General Health
Toxic Lead Found in Cinnamon Product, FDA Says
FRIDAY, July 26, 2024 (HealthDay News) — An additional cinnamon product sold in the United States has been found to contain high levels
Finess & Exercise
Athletes Can Expect High Ozone, Pollen Counts for Paris Olympics
FRIDAY, July 26, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Bad news for Olympians headed to Paris — high levels of ozone pollution and grass pollen
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Athletes Can Expect High Ozone, Pollen Counts for Paris Olympics
FRIDAY, July 26, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Bad news for Olympians headed to Paris — high levels of ozone pollution
Shingles Vaccine Could Lower Dementia Risk
FRIDAY, July 26, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Older people who avail themselves of the newest shingles vaccine could reap a
Wildfires in Western U.S., Canada Create Hazardous Air Conditions
THURSDAY, July 25, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Wildfires raging in several states and Canada are triggering air quality alerts and
Kids’ Health
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Screens, Tweens and Sleep: Study Uncovers Tips for Better Rest
FRIDAY, July 26, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Turning off smartphones is an important step in making sure tweens get the sleep they need, a new study says. Leaving a phone ringer on is associated with a 25% higher risk of sleep disturbance among tweens ages 11 and 12, according to
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Big Drop in U.S. Kids, Teens Misusing Prescription Meds
WEDNESDAY, July 24, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Misuse of illicit prescription drugs is falling dramatically among U.S. high school students, a new study says. The percentage of seniors who say they’ve misused prescription drugs in the past year has dropped to 2% in 2022, down from 11% back in 2009,
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One Emotion Drives Teens to Scroll Through Instagram
FRIDAY, July 19, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Boredom is the key emotion behind most teens’ use of Instagram, a new study says. Teens open the app because they’re bored, then sift through its contents looking for interesting bits to relieve their boredom, researchers report. Then, bored by slogging through the
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Frequent House Moves Take Lifetime Toll on Kids’ Mental Health
THURSDAY, July 18, 2024 (HealthDay News) — Kids whose families frequently move have a significantly higher risk of depression later in life, a new study warns. Children who move once between the ages of 10 and 15 are 41% more likely to be diagnosed with depression in adulthood, compared with
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