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Having a good meal doesn't come down to nutrients alone

The best meals follow 3 rules

By Madeline Holcombe, CNN There can be something anxiety inducing about big meals. Whether you’re gathering for a holiday meal or interrupting your usual routine to meet up at a restaurant, those indulgent occasions can be sullied by feelings of shame or being out of control. But festive moments don’t have to be like that,

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A vial of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus disease (COVID-19) booster vaccine targeting is pictured at Skippack Pharmacy in Schwenksville

CDC identifies possible safety issue with Pfizer’s updated Covid-19 vaccine but says people should still get boosted

By Brenda Goodman, CNN The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday that there is a possible safety issue with the bivalent Covid-19 vaccine made by Pfizer and BioNTech but that it is unlikely to represent a true risk. The agency said it continues to recommend that people stay up-to-date with Covid-19 vaccines.

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Flu continues to be very prevalent in the US

Flu activity peaked without post-holiday spike in cases, but respiratory virus season is still in full swing

By Deidre McPhillips and Brenda Goodman, CNN Flu continues to be very prevalent in the US, but the first wave of the season — which swept through the country weeks earlier than usual — appears to have peaked. The weeks after the year-end holidays brought sustained high levels of transmission and hospitalization, but flu activity

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A laboratory technician holds a bag of convalescent plasma

Study shows convalescent plasma works for immune-compromised Covid-19 patients, but it can be hard to find

By Elizabeth Cohen, CNN Senior Medical Correspondent Convalescent plasma — a once-celebrated treatment for Covid-19 that has largely fallen out of favor — does work well for people who are immune-compromised, according to a study published Thursday. The report in the journal JAMA Network Open analyzed the results of nine studies and found that immune-compromised

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The rate of people dying from cancer in the United States has continuously declined over the past three decades

US cancer death rate falls 33% since 1991, partly due to advances in treatment, early detection and less smoking, report says

By Jacqueline Howard, CNN The rate of people dying from cancer in the United States has continuously declined over the past three decades, according to a new report from the American Cancer Society. The US cancer death rate has fallen 33% since 1991, which corresponds to an estimated 3.8 million deaths averted, according to the

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