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Caregiving Multiplied: Navigating Caring for Multiple Loved Ones
The following content is created in partnership with Kaiser Permanente. It does not reflect the work or opinions of the NBC Washington editorial staff. Click here to learn more about Kaiser Permanente. According to data from the AARP, nearly 24 percent of caregivers in the United States are currently caring for more than one person, which is a subs...Promoted By Kaiser Permanente -
Whooping cough cases on the rise
A whooping cough outbreak has been reported among teens and tweens. News4’s Erika Gonzalez explains what to do after coming in contact with the illness.
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Why a public health pro fears RFK Jr. could increase DC health care inequality
The head of the D.C. Public Health Association raised concerns about maternal mortality, diabetes and hypertension after anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was tapped to lead the nation’s health department. News4’s Jackie Bensen reports.
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How healthy are sugar alternatives?
There are plenty of sweeteners in the grocery aisle but which ones are actually healthy for you? News4’s Erika Gonzalez talks with a nutritionist about how and when to use sugar alternatives.
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How a change in sunlight can affect your mood
News4’s Eun Yang spoke with a psychiatrist about how the winter months and less sunlight can affect your mood.
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The hidden dangers of ‘sharenting'
Whether it’s for friends, grandparents or the masses, parents are sharing info and intel about their kids on social media.
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Montgomery County state's attorney sponsors video contest to fight fentanyl
The second annual Speak Up and Save a Life contest is a new public awareness campaign where teens reach out to other teens through gut-wrenchingly realistic videos about the deadly dangers of fentanyl. News4’s Jackie Bensen spoke to the mother of a fatal overdose victim.
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Why the FDA proposed taking some cold medication off the market
Quick question, Susan – why is the FDA proposing taking some cold medication out of stores? News4’s Susan Hogan explains.
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How to cope with post-election anxiety and stress
Emotions are high for Harris voters Wednesday. After years of campaigning, the 2024 presidential election is settled. President-elect Donald Trump is heading back to the White House. “It didn’t go the way we wanted, and that’s very disappointing. Yeah, I don’t know,” said one Harris supporter. “I think, just a little sad day,” sai... -
4 healthy habits that can help ease election anxiety
As the election rapidly approaches, college students are feeling the tension. News4’s Walter Morris reports.
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How to curb impact of daylight saving time on kids
Daylight saving time will come to an end this weekend, which can affect younger people to a large degree. News4 Erika Gonzalez explores how to mitigate the “fall back” with kids.
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Fighting fentanyl: What this powerful drug is taking from DC-area families
The News4 I-Team and Telemundo 44 teamed up to investigate the crisis that has devastated communities in D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
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Tom's of Maine toothpaste contained bacteria-contaminated water, FDA says
The company said it is working with the FDA to remedy issues found in the agency’s May inspection, including an upgrade to its Sanford plant’s water system.
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Trump chooses Dr. Mehmet Oz to lead Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
President-elect Donald Trump says he is nominating Dr. Mehmet Oz, who hosted a long-running television talk show, to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
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Disparities related to tobacco use is not consistent with all population groups, report finds
The U.S. Surgeon General’s findings highlight persistent health disparities in tobacco use linked to race and ethnicity, income, education, sexual orientation and gender identity, occupation, geography, behavioral health status, and other factors.
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Valerie Bertinelli shows the effects of her ‘really bad anxiety attack' in raw video
Valerie Bertinelli shared a video of the aftermath of what she said was “a really bad anxiety attack” because she wants to let others experiencing them know they are “not alone.”
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Caroline Kennedy, a U.S. ambassador, says her cousin RFK Jr. holds ‘dangerous' views on vaccines
Caroline Kennedy, the U.S. ambassador to Australia, bashed her cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr. this week over his views on vaccinations, calling them “dangerous.”
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Mom, 30, was ‘clinically dead' for 45 minutes. When she woke, she found out she gave birth to triplets
When Marisa Christie arrived at the hospital for a planned C-section to deliver her triplets everything seemed to be going smoothly. But soon after giving birth, something unusual happened. “The doctors had pulled all three (babies) out. Actually, they were resting them on my stomach to do a delayed cord clamping,” Christie, 30, of Tomball, T...