CDC: 300,000 Americans are Diagnosed With Lyme Disease Each Year |
ATLANTA (AP) –Lyme disease is about 10 times more common than previously reported, health officials said Monday. As many as 300,000 Americans... | |
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Childhood Bullying’s Lasting Impact on Employment |
Bullying can have harmful effects on childhood development, and the latest research reveals those detrimental influences may even stretch into... | |
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Back To Class: Three Ways School Meals (and Snacks) Will Look Different |
With the average American child spending up more than 20 hours a week in school, it follows that they’re doing a good part of their daily... | |
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The Key to Happy Relationships? It’s Not All About Communication |
If couples were paying any attention during the last few decades, they should be able to recite the one critical ingredient for a healthy... | |
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The Good and Bad News About Obesity: It’s No Longer Rising, but It’s More Dangerous Than Ever |
Obesity is more deadly than previously thought, but a nationwide survey shows that after rising for decades, rates have not increased for the first... | |
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Soda Contributes to Behavior Problems Among Young Children |
Sugar-sweetened beverages are one of the major culprits in the obesity epidemic, but sodas have also been connected to behavioral problems among... | |
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Cocoa, Coffee and Caffeine: How Helpful (or Harmful) is a Cup of Joe? |
Americans gulp nearly 400 million cups of coffee every day, so it’s time to understand what all of that java is doing to our brains and bodies. | |
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“Family Annihilators”: Understanding What Drives Fathers to Kill |
A new paper analyzing "family annihilators" in Britain breaks down these murderers into four basic types |
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