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  • Wildfire smoke is obvious, but its long-term health impacts are not
    The 2025 Canadian wildfire season is on track to be the country's second worst on record, burning more than 16.5... Read more
  • Education gap linked to differences in biological aging
    A new study by USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology researchers shows that Americans with less education are aging faster... Read more
  • Safe water tool nearly three times more effective than standard practice, new study finds
    A new study finds a dramatic increase in safe drinking water when a machine learning-enabled tool created by York University... Read more
  • Novel technique scans for health cues using light and skin
    A handheld sensor and innovative technique developed by Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists could one day offer a noninvasive alternative... Read more
  • Is moderate drinking actually healthy? Scientists say the idea is outdated
    Whether it's a glass of red wine with dinner or a celebratory cocktail on the weekend, drinking in moderation has... Read more
  • Most air cleaning devices have not been tested on people and little is known about their potential harms
    Portable air cleaners aimed at curbing indoor spread of infections are rarely tested for how well they protect people—and very... Read more
  • Extreme heat poses growing threat to an aging population, but many are unaware of the risk
    Older adults often don't realize how vulnerable they are to extreme heat and most aren't prepared for long periods of... Read more
  • Plant-based diets can reduce the risk of multimorbidity, multinational study finds
    In a large-scale multinational study involving over 400,000 women and men aged 37 to 70 years from six European countries,... Read more
  • Matcha latte for the likes: How 'performative eating' is changing our relationship with food
    Ever ordered a salad on a first date when you really wanted the burger?... Read more
  • Should additional food allergens have mandatory labeling due to anaphylaxis risk?
    The European Regulation list on mandatory labeling of foods includes 14 allergenic foods. Research published in Clinical & Experimental Allergy... Read more
  • Sounds serious: NYC noise pollution takes a toll
    Tim Mulligan moved to central Manhattan so he could be closer to work and avoid a daily ordeal on the... Read more
  • US recalls shrimp over potential radioactivity scare
    US health authorities announced Tuesday a recall of frozen shrimp potentially contaminated with radioactivity.... Read more
  • Semi-skimmed milk introduction in 1980s transformed public health outcomes, study shows
    A new study reveals that individuals who enjoyed whole milk during the 1970s and early 1980s had a higher risk... Read more
  • Food program initiative sees improvement in fruit and vegetable intake, food security
    New research from the University of Washington shows that the City of Seattle's Fresh Bucks program can improve fruit and... Read more
  • Parents with poorer health are disadvantaged by parental insurance, researcher finds
    Generous parental insurance can improve the mental health of new parents. However, the way the insurance is designed risks excluding... Read more
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