Fetal exposure to opioids may change a baby’s immune system, triggering a rise in risks for eczema and asthma through early childhood, new research shows.…
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Do you drive with the window open? Sip coffee behind the wheel? Blast the car radio and sing along? Fidget and fuss in the driver’s…
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College freshmen who are more outgoing and agreeable — and less moody — are more likely to feel a sense of belonging at their new…
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Using two feet or two wheels to get back and forth to work each day could reduce the inflammation that leads to cancer, heart disease…
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Stressed-out teens are likely to have more heart health risk factors in adulthood, a new study says. Teens with elevated stress levels tended to have…
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Putting a little pressure on your bones during exercise or daily activities might pay off in stronger bones as you age, new research suggests. The…
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Up to 9% of American teens say they’ve engaged in what’s known as “digital self-harm” — anonymously posting negative comments about themselves on social media.…
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TUESDAY, Jan. 16, 2024 (HeathDay News) — Folks often feel more alert and savvy after a great workout, and dopamine might be the reason why.…
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Employees at many companies are urged to take advantage of free wellness programs focused on mindfulness, life coaching, better sleep and many other issues. Too…
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A crowded house may not be the best for the mental health of a family’s kids, a new study has found. Teens from larger families…
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Snowstorms are blanketing the United States, prompting countless Americans to pick up snow shovels and clear walkways and driveways. Shoveling snow is more than a…
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Drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic, which have become a wildly popular way to lose weight or battle diabetes, show no link to suicidal thoughts or…
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