- Dental Hygiene Month is almost over, but we’re back with tips for keeping your mouth healthy at home.
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- Over the next decade, the International Energy Agency expects renewable energy to account for 80% of the world's power consumption.
Healthy Living Stories
- With lockdowns forcing people to spend time at home instead of the gym, it's no surprise that technology is taking on a big role in personal fitness. Your smartphone can be a powerful ally for...
- Young adults with high cholesterol are more likely to have a heart attack or stroke in middle age.
- Reading prescriptions doesn’t take any magical powers, although it may seem that way if you’ve tried to read one.
- If you need another good reason to share cooking duties with your partner, consider this: Joint food preparation makes for better kitchen hygiene.
- Children show a slightly different immune response to adults, and researchers think this might be why they fare better.
- New studies with topics ranging from vaping to insomnia provide important health and safety updates for consumers.
- Telehealth is having a moment that has been decades in the making.
- Study finds a surprising lack of knowledge around erectile dysfunction
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- So you’re looking for love in an app. Don’t worry, you’re not alone - nearly 1 in 4 people now meet online. That doesn’t mean it’s easy, but now science can help.
- In-school eye exams catch vision problems that might otherwise not be noticed. But children who are not attending school in person are missing this important screening.
- There’s nothing fishy about the benefits of omega-3s. Years of research suggest that vision, lung function, immune system performance, and even sperm count can all be improved by omega-3s. O