Wednesday 17 July 2019

Study: Tough State Gun Laws Help Keep Kids Safe

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When states have stricter gun laws, fewer children die from gun violence, new research shows.



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Harmful Germs in Ocean Water? How to Tell

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Recent cases of flesh-eating bacterial infections have made headlines, yet you’re far more likely to wind up with nausea, diarrhea, or a respiratory infection after a trip to the beach.



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Menstrual Cups Safe and Effective, Study Says

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A new study finds menstrual cups to be just as safe and as effective as disposable pads or tampons.



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Can a Broken Heart Contribute to Cancer?

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While the extreme stress of losing a loved one has been linked to heart troubles in prior research, a new study found that one in six people with broken heart syndrome also had cancer.



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Obesity May Boost Odds for MS in Kids

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Obese children may be twice as likely to develop multiple sclerosis, a new study suggests.



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