“Rolling stop” laws that let bicyclists treat stop signs as yield signs are not dangerous, a new study demonstrates. Both bike riders and drivers perform…
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Eli Lilly, maker of one of the blockbuster GLP-1 weight-loss drug Zepbound, says it will now offer the medication in single-dose vials at half the…
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A child’s intelligence is not the sole key to academic success, a new British study concludes. Instead, intelligence plus “non-cognitive” factors, such as a determination…
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Your heart health before and after a heart attack might be influenced by how loud your neighborhood is, new research suggests. One study found that…
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New Medicare rules could make 3.6 million Americans — or even more — eligible for treatment with the pricey weight-loss drug Wegovy, a new study…
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Troubled transgender students are more likely to turn to school staff than their own parents for support, a new study finds. Trans teens feeling depressed…
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When you have a young child, you can wind up spending most of your time changing diapers and feeding them, but one expert suggests that…
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You’ve noticed your young child complains of headaches and rubs their eyes a lot. Does that mean it’s time to get glasses? It could, says…
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Participation in youth sports is becoming a “haves” versus “have-nots” situation, a new study shows. Income, education and social class are determining who can play…
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A wedding band may be good medicine for men as they age, but not so much for women, new research shows. A three-year study of…
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Just a daily cigarette or two before or during pregnancy endangers the health of newborns, a new study warns. Infants are 16% more likely to…
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A quality physical education program involves more than just getting kids to move for a set amount of time during the school day, experts say.…
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