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Adrianna Rodriguez

Adrianna Rodriguez

Health Reporter at USA Today - Washington Bureau

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Recent Articles

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RFK Jr. suggests vaccines linked to peanut allergies. What the science says.

The Health Secretary pointed to his own experience with food allergies and why he thinks early exposure in childhood isn't the answer.
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There's a reason you're so hooked on soda. It's not fully your fault

More than 60% of American adults report drinking sugar-sweetened beverages one or more times daily, according to the CDC.
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Lung cancer is becoming more common among young, healthy women. Her...

Traditionally, lung cancer is associated with older patients, specifically men who smoked. But doctors say that's beginning to change.
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The images from Kris Jenner's 70th birthday and why people are obse...

Kris Jenner turned 70 and celebrated in style. Here's why some fans can’t stop talking about her face.
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Dick Cheney had five heart attacks. Here's how science helped him l...

Despite five heart attacks, multiple surgeries and a heart transplant, Cheney still lived a long life and died surrounded by family at 84 years old.
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Kim Kardashian got real about co-parenting with Ye. Here's why it m...

What's the secret to a successful co-parenting relationship? Kim Kardashian said co-parenting with Kanye West is 'not easy.'
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Do you get a 'second wind' during bedtime? Here's what it means.

If you get a sudden burst of energy during bedtime, experts recommend getting out of bed. Here's why.
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Does doomscrolling on the toilet cause hemorrhoids? Doctors weigh in.

Next time nature calls, some doctors suggest ditching the smartphone or tablet.
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Sober October is the new Dry January. More people are trying it, sh...

Research shows taking a month-long break from alcohol has been associated with a wealth of physical and mental health benefits.
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Period pain: Will more US companies offer paid menstrual leave?

Data shows more than half of U.S. women experience some degree of dysmenorrhea, the medical term for a painful period.
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More parents are turning to AI for advice. Here are common mistakes...

Research suggests more parents are increasingly relying on artificial intelligence, or AI, for a wide range of parenting queries.