Medically supervised exercise programs can do heart patients a lot of good, but few people of color take part in them — regardless of income,…
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New research confirms the dangers of too much screen time for kids and teens: Those who play sports, take music lessons, or socialize with friends…
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CVS and Rite Aid are limiting purchases of morning-after pills in the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. To avoid…
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While kids in a classroom are likely to be familiar with all their classmates after a short time, the children they are assigned to sit…
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Neck floats marketed for babies to use in water can lead to serious injury or death, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned this week.…
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Shortly after news broke in May that Roe v. Wade was in danger of being overturned by the Supreme Court, internet searches for abortion pills…
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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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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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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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While chronic stress is a key risk factor for heart disease and stroke, most cat and dog owners say pets help them chill out and…
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Women are far more likely than men to suffer from long COVID, according to a broad new research review. The review, published June 21 in…
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It may seem tempting to remove a mole or skin tag you don’t like with a product that promises to make them disappear quickly. Don’t…
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