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A new analysis of existing literature highlighted the long-term impact of verbal abuse on children.

Adults shouting at children can be as harmful to a child’s development as sexual or physical abuse, study finds

By Issy Ronald, CNN (CNN) — Parents, teachers, coaches and other adults shouting at, denigrating or verbally threatening children can be as damaging to their development as sexual or physical abuse, a new study finds. The study, published in the journal Child Abuse & Neglect, reviewed 166 earlier studies to produce a detailed analysis of

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CDC draft recommends certain people use antibiotic pill after sex to prevent the spread of STIs

By Amanda Musa and Jacqueline Howard, CNN (CNN) — Health care providers should consider prescribing a commonly used antibiotic to certain people as a way to prevent chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis infections, according to a draft recommendation posted online by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday. “The purpose of the proposed guidelines

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“Mammo Mondays” return to Desert Regional Medical Center for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

The Comprehensive Cancer Center at Desert Regional Medical Center, or DRMC, is offering extended hours for breast cancer screenings every Monday this month. Mammogram screenings will be available by appointment from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. during the annual “Mammo Mondays” event. It is recommended that men and women begin screening for breast cancer by

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Southwest Church hosts ‘Local Love’ community event benefitting Breast Cancer

Hundreds of people attended ‘Love Local,’ a community event benefiting the Desert Cancer Foundation. Dozens of vendors and community health centers set up at Southwest Church Sunday morning, including Riverside University Health System that was providing free breast exams for attendees.  The event serves as a preview of the 17th annual ‘Paint El Paseo Pink’

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One family of flu viruses hasn’t been seen since 2020. WHO says it can be left out of future flu vaccines

By Jamie Gumbrecht, CNN (CNN) — When the World Health Organization recommended on Friday which influenza viruses to target in vaccines for next year, it removed a family of viruses that hasn’t been seen since the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic. As Covid-19 began to spread widely in 2020, people took protective measures such

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