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Dec 5, 2022
Psychologists Confirm People Who Decorate For Christmas Early Are Happier, So Now You Have Justification
If you were one of those families who had installed a wreath on their front door, wrapped garlands around their banisters, and had a wintry holiday village set up on your mantel by Nov. 1, you might be in luck.
Fitness
Dec 30, 2021
Study Finds J&J's COVID-19 Vaccine Effective Against Omicron Hospitalization
Johnson & Johnson released a statement on Dec. 30 announcing the results of a real-work study conducted by the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) proving the efficacy of its COVID-19 vaccine series in preventing severe illness and hospitalization from the Omicron variant of the novel coronavirus.
Family
Apr 15, 2021
What Parents Need to Know About Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome, an Illness Related to COVID-19
Researchers are learning more about multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C), a rare COVID-related inflammatory illness that affects children and teens.
Family
Jan 27, 2021
CDC Scientists Are Proposing a "Path Forward" For Students to Return to School in Person
A plan for students to return to in-person schooling may finally be on the horizon, according to an article published in the Journal of the American Medical Association on Jan. 26 written by three scientists from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Food
Dec 17, 2020
As If We Needed an Excuse For More, Study Says Wine and Cheese Are Good For Your Brain
The next time you're contemplating whether to pour another glass of wine and slice up some extra brie, remember that science says you should do it for your brain.
Family
Aug 29, 2020
The AAP Wants Schools to Reform Active-Shooter Drills That Cause "Untoward Psychological Distress"
According to data from January, more than 249 school shootings have taken place in the United States since the tragedy at Columbine High School in 1999, excluding those that took place at colleges or universities.
Family
Dec 24, 2019
Study Confirms People Who Wrap Presents Sloppily Are Happier, So You Have Permission to Throw It All in a Bag This Year
I know what I'm good at, and I know what I stink at, and when it comes to gift-giving, my strengths lie in the presents themselves — finding the obscure, thoughtful, hard-to-find item that can really put a smile on someone's face.
Smart Living
Dec 16, 2019
10 Studying Tips to Help You Survive Finals
Finals can be one of the most stressful times in a student's life.
Family
Nov 19, 2019
A Study Found 98% of American Toddlers — and Most Babies — Are Consuming Too Much Added Sugar
A new study from The Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics is shining some light on just how much added sugar toddlers and babies in the US tend to consume.
Pets
Nov 17, 2019
A Brand-New Study Says Screaming at Your Dog Can Have Some Seriously Negative Effects
Portuguese researchers are encouraging dog owners to think twice before raising their voices at their pups.
Pets
Oct 13, 2019
Owning a Dog Lowers Your Risk of Dying Early by 24%, and You Hear That, Landlord?
A new analysis of 70 years' worth of studies that look at the effect of owning a dog on your survival claims that having a dog lowers your risk of dying early by 24 percent — and yeah, that sounds about right!
Family
Jul 31, 2019
If You Want to Raise Good Kids, Harvard Researchers Suggest These 7 Tips
Every parent wants to raise a good kid — someone who is caring, understanding, polite, ethical — but your little ones can't do it alone; they need help and guidance from the adults in their lives.
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