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Past articles by Michael:

Not vaccinated for COVID or flu yet? Now's the time ahead of Thanksgiving, CDC director says.

Experts say now is a good time to get vaccinated against COVID and flu ahead of your Thanksgiving holiday gathering. → Read More

What is inflammatory breast cancer? Lesser-known signs to look for beyond lumps

While lumps are a common breast cancer​ symptom, there are other signs to look for that may point to a form of the disease called inflammatory breast cancer. Here's what to know. → Read More

Migrane treatment with mindfulness-based cognitive therapy can help, study finds

Some patients say an approach to migraine treatment called mindfulness-based cognitive therapy has changed their lives. → Read More

Viral "Bare Minimum Mondays" work trend can reduce stress, burnout

The latest office trend, "Bare Minimum Mondays," is all about easing into the start of the workweek - and mental health experts say it can help mental health. → Read More

Allergy season is starting earlier. Here are tips for dealing with spring pollen and allergy symptoms.

Allergy sufferers are dealing with symptoms even sooner than usual amid an early onslaught of tree pollen. Here's some advice for coping with seasonal allergies. → Read More

MSG: Chefs on why the controversial seasoning is making a comeback

Monosodium glutamate, more popularly known as MSG, is an ingredient found in many dishes. → Read More

Why there are more shark sightings on Long Island

At least five beachgoers on New York's Long Island have been bitten over the last two weeks. → Read More

Mom of teen killed on Florida ride says death could've been prevented: "My personal opinion, it's murder"

Tyre Sampson died last month after he slipped through the seat of the Orlando Free Fall ride. → Read More

"Green Girls" teaches young women in NYC how to protect the environment

Women make up less than 28% of science, tech, engineering and math jobs. → Read More

Black teen publishes book to combat a lack of representation in the Deaf community

"It makes you feel bad when you don't see yourself," Khyiana Tate said. → Read More

American malls getting radical facelifts as pandemic fades and department stores close

With the pandemic ebbing and major department stores closing many locations, you might not recognize your area mall. → Read More

Program teaches kids in "food deserts" how to grow and cook healthier meals

Harlem Grown gives kids their first taste of their own healthy cooking. → Read More

11-year-old launches campaign to save the bees: "We're going to win"

When Scarlett Harper learned the bees in her neighborhood were being wiped out by mosquito pesticides, she rallied to save them. → Read More

When and where could pieces of a Chinese rocket fall to Earth?

The world is watching to see where pieces of the Long March 5B end up, if they survive reentry. → Read More

When and where could pieces of a Chinese rocket fall to Earth?

The world is watching to see where pieces of the Long March 5B end up, if they survive reentry. → Read More

Maryland police seen in body camera footage handcuffing 5-year-old boy, telling mother, "we want you to beat him"

The 51-minute body camera video, which the Montgomery County Police Department released Friday, sheds new light on an encounter that's now the subject of a lawsuit filed by the boy's mother. → Read More

"We want you to beat him:" Maryland police seen in body camera footage handcuffing 5-year-old boy

The 51-minute body camera video, which the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office released Friday, sheds new light on an encounter that's now the subject of a lawsuit filed by the boy's mother. → Read More

New body camera footage shows California man who died in custody telling police "I can't breathe"

Newly released body camera footage from a May 2017 incident provides new details about the death of Joseph Perez, a man who died after being restrained by law enforcement in Fresno, California. → Read More

"This is happening in your backyard": N.J. girl facing food insecurity highlights growing problem

One New Jersey third-grader burst into tears in the middle of her virtual class, confessing to teachers and fellow students that she was starving. → Read More

U.S. sets single-day record with over 83,000 new coronavirus infections

There were more than 83,000 confirmed cases reported Friday, marking a new single-day record high in the country. → Read More