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‘Blue screen madness': Cybersecurity company tech failure leads to airport issues, Philly impacts
An overnight CrowdStrike tech issue led to global internet outages. The impact was felt right here in the Philadelphia region....
NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle reports from outside Philadelphia City Hall as people couldn’t get records. Brenna Weick reports from Philadelphia International Airport as travelers dealt with hours of uncertainty Friday morning. And, Deanna Durante shares how hospitals dealt with the tech issues... -
Tips for preventing leaving kids in cars during dangerous heat
NBC10’s Matt DeLucia shares some tips to make sure you don’t leave a young child in a car as it doesn’t take long on a hot day for the temperature in the car to become dangerous.
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Celebrities are getting $2,000 MRI scans to learn about their health. Should you?
Celebrities and influencers are helping promote high-tech medical scans that companies claim can help catch deadly diseases, including cancer.
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Rehab 13: The team keeping first responders in NJ healthy, safe amid heat
NBC10’s Brenna Weick speaks to Cherry Hill Fire Department EMS Capt. Greg Allen and others about the work that Deer Park Fire Company’s Rehab 13 does to keep firefighters, medics, police officers and other first responders safe amid the heat of summer.
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Are you using sunscreen correctly? Here's how much to use and if you should reapply
As widespread heatwaves hit cities across the U.S., the best protection against the sun and UV rays is sunscreen.
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What is the bubonic plague, and why are we still catching it?
The bubonic plague is most famous for spreading during the Black Death epidemic in 14th century Europe, but we’re still finding cases of people catching the disease today. Here’s what you need to know.
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Are tampons safe? New study finds lead and arsenic in tampons. But don't panic, experts say
A new study examined composition of tampons and found heavy, toxic metals. But more research is needed, experts say.
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A rare voice box transplant helped a cancer patient speak again, part of a pioneering study
A Massachusetts man can speak again after surgeons removed his cancerous voice box and replaced it with a donated one in a pioneering move.
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Putting focus on water safety at Jersey Shore during July 4th holiday week
NBC10’s Siobhan McGirl reports on several people needing rescue last weekend in Ocean City, New Jersey. Lifeguards and police have advice for swimmers, including not going into the water where there is no lifeguard.
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Heavily meditated: Olympic legend Shaun White hosts world's first relaxation competition
Competition is not often associated with relaxation, but that is exactly how it went down for 100 beachgoers at an event hosted by Olympic gold medalist Shaun White in Aruba this month.
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Backward walking may be the best exercise you aren't doing. Learn the impressive benefits
The simple, but uncommon, twist on walking will fire up your backside, improve mobility, support joint health and more.
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Ever feel exhausted by swiping through dating apps? You might be experiencing burnout
Plenty of happy couples can trace their meet-cute moment to an online dating app. But many others find the never-ending process of likes, swipes, taps and awkward DMs that go nowhere to be exhausting.
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Most kids get antibiotics for pink eye, study shows. Experts say they're usually not needed
More than two-thirds of children and teens who saw doctors for pink eye left with a prescription for antibiotic eye drops. But are the antibiotics necessary? A new study reveals they might not be.
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Looking for the Fountain of Youth? Try the gym and weight-resistance training
You’re getting up there in years. Maybe you haven’t thought about going to the gym and taking up weight-resistance training.
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‘They're strong': NBC10's Erin Coleman gets self-defense tips from ex-MMA fighter
NBC10’s Erin Coleman learns some self-defense tips from Philadelphia-based former MMA fighter and advocate Jamie Miller and is left feeling stronger.
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‘You are not alone': Inspiring hope, mental health through ‘Creative Change Counseling'
Philly Live’s Aunyea Lachelle finds out how Creative Change Counseling is serving the Black community in the Philadelphia region and beyond.
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‘Shine the Light' on World Sickle Cell Awareness Day
Zemoria Brandon tells NBC10’s Brenna Weick how June 19 is set aside as a worldwide day of awareness to Shine the Light on Sickle Cell.
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Lack of sleep linked to high blood pressure in children and teens
New research may change how doctors talk with kids and their parents about hypertension.
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‘What's your PSA level?' Pa. man shares prostate cancer journey in hopes of helping others
Chester County’s Lamont Walker chats with NBC10’s Matt DeLucia about how a Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) test helped diagnose his aggressive cancer so it could be treated before it got worse. Walker and his doctor hope the story helps other Black men get tested early.
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‘Good foundations': Proud father and son share bond as NJ first responders
NBC10’s Brenna Weick catches up with Hainesport Emergency Squad Capt. Anthony Watson Jr. and his father — a retired firefighter, EMT and Marine — about the bond they share as first responders. Each of the Wilsons has been a trailblazer for Black people in their towns.