Hold off on that charcuterie board. The CDC says it is investigating two salmonella outbreaks in 17 states that are linked to Italian-style meats like "salami, prosciutto, and other meats that can often be found in antipasto or charcuterie assortments" in the deli-case.
How do you get to be a millionaire? This Michigan mom did it by getting a COVID-19 vaccine. Christine Duval won $2 million for getting the jab after participating in the state's sweepstakes that provided a financial incentive for people to get vaccinated.
Our modern world is just one big dopamine overload: feel-good drugs, sugary treats, kitten videos and intriguing texts. One expert explains how all those hits of happy actually leaving us feeling worse in the end.
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While the vaccinated wait for a booster shot, many are wondering: Does my own immune system still have enough firepower to protect me against COVID-19? A natural way to look for an answer might seem to be checking for certain antibodies in your blood that target the coronavirus. And there ARE all those antibody tests on the market — so what are we waiting for!
But using those tests to check for immunity won't get you a helpful answer, immunologists warn.
Parents, rejoice! And kids, throw away that lunch from June that's still in your backpack. It's go-time for school. This year, just like last, being in school means wearing a mask so everyone can stay safe — especially those littles who aren't old enough to get vaccinated. So what should you look for in a mask for the kiddo in your life?
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