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24 Mar

Unsafe Levels of Lead Found in Kids' Fast Fashion

Researchers tested 11 shirts from children's fast-fashion and discount clothing stores. All contained lead levels above FDA limits, according to the results.

23 Mar

Stopping GLP-1 Drugs May Raise Heart Risks

A new study finds even brief breaks from GLP-1 medications can increase the risk of heart attack, stroke, and death—highlighting the importance of staying on treatment.

20 Mar

High Blood Pressure Deaths On the Rise in Younger Women

A new study finds deaths from heart disease related to high blood pressure have quadrupled over the past two decades in young women.

Inclusive High Schools Benefit All Students, Not Just LGBTQ Teens

Inclusive High Schools Benefit All Students, Not Just LGBTQ Teens

An inclusive, welcoming environment for LGBTQ teenagers helps all students attending high school, a new study says.

Cisgender students (those whose gender identity matches the sex they were assigned at birth) experience an increase in their own social well-being if they attend a school that promotes openness and inclusivity toward LGBTQ te...

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Childhood Obesity Undercuts The American Dream For Some, Study Says

Childhood Obesity Undercuts The American Dream For Some, Study Says

Childhood obesity could be robbing some kids of their chance at the American Dream.

Children who are obese are far less likely to climb the economic ladder as adults, compared to kids who have a normal weight, researchers recently reported in the Journal of Population Economics.

In essence, kids’ excess weight appears ...

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  • March 25, 2026
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U.S. Medicine, Science Facing An Online Misinformation Siege, Poll Concludes

U.S. Medicine, Science Facing An Online Misinformation Siege, Poll Concludes

Americans are trapped in a ruthless social media spin cycle of viral misinformation regarding science and medicine, with many actively contributing to the problem, a new Harris Poll has found.

People have come to depend on social media for news about health and science, but the poll found they also blame these platforms for the spread of m...

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  • March 25, 2026
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'Universal Donor' Blood Supplies Dangerously Low, Study Warns

'Universal Donor' Blood Supplies Dangerously Low, Study Warns

Blood banks are reporting dangerously low supplies of “universal donor” O-negative blood, a new study warns.

O-negative blood can be given to patients of any blood type, making it essential in medical emergencies where a person’s blood type is unknown, researchers said.

But O-negative supplies have dropped to critic...

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  • March 25, 2026
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Parental Loss Due to Drugs, Violence Raises Child Death Risk by 2,000%

Parental Loss Due to Drugs, Violence Raises Child Death Risk by 2,000%

When a parent dies unexpectedly due to violence, self-harm or addiction, the trauma for a child left behind is immense. 

And a new study reveals that this heartbreak carries more than just emotional weight  — it significantly increases the child's own risk of dying before they reach adulthood.

Researchers at the Unive...

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  • March 25, 2026
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Why Stepping Outside May Help You Eat Better

Why Stepping Outside May Help You Eat Better

Most people visit a local park to clear their heads or get some exercise, but a new study suggests that green space might be a secret weapon for a better diet.

Drexel University resesearchers found there is a powerful link between the time we spend in nature and the quality of the food we put on our plates.

The study — publishe...

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