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Sand safety: What to know before digging tunnels or building sandcastles at the beach
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Pet owners: Watch out for foxtail seed pods that can harm your dog or cat this summer
Despite the cute name, these unassuming grass seed pod can pose a major threat to your pet’s health.
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Cicada broods map: See the states where billions of cicadas are emerging soon
From late April through June, the largest brood of 13-year cicadas will co-emerge with a midwestern brood of 17-year cicadas.
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What would happen if leap years didn't exist?
We're just a few days away from Leap Day, which for 2024 falls on Thursday, Feb. 29.
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Who is still getting HIV in America? Medication is only half the fight
World AIDS Day serves as a poignant reminder that the fight against HIV is one that requires a nuanced understanding of the challenges different communities face.
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Here's how to prevent foodborne illnesses from ruining your Thanksgiving
More than 1 million people in the U.S. get sick every year after eating food contaminated with salmonella.
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Why are there eggs on Easter?
Although dyeing patterned eggs is still a common Easter activity, these days eggs are more commonly associated with chocolate. But when did this shift happen?
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Sabertooth cat skull found in Iowa reveals details about Ice Age predator
Scientists believe the skull found in Iowa can reveal more about the life history, prey selection and eventual extinction of this ancient predator.
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What to know about the spring equinox
The spring equinox is on Monday, March 20! Here's what to know.
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Neurologist explains why 'springing ahead' is a step back for health
Researchers says the transition to daylight saving time each spring doesn't just affect people immediately after the time change.
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This lunar year will be the Year of the Rabbit or the Year of the Cat, depending on where you live
There are a few explanations among scholars for why Vietnamese culture will celebrate Year of the Cat, while everyone else celebrates Year of the Rabbit.
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Have we forgotten the true meaning of Labor Day?
There are many misconceptions around Labor Day. Here's a look at its history — and what it has to do with the 8-hour work day.
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