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2 months ago |
nymag.com | Juno DeMelo
When Lauren, a rule-abiding eighth-grader in New York, got her first school-issued Yondr phone pouch in sixth grade, she accidentally hacked it. "My dad watched it happen. I had it unlocked, and the needle got caught on some fabric and bent all the way backward," she says. (The pouches have a patented locking mechanism similar to the anti-theft tags on clothes.) Many of her classmates were breaking them on purpose.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
bismarcktribune.com | Betty Gold |Juno DeMelo
The new year is a great time for a health reset. But when we set the bar too high, we inevitably blow it, blame ourselves and go back to the status quo, says nutrition therapist Dana Sturtevant, a registered dietitian and co-owner of Be Nourished in Portland, Oregon. Take fad diets like juice cleanses: We’re drawn to them because they promise big results and minimal time and effort, and they appear to work — but only for a while.
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Nov 3, 2024 |
glamour.com | Juno DeMelo
Whether you, your grandma, or your 6-month-old niece get a cold, chances are, you’ll all feel pretty much the same (mildly rotten). But with respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, how old you are can affect how sick you get. “Respiratory syncytial virus does present differently in folks of different ages,” says Kisha Davis, MD, a member of the board of directors of the American Academy of Family Physicians and the chief health officer for Montgomery County, Maryland.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
glamour.com | Juno DeMelo
The smell of peppermint mochas is in the air—and so are respiratory droplets, damn it. When your throat starts to hurt, your nose starts to run, and getting back into bed seems even more enticing than it usually does, you may have ... something. But what? “It can be hard to tell a cold and flu apart,” says Kisha Davis, MD, a member of the board of directors of the American Academy of Family Physicians and the chief health officer for Montgomery County, Maryland.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Juno DeMelo
Getty ImagesThe smell of peppermint mochas is in the air—and so are respiratory droplets, damn it. When your throat starts to hurt, your nose starts to run, and getting back into bed seems even more enticing than it usually does, you may have ... something. But what? “It can be hard to tell a cold and flu apart,” says Kisha Davis, MD, the director of the American Academy of Family Physicians and the chief health officer for Montgomery County, Maryland.
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