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Veterans deserve ‘national moment of gratitude’ on Veterans Day to help heal ‘unseen wounds’
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Veterans deserve ‘national moment of gratitude’ on Veterans Day to help heal ‘unseen wounds’

It's easy to say "thank you for your service" to an American veteran and move on a moment later.But what about true and meaningful connection that really lasts? For Veterans Day this year, a prominent company is hoping that Americans, no matter where they are or who they are, will go beyond the simple words of "thank you" and become "intentional in showing appreciation for our nation’s servicemembers" through a healthy act of connection. US ARMY VETERAN STARTS SUCCESSFUL BARBEQUE BUSINESS DESPITE HEALTH CHALLENGES: ‘VERY PROUD’ USAA — the financial services company that serves more than 13.5 million members of the U.S. military, as well as veterans who have honorably served, plus their families — is calling for a "national moment of gratitude" on Monday, Nov. 11, at 11 a.m. local time....
« Dawson’s Creek » alum James Van Der Beek announces cancer diagnosis
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« Dawson’s Creek » alum James Van Der Beek announces cancer diagnosis

Colon cancer cases rising in younger adults New report finds colorectal cancer rising among U.S. adults under 55 04:17 James Van Der Beek revealed he has been diagnosed with colorectal cancer.The "Dawson's Creek" alum shared the news on Sunday, telling People that despite the diagnosis, there is "reason for optimism, and I'm feeling good.""I have colorectal cancer. I've been privately dealing with this diagnosis and have been taking steps to r...
This is now the world’s deadliest infectious disease, according to WHO
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This is now the world’s deadliest infectious disease, according to WHO

Tuberculosis (TB) is once again the infectious disease responsible for the most deaths worldwide, according to a Tuesday announcement from the World Health Organization (WHO).The contagious disease was responsible for 1.25 million global deaths in 2023, WHO reported, including 161,000 people with HIV.COVID-19 had overtaken TB as the world’s leading infectious killer for the previous three years.LASSA FEVER DEATH REPORTED IN MIDWESTERN STATE, CONTACT TRACING BEGINSWhat to know about tuberculosisTB is a preventable and curable disease caused by bacteria that typically impacts the lungs, according to WHO. This 2006 electron microscope image provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria, which causes the disease tuberculosis.  (Janice...
Presidential election anxiety, plus Elon Musk’s medical suggestion and hidden breast cancer signs
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Presidential election anxiety, plus Elon Musk’s medical suggestion and hidden breast cancer signs

Fox News' Health newsletter brings you stories on the latest developments in health care, wellness, diseases, mental health and more.TOP 3:- The presidential election is making a majority of Americans anxious, surveys find - Elon Musk wants people to send their medical scans to his AI chatbot, Grok- Dr. Nicole Saphier shares four hidden signs of breast cancer to watch out for This week's health newsletter includes why Americans are feeling the most anxious during the presidential election and a message from Elon Musk on using his AI chatbot to analyze medical scans. (Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty Images; Getty Images)MORE IN HEALTH ‘BLOWN AWAY’ – A Mercedes owner went viral on TikTok for using his vape to test the car's high-tech HEPA filter. Continue reading… HOLIDAY BEAUTY HAUL - S...
Presidential election is making 79% of America anxious, survey finds
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Presidential election is making 79% of America anxious, survey finds

Join Fox News for access to this content Plus special access to select articles and other premium content with your account - free of charge. By entering your email and pushing continue, you are agreeing to Fox News' Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, which includes our Notice of Financial Incentive. Please enter a valid email address. Having trouble? Click here. The imminent presidential election is having an impact on Americans' mental health.A recent national survey by AMFM, a residential mental health treatment system based in California, analyzed the anxiety levels of 2,000 Americans during an election year.Nearly 22% of the respondents reported that election coverage was having a negative effect on their mental health.ELECTION CONCERNS LEAD TO SHOCKING BAN AT FALL WEDDINGNavig...
McDonald’s E. coli outbreak leads Burger King, KFC, Pizza Hut to remove onions from some locations
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McDonald’s E. coli outbreak leads Burger King, KFC, Pizza Hut to remove onions from some locations

Amid a deadly E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounders, Burger King and Yum Brands are pulling fresh onions from some of their own locations.Yum is yanking the topping from some KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell locations "out of an abundance of caution," Yum said Thursday in a statement to CBS News. Yum did not specify the locations impacted. "We will continue following supplier and regulatory guidance to ensure the ongoing safety and quality of our food," a spokesperson for Yum said.Burger King said it has asked the 5% of its locations that received onions from a Taylor Farms Colorado facility to dispose of them two days ago. "We are in the process of restocking them from other facilities," according to a spokesperson. The fast-food chain h...
A family’s race against time, plus an Alzheimer’s discovery and stroke prevention tips
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A family’s race against time, plus an Alzheimer’s discovery and stroke prevention tips

Fox News' Health newsletter brings you stories on the latest developments in health care, wellness, diseases, mental health and more.TOP 3:- A family is selling their dream house to raise funds for their daughter's life-saving treatment- New Alzheimer’s research has revealed a "quiet" phase of the disease, before symptoms appear- Cervical cancer patients could see better outcomes with a new approach to treatment Tallulah Moon (left) has been diagnosed with SPG56, an extremely rare neurodegenerative disease that worsens over time. Her mother, Golden Whitrod (right) is committed to finding and funding the genetic therapy to save her daughter. (Our Moon’s Mission/Golden Whitrod; Sara Climie Photography)MORE HEALTHDOUBLE DOSE? – Doctors weigh in on whether people should get the flu and CO...
80% of strokes are preventable, says American Stroke Association
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80% of strokes are preventable, says American Stroke Association

Join Fox News for access to this content You have reached your maximum number of articles. Log in or create an account FREE of charge to continue reading. By entering your email and pushing continue, you are agreeing to Fox News' Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, which includes our Notice of Financial Incentive. Please enter a valid email address. Having trouble? Click here. Strokes are the fifth-leading cause of death in the United States, and the leading cause of disability — but up to 80% of them are preventable.That’s according to the American Stroke Association (ASA), which on Monday published its updated guidelines for stroke prevention in the journal Stroke.This was the first update since its 2014 set of guidelines.STROKE SIGNS, SYMPTOMS, RECOVERY AND PREVENTATIVE MEASURES: ...
Flesh-eating bacteria cases in Florida rise after back-to-back hurricanes
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Flesh-eating bacteria cases in Florida rise after back-to-back hurricanes

The Florida Department of Health issued a warning to residents and visitors to avoid floodwaters as cases of flesh-eating bacteria continue to rise in the wake of back-to-back hurricanes that ravished the Gulf Coast.In a press release, officials said there is an increased risk of Vibrio bacterial infections like Vibrio vulnificus, which can be life-threatening.Data from the state’s health department shows 70 cases of Vibrio bacteria have been reported in 2024, which are responsible for 11 deaths. When compared to figures from 2022, the stats are similar to when Hurricane Ian damaged Collier and Lee counties, FOX 13 in Tampa reported.The rise in cases in Citrus, Hernando, Hillsborough, Lee, Pasco, Pinellas and Sarasota counties, the health department noted, was due to impacts from hurri...
Unusual surge of « walking pneumonia » reported in young kids this year
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Unusual surge of « walking pneumonia » reported in young kids this year

Infections with the illness known as "walking pneumonia" or "white lung pneumonia"  have been spreading at unusually high levels in young kids, emergency room data suggests, a year after a surge of such cases filled hospitals overseas.The worst rates of the illness, caused by the bacteria Mycoplasma pneumoniae, are in young children ages 2 to 4 years old, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention figures shared with CBS News. "Since late spring, the number of infections caused by M. pneumoniae has been increasing, especially among young children," the CDC said in a statement Friday. Close to 7% of emergency room visits with pneumonia in this age group were diagnosed with the bacteria through late September. This has "dropped slightly" fr...