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Tea, berries, dark chocolate and apples could lead to a longer life span, flavonoid study finds
New research has revealed that incorporating a diverse range of flavonoid-rich foods into your diet, such as tea, berries, dark…
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Measles vaccination rates in children have declined in most U.S. counties, study finds
The decline in childhood measles vaccination rates across the United States has raised concerns about the potential for outbreaks of…
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Moms in the U.S. report large decline in mental health in recent years, study finds
A recent study published in JAMA Internal Medicine revealed concerning findings about the physical and mental health of mothers in…
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Publix recalls baby food sold in more than 1,400 stores after testing finds elevated lead levels
The recent recall of fruit and vegetable baby food by Publix has raised concerns about elevated levels of lead in…
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Even weak tropical cyclones raise infant mortality in poorer countries, finds research
Tropical cyclones, even those below hurricane or typhoon strength, have been linked to a significant increase in infant mortality rates…
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Climate change could drive surge in foreclosures and lender losses, new study finds
Climate change is not only a threat to the environment but also to the financial stability of American homeowners and…
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Kroger overcharges customers for items marked as being on sale, Consumer Reports finds
Kroger shoppers may find themselves facing unexpected charges at the checkout counter due to price tag errors at the supermarket…
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People with more nature in their neighborhoods smoke and drink less, study finds
A recent study led by the University of Exeter has shed light on the positive impact of green spaces on…
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Most Americans don’t earn enough to afford basic costs of living, analysis finds
The economic divide in America is widening, as a recent report from the Ludwig Institute for Shared Economic Prosperity (LISEP)…
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Males are more likely to get sick and less likely to seek care for three common diseases, global analysis finds
The study conducted by Angela Chang and her colleagues at the University of Southern Denmark sheds light on the disparities…
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