Hunger in the United States reached its highest level in nearly a decade in 2023, with 18 million households, or 13.5% of the population, struggling to get enough food, according …
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Study Shows Women Less Likely to Return for Breast Screenings After False-Positive Results
A recent study from UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center found that women who receive false-positive mammogram results are less likely to return for recommended breast cancer screenings. The research reviewed …
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A former top aide to New York Governor Kathy Hochul has been charged with acting as an undisclosed agent for China, according to a federal indictment unsealed on Tuesday. Linda …
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U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy issued a warning on Wednesday, declaring that the mental health and well-being of parents has become an “urgent public health issue” requiring immediate action. In …
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In a recent report by The Epoch Times, the state of the U.S. job market was analyzed as the Federal Reserve shifted its focus from inflation control to employment stabilization. …
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Zuckerberg Admits to Biden Admin Pressure on Meta, Regrets Censorship Decisions
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has acknowledged that the Biden administration pressured Facebook to censor content, including critical COVID-19 information and reports on Hunter Biden’s laptop. In a letter to House …
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A record 8.5 percent of homes in the United States are now worth $1 million or more, according to a recent report by real estate brokerage Redfin. This marks the …
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Study Finds Watching Just 8 Minutes of TikTok Can Harm Mental Health
Image credit to Doctorxgc A recent study from Charles Sturt University in Australia found that just eight minutes of watching weight loss content on TikTok can harm mental health. …
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A recent study conducted by researchers at King’s College London has unveiled concerning evidence that excessive smartphone use, referred to as “problematic smartphone use” (PSU), is significantly impacting the mental …
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A new study has found that extreme weather conditions, such as intense heat and severe cold, significantly increase the likelihood of seniors missing important doctor appointments. With the dual challenges …