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Four Texas residents are forever connected by two kidney donations in different cities. Wendy Williams' diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia raises questions about alcoholism's cognitive impact. Women over 60 may need fewer steps than the universally recommended 10,000. Doctors react to Florida surgeon general's guidance on school attendance amid measles outbreaks. A doctor responds to the question 'Why am I always thirsty?' A Tennessee athlete recovers from diaphragm paralysis after COVID. A new study reveals the share of pregnant women who develop long COVID. A sports dietitian shares alternatives to water for hydration. The Alabama Supreme Court's ruling prompts some local providers to halt IVF services.

Key Points

  • Kidney donations connecting four Texas residents
  • Impact of alcoholism on cognitive health
  • Exercise recommendations for women over 60
  • Reactions to guidance on school attendance amid measles outbreaks
  • Thirst management advice
  • Diaphragm paralysis recovery after COVID
  • Long COVID in pregnant women
  • Hydration alternatives to water
  • Halt in IVF services due to Alabama Supreme Court's ruling

Pros

  • Highlighting medical advancements and challenges in various health-related areas
  • Providing insights from doctors and experts on different health topics

Cons

  • Limited depth on each topic due to the broad range of health issues covered