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Feds issue warnings on 'copycat' delta-8 products that mimic popular foods
In a joint effort to curb the illegal sales of food products containing delta-8 THC, the U.S. Food and Drug... Read more
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Some say a shot of olive oil can prevent a hangover—here's what the science says
The search for alcohol hangover cures is as old as alcohol itself. Many cures and remedies are sold, but scientific... Read more
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Bushfire smoke sparks surges in Western Australia hospital admissions
New research shows a strong link between smoke from bushfires and an increase in Perth hospital admissions for heart and... Read more
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Two years later, 988 crisis line has answered 10 million requests
Just two years after the launch of the nation's three-digit crisis hotline, more than 10 million calls, texts and chat... Read more
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A historian explains the science and politics of nutrition facts labels
The Nutrition Facts label, that black and white information box found on nearly every packaged food product in the U.S.... Read more
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Is Joe Biden experiencing cognitive decline? Here's why we shouldn't speculate
As the United States presidential election race gathers pace, current president Joe Biden's advanced age continues to draw significant scrutiny.... Read more
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More Black Americans die from effects of air pollution, study shows
Everyone knows that air pollution is bad for health, but how bad depends a lot on who you are. People... Read more
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Despite past storms' lessons, long-term care residents again left powerless
A power outage can be difficult for anyone, but older adults are especially vulnerable to temperature extremes, with medications or... Read more
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Why the election may slow plans to replace lead pipes
With the Environmental Protection Agency's latest—and strictest—plan to minimize the risk of Americans drinking lead-contaminated water on the horizon, the... Read more
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Study finds tobacco industry is specifically targeting Arab and Ultra-Orthodox news media in Israel
A recent study has revealed that there are significant disparities in how Philip Morris International's IQOS heated tobacco product is... Read more
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Q&A: Experts discuss health care and the 2024 presidential election
Health care has often taken a central role in political campaigns, and the 2024 presidential election is no different. But... Read more
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Certain diets may protect against heart disease with type 1 diabetes
Certain dietary patterns may protect against inflammation and heart disease in adults with type 1 diabetes, according to a study... Read more
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Australian teenagers say alcohol-free products are appealing and could act as a gateway to alcohol use
New research led by The George Institute for Global Health and published today in Appetite, found that more than half... Read more
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Farming under the influence: Study finds 1 in 3 farmers have multiple drinks a week
A new University of Georgia study reveals that 1 in 5 U.S. farmers report binge drinking when they experience high... Read more
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Researchers show that age, sex and BMI are significantly associated with bowel movement frequency
Everybody poops, but not every day. New research by the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) suggests bowel movement frequency is... Read more