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Mom’s smartphone use might affect baby’s language development
Mothers tend to speak less to infants when they're on their smartphones, a new study finds. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News Mothers tend to speak less to infants…
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Study recommends testing for COVID-19 two days after symptoms
Researchers recommend waiting a couple days after symptoms start before taking a COVID-19 test. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News The COVID virus, or rather people's…
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Study warns of drug-resistant fungi found in compost, soil, flower bulbs
Researchers found high levels of multidrug-resistant fungi in compost, soil and flower bulbs sold at popular retailers. Photo by Cottonbro Studio/Pexels A…
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Meat alternatives might be healthier for heart than meat
Plant-based meat alternatives may be healthier for your heart than traditional meat, a new review finds. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News Even though plant-based meat…
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Obesity may be more harmful in children born underweight
Low-birth-weight newborns have a higher risk of health complications if they become obese as children, a new study has found. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News…
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Cortisol appears to play role in tough-to-treat diabetes
About 1 in 4 people (24%) with tough-to-treat Type 2 diabetes have elevated cortisol levels, researchers found. Photo by PhotoMIX Company/Pexels The stress hormone…
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U.S. pedestrian deaths fall for first time since pandemic
Pedestrian deaths in the United States declined in 2023 but remain higher than pre-pandemic levels, according to new data. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News For the…
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Healthy weight loss may lower risk of cancer
Dropping pounds can improve a person's odds against developing certain types of cancer, a new study finds. Photo by Pixabay/Pexels Losing weight can protect you against…
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CDC warns of increased dengue fever risk in U.S. as worldwide cases soar
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a health advisory Tuesday, warning of increased dengue fever risk in the United States as cases of the mosquito-borne virus hit…
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WHO: Drugs and alcohol killed more than 3M people worldwide in 2019
Alcohol and drug use are especially deadly for young adults and men in particular, a new report by the World Health Organization shows. File Photo by Alonso Capul/EPA-EFE…
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