The more orgasms you have, the more you come to expect. And the reverse is also true, according to a new study of the so-called…
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The structure of teens’ families influences their risk of delinquent behaviors such as shoplifting, graffiti or robbery, new research suggests. For the study, the researchers…
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As doctors learn more about COVID-19 infection, they are finding that in rare cases, it appears tied to a disturbing eye condition. Retinal vein occlusion…
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The Pfizer COVID vaccine significantly reduced U.S. children’s risk of severe illness and hospitalization during the recent Omicron surge, according to a new study. But…
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If there’s any doubt that America’s teens have suffered mightily during the pandemic, a new government survey offers fresh proof of the pain restrictions from…
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Kids today feel more pressured by their parents’ high expectations, and that may be feeding a rise in perfectionism, a new study suggests. Some people…
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As sign-ups for youth football get underway this spring, a new study reveals that Americans may love their football, but half now believe that kids…
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“Sugar-free” might sound healthy, but a new study hints that people who consume a lot of artificial sweeteners may face a slightly higher cancer risk.…
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In yet another finding that highlights the health perks coffee can brew, new studies show that having two to three cups a day not only…
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Special needs children often require out-of-network care from specialists, which means more out-of-pocket costs and extra stress for families, a new study finds. “In the…
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A sudden rash can be a puzzling and alarming symptom in a child. But as one expert explains, rashes are common in kids and often…
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It takes a lot of will to successfully lose weight, but a new research review suggests that “motivational” conversations with a health provider may make…
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