The Grapevine Stories
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Cell Phone Use Dangers: New Study Sheds Light On Issue
Head and neck injuries resulting from smartphone use is on the rise. -
Should Vaccines Be Mandatory?
The return of measles to the United States is driving a renewed debate over mandatory vaccinations. -
9 In 10 Parents Now Complain About Teens’ Gaming Habits
Almost all American parents are worried about the physical and psychological health of their kids that play too much video games. -
'Health Inequality' Sees Wealthy People Living Longer, More Pain-Free Lives
A new study confirms rich people live longer and less pain-free lives. -
Southerners Are The Least Physically Active US Citizens
Mississippians should exercise more to get rid of their label as the State with the most physically inactive residents in the United States. -
Most Seniors Reportedly Take Too Many Prescription Drugs
Elderly Americans are taking far too many prescription medicines. -
Why North Carolina Has A Very High STD Rate
Cases of STD in North Carolina are rising and poverty is partly to blame. -
BlackRock, World's Largest Asset Manager, Turns To Green Investments
BlackRock is making sustainability and green investments its "new standard for investing." -
Coca-Cola Obesity Subscription Service Stokes Obesity Among Young People
Coca-Cola launches a new subscription program to keep Americans hooked on its sugary drinks. -
Discarded Drug Pollution Problem Worsening Worldwide
Opioids and other drugs are leaking into our oceans due to lax wastewater treatment by pharmaceutical companies. -
Left-Handed People Found To Be Better Fighters
Left-handed fighters win more combat fights than right-handed boxers, according to new research. -
Here Comes The Perfect Head Of Beer
Scientists now understand how to create a perfect head of beer.