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They’re known as "killer whales," but orcas have a surprisingly soft and even generous side."Orcas often share food w ...
Gastrointestinal cancers are rising at an alarming rate in young adults, a new study warns.While colon cancer is the most common early-onset gastrointestinal ca ...
For adults with chronic low back pain, gabapentin prescription is associated with an increased risk for dementia and m ...
Developmental lead (Pb) exposure is associated with an increased rate of forgetting among children, according to a stu ...
Early-onset neonatal sepsis and meningitis are associated with an increased risk for childhood epilepsy, according to ...
Childhood cancer survivors have a lower risk for registered COVID-19 infection but a higher risk for severe COVID-19, ...
A new study finds consuming more fruit, dietary fiber, dairy and caffeine may lower your risk of developing ringing in your ears (tinnitus). In the U.S., 25 million people live with tinnitus, which ...
In today’s busy world, finding some ‘me time’ can help restore your health and happiness but a new study finds some activities you do alone are more healing than others. Researchers surveyed about 900 ...
Teens who take part in organized sports also score big in the classroom.A new study finds team sports like soccer and artistic sports like gymnastics have long- ...
Eating a lot of red meat, especially the processed kind, isn’t only bad for your heart. A new study finds filling your plate with things like burgers and bacon may increase your risk for cognitive ...
A new study suggests ice baths and cold showers after exercise may help reduce stress, improve sleep and slightly boost quality of life, but the benefits appear short-lived -- and more high-quality ...
Counting your daily steps isn’t only a great way to protect your heart health. A new study finds people who take at least 5,000 steps a day experience fewer symptoms of depression and the benefit ...