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How Early-Life Stress Can ‘Reprogram’ The Brain

New research reveals how childhood adversity shapes the brain and behavior. This article was written by UC Irvine and originally… Read More

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Snack Slowdown Hits General Mills

General Mills shares fell in premarket trading in New York after the processed foods giant warned of "greater-than-expected retailer inventory headwinds… Read More

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Homeownership Rates By U.S. State

As of 2024, nearly two-thirds (65.7%) U.S. households owned their home, while the rest rented. This article was originally published by USA… Read More

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How Swipe Fees Are Fueling California’s Growing Debt Crisis 

California, like much of the country, is facing an unprecedented credit card debt crisis. WalletHub’s latest report shows that credit card debt in California is increasing faster than anywhere in the country,… Read More

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How The Color Of St. Patrick’s Day Went From Blue To Green

St. Patrick’s Day usually conjures images of partying, Catholicism, Irish nationalism and, perhaps most famously, the color green: green clothes,… Read More

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Utah To Become 1st State To Ban Fluoride In Drinking Water

In a huge development, and coming just weeks after federal health secretary and Fluoride-skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was sworn into office,… Read More

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Plastic Exposure May Be Making Bacteria Resistant To Drugs

Microplastics could be fueling antibiotic resistance, according to new research. This article was written by Boston University and originally published… Read More

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What’s That Microplastic? Advances In Machine Learning Are Making Identifying Plastics In The Environment

Microplastics – the tiny particles of plastic shed when litter breaks down – are everywhere, from the deep sea to Mount Everest, and many researchers worry that they… Read More

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Why Cities Need More Than Office Conversions To Fix Their Housing Shortage

“The U.S. is short millions of homes, and office vacancy rates are at record highs,” Alex Horowitz, project director of… Read More

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Study Finds That 60% Of Adults Will Be Overweight Or Obese By 2050

Nearly 60 percent of all adults and a third of all children in the world will be overweight or obese… Read More

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