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PHOTO: Amy Schumer attends a fundraiser in New York, Nov. 12, 2019.
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Amy Schumer post flags potential dangers of COVID-19 pill mixing with other meds

PHOTO: Brian Austin Green attends the PUBG Mobile's #FIGHT4THEAMAZON Event at Avalon Hollywood on Dec. 9, 2019, in Los Angeles.
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'90210' star Brian Austin Green battles ulcerative colitis: What to know about the condition

PHOTO: Tinted sunscreens are being developed to match a person’s skin tone.
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What to know about tinted sunscreens as summer approaches

PHOTO: Taylor Keefe, 26, of New Jersey, has battled endometriosis for over a decade.
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Endometriosis Awareness Month: A woman's 7-year battle to get endometriosis diagnosis

Courtney Hunt, of New York, documented her journey of freezing her eggs on her YouTube channel.
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What to know about egg freezing -- from when to do it, to how much it costs

PHOTO: A woman with two children leave Ukraine after crossing the Slovak-Ukrainian border in Ubla, eastern Slovakia, on Feb. 25, 2022, following Russia's invasion of the Ukraine.
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How to talk to kids about the war in Ukraine

PHOTO: A child looks at a computer screen in an undated stock image.
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Kids using screens more than recommended, new study finds

PHOTO:Michael Lee takes his peanut-allergy treatment: consuming a precisely measured dose of peanuts. The program began with a tiny amount of peanut powder mixed into liquids or soft foods in Sacramento, Calif., June 19, 2014.
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Peanut allergy treatment effective on toddlers, study finds

PHOTO: In this undated file photo, a woman applies sunscreen while spending time at the beach.
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How climate change can harm your skin

PHOTO: Triple-negative disease is a unique class of breast cancer because it lacks receptors that drug therapies can target for treatment.
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New treatments bring hope for those with triple-negative breast cancer