A shift in parenting early in a child’s development might help curb the symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), new research suggests. When a preschooler…
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Nearly 15% of Americans still deny that climate change is real, according to a new national assessment from the University of Michigan. Evidence of climate…
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More than two dozen toddlers and at least 128 pregnant women received RSV vaccines they should not have gotten, U.S. health officials say. The mixup,…
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Doctors are bailing on the profession for a reason that may surprise their patients. It’s not frustration with government rules or cumbersome insurance requirements, but…
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THURSDAY, Feb. 15, 2024 (Health Day News) — Schools that want little girls to get plenty of exercise might want to rethink their dress code.…
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Looking for a workout that will chase the blues away? Try walking, jogging, yoga or strength training, which a new study reports are the most…
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School districts could be severely underestimating how many kids are homeless in their communities, allowing those children to fall through the cracks, a new study…
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Folks who get regular exercise are less likely to become infected with COVID or develop a severe case requiring a hospital stay, a new study…
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Maternal syphilis rates have tripled in recent years, putting thousands of newborns at risk for infection, a new U.S. government report shows. Left untreated, syphilis…
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TUESDAY, Feb. 13Two of the most common pregnancy complications for women, high blood pressure and gestational diabetes, could jeopardize the future heart health of their…
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Replacing regular salt with a salt substitute can reduce high blood pressure in older adults, a new study has found. Older adults who use a…
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Nearly 1 in every 10 women infected with COVID during pregnancy will go on to develop long COVID, a new study says. A little more…
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