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Using Certain Products In Pregnancy May Up ‘Forever Chemical’ Exposure

A new analysis reveals an association between the use of personal care products and concentrations of PFAS in people who… Read More

2 years ago
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The Safest Cities In The U.S. In 2024

Threats to safety in the U.S. range from health crises and natural disasters to financial challenges like unaffordable mortgages, lack… Read More

2 years ago
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Consumers Are Drowning In Debt As Scores Of Businesses Close All Over The US

U.S. consumers have piled up the largest mountain of household debt in the history of the world.  If the federal government… Read More

2 years ago
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Road Rage: Causes, Impact &, How To Avoid It

Picture this: you are driving, probably thinking about your day, and someone starts to tailgate you and then cuts you… Read More

2 years ago
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US States Are Finally Starting To Put In Place Protections For The Kids Of Family Vloggers

Ruby Franke was once one of the most popular YouTube family vloggers, posting videos featuring her husband and six children on… Read More

2 years ago
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How Lincare Became A Multibillion-Dollar Medicare Scofflaw

For Lincare, paying multimillion-dollar legal settlements is an integral part of doing business. This article was written by Peter Elkind… Read More

2 years ago
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‘Ozempic Face’: Causes, Symptoms, And Solutions 

In the United States, where over 40% of adults are classified as obese, the weight loss industry is booming. Health-conscious… Read More

2 years ago
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Analyzing Crashes Can Be Painful, But Creating Safer Streets Is Worth It

People are driving crazier than ever, but is there a way to make our streets safer? This article was written… Read More

2 years ago
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Cells Have More Mini ‘Organs’ Than Researchers Thought

Think back to that basic biology class you took in high school. You probably learned about organelles, those little “organs” inside… Read More

2 years ago
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U.S. Median Income In Blue, Red, And Swing States

In blue states, the median income isn't rising enough to keep up with the cost of living. This article was… Read More

2 years ago

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