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Louisiana Votes to Make Abortion Pills Controlled Substances
Women's Health

Louisiana Votes to Make Abortion Pills Controlled Substances

Louisiana has become the first state to pass a law that designates abortion pills as dangerous controlled substances.

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FDA Panel Gives Nod to Blood Test for Colon Cancer
Cancer

FDA Panel Gives Nod to Blood Test for Colon Cancer

A U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisory panel on Thursday recommended the approval of a new blood test that can spot colon cancer.

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TikTok: Ground Zero for Vaping Sales to Kids
Child Health

TikTok: Ground Zero for Vaping Sales to Kids

TikTok is full of fun memes, pranks, dances and challenges -- and illicit vaping product sales targeting teenagers, a new study reports.

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Want to Feel Less Lonely? Spend Money on Experiences, not Things
Mental Health

Want to Feel Less Lonely? Spend Money on Experiences, not Things

Materialism could be fueling America’s epidemic of loneliness and isolation, a new study claims.

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Shared Fentanyl Pipe Residue a New Overdose Danger
Public Health

Shared Fentanyl Pipe Residue a New Overdose Danger

San Francisco researchers report that smoking has now replaced injections as the most common way of ingesting illicit fentanyl.

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Parents’ Vaping Might Help Spur Eczema in Kids
Skin Health

Parents’ Vaping Might Help Spur Eczema in Kids

A mom or dad who vapes at home might be setting their child up for eczema, new research suggests.

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Ultra-Processed Foods Could Be Harming Your Brain
Neurology

Ultra-Processed Foods Could Be Harming Your Brain

Ultra-processed foods are bad for more than your waistline: New research shows they seem to raise the risk of stroke and dementia-related memory or thinking problems.

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۱ in 9 U.S. Children Have Been Diagnosed With ADHD
Child Health

۱ in 9 U.S. Children Have Been Diagnosed With ADHD

About 1 in 9 American children have ever received an ADHD diagnosis, slightly more than the number of kids currently being treated for the disorder, a new study shows.