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PHOTO: Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex joins Prince Harry during Coach Core apprentices at Loughborough University in Loughborough, Britain, Sept. 24, 2018.
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Does pregnant Meghan Markle need to worry about Zika? Here's what the CDC recommends

PHOTO: Young women vacation at the beach in this undated stock photo.
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For World Mental Health Day, here are 6 easy ways to prioritize your mental health

PHOTO: Justin Paul and Benj Pasek attend the 2018 Creative Arts Emmys on Sept. 9, 2018, in Los Angeles.
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'Dear Evan Hansen' creators talk turning the award-winning musical into a book for teens tackling anxiety, depression, suicide

PHOTO: ABC News correspondent Gio Benitez with founder of trampoLEAN, Louis Coraggio.

This trampoline workout will make you feel like a kid again

PHOTO: A computer illustration of human papilloma virus (HPV) is pictured in this undated photo.
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10 myths about HPV

PHOTO: People donate their hair to breast cancer survivors in a live event on "Good Morning America," Oct. 5, 2018.

In show of solidarity, women donate their hair to breast cancer survivors live on 'GMA'

PHOTO: Sandra Lee speaks out on "Good Morning America," Oct. 4, 2018, about her new HBO documentary, "RX: Early Detection A Cancer Journey With Sandra Lee."

Sandra Lee reveals why she let cameras film her battle with breast cancer for new HBO documentary

PHOTO: Melissa Mountain, 35, poses in her wedding gown before her weight loss.
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How this bride dropped 60 pounds before her wedding day

PHOTO: Lilah Joiner of Mississippi is pictured celebrating her 3rd birthday in September 2018.
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3-year-old girl gets life-saving birthday gift: a new liver and kidney

PHOTO: Attendees listen to a presentation from the Southern California Reproductive Center.
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Cocktail parties, apps and mobile vans: The new ways fertility companies are trying to reach women in their 20s