Ken Fall, KSL-TV | Posted May 18 - 11:58 a.m.
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A determined, upbeat man is on a journey, walking from LA to Times Square barefoot to raise awareness about men's health. It will also break the Guinness World Record for walking barefoot.
Matt Gephardt and Sloan Schrage, KSL-TV | Posted May 17 - 1:06 p.m.
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Many manufacturers claim their food storage containers will keep fruits and vegetables fresh longer. The KSL Investigators tested just how well those bins live up to their hype.
Tom Polansek and Julie Steenhuysen, Reuters | Posted May 16 - 9:01 p.m.
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No bird flu virus was found after cooking ground beef to medium to well done, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said in a briefing on Thursday after conducting a study as it addresses concerns over an outbreak of the disease in dairy cattle.
Steve Leblanc, Kathy Mccormack and Michael Casey, Associated Press | Updated May 16 - 8:13 p.m.
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An autopsy of a Massachusetts teen who died after participating in a spicy tortilla chip challenge says his death was caused by eating a large quantity of chile pepper extract. The results obtained by the Associated Press also note that 14-year-old Harris Wolobah had a congenital heart defect.
Lee Benson, Deseret News | Posted May 14 - 7:05 p.m.
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A research professor at the University of Utah may be on the verge of a significant breakthrough in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and other brain disorders.
Lois M. Collins, Deseret News | Posted May 14 - 7:39 a.m.
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If you have the sense that your springtime allergies keep getting worse, be assured it's not just in your head — though it's certainly there, too, with runny nose and sinus headaches and red, itchy and maybe even teary eyes.
Albert Stumm, Associated Press | Posted May 13 - 8:07 p.m.
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A smartphone's artificial light suppresses the melatonin that helps you fall asleep. Experts recommend turning off electronic devices at least one hour before bed.
Ashley Fredde, KSL.com | Posted May 13 - 7:01 p.m.
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The Utah Pregnancy After Loss program will provide care for families after stillbirth, newborn death, termination, recurrent pregnancy loss, placental disorders and preterm birth.
Steve Douglas, Associated Press | Posted May 13 - 1:08 p.m.
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Helen Ryvar took up running in 2020 just before Britain went into lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic. She is now a world record holder for consecutive half-marathons.
Lois M. Collins, Deseret News | Posted May 13 - 12:33 p.m.
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Having two copies of a gene long believed to increase risk of Alzheimer's disease may actually be a "new genetic form" of the degenerative neurological disease.
Lois M. Collins, Deseret News | Posted May 13 - 12:06 p.m.
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Dr. AI is setting up practice in a medical setting near you. And experts say your health care is likely to improve in multiple ways with that new attention to detail. But in some areas, you might want to steer clear.
Lois M. Collins, Deseret News | Posted May 12 - 11:33 a.m.
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Opal Sandy, now 18 months old, was completely deaf at birth due to a rare genetic condition called auditory neuropathy. But within four weeks of receiving a gene therapy infusion in her right ear as part of an international clinical trial, she responded to sound.
Spencer Wilson | Posted May 12 - 7:39 a.m.
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Many of us are scrambling to find the perfect Mother's Day gift, but what if there was a present that could truly save a life? Dr. Marci Peralta knows firsthand the power of a single blood donation, and is hoping you can appreciate, too.
Nathaniel Meyersohn, CNN | Updated May 11 - 9:42 a.m.
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The Planet Fitness $10-a-month membership plan is a powerful marketing tool and a central part of its strategy. But the largest gym chain in the United States is hiking that monthly fee for the first time in more than two decades.
Emma Everett Johnson, KSL.com | Updated May 10 - 4:27 p.m.
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Avian influenza, or bird flu, has been spreading from birds to dairy cows in nine U.S. states. Utah State University scientists want to make sure the public has the facts.
Mira Cheng and Meg Tirrell, CNN | Updated May 8 - 1:57 p.m.
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Numerous women have shared stories of "Ozempic babies." But the joy some experience in discovering pregnancies may come with anxiety about the unknowns, as these medicines haven't been studied in people who are pregnant.