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Deion Sanders Returns to Practice After Surgery for Blood Clots

University of Colorado football coach Deion Sanders said Tuesday he was undergoing surgery to treat ongoing blood clot issues, and less than a day after the procedure, returned to practice Wednesday.

The 58-year-old coach had shared earlier in the week that he was in “a lot of pain” during last Saturday’s 35-21 loss to Te...

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Turns Out, There Are 5 Sleep Styles — And Each Affects Your Brain Differently

A new study suggests there’s more to sleep than how long you snooze each night. Your overall sleep pattern could shape your mood, brain function and even long-term health.

Researchers from Concordia University in Montreal identified five distinct sleep profiles that may help explain why some people feel well-rested while others strug...

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Sno Pac Recalls Frozen Spinach Sold Across the U.S.

Sno Pac Recalls Frozen Spinach Sold Across the U.S.

A Minnesota-based company is recalling two types of organic frozen spinach sold nationwide because they may be contaminated with Listeria, a bacteria that can cause serious or even life-threatening illness.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said the recall affects products made by Sno Pac Foods, which distributes both un...

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Congo’s War Cuts Off Medicine to Hundreds of Health Facilities

Congo’s War Cuts Off Medicine to Hundreds of Health Facilities

More than 200 health centers in eastern Congo are running out of essential medicine due to ongoing fighting and a lack of humanitarian aid, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) warned.

The organization said it surveyed 240 medical facilities in North and South Kivu, provinces hit hard by violence involving M23 rebels and oth...

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Wildfire Smoke Might Damage Male Fertility

Wildfire Smoke Might Damage Male Fertility

Wildfire smoke could be damaging men’s fertility, according to a new study.

Key measures of sperm quality appeared to drop among dozens of men participating in fertility treatments, researchers recently reported in the journal Fertility and Sterility.

“These results reinforce growing evidence that environmental e...

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Increasing Number Of Pregnancies Affected By Heart Complications

Increasing Number Of Pregnancies Affected By Heart Complications

Heart-related health problems might affect as many as 1 in 7 pregnancies, even among women without any prior heart disease, a new study says.

Researchers found a steady increase in heart-related health problems among more than 56,000 pregnancies between 2001 and 2019 in New England.

Heart attack, stroke, heart failure, blood clots, h...

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