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Find out when Americans should get the new Omicron-specific vaccine, according to the White House COVID-19 response coordinator.
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New COVID Booster Recommended Before Halloween
Americans should get the new Omicron-specific COVID-19 vaccine before Halloween - ideally between mid-September and mid-October - to boost their immunity levels ahead of a potential surge in infections this winter.
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Weight Loss Surgery Has Long-Term Benefits for Pain, Mobility
Though many patients regain some weight in the first couple of years after bariatric surgery, a new study finds pain and movement benefits seem to stand the test of time.
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Dental problems, snoring, and even a single hour in traffic might harm your body more than you realize.
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