A new report from the U.S. Public Interest Research Group finds food and beverage recalls in the U.S. rose 8% in 2023.
Demands of Parenthood Causing an Epidemic of Loneliness, Survey Finds
A new survey finds the majority of parents feel lonely, isolated and burned out by the demands of parenthood.
COVID-19 Pandemic Only Caused Small Developmental Delays in Young Kids, New Study Finds
Infants and young children experienced modest delays in a few developmental skills during the COVID pandemic, researchers say.
When Does Old Age Begin? People’s Opinions Are Changing.
A new study finds middle-aged and older adults believe old age begins later in life than their peers did decades ago.
Calories More Important than Meal Timing for Weight Loss, New Study Finds
A new study suggests you can lose weight with both time-restricted eating and regular eating when your calorie intake is reduced.
Jobs that Challenge the Brain Protect Memory and Thinking Skills
A new study finds people with jobs that are cognitively stimulating are much less likely to be diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment after the age of 70.
Good Blood Pressure Control Linked to Lower Risk of Uterine Fibroids
In a new study, women who treated their high blood pressure with medication were much less likely to develop uterine fibroids.
1 in 3 Women With Migraines Say Attacks Occur During Periods
A new study finds migraines that hit during menstruation are often frequent and severe, impacting 1 out of 3 women who suffer from these headaches.
Sick Pets May Pass Drug-Resistant Superbugs to Their Healthy Owners
In a new study, sick dogs and cats in the U.K. and Portugal passed antibiotic-resistant bacteria to their owners.