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Erin Prater
Stay informed with Erin Prater’s coverage and analysis for Fortune.
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Health
5 million more American smokers—and former smokers—should now get screened for lung cancer annually. Here’s why
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Erin Prater
Life
Your number of daily steps matter—but so does your speed. Walking at this pace may help you live longer, new research reveals
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Erin Prater
Health
Exercise could work better than Viagra for some men with erectile dysfunction, according to a new study
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Erin Prater
Aging Well
How to enroll in Medicare: A simple step by step sign up guide to walk you through it
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Erin Prater
Health
A salmonella outbreak sickening 73 people in 22 states has been linked to diced onions. Here’s how you can stay safe
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Erin Prater
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The Associated Press
Aging Well
Millions of Americans have ‘mild cognitive impairment’ and don’t know it, experts say. How the condition relates to Alzheimer’s—and what you can do about it
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Erin Prater
Health
Too much sitting increases your risk of death by 38%. A surprisingly small amount of daily exercise cancels it out
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Erin Prater
Health
Eating even 2 servings of red meat a week could significantly raise your risk of diabetes. 10 protein-packed alternatives can boost your health—and the planet’s
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Erin Prater
Health
Rafah border crossing into Gaza will ‘hopefully’ open Friday, WHO officials say, as an expanded humanitarian crisis looms
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Erin Prater
Health
Biden says ‘other team’ is probably behind the Gaza hospital blast, as world awaits an Israel-Hamas smoking gun
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Erin Prater
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Nick Lichtenberg
Life
If you habitually hit the snooze button on your alarm, new research says you may be mentally sharper for it
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Erin Prater
Aging Well
Adults with ADHD are at a higher risk for developing dementia, new study finds. These treatments may help
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Erin Prater
Politics
WHO confirms hundreds are dead from an attack on a Gaza hospital ‘unprecedented in scale’
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Erin Prater
Health
A new possible explanation for long COVID could lead to a simple treatment for some patients
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Erin Prater
Health
People with breast cancer won’t always notice a lump. 5 lesser-known symptoms both men and women should watch for
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Erin Prater