When your preschooler pitches a fit, handing them a smartphone or tablet is probably the fastest — and the worst — way to stop it,…
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People largely date and marry people in their own “league,” as far as beauty is concerned, a new review finds. Men and women are fairly…
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Parks and lakes aren’t just good for your soul — new research suggests they also appear to protect your arteries. Living near green space and…
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Tai Chi appears to improve sleep, and as a result reduces inflammation and boosts the immune systems of breast cancer survivors, a new study says.…
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Tending to a teething baby is tough: Parents want to help, but might not be sure how. Teething typically begins around 4 to 7 months…
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The U.S. Supreme Court appears ready to rule that, for now, emergency abortions be allowed in Idaho when a woman’s health is at risk, an…
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Youth sports are important for the development of children and teenagers, but there’s no sure way to ensure a youngster doesn’t get hurt while competing.…
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Role models are important in health as well as in life, but such inspiration is more likely to come from your mom than a celebrity…
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Many sexually transmitted diseases are on the rise in the United States, and a nationwide poll indicates that ignorance about how they’re transmitted could be…
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Post-Dobbs bans and restrictions on abortion are having a spillover effect in reducing the use of birth control and emergency contraception in those states most…
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A tough-to-treat, drug-resistant fungal infection may be as close as your local garden center, new research shows. Investigators at the University of Georgia (UGA) in…
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Anxiety could be an early warning sign of Parkinson’s disease, a new study finds. People with anxiety have at least double the risk of developing…
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