A new study from the University of Washington gets specific about how much screen time teens clock on their phones during the ...
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Study Raises Serious Questions About The Benefits of Intermittent Fasting
The notion behind intermittent fasting is simple: eat less for a time, improve your metabolism. The reality is more complex, ...
Intermittent fasting has been sold as a metabolic shortcut, but a new German study suggests the clock alone won’t save us. When people ate within strict time windows but didn’t cut calories, there ...
Researchers found reports either declined or stayed the same for crimes like assault, robbery and theft over $5,000. Only one ...
Children who miss early vaccinations are far more likely to miss the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine by age two, a new ...
New study shows Americans check their phones nearly 200 times a day and report rising concerns about screen fatigue.
Pamela Smart has filed a new petition for habeas corpus relief as her attorneys hope to have her murder conviction reversed.
A new study suggests that disruptions in sleep and daily activity timing may be linked to a higher risk of dementia in older ...
Babies who don’t get their first round of vaccines on time at 2 months of age are much less likely to get vaccinated against ...
And those who experienced peak activity later in the afternoon — from 2:15 p.m. onward — had a 45% higher risk of dementia ...
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What is the right time to drink coffee? European study shares key insights
A new study highlights the best time to drink coffee for health benefits. Learn when and how much coffee to consume, how ...
Abstaining from alcohol for just one month as part of 'Dry January' can offer meaningful physical and psychological ...
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