Air Pollution May Create U.S. ‘Hot Spots’ for Parkinson’s Risk
People living in heavily polluted areas of the United States may be more vulnerable to Parkinson’s disease, a new study suggests. Specifically, the culprit is…
Read onPeople living in heavily polluted areas of the United States may be more vulnerable to Parkinson’s disease, a new study suggests. Specifically, the culprit is…
Read onAll those images of beautiful-looking people on social media can deflate a young person’s self-image, but there may be an easy fix: limiting time spent…
Read onLiving closer to outdoor spaces and natural water may be better for your mental health, researchers say. A new study finds that close proximity to…
Read onIf you spend hours a day scrolling on your smartphone or tablet, you might get “tech neck.” “Humans are upright creatures, and our bodies aren’t…
Read onHow close a person lives to a major road could have an impact on their eczema risk. New research suggests that folks who live farther…
Read onLate-night cramming, hall parties and other nocturnal activities can rob college kids of sleep, taking a big toll on grade point averages. Freshmen who racked…
Read onMore than a decade ago, the Obama administration passed the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 as a way to counter the toll the obesity…
Read onWhat do race and early education have to do with dementia risk among seniors? Quite a bit, a new study suggests. Researchers spent decades tracking…
Read onExposure to wildfire smoke can increase the risk of premature birth, new research suggests. For the study, the researchers reviewed birth certificates and hospital delivery…
Read onResearchers studying well water found current monitoring practices often fail to reflect actual groundwater pollution risks. The problem: Spikes in harmful bacteria, like those from…
Read onPeople who live near traffic noise, especially when it continues at night, are more likely to develop the repetitive whistling or buzzing sounds in their…
Read onAmerican schoolchildren could be getting school lunches that have less sugar and salt in the future, thanks to new nutrition standards announced by the U.S.…
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