In a cancel culture where there’s zero tolerance for prejudice, at least one form of discrimination appears to be alive and well. Ageism involves prejudice…
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Keeping your body well-fueled and hydrated is a must during outdoor summer sports and exercise, a nutrition expert says. “For summer workouts, it’s important to…
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Latin dance classes may be a great workout and social outlet, but new research suggests that learning the intricate steps of the salsa, samba and…
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Heartache and heartbreak are apt terms for the intense grief caused by losing a spouse. A new study says such a loss can lead to…
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Nearly 400 crashes have been tied to advanced driver-assistance technologies in the past year, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported Wednesday. Those…
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The expression “plays well with others” is often tossed around to describe people who are less likely to ruffle feathers, and new research shows these…
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A new study warns that the social media giant TikTok is filled with confusing and wrong information about the heart-healthy, plant-based approach to eating dubbed…
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At least 13 infant deaths have been reported in Fisher-Price’s Infant-to-Toddler Rockers and Newborn-to-Toddler Rockers since 2009, while there has been one death reported with…
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Stress may take a huge toll on your health, weakening your immune system and opening the door to serious illness, a new study suggests. Traumatic…
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It’s OK to drink coffee soon after taking a liquid thyroid medication, a new study finds. Current product labels and treatment guidelines recommend patients take…
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A requirement for all international travelers flying to the United States to take a COVID-19 test within a day of departure will be lifted on…
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The babies of women infected with COVID-19 during pregnancy may have developmental difficulties during their first year, a new study suggests. Researchers found that pregnant…
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