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What to Say When People Ask About Your Eating Habits

Ever make excuses for why you don’t partake in grains? Wondering the best way to pass on processed foods at a party? And how do you eat healthy when there are no healthy choices available? In this week’s edition of Ask a Health Coach, Erin is here to answer your …

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Coronavirus Live Updates: Epidemic Is ‘Extraordinarily Widespread,’ Birx Warns

Here’s what you need to know: Live with someone vulnerable? ‘You need to really consider wearing a mask at home,’ Birx says. Other deadly infectious diseases are making a comeback. Scientists are worried about political influence over the U.S. coronavirus vaccine project. As the world races for a vaccine, the …

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Coronavirus Live Updates: Birx Warns That U.S. Epidemic Is in a ‘New Phase’

Here’s what you need to know: Birx urges Americans in hot spots to consider wearing a mask at home if they live with someone who is especially vulnerable. Scientists are worried about political influence over the U.S. coronavirus vaccine project. Will sex in a social pod be OK? Colleges prepare …

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Keto Chai Ice Cream Bon Bons Recipe

Bon bons sound so fancy, don’t they? It’s like saying “ice cream bites,” but with a French accent and a posh flair. You may get the impression that ice cream bon bons are difficult to make, but here’s a secret: they’re easy. If you can scoop ice cream, you can pull …

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Indian Billionaires Bet Big on Head Start in Coronavirus Vaccine Race

PUNE, India — In early May, an extremely well-sealed steel box arrived at the cold room of the Serum Institute of India, the world’s largest vaccine maker. Inside, packed in dry ice, sat a tiny 1-milliliter vial from Oxford, England, containing the cellular material for one of the world’s most …

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Coronavirus Live Updates: Infections Swamp the U.S., Which Recorded 42% of All Its Cases in July

Here’s what you need to know: The U.S. reels as July cases more than double the total of any other month. Top U.S. officials work to break an impasse over the federal jobless benefit. Thousands in Berlin protest Germany’s coronavirus measures. Another U.S. lawmaker tests positive for the coronavirus. Florida, …

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Connie Culp, First Face Transplant Recipient in U.S., Dies at 57

Connie Culp, the first patient in the United States to receive a face transplant, died on Wednesday at the Cleveland Clinic, which had performed her procedure in 2008. She was 57. She died of complications from an infection that was unrelated to her transplant, a spokeswoman for the hospital said. …

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Can Humans Give Coronavirus to Bats, and Other Wildlife?

Many people worry about bats as a source of viruses, including the one that has caused a worldwide pandemic. But another question is surfacing: Could humans pass the novel coronavirus to wildlife, specifically North American bats? It may seem like the last pandemic worry right now, far down the line …

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Weekly Link Love — Edition 92

Research of the Week Some modifiable risk factors for dementia. 35% of healthy, unexposed donors had evidence of T-cell reactivity to the coronavirus. We can handle one-off feasts pretty well. Genetic variants that may predict severe coronavirus outcomes. New Primal Blueprint Podcasts Episode 436: Dr. David Roetman, DC: Host Elle …

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