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Know What ‘Chroming’ Is? TikTok Fad Could Harm Your Kids
Chroming, where toxic fumes from common household items are inhaled for a quick high, is on the rise among youth and TikTok may be to blame, new research suggests. In findings that are to be presented Saturday...
- Posted September 27, 2024
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Babies Who Got Only Breast Milk in Hospital Have Lower Asthma Rates
If you think it isn’t important to start breastfeeding your newborn while still in the hospital, think again. New research shows that infants who were exclusively fed breast milk during their hospitalization right after birth were 22%...
- Posted September 27, 2024
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One Gun Law Reduces School Shooting Deaths
Laws that ban assault weapons do indeed protect children from dying in mass shootings, but the same can’t be said for more common types of gun restrictions and regulations, new research shows. “Mass shootings are horrific events....
- Posted September 27, 2024
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Gum Disease Germs Could Help Trigger Cancer
Bacteria that causes gum disease can also raise a person’s risk of head and neck cancers, a new study says. More than a dozen bacterial species have been linked to a collective 50% increased risk of head...
- Posted September 26, 2024
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U.S. Restarts Free COVID Test Program
Starting today, the U.S. government is offering another round of free COVID tests. “U.S. households will be eligible to order 4 free COVID-19 tests at COVIDTests.gov,” according to the Department of Health and Human Services. “The COVID-19 tests...
- Posted September 26, 2024
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One More Death Tied to Listeria From Boar’s Head Deli Meats
There’s been one more death linked to listeria illness from tainted deli meats made by Boar’s Head, bringing the death toll to 10. The latest update from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recorded an...
- Posted September 26, 2024
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Health Concerns Around Fluoride in Water Merit EPA Action, Judge Rules
THURSDAY, Sept. 26, 2024 —The Environmental Protection Agency must address concerns about potential health risks posed by the recommended levels of fluoride in the country’s drinking water, a federal court in California has ruled. While District Court Judge...
- Posted September 26, 2024
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U.S. Suicide Death Rate Is Rising Again
U.S. suicide rates are ticking back upward again after a dip during the pandemic, new statistics show. Suicide deaths per 100,000 people had fallen from 14.2 recorded in the pre-pandemic year of 2018 to 13.5 in 2020....
- Posted September 26, 2024
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Airports Take Big Toll on Sleep of Those Living Nearby
As people living near airports probably already know, all that overhead traffic can take a huge hit to their sleep, a new study confirms. Night-time aircraft noise increases a person’s risk of tossing and turning in bed...
- Posted September 26, 2024
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Being a ‘Weekend Warrior’ Can Cut Your Odds for 200 Diseases
There’s good news for folks who struggle to fit regular exercise into their busy workweek. “Weekend warrior” workouts are just as beneficial as daily exercise to a person’s overall health, a new study says. People who get...
- Posted September 26, 2024