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Lego stuck in nose for 26 years, plus 'vaccine fatigue' and superbug warnings

PIECE OUT – An Arizona man blew a Lego out of his nose that had been stuck there for nearly three decades. Continue reading… HAIR TO STAY – Experts share five treatments that could potentially slow or prevent balding and hair loss. Continue reading… FIGHTING ‘SUPERBUGS’ – A large study found that drug-resistant infections could kill tens of millions of …

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Exercising to beat Alzheimer's, plus a baby's renewed vision and new vaccine progress

‘VISION OF HOPE’ – A Nebraska baby born with cataracts had three eye surgeries to save her sight. Madison Artale’s parents and ophthalmologist share the story with Fox News Digital. Continue reading… ‘RIPPLE EFFECTS’ – Gender dysphoria and eating disorders have skyrocketed among U.S. kids since the pandemic, a report reveals. Experts share potential reasons and what families can do …

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Doctors reverse deafness, plus surprise Ozempic perks and rules for traveling with meds

‘LIKE A MIRACLE’ – Children with total deafness regained their hearing after receiving gene therapy. Doctors from Mass Eye and Ear in Boston and the Eye & ENT Hospital of Fudan University in Shanghai spoke with Fox News Digital about the groundbreaking trial. Continue reading… ‘DANGEROUS IDEA’ – Florida has become the first state to allow C-sections to be performed …

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Early stroke symptoms, plus allergy prevention and foods that promote sleep

EVERY SECOND COUNTS – Jenna Gibson was just 39 when a stroke nearly killed her. Here, she shares her story to help raise awareness among young women. Continue reading… ‘PUBLIC HEALTH CONCERN’ – ADHD now affects 1 in 9 kids in the U.S., a new report reveals. Mental health experts discuss reasons for the spike and how families can help. …

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Heart attacks during election year, plus lupus myths and life support decisions

STRESS TEST – Heart attack risk spikes for some people during periods of stress, such as election seasons, a new study found. Continue reading… IRREVERSIBLE DECISIONS – Many patients who died after traumatic brain injuries may have survived and recovered if their families had waited to take them off life support, a new study found. Doctors react. Continue reading… ‘NOT …

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A cancer patient's second chance at motherhood, plus a pastor's journey through depression

SECOND CHANCE – A New Jersey mother was able to have another baby thanks to an experimental cancer therapy that protected her fertility. Continue reading… STICKER SHOCK – Health services could cost significantly more for patients who have private insurance coverage. Doctors discuss the discrepancy. Continue reading… ‘STAY WELL’ – A pastor shares his own journey through depression and tips …

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Handling grief on Mother's Day, plus disease-fighting foods and heart health risks

MISSING MOM – The first Mother’s Day after losing a mom can be challenging. A mental health expert shares five tips for navigating grief during the holiday. Continue reading… ABCs of BETTER ZZZs – A sleep hack circulating on social media could help you drift off faster at night. Plus, sleep experts share their own tips. Continue reading… SEEING RED …

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A mother's heartbreaking story, plus mammogram guidance and cancer-fighting nutrients

‘BROKE MY HEART’ – A New York mother said she believes chronic sleep deprivation contributed to her son’s suicide. She shares the heartbreaking story with Fox News Digital. Continue reading… ‘GREATER EMPATHY’ – Patients who see female physicians could live longer, a new study finds. Experts weigh in. Continue reading… SCREENING OUT CANCER – Women should get mammograms every other …

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A military vet's Parkinson's battle, plus AI's role in cancer care and a mother's fight

‘A NEW KIND OF SERVICE’ – After 17 years in the military, a Minnesota man received a shocking diagnosis – and is now committed to helping others with the same disease. Continue reading… PERFECT MATCH – A young girl with acute leukemia is now in cancer remission thanks to her sister’s lifesaving bone marrow donation. Here’s the heartwarming story. Continue …

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The girl who can't smile, plus 'Ozempic babies' and sleep-related disorders

THE GIRL WHO CAN’T SMILE – Tayla Clement, 26, has a rare disorder that makes it impossible for her to smile. She shares with Fox News Digital how she overcame years of bullying and trauma and learned to “smile in her own way.” Continue reading… CANCER CONNECTION – Women with breast cancer could be at an increased risk for another …

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