Starting Wed., Aug. 30, travelers to China will no longer need a negative COVID test to enter that country, officials announced Monday. China’s Foreign Ministry…
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Brightly colored “edibles” can be tempting for young kids and are more widely available now that many U.S. states have legalized cannabis for recreational and…
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Tears may flow when parents drop their teen off at college. Watching kids leave the nest can tug at the heart and make parents a…
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Older people who take adult education classes may lower their risk for dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, Japanese research suggests. Middle-aged folks and older people in…
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Smoke from Canadian wildfires sent high numbers of people suffering from asthma attacks to America’s emergency rooms this spring and summer, according to two new…
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Weight-loss drug Wegovy (semaglutide) and its diabetes-focused cousin, Ozempic, have already upended the treatment of both obesity and diabetes, with sales of both drugs skyrocketing.…
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AI might not always be your most accurate source of health information, especially when it comes to cancer care, new research finds. Two new studies…
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For the first time in a decade, the rate at which American adolescents received the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine has not increased, new data show.…
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Young people have high levels of distress about climate change, and a new study argues that their anguish could be key to fighting it. “People…
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Children need to get up off the sofa and move more, according to a new study that linked childhood sitting time with heart damage in…
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When astronauts travel to space, the experience depletes their red blood cells and bone, according to a new study. Fortunately, it appears their bodies can…
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Eye tests are an important way to catch potential eye-related issues in children, but more than two-thirds of kids in the United States are not…
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