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Too much screen time at young age linked to higher likelihood of developmental delays, study finds
Giving your phone or tablet to very young children to keep them occupied may seem like a good idea at…
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At what point does your taste in music officially get old? There’s a study for that – National | Globalnews.ca
It happened again at the gym. In the middle of my workout, some godawful song started playing: another wretchedly over-Auto…
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FDA approves first postpartum depression pill in U.S. – National | Globalnews.ca
Federal health officials have approved the first pill specifically intended to treat severe depression after childbirth, a condition that affects…
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Ukrainian teachers adapt for classes on the frontline
Not far from the frontline in eastern Ukraine, the school in the industrial town of Kostiantynivka is bombed out but…
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Halifax Police Board directs HRP, Halifax RCMP to work on integrated policing – Halifax | Globalnews.ca
A presentation on HRM’s dual policing model to the Board of Police Commissioners marks the beginning of discussions around implementing…
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Weather or Not with Lee Goldberg | Is NYC sinking under the weight of its skyscrapers?
Saturday, June 3, 2023 2:42AM NEW YORK (WABC) — With more than one million buildings and weighing nearly 1.7 trillion…
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2 NYC safe injection sites to be part of study measuring whether they prevent overdoses
For the first time, the U.S. government will pay for a large study measuring whether overdoses can be prevented by…
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Poor Working Conditions Can Impact Your Mental Health: Report | Entrepreneur
Crummy working conditions aren’t just bad for morale. Late shifts, job insecurity, and a lack of sick leave can negatively…
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Life Expectancy In U.S. Faces Widest Wealth Gap in 40 Years | Entrepreneur
Can your zip code and income correlate to how long you have to live? Although life expectancy has declined overall…
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Trying Hard To Stick To Your Diet, Exercise Plans? Quality Sleep Might Help
Sticking to a healthy diet and exercise plan is crucial for people aiming to lose weight. A new study has…
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Can’t Resist Sweets, Junk Food? Here’s How They Alter Your Brain To Keep Wanting More
Do you find it hard to resist eating sweets and junk food? You can now blame your brain for the…
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Men 70% More Likely To Die Within A Year Of Spousal Loss, Says Study
For many older people, the world crumbles when their spouse dies. The widows or widowers may spend years in mourning, trying…
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Study Finds Road Traffic Noise Increases Blood Pressure
Road traffic noise can be annoying, especially when trying to focus. And now it’s more infuriating to know that such…
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Hormonal Birth Control Methods Raise Risk Of Breast Cancer: Study
Birth control medications can be the most convenient way to prevent unnecessary pregnancies but researchers say those who take them on a…
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Here Is The Age At Which Your Ability To Walk And Talk Begins To Decline
The human brain’s ability to juggle between two tasks begins to decline almost a decade earlier than expected, a new…
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Nervous System Instrumental In Severe Allergic Shock, Study Confirms
The most common marker of a severe allergic reaction is anaphylaxis, which strikes within minutes of exposure to allergens and…
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Can Mothers Pass On Obesity To Daughters? Here’s What A Study Says
Obesity is a growing concern among people, not just for cosmetic reasons but the increasing health risks as well. According…
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Olive Oil Byproduct Could Help Improve Your Exercise Performance, Study Shows How
You may prefer olive oil as the best option when it comes to healthy cooking. It sure is a nutritional…
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MIND Diet May Prove Beneficial For Alzheimer’s Patients: Study
Alzheimer’s disease is characterized by memory loss and gradual cognitive decline. In the U.S., around one in nine older adults…
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4 Billion People Will Be Overweight Or Obese By 2035: Report
In the next 12 years, the global population could see a significant increase in the number of overweight or obese…
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