It turns out that trees might be good medicine. How so? New research shows that having lots of trees in your neighborhood could improve your…
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As sign-ups for youth football get underway this spring, a new study reveals that Americans may love their football, but half now believe that kids…
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U.S. airline companies want an end to mask and COVID testing rules for air travel — and many top infectious disease and public health experts…
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“Sugar-free” might sound healthy, but a new study hints that people who consume a lot of artificial sweeteners may face a slightly higher cancer risk.…
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Most people who have had major foot surgery are able to return to the activities they enjoy, but it may take a long time, new…
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In yet another finding that highlights the health perks coffee can brew, new studies show that having two to three cups a day not only…
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Climate change is prompting longer pollen seasons and higher pollen counts, which spells trouble for people with seasonal allergies, allergists warn. “Allergy seasons have been…
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Chasing light shimmers reflected onto a wall. Obsessive licking or chewing. Compulsive barking and whining. Pacing or tail chasing. Nearly one in three pet dogs…
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White-tailed deer can shed and transmit the COVID-19 virus for up to five days after they’re infected, according to a study that also identified where…
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Special needs children often require out-of-network care from specialists, which means more out-of-pocket costs and extra stress for families, a new study finds. “In the…
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If you’re pregnant and questioning whether you need to be vaccinated against COVID-19, new research might sway your decision. For mothers-to-be, the coronavirus appears to…
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Your child’s risk of harm from social media is higher at certain ages and it’s different for girls and boys, researchers report. To figure out…
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