Showing highway death tolls on roadside message boards in a bid to curb crashes may actually cause more accidents, a new study suggests. That’s because…
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College football players live longer than those who didn’t play, but they suffer more brain-related issues as they age, a new study finds. Among former…
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Anxiety over the COVID-19 pandemic is common among young children, and parents may wonder how to quell those concerns. An expert from Baylor College of…
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Scientists have long known that as the Earth warms due to climate change, plants produce more pollen, making allergy season longer and more pronounced. Now,…
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The strange smells and sounds at an animal shelter can stress out even the most placid pup, and invasive tests to see if they need…
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Insufficient vitamin D may play a role in breast cancer, especially among minority women, new research indicates. Black and Hispanic American women with low vitamin…
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Two in five adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder say their mental health is excellent, which is significantly lower than people without the disorder, but still an…
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After childbirth, some women who received an epidural for pain will develop a debilitating headache. But minority women are less likely than white moms to…
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School segregation may sound like a relic from the past, but it has actually been increasing in the United States for years. Now a new…
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New studies add to the extensive body of research showing the many risks that lead poses to youngsters. The association between lead exposure and children’s…
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Just hours after a Florida judge struck down a federal mask mandate on planes and other forms of public transportation, major airlines announced Monday that…
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Lower levels of sex hormones might be tied to tears of the shoulder’s rotator cuff in men and women, a new study suggests. Among women…
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