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When does ‘old age’ begin? Public perception may be skewing later

New research shows that seniors think old age starts later than generations before them did.
560d ago

When does 'old age' begin? Public perception may be skewing later

How old is old? The answer to that question appears to be changing, according to a new study. And the older people get, the later they think old age begins.
569d ago

These foods don't deserve their bad reputations, dietitians and doctors say

Health experts say some foods have been wrongly villainized and can be healthier than people think. The list includes coffee, eggs and potatoes.

Gambling addiction hotlines say volume is up and callers are younger as online sports betting booms

Centers for problem gambling are noticing a rise in calls to their helplines. Their directors point to the legalization of sports betting and popularity of apps like FanDuel and DraftKings.
579d ago

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Abortion Rights

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Abortion Rights

Florida abortion ban prompts two Southern states to prep for an influx of patients

With Florida's ban on abortions after six weeks set to take effect, clinics in North Carolina and Virginia say they are gearing up for a surge in patients.
593d ago

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Kids' Health

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Kids' Health

New health warning issued about the dangers of water bead toys

Water beads start small but expand when immersed in water. If a child swallows one, it can grow inside their body, causing gastrointestinal blockages.
612d ago

Does yogurt reduce risk of diabetes? The FDA says it might.

Food makers can now advertise that regularly eating yogurt may reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes without objection from the FDA.

Tweens are getting rashes from some skin care products popularized on social media, dermatologists say

A few days after she began her new skin care regimen — toner, moisturizer, serum and facial mist — the skin around 13-year-old Leora’s lips became red and dry.
615d ago

Eye ointments sold at CVS and Walmart recalled due to concerns over sterility

Four eye ointment products sold in some Walmart and CVS stores have been recalled because the facility in which they were manufactured may have been unsanitary.
619d ago

Seven cases of measles confirmed in Florida outbreak that began in an elementary school

Six people have been diagnosed with measles in an outbreak at an elementary School in Weston, Florida.
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