{"html":"<li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/teen-marijuana-use-alcohol-academic-performance-mental-health-389955\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/389953\/smoking-pot.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;f=1ee945519f5428624d46fcba9b02e2f8\" alt=\"New study links middle school vices to lower academic functioning, less preparedness for school, poorer mental health, and more delinquent behavior.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/teen-marijuana-use-alcohol-academic-performance-mental-health-389955\">Teen Marijuana And Alcohol Use May Hurt School Performance, Mental Health<\/a><\/h3><summary>New study links middle school vices to lower academic functioning, less preparedness for school, poorer mental health, and more delinquent behavior.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/world-health-organization-drinking-coffee-bladder-cancer-389942\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/389940\/coffee.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;f=0e43d8f04c579b4f5bc63313ebe4bcce\" alt=\"The World Health Organization recently said there is no conclusive evidence to support the link between coffee consumption and bladder cancer.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/world-health-organization-drinking-coffee-bladder-cancer-389942\">WHO Downgrades Coffee's Status As Possible Carcinogen, But Other Hot Beverages Still A Concern<\/a><\/h3><summary>The World Health Organization recently said there is no conclusive evidence to support the link between coffee consumption and bladder cancer.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/teen-weight-heart-failure-middle-age-389930\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/389928\/teen.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;f=533e48b641c2d6f789d1873dbec9864a\" alt=\"Weight can predict future health problems, says new study.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/teen-weight-heart-failure-middle-age-389930\">Overweight Teens May Grow Up To Develop Heart Failure In Early Middle Age<\/a><\/h3><summary>Weight can predict future health problems, says new study.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/dads-fathers-day-first-child-mental-health-389717\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/389716\/dad-909510-640.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;f=1691e89bfcc4fb1065f3721c7232498e\" alt=\"We've recently learned some important things about the impact dads have on their kids, and vice versa.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/dads-fathers-day-first-child-mental-health-389717\">Father's Day 2016: 5 New Things We've Learned About Dads<\/a><\/h3><summary>We've recently learned some important things about the impact dads have on their kids, and vice versa.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/breastfeeding-premature-babies-heart-function-389700\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/389697\/breastfeedng.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;f=110af855340cd948690bcddc1e108d98\" alt=\"Breastfeeding may improve the heart structure and function of babies born prematurely.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/breastfeeding-premature-babies-heart-function-389700\">Breastfeeding May Help Improve Premature Babies' Heart Health, Function<\/a><\/h3><summary>Breastfeeding may improve the heart structure and function of babies born prematurely, study finds.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/blood-tests-gay-and-bisexual-men-blood-donation-ban-389586\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/389585\/blood-donation.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;f=9809fcda085c1cc261b1ce579acc192e\" alt=\"Many gay and bisexual men were turned away from donating blood after the Orlando shooting.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/blood-tests-gay-and-bisexual-men-blood-donation-ban-389586\">Orlando Shooting Victims Desperately Need Blood Donations; Gay And Bisexual Men Who Wish To Support Banned From Giving<\/a><\/h3><summary>Many gay and bisexual men were turned away from donating blood following the Orlando shooting.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/whole-grains-early-death-heart-disease-oatmeal-nutrition-389377\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/389376\/blueberries.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;f=bc47ba67adc0a3ad3aafdcf53e24f337\" alt=\"New meta-analysis suggests eating more whole grains could lower the risk of death.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/whole-grains-early-death-heart-disease-oatmeal-nutrition-389377\">Eating 3 Servings Of Whole Grains Reduces Risk Of Early Death By 20%<\/a><\/h3><summary>New meta-analysis suggests eating more whole grains could lower the risk of death.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/poor-sleep-fast-food-consumption-physical-activity-389346\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/389406\/food.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;f=ddc836db01d8841937b26b41b07387e2\" alt=\"A man holds a burger purchased from a fast food outlet on January 7, 2013 in Bristol, England.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/poor-sleep-fast-food-consumption-physical-activity-389346\">Sleep Time, Duration Linked To Higher Fast Food Consumption And Lower Physical Activity<\/a><\/h3><summary>How long and late you sleep has an affect on your daily diet, says study.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/spiritual-activities-grief-death-child-389402\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/389400\/pray.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;f=08fb2d4789430236a233459c85da1c00\" alt=\"Self-reflection is a vital part of the grieving process.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/spiritual-activities-grief-death-child-389402\">Spiritual Activities May Lessen Severe Grief In Parents Who Experience Death Of A Child<\/a><\/h3><summary>New study finds self-reflection and confiding in friends can soothe grieving moms and dads.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/zinc-deficiency-digestive-health-effects-389339\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/389336\/oyster.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;f=0681e418f22516c85f29128f6e895fe3\" alt=\"Oysters are a good source of zinc.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/zinc-deficiency-digestive-health-effects-389339\">Moderate Zinc Deficiency Can Impair Digestion, Be Detrimental To Health<\/a><\/h3><summary>Study suggests low levels of zinc can disrupt digestion, and lead to other adverse health outcomes.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/married-people-heart-attack-cardiovascular-disease-long-life-389065\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/389106\/marriage-health.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;f=e80f645641b173b919c5918f0ee25f8a\" alt=\"Riyad Saad, 22, (C) and Mayda Hashim, 22, (R) celebrate their wedding in their house in Baghdad, Iraq.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/married-people-heart-attack-cardiovascular-disease-long-life-389065\">Married People Are 14% Less Likely To Die After A Heart Attack Than Singles, Finds Study<\/a><\/h3><summary>A new study finds married people are less likely to die after a heart attack than single people.<\/summary><\/li><li><figure><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/least-75-patients-who-test-negative-gonorrhea-chlamydia-still-get-antibiotics-389059\"><img src=\"https:\/\/d.medicaldaily.com\/en\/full\/389056\/pills.jpg?w=466&amp;h=311&amp;f=c99ab630630f0f9761f7f508498b8631\" alt=\"More than three in four STD-negative patients received antibiotics for chlamydia or gonorrhea, new study finds.\"><\/a><\/figure><h3><a href=\"https:\/\/www.medicaldaily.com\/least-75-patients-who-test-negative-gonorrhea-chlamydia-still-get-antibiotics-389059\">At Least 75% Of Patients Who Test Negative For Gonorrhea, Chlamydia Still Get Antibiotics For Symptoms<\/a><\/h3><summary>More than three in four STD-negative patients received antibiotics for chlamydia or gonorrhea, new study finds.<\/summary><\/li>"}