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Explaining what a ‘stinger' injury is
What does it mean when an athlete gets a stinger?
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Possibly toxic chemical may be widespread in drinking water, study finds. Should you filter your tap water?
A previously unidentified chemical has been discovered in the tap water of about one-third of U.S. homes, a new study has found, and scientists are actively investigating whether it’s toxic.
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Newly identified chemical in drinking water is likely present in many homes and could be toxic, study finds
About a third of U.S. residents have been receiving tap water containing a previously unidentified chemical byproduct, a new study has found. Some scientists are now concerned — and actively investigating — whether that chemical could be toxic.
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Too much sitting may directly affect future heart health, study finds
The study also suggests going for a run before work won’t make up for sitting at your desk all day.
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Victim of 90s over-plucking? Brow expert shares her foolproof fixes
Suzie Moldavon, founder of the boutique concierge brow service FLYBROW, joins California Live’s Jessica Vilchis in studio to answer viewers’ top questions on everything eyebrows. From over-plucking nightmares to finding your perfect pencil shade, Suzie shares her industry insights to help you achieve brows that wow!
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It's “Movember.” Here are some best practices for men's health.
November is dedicated to raising awareness of men’s health issues such as mental health and suicide prevention, prostate and testicular cancer. California live correspondent, Lawrence Zarian, sat down with testicular cancer survivor Nic Wilson who’s encouraging men to self-check themselves.
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Combat the effects of hard water on hair & skin with these pro-approved products
California is widely considered to have “hard water,” meaning the water contains high levels of minerals like calcium and magnesium, which can damage your hair and skin. Beauty editor Marianne Mychaskiw joins California Live’s Jessica Vilchis to share 5 foolproof ways to combat buildup.
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Disparities related to tobacco use is not consistent with all population groups, report finds
The U.S. Surgeon General’s findings highlight persistent health disparities in tobacco use linked to race and ethnicity, income, education, sexual orientation and gender identity, occupation, geography, behavioral health status, and other factors.
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Partying with ice baths and iced lattes
The hottest ticket in town is also the coldest. “Coffee and Chill” is a wellness community that celebrates with caffeine and cold plunges. California Live Correspondent Paul Costabile dives in to see what’s so cool about this wellness event.
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Valerie Bertinelli shows the effects of her ‘really bad anxiety attack' in raw video
Valerie Bertinelli shared a video of the aftermath of what she said was “a really bad anxiety attack” because she wants to let others experiencing them know they are “not alone.”
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FDA weighs in on diet drug shortage, creating more confusion about compounding
As millions patients struggled to fill their prescriptions for the new weight loss drugs, many have turned to compounded copies.
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Dr. Pimple Popper debunks viral social media skincare trends
November is National Healthy Skin Month, so Dr. Sandra Lee (aka Dr. Pimple Popper) stopped by to chat with California Live’s Jessica Vilchis to debunk social media skin trends and tell us the right way to take care of our skin.
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Holiday indulgence doesn't have to mean holiday bulge!
California Live correspondent Blanche Shaheen meets up with fitness pro Zuzka Light to learn simple exercises you can do anywhere to help you stay fit during the holiday season. Let’s sleigh those holiday calories together!
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Premature births in the U.S. remain at an all-time high, the March of Dimes reports
A growing number of areas without OB-GYN care could further drive up the number of preemie births in the U.S., experts say.
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Woman, 23, warns about common contact lens mistake after going blind in one eye
The eye infection can happen to anyone, but the vast majority of cases involve contact lens wearers.
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Ozempic and Wegovy may help curb alcohol addiction, study suggests
The blockbuster drugs Ozempic and Wegovy may help people cut back on drinking, new research published Wednesday in JAMA Psychiatry suggests.
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Should You “Eat Like A Girl”? Women's Health Expert Mindy Pelz Says You Should
California Live correspondent Lisa Breckenridge meets leading women’s health expert and author Mindy Pelz in celebration of her new book, “Eat Like a Girl”. As the pioneer of the fasting movement, Pelz partnered with plant-based chef Leslie Durso to create 100+ recipes that help women harness the power of food to support their natural rhythms, balance hormones, boost energy and...
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Ladies: balance hormones, boost energy and burn fat with the power of food!
As the pioneer of the fasting movement, Pelz partnered with plant-based chef Leslie Durso to create 100+ recipes that help women harness the power of food to support their natural rhythms, balance hormones, boost energy and burn fat.
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Why Jennie Garth Says “I Choose Me”
California Live’s Jessica Vilchis sits down with actress Jennie Garth and talks about “Beverly Hills 90210,” her new podcast, and her women’s empowerment event called “I Choose Me Los Angeles.”
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Explore Fitness And Wellness At The WalkGood Yard
California Live correspondent Laila Muhammad gets her zen on at The WalkGood Yard in Mid-City Los Angeles, a physical wellness space for the family nonprofit organization WalkGood LA. The organization hosts health and wellness events that bring people together from all walks of life.