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New study of newborns' telomere length found that obese and overweight mothers risk shortening the lives of their children by up to 17 years
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buffalo.edu
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A fear of falling increases the risk of it happening by up to 60%
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In a new extensive systematic review of 182 meta-analyses from 2000 to 2023, researchers identified 17 modifiable risk factors that are shared by stroke, dementia, and late-life depression
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Lowering bad cholesterol may cut risk of dementia by 26% and a reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease specifically, study suggests
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From extreme heat and floods to shifting disease risks, a new study shows how global warming disrupts every stage of blood collection, testing, storage, and delivery – putting lives at risk.
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Brain-harming chemicals released from mattresses while children sleep: Study measured chemicals in air of children’s bedrooms and found worrisome levels of more than two dozen phthalates…
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New research found children exposed to consistently high levels of air pollution throughout childhood showed increased likelihood of attention problems and substance abuse in adolescence
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A new study from the Colorado School of Public Health concluded that Colorado children diagnosed with a type of cancer of the blood and bone marrow were more likely to live near oil and gas well sites than children who were free of cancer.
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Climate Crisis Has Tripled Length of Deadly Ocean Heatwaves, Study Finds
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Study: Unmarried adults have lower risk of dementia
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Pixel is a unit of length and area
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Autism rate rises to 3% of children in U.S CDC study
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Life Deep Beneath The Soil Found to be Dominated by New Phylum of Bacteria, CSP1-3
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Newborns treated with antibiotics respond less well to vaccines, study shows
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Brisk walking linked to lower risk of heart rhythm problems, study finds
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Study found that people who were not married were less at risk (at least 50% lower risk) than married people for dementia
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MSU study finds growing number of people never want children
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Study Finds Growing Risk of 'Thirstwaves' as the Planet Warms
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Diabetes during pregnancy linked to higher rates of ADHD, autism in children, study says
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A new approach redefines the conception of black holes by mapping out their detailed structure
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The first study of US adolescent girls after states enacted restrictions on abortion access following the 2022 Dobbs Supreme Court decision found as a result of Dobbs, two-thirds of girls ages 13 to 17 (more than 7 million) now live in states that ban or severely restrict their abortion access.
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Frequent use of antibiotics in infants and young children before age 2 may increase risk for asthma, hayfever, food allergies and other conditions, finds study of more than 1 million UK babies
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rutgers.edu
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Study of more than 600,000 first-time mothers in Denmark found those who started a hormonal contraceptive in the year after giving birth were almost 1.5-times more likely to develop depression compared to mothers not using a hormonal contraceptive
21 days ago
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Thieves took their iPhones. Apple won't give their digital lives back
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Creating and sharing deepfakes through tools such as OpenAI is now a crime in New Jersey—punishable by up to 5 years in prison
22 days ago
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Research found that individuals with fathers afflicted by Alzheimer’s disease exhibit a marked increase in the spread of tau proteins within their cerebral architecture
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A new study finds rising temperatures already account for nearly 8,500 lost healthy years annually – and that number could double by the 2050s without action.
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A notable proportion of Parkinson's disease diagnoses are corrected, as up to one in six diagnoses changed after ten years of follow-up
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The Dangerous Ideas of "Longtermism" and "Existential Risk"
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