Beth Adams
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The coronavirus pandemic has robbed many people of sleep. A specific behavior therapy that has a record of success may help those who are suffering from insomnia.
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Some families fall below the income threshold for filing taxes. If that is the case, they will not be identified by the IRS to receive the payments.
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Environmental experts urge people to cut the ear loops off their masks before throwing them in the trash. Sea turtles, birds, and other marine wildlife can become entangled in the loops.
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Some farm workers are hesitant to get the vaccine because they are wary of interacting with the government.
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"We also believe that in this moment, we must ensure coherent opportunities for all students to actively participate in a lifetime of civic engagement and social justice activism."
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New York now allows the resumption of weddings. But wedding planners have a list of COVID-19 safety measures to follow.
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Some adolescents with eating disorders require an extended stay in a residential treatment program where they and their families learn how to manage their daily meals and lives.
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Experts are urging women to separate their routine annual mammogram and any scheduled COVID-19 vaccination by several weeks.
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True allergic reactions to vaccinations are extremely rare, but two New York women did experience this after receiving their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. Allergists were able to safely administer their second vaccine doses by following a special procedure.
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"New York, and America have more to do in terms of educating the people about the vaccine and doing a campaign to encourage New Yorkers and Americans to get the vaccine."