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Latest batch of Cathedral Kitchen cooks graduate in Camden, NJ
NBC10’s Erin Coleman talks about the mission of Cathedral Kitchen as the Camden-based organization graduates its latest batch of chefs.
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FDA ruling limits which foods can be labeled ‘healthy' on packaging
What does “healthy” mean? New guidelines for food labels focus on what we should eat, instead of what we shouldn’t.
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Girl battling chronic disease, mom write book to ease kids' fears about MRIs
London Daniels — a Delaware kid who is trying to make other children less intimidated by MRIs — and her mom, Faythe, wrote a book, “Tomorrow I Have to get an MRI.” NBC10’s Deanna Durante reports.
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This app pays you to walk every day—top users can earn up to $1,000 a year: Here's what to know
Getting a walk in every day is key to good health and an app called WeWard will pay you to hit that step count. “On average people walk 25% more,” founder says.
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Survey finds most teens staying away from drinking, smoking and marijuana
About 67% of 12th graders this year said they hadn’t used alcohol, marijuana, cigarettes or e-cigarettes in the previous 30 days. That’s the largest percentage seen in an annual national survey.
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You can help Sassy Massey's mission to brighten holidays for hospitalized kids
Sassy Massey Smiles Foundation co-founder Janelle Massey tells NBC10’s Matt DeLucia how her daughter’s treatment at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia led to an ongoing toy drive and a lasting legacy.
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Obesity rates are down in the US for first time in more than a decade
Researchers who found that obesity dipped for the first time in more than a decade suggested that weight loss drugs like Ozempic might play a role.
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What is brain fog?
Doctor explains what you need to know about what is informally referred to as “brain fog.”
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U.S. dietary guidelines should emphasize beans and lentils as protein, new proposal says
The report, from an advisory committee to the USDA, also suggests encouraging people to reduce their intake of sugary drinks and sodium and eat more whole grains.
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More beans and less red meat: Nutrition experts weigh in on US dietary guidelines
Americans should eat more beans, peas and lentils and cut back on red and processed meats and starchy vegetables, all while continuing to limit added sugars, sodium and saturated fat.
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US health panel adds self-testing option for cervical cancer screening
A U.S. health panel says women should have the option of taking their own test samples for cervical cancer screening.
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The No. 1 snack to boost the immune system during cold and flu season, according to a dietitian
A dietitian shares the top snacks to eat to help strengthen your immune system during cold and flu season.
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USDA orders testing of milk for bird flu
The mandate targeting bulk milk transporters and dairy processors is meant to help identify herds that have caught the virus, which has spread among livestock.
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Can cold weather make you sick? Experts explain why more people feel ill in the winter
Cold weather doesn’t cause a cold, but it can affect you in surprising ways. Here’s how to stay healthy during winter.
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‘No EBT': SNAP payment outages reported at Philly-area Wawas
People planning to pay for food early Thursday morning were greeted at 24/7 convenience stores with a message — “No EBT.” Here’s what we know.
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Help keep a child warm with Bundle-Up Philly winter clothing drive
Cradles to Crayons executive director Michal Smith joins NBC10’s Matt DeLucia to talk about the Bundle-Up Philly winter coat and clothing drive.
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Calls for Atlantic City casino union boss to resign for opposing smoking ban
Workers seeking an end to smoking in Atlantic City casinos say the main employee union has been won over by tobacco companies seeking allies in the fight against smoking restrictions. They called Monday on union president Donna DeCaprio to resign. DeCaprio is president of Local 54 of the Unite Here union, which opposes a smoking ban on the grounds that...
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A meaningful holiday message of ‘Hope' for those in recovery and their families
Brian Corson joins NBC10’s Matt DeLucia to talk about the work MVP Recovery does to help people with substance use and mental health disorders. The group is holding its annual “Hope for the Holidays” event this weekend.
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Preston & Steve's Camp Out for Hunger returns in South Philadelphia
WWMR morning show personalities are once again are camping out to fight food insecurity in the Philadelphia region. The 2024 Preston & Steve’s Camp Out for Hunger is being held outside Xfinity Live at the South Philadelphia stadium complex.
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Check out the health benefits of practicing yoga amid horses
Philly Live’s Sheila Watko heads to Forgotten Angels Equine Rescue in Medford, New Jersey, to see how you can soak up some horse energy while doing yoga.