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It’s not just high gas prices – inflation is now spreading through the US economy

A key challenge for the Federal Reserve is that higher gas prices are inflationary, but they also reduce households’ spending power and dampen growth.

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Seeking a second opinion is a patient’s right. Knowing how empowering another perspective can be may…

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Older Americans are often compelled to keep working – and then criticized for not stepping aside

Sometimes they hear they’re supposed to stay active and engaged. Other times they’re vilified for holding on to power too long.…

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Is rubbing your eyes bad for you? 2 eye specialists explain what’s behind the urge to rub and what t

Some over-the-counter and at-home remedies can help reduce eye irritation that causes rubbing. But if those don’t bring relief,…

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Nearly half of maternal deaths in Pennsylvania occur more than 6 weeks after giving birth

The late postpartum period has the highest risk for maternal deaths, yet the standard of postpartum care in the US ends at approximately…

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