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Sweetened beverage taxes decrease consumption in lower-income households by nearly 50%, study finds

The implementation of taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages in eight cities across the United States is proving to be

Study finds opt-out treatment helps smokers quit, even those with low motivation

A recent study conducted by researchers at The University of Kansas Cancer Center has found that implementing an

Small Businesses’ Uncertainty Hits New High, Survey Finds

Small Business Uncertainty Hits All-Time High, Optimism Remains Low By Casey Harper (The Center Square) American small businesses

No, the Arrival of English Learners Doesn’t Hurt Other Students, a Study Finds

The population of English learners is on the rise across the United States, even in states and communities

Socially isolated seniors at risk of nutrient deficiencies, study finds

Older adults in the UK who are socially isolated are more likely to have an insufficient intake of

Having a sweet tooth is linked to higher risk of depression, diabetes and stroke, study finds

A recent study from the University of Surrey has found that individuals with a sweet tooth may be

New Autism Research Finds That Autistic Brains Are Differently Wired

Neurodiversity advocates have long argued that autistic brains are differently wired. Now, new evidence shows they are right.

Man walking dog finds possible human head inside an Amazon box

(AI image: Grok) CHICAGO — Police are conducting a death investigation after a man found an Amazon box

Vaccine uptake influenced by politics and socioeconomics, study finds

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light various disparities in vaccination rates based on political affiliation and socioeconomic

Analysis finds extreme rainfall linked to heightened risk of heart and lung disease deaths

Extreme rainfall events have been found to be associated with an increased risk of death from all causes,

Commonly used arm positions can substantially overestimate blood pressure readings, study finds

A recent study conducted by researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine has shed light on how the positioning of

Study finds food insufficiency increased with expiration of pandemic-era emergency allotments

Food insufficiency has been a growing concern in the United States, especially after the expiration of pandemic-era Supplemental