Researchers examined data from prior studies involving more than 222,000 men and women in the United States, Europe, Japan and Australia who were followed for an average of 7.6 years. The in... Read more
Younger college graduates are more likely to trust health information from questionable sources on the Internet than older high school grads would, new research reports. Researchers say many... Read more
If you’re unsure about the best way to brush your teeth, you’re unlikely to get much help from experts. Dental associations and toothpaste and toothbrush companies don’t agree on the most ef... Read more
Older adults with too little vitamin D in their blood may have twice the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease as seniors with sufficient levels of the “sunshine vitamin,” a new study finds... Read more
More than a quarter-million middle and high school students who were non-smokers say they used an electronic cigarette last year – a threefold increase from 2011, a new U.S. study says. Rese... Read more
Preschoolers with special needs benefit from going to school with children who have strong language skills, according to a new study. Classmates with higher-level language abilities promote... Read more
Children with autism may find the “unconditional” love of the family dog a real help, a small new study finds. Researchers at the University of Missouri interviewed 70 parents of... Read more
As carbon dioxide levels continue to rise around the globe, a new food investigation contends that many of the world’s crops will lose vital nutrients. The new analysis looks at how nu... Read more
Study suggests more than 3 hours daily doubles chance of early death, but one expert questions the connection Attention, binge TV watchers: New research suggests that long stretches spent gl... Read more
New guidelines stress the importance of immediate cooling for athletes In the hottest months of the year, experts are urging coaches and paramedics to change how they treat athletes sufferin... Read more
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