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Rethink the 10,000-a-day step goal; study suggests fewer steps are just as effective
Walking has always been touted as a great form of exercise, but just how many steps do we need to…
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Hospital and nursing home food undermines both patient and planetary health, new study shows
Health care institutions play a crucial role in promoting health and well-being, but a recent study has shed light on…
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H5N1 bird flu hasn’t been as deadly as feared. Study offers theory why
The H5N1 bird flu virus has long been a cause for concern due to its high mortality rate in humans.…
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Fed Unlikely to Cut Rates to Zero Again, Study Finds
Interest rates have been a hot topic of conversation lately, with many people eagerly awaiting a return to the ultra-low…
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Study finds 6% of Florida teens have handguns, a 65% increase in two decades
Gun deaths among children are a growing concern, but a recent study has found that the number of teenagers carrying…
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Odds of beating cancer improve with health insurance, study finds
Access to innovative drugs can make a significant difference in the survival rates of cancer patients, according to a recent…
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Certain type of hormone therapy increases breast cancer risk, study finds
Hormone therapy has long been a popular treatment for menopausal symptoms in women. However, a new study published in The…
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‘Sycophant’ AI bots endanger users seeking therapy, study finds
AI Therapy Chatbots: Helpful or Harmful? The use of chatbots for mental health self-care has been on the rise, with…
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Half of all private-sector workers in the U.S. have no access to a retirement plan, study finds
According to a recent study from the Pew Charitable Trusts, about half of all U.S. workers in the private sector…
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