Health insurance plans come with reams of fine print and that can get pretty overwhelming. But knowing how your insurance works can help you set yourself up for better health and lower out-of-pocket costs. For instance, timing a planned medical procedure toward the end of the year, after you've met your deductible could save you big.
New versions of omicron are coming for us -- and experts say they're likely to drive a new surge. That's because of certain mutations which let them spread even faster than the previous versions of omicron.
So you may be wondering: If I had omicron once, can I get it again? Two studies, published online this week, start to answer that question.
A day to celebrate motherhood can feel bittersweet if you're grievinga parent, or if you're estranged from family members or struggling with fertility. Rebecca Soffer, author of the forthcoming Modern Loss Handbook, lost both of her parents when she was in her 30s, and she recognizes the day can be triggering. She shares insights and coping strategies to help you get through -- and make self-care priority.
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