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CPW staff kill gray wolf linked to livestock attacks on Western Slope

Colorado Wildlife Officials Take Action Against Gray Wolf Responsible for Livestock Attacks Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials have

Sugar consumed through soda, fruit juice consistently linked to higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes

A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at Brigham Young University has shed new light on the relationship between

Midlife weight loss linked to longer, healthier lives

Losing weight through lifestyle changes has been shown to have significant long-term health benefits, without the need for

Skull found on New Jersey beach linked to 19th century shipwreck

In 1995, a mysterious skull washed onto a beach in Longport, New Jersey. Over the next three decades,

Positive mindset about aging in over-60s linked to better recovery after a fall

The link between how older adults perceive their aging process and their physical recovery after a fall has

Vitamin D supplements help slow telomere shortening linked to biological aging

Vitamin D has long been known for its role in maintaining bone health, but a new study suggests

Household mold linked to 1 in 4 hypersensitivity pneumonitis cases

Mold is a common problem in many homes, especially in areas where moisture lingers. Whether it's due to

Depression linked to physical pain years later

A recent study conducted by researchers at University College London has shed light on the relationship between pain

Cuts to food stamps linked to rising food insecurity and declining health for millions of Americans

Food insecurity and poor physical health have been on the rise since the end of federal pandemic-era emergency

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Early Signs of Parkinson’s Disease : ScienceAlert

Ultra-processed foods have long been associated with a slew of health issues, from obesity to heart disease. Despite

Midlife intakes of high-quality carbohydrates and dietary fiber linked to better health in older women

A recent study conducted by researchers from Tufts University and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has

Genome mapping of Brazil’s diverse population uncovers new variants linked to health

The genome of the Brazilian population has been deciphered for the first time in an international study published