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Doctors share warning signs after Virginia college athlete sidelined by heart condition
A University of Virginia athlete was recently diagnosed with a heart condition that pose a serious risk to young athletes — but it can also be difficult to detect. Here are the warning signs doctors say you should never ignore.
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How an AI device the size of a phone detects skin cancer
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer, 1 in 5 Americans will develop it in their lifetime – and it’s curable when caught early.
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Senator Dianne Feinstein's former DC home hits the market for $8.5 million. Take a look inside.
Late Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s Northwest D.C. estate, known as Willow Oaks, is now on the market for $8.5 million.
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‘It's unreal': AI helping paralysis patients regain movement and communicate
Two cutting-edge clinical trials are using artificial intelligence to help patients with paralysis regain movement in their body and reclaim their voice.
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More ticks are expected in the DC area this summer, experts warn
Experts are warning that there may be an uptick in ticks nationwide this summer, thanks to a warm winter. Here are some simple ways to protect yourself and your kids.
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How a Cooling Vest Is Helping Fast Food Workers Beat the Heat
A Virginia man’s invention is helping those who have to work in extreme heat keep cool under pressure.
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Gel Manicure Risks: Dermatologist Shares Tips on Shielding Hands From UV Light
Gel manicures are more durable than regular manis. But they require ultraviolet light to dry, and new research suggests that could potentially increase your risk of skin cancer.
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A Fungal Infection Is Spreading Thanks to Climate Change, and Experts Are Concerned
A dangerous and potentially deadly fungal infection is spreading fast, and researchers say our changing climate is partly to blame.
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Game-Changing Tech Means You Could Get Surgery the Same Day You're Diagnosed With Lung Cancer
New technology is making it possible for doctors in the DMV to diagnose a patient with lung cancer and treat them by surgically removing the tumor, all in the same day.
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Dr. Fauci on His Career at NIH, the Darkest Days of COVID & His Reason for Retiring
The nation’s leading infectious disease expert will soon step down from his role after more than five decades of government service. News4 recently sat down with Dr. Anthony Fauci at his home to talk about his career, COVID-19 and how he hopes he’ll be remembered.
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