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  • 1 week ago | today.com | Caroline Kee

    Every year, allergy season means the sniffles, congestion, itchy, runny eyes and constant sneezing. And every year, you probably promise yourself that this is the year you’ll find a remedy for your seasonal allergies, also known as allergic rhinitis or hay fever. It might bring you some relief to know you’re not alone. For three out of four seasons in the U.S., pollen floats through the air, causing a host of symptoms. In the spring, trees pollinate.

  • 1 week ago | today.com | Caroline Kee

    If you experience seasonal allergies, you might’ve heard that eating honey can help curb or even cure the unpleasant symptoms. The idea is that the pollen in honey can help desensitize the body to the pollen outside and build your immunity. Seasonal allergies (also called seasonal allergic rhinitis or hay fever) occur when pollen in the air causes the body to release histamines, per the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.

  • 1 week ago | today.com | Caroline Kee

    Folate is a B vitamin that plays many important roles in the body. It's crucial for cell growth and development, red blood cell formation, and overall health. During pregnancy, folate helps reduce the risk of birth defects. Folate is found naturally in foods, added to food products, and available as a dietary supplement.

  • 1 week ago | today.com | Caroline Kee

    At 56, Jennifer Aniston feels better than ever. The award-winning actor credits her simple but effective wellness routine — including low-impact exercise, a nutritious diet and mediation — with keeping her mentally and physically fit. “I’m the strongest and in the most in shape without injury that I’ve ever been in a long time,” Aniston tells TODAY.com in an interview. When it comes to aging healthfully, she takes a holistic approach to prioritize her physical and mental wellbeing.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Caroline Kee

    At 56, Jennifer Aniston feels better than ever. The award-winning actor credits her simple but effective wellness routine — including low-impact exercise, a nutritious diet and mediation — with keeping her mentally and physically fit. “I’m the strongest and in the most in shape without injury that I’ve ever been in a long time,” Aniston tells TODAY.com in an interview. When it comes to aging healthfully, she takes a holistic approach to prioritize her physical and mental wellbeing.

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Caroline Kee
Caroline Kee @CarolineDKee
7 Mar 25

RT @juliareinstein: ABC News layoffs got me! that means I’m back on the market for FT jobs/freelance work doing journalism on all my faves:…

Caroline Kee
Caroline Kee @CarolineDKee
28 Feb 25

The reproductive number (R0) for measles is 12-18. That means every person infected with measles can spread the virus to 12 to 18 people. The R0 for flu is 1-2. For polio, it’s 5-7. In case you weren’t aware, measles is one of the most contagious diseases in the world.

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BREAKING: Person dies of measles in West Texas, Lubbock’s health department says, the first death from an outbreak that has infected at least 124 people in the state. https://t.co/rTPZZfa7LM

Caroline Kee
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25 Feb 25

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