA Today
The retired NFL champ co-founded a unique health and wellness business that experts believe could be poised for expansion.... [additional details]
1958. Black America's health is in crisis. Hope and healing lie in support,... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-02-08 11:06:31, published by USA Today
A fifth of Black Americans is considered in fair or poor health, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.... [additional details]
1959. Analysis: Democratic governors outpace White House with masking... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-02-08 06:05:49, published by CNN
A rush of moves by Democratic states laying out timelines to lift mask mandates is leaving a cautious White House behind and hiking pressure on top government health officials to codify an Omicron endgame. ... [additional details]
1960. White House officials mull over life after the pandemic, but there's... (permalink)
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score: 3, Health, 2022-02-07 14:05:45, published by CNN
The Covid-19 crisis is nearing the second anniversary of the pandemic declaration by the World Health Organization, on March 11 -- and many people are now ready to know both when and how society can return to what we used to think of as normal. ... [additional details]
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