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University of North Carolina football coach Larry Fedora is under fire after he questioned the validity of studies on a degenerative brain illness that affects …
Published on July 19, 2018
A new study says older women with excess body fat, even if they have a normal body-mass index, could be at a greater risk for …
Published on December 6, 2018
Jennifer Davis hopes to expand her job prospects by going back to college and studying to become a real estate agent. Credit: Courtesy Jennifer Davis
Published on January 11, 2021
Studies say drinking coffee may protect your heart instead of causing or worsening heart problems. Mandatory Credit: Farknot Architect/Adobe Stock
Published on March 25, 2022
Lung damage was greater in those who smoke marijuana and tobacco compared with tobacco-only smokers, a preliminary study found. Mandatory Credit: Adobe Stock
Published on November 18, 2022
Adults ages 35 to 50 are using marijuana at record levels, according to the Monitoring the Future study. Mandatory Credit: Charles Wollertz/iStockphoto/Getty Imag
Published on August 18, 2023
Maia Peele was accepted into grad school at Harvard University on a full scholarship, where she'll study religion and spirituality. Mandatory Credit: KYW
Published on May 23, 2023
Treating hearing loss with hearing aids was associated with a decline in mortality risk, a new study showed. Mandatory Credit: Jacob Wackerhausen/iStockphoto/Getty Images
Published on January 4, 2024
According to the study published Tuesday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, breathing polluted air causes a "steep reduction" in scores on …
Published on August 28, 2018
The monkeys were once involved in a US Food and Drug Administration study intended to investigate the role of various levels of nicotine in the …
Published on December 4, 2018
A new study of the economics of college sports found that affluent White students are profiting off the labor of poor Black students./Credit: Joe Robbins/Getty …
Published on September 8, 2020
Factors like loss of control, changes in food availability and health anxiety might have contributed to the growth, a study author said. Mandatory Credit: Adobe …
Published on November 7, 2022
A new study found that overall, early-onset cancers increased an average of 0.28% each year from 2010 to 2019. Mandatory Credit: Gerry Broome/AP
Published on August 18, 2023
The system used in the study to identify similarities among fingerprints could be useful in crime scene analysis, the authors said. Mandatory Credit: Gabe Guo/Columbia …
Published on January 12, 2024
In the 18-to-25 age group, 32% of the total study population were medically vulnerable for severe Covid-19, and smoking was a large factor, researchers found./Credit: …
Published on July 13, 2020
Warning letters from schools that a child is overweight isn't helping stop the childhood obesity crisis in the US, a new study found. Credit: Getty …
Published on November 16, 2020
A new study finds that there may not be any short-term advantages to wearing eyeglasses with blue-light filters. Mandatory Credit: Vadym Plysiuk/iStockphoto/Getty Images/FILE
Published on August 18, 2023
Having polycystic ovary syndrome has been linked with experiencing cognitive decline later in life, according to a new study. Mandatory Credit: SeventyFour/iStockphoto/Getty Images
Published on January 31, 2024
Get 10,000 steps a day to potentially counteract the impacts of being too sedentary, a new study suggests. Mandatory Credit: Maskot/Getty Images via CNN Newsource
Published on March 6, 2024
In the study, blacks were at greater risk of losing a mother from early childhood through young adulthood, a father through their mid-teens, a sibling …
Published on January 23, 2017

