New Year’s Resolutions: What’s the Best Way to Make — and Keep — Them?
New Year’s resolutions can be a fickle thing. They are a time-honored way to promise improvements to yourself and your behavior, a “fresh start” to…
Read onNew Year’s resolutions can be a fickle thing. They are a time-honored way to promise improvements to yourself and your behavior, a “fresh start” to…
Read onAdding climate-impact labeling to fast-food menus can have a big effect on whether or not consumers go “green” when eating out, new research suggests. The…
Read onTHURSDAY, Dec. 29, 2022 (HealthDay News) – All travelers flying from China to the United States will soon be required to produce a negative COVID…
Read onWhile 8 of 10 mothers breastfeed their newborns for a short time, the number plummets despite recommendations from experts, in part because milk production falls…
Read onChina plans to roll back some of its strict COVID-19 controls, including allowing more of its people to travel abroad. During the pandemic, the country…
Read onIf you struggle with urinary incontinence and worry that diet drinks may make matters worse, new research suggests they may not have a significant effect.…
Read onU.S. communities with higher Hispanic, American Indian or Black populations also have the highest concentrations of metal in public water systems, new research reveals. Researchers…
Read onThe Mediterranean diet delivers plenty of health dividends, and new research now discovers it may lower complications during pregnancy. Specifically, women who stuck to the…
Read onTUESDAY, Dec. 27, 2022Living in an area with easy access to parks and rivers appears to slow the progression of devastating neurological diseases, such as…
Read onWomen who had diabetes during pregnancy might want to treat themselves to another cup of joe. New research shows that drinking coffee may lower their…
Read onThe key to keeping skin soft in winter: Moisturize. “Skin tends to be drier when the weather is less humid, so individuals should moisturize at…
Read onIt might seem like your toddler or preschooler has a nose that is always runny, but experts say that’s normal. “Children under 6 years of…
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