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Study finds family income, neighbourhood linked to children's brain development

A child’s family income and the neighbourhood they grow up in may have a stronger influence on brain development than factors such as IQ, parenting style or health history, according to new research.

CTV News - Politics - 17 minutes ago

Government Rules Add More Than One-Quarter of New Home Price: Study

Builders say rising compliance costs are slowing construction and making the housing affordability crisis worse.

Epoch Times - Top Stories - 12 hours ago

Public Health -- Former U.S. health official explains why the Trump administration 'ignored' a key alcohol study

A study finding that even one drink a day causes health risks was deliberately sidelined by the Trump administration, a former federal public health official alleges

Scientific American - Science - 14 hours ago

Former U.S. health official explains why the Trump administration 'ignored' a key alcohol study

A study finding that even one drink a day causes health risks was deliberately sidelined by the Trump administration, a former federal public health official alleges

Scientific American - Top Stories - 14 hours ago

America's birth rate has plunged. Are smartphones to blame? -- The iPhone was introduced in 2007, the same year the U.S. birth rate started to slide. The issues could be linked, a new analysis finds. -- Jun 11

The iPhone was introduced in 2007, the same year the U.S. birth rate started to slide. The issues could be linked, a new analysis finds.

CBS News - Technology - 19 hours ago

Date set for when Social Security reserves run out of cash, study finds

House Speaker Mike Johnson says entitlement programs must be adjusted, as the Social Security trust fund will exhaust reserves by late 2032, with only 78% of benefits covered.

Fox News - Business - 20 hours ago

London's Ulez linked to fewer emergency hospital admissions, study finds

Emergency hospital admissions in central London fell after the introduction of the T-charge and the ultra-low emission zone , according to new research from Imperial College London, adding to a...

International The News - Health - 1 day ago

Coastal flood risk spikes due to human-driven climate change - study

Since the 1960s, human-caused warming has been the main reason sea levels are rising, new research shows.

Euronews - Environment - 1 day ago

Contamination linked to mining in Myanmar is raising fears over food safety, shrinking incomes and long-term health risks for people in Thailand who depend on the Mekong's tributaries, CNA's Insight finds.

Contamination linked to mining in Myanmar is raising fears over food safety, shrinking incomes and long-term health risks for people in Thailand who depend on the Mekong’s tributaries, CNA’s Insight finds.

Channel NewsAsia - Top Stories - 1 day ago

A U.S. government study found alcohol risks, but new guidelines don't include its findings -- -

A study commissioned by former U.S. president Joe Biden's administration to investigate alcohol-related health harms was released independently on Tuesday, after President Donald Trump's administration decided not to feature the researchers' findings in new dietary guidelines as it faced pushback from the alcohol industry and a congressional committee.

CBC News - Health - 1 day ago

iPhones explain up to 52% of women's fertility decline since 2007: study

The authors said smartphone use "explains 33–52% of the decline in the general fertility rate among women aged 15–44."

New York Post - Health - 1 day ago

Secret to weight loss may be hiding in your gut, new study suggests

New research finds that a pasteurized gut bacterium may help prevent weight regain after dieting, with promising study results.

Fox News - Health - 1 day ago

GLP-1 weight-loss drugs might also help protect against breast cancer, study presented in Chicago suggests

New research presented at the recent American Society of Clinical Oncology conference at McCormick Place suggests that possibility. The study of more than 111,000 women found that those taking the popular drugs prescribed for obesity or diabetes had a more than 30% lower risk of breast cancer.

Chicago Sun-Times - Top Stories - 1 day ago

New study by WCM-Q, QU finds HSV-1 vaccination could avert tens of millions of infections

Doha, Qatar: Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine Qatar (WCM Q) and Qatar University (QU) have projected that a future herpes simplex virus type 1 (H...

Peninsula Qatar - Health - 2 days ago

Nicotine pouch use surges nationally, with 1 in 3 young Canadians saying they have tried them: study

When scientists with the Ontario Tobacco Research Unit began tracking the use of nicotine pouches among young Canadians in 2022, the product seemed like “a bit of a novelty,” researcher Michael Chaiton said.

CTV News - Health - 2 days ago

Extreme heat causes 3,400 excess deaths per day in India - study

Experts warn that official heatwave death figures are grossly underestimated.

Euronews - Environment - 3 days ago

Tea is good for health but the way you drink it matters, study says

Pesticide residues, heavy metals, and microplastics in tea pose risks, scientists say

Independent UK - Science - 3 days ago

Here's the retirement challenge nobody talks about -- Many Americans spend decades saving for retirement, but lack a plan for using that money once they stop working, a new survey finds. Here's what to know.

Many Americans spend decades saving for retirement, but lack a plan for using that money once they stop working, a new survey finds. Here's what to know.

CBS News - Business - 3 days ago

A Biden-commissioned study found risks from drinking. Trump sidelined the findings.

Researchers commissioned by Biden claim the Trump administration sidelined the findings, which were released today, because they conflict with the alcohol industry's commercial interests.

Los Angeles Times - Health - 3 days ago

A government-commissioned study found drinking risks. U.S. guidelines didn't feature its findings

A study commissioned by former U.S. president Joe Biden’s administration to investigate alcohol-related health harms was released independently on Tuesday, after U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration decided not to feature the researchers’ findings in new dietary guidelines as it faced pushback from the alcohol industry and a congressional committee.

CTV News - Health - 3 days ago

A government-commissioned study found drinking risks but U.S. guidelines didn't feature its findings

A study commissioned by President Joe Biden's administration to investigate alcohol-related health harms was released independently on Tuesday, after President Donald Trump's administration

The Columbian - Health - 3 days ago

UK: Study shows Gaza a major reason for collapse in support for Labour

Findings indicate the enormous significance the genocide continues to have in British politics

Middle East Eye - Top Stories - 3 days ago

The 'Magic Number' For Sleep Might Not Be 8 Hours After All. Here's What It Is, According To A New Study.

Too little or too much sleep might be hurting you more than you think.

Huffington Post - Health - 4 days ago

Stanford Study: Law Professors Prefer AI's Answers over the Work of Legal Academics 75% of the Time

A blind study conducted by researchers at Stanford Law School has revealed that law professors judged responses to law student questions generated by AI systems t be superior to answers written by fellow law professors in 75 percent of evaluated comparisons.

Breitbart - Technology - 4 days ago

A rare few can fend off HIV. Could scientists find a cure through them? -- Scientists are studying the few extraordinary individuals whose bodies seem able to naturally defend themselves from HIV in the hope of finding new cures.

Scientists are studying the few extraordinary individuals whose bodies seem able to naturally defend themselves from HIV in the hope of finding new cures.

BBC News - Health - 6 days ago

Society & Policy -- Report: FDA just launched a study on the abortion pill

The FDA’s ongoing review of mifepristone could skip over established science, health experts warn

Scientific American - Health - 7 days ago

FDA moves ahead with safety study of abortion pill mifepristone -- The FDA is moving ahead with a safety study of the abortion pill mifepristone, a senior FDA official confirmed to CBS News, a step that could create a path for the Trump administration to restrict access to the medication.

The FDA is moving ahead with a safety study of the abortion pill mifepristone, a senior FDA official confirmed to CBS News, a step that could create a path for the Trump administration to restrict access to the medication.

CBS News - Health - 7 days ago

Brit regulator finds mobile network service on trains is far from first class

Comms watchdog says up to 83% of tests fail the 'good performance' threshold

Register UK - Technology - 8 days ago

Scientists have long said we can't multitask. A new study says we can

‘This is unlocking a whole new set of questions,’ one researcher said

Independent UK - Science - 8 days ago

Bumblebees can spontaneously solve problems, study finds

Scientists in Finland found bees could solve an insect version of the classic "box-and-banana" problem.

Ars Technica - Science - 8 days ago

Women With Infertility May Face Earlier Menopause, Study Finds

Women with primary infertility may face a higher risk of early menopause, with the strongest link seen in endometriosis cases.

Newsweek - Health - 8 days ago

Study warns long-term antidepressant use poses major health risks

Researchers link prolonged antidepressant use to sexual dysfunction, emotional numbing, cognitive impairment, and weight gain

Independent UK - Science - 8 days ago

Social Security checks could be cut by $500 a month in 2032, report finds -- Beneficiaries would continue receiving payments if Social Security's trust fund is depleted, but checks could shrink by about 24%, according to a new report.

Beneficiaries would continue receiving payments if Social Security's trust fund is depleted, but checks could shrink by about 24%, according to a new report.

CBS News - Business - 9 days ago

Royal Jelly Isn't The Only Thing That Makes A Queen Bee, New Research Finds

The honeybees responsible for crafting the queen's home effectively run a fever to help blend special wax.

Huffington Post - Science - 9 days ago

A warmer world creates bigger and more damaging hailstones, study says

A new study says the size and damage from hailstones will increase in a warming world

Los Angeles Times - Science - 11 days ago

Pigeons literally rely on gut feeling for homing ability, study finds

Findings could ‘fundamentally change’ how we understand bird navigation, scientists say

Independent UK - Science - 11 days ago

Why cancer spreads more in middle age than in old age? Study may surprise you

Cancer becomes more common with age and is often harder to treat in older adults, yet most cancer studies do not reflect that reality. A study reveals a new form of cancer, melanoma, may be most...

International The News - Health - 12 days ago

New study finds millions of breast cancer patients can safely avoid chemotherapy

Millions of women worldwide suffer from breast cancer. Scientists have developed a genomic test in a major breakthrough that can determine which patients will benefit from chemotherapy and who can...

International The News - Health - 13 days ago

Always tires? study finds chronic fatigue linked to vitamin B12 deficiency

Feeling constantly drained or lethargic might not just be about poor sleep, working too hard, or taking too much stress. Researchers in Japan found that low levels of key vitamins, especially...

International The News - Health - 14 days ago

Simple blood test could detect Alzheimer's decades before symptoms appear: Study

London, United Kingdom: A recent British study has revealed that a simple blood test measuring proteins linked to Alzheimer s disease and dementia may...

Peninsula Qatar - Health - 14 days ago

Study Predicts Bigger And More Damaging Hailstones As World Warms

Study co-author John Allen, a meteorology professor at Central Michigan University, is concerned "because we’re not really building our environment to be resilient to hail."

Huffington Post - Environment - 16 days ago

New study suggests rapid weight loss may be more effective than gradual dieting

According to a new study, people who shed pounds quickly achieve more significant results in weight loss than those who lose it gradually, and are more likely to maintain it for a longer period of...

International The News - Health - 19 days ago

Plant species face major habitat loss as climate changes: Study

Climate change could strip away the most suitable habitats for thousands of plant species, pushing many toward extinction by the century’s end

Daily Sabah - Environment - 19 days ago

New study explains why T rex had such tiny arms: 'The head took over'

Researchers say giant head adaptations in dinosaurs started in areas with gigantic prey

Independent UK - Science - 24 days ago

What to do if you encounter a bear in Japan, according to new study

Researchers find people who lay face down and covered their heads and necks, escaped serious injuries

Independent UK - Science - 24 days ago

Antidepressant use during pregnancy not tied to autism: Study

The use ​of antidepressants while pregnant does not raise the children's risk for developmental disorders such as autism, according to an analysis...

Daily Sabah - Health - 28 days ago

Hundreds of thousands of babies to receive SMA screening as part of new study

Singer Jesy Nelson has campaigned for screening to be rolled out after her twins were diagnosed with the condition.

Evening Standard - Health - 1 month ago

Study suggests dinosaurs may have fed their young ones a special diet

Diet followed by young ones likely caused them to grow fast in their first year

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

Study finds falls after age of 40 could increase future dementia risk

For people experiencing multiple falls after this age, their future risk could increase up to 74 per cent, say scientists

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

Study reveals the surprising benefits of yawning

Finding may lead to better understanding of conditions like migraine

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

WA women 9th in nation for breast cancer diagnoses, analysis finds

Washington women were more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer despite receiving fewer mammograms than the national average in recent years, according to a new report from the American Cancer So

The Columbian - Health - 2 months ago

Program offering academic and financial support helps City Colleges students earn more, study finds

Students who started getting help from the nonprofit One Million Degrees while in high school were more likely to earn an associate degree and, on average, earned $14,000 more than their counterparts, University of Chicago researchers found.

Chicago Sun-Times - Business - 3 months ago

Veteran Finds New Purpose After Cancer Diagnosis Leads to Amputation

An unexpected diagnosis forced a veteran to redirect his life and its focus. Michael Collins is a member of The University of Texas at Arlington's wheelchair basketball team. Collins told CBS News he began playing the sport after serving in the Army.

Inside Edition - Weird - 3 months ago

What to know about a new study on coffee, tea and dementia risk -- CBS News medical contributor Dr. Celine Gounder said the results of the study on coffee drinkers having lower risk of dementia should be taken "with a massive grain of salt."

CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder said the results of the study on coffee drinkers having lower risk of dementia should be taken "with a massive grain of salt."

CBS News - Health - 4 months ago

This number of steps a day can reduce risk of death, diseases, analysis finds -- Research published in The Lancet Public Health journal landed on a number different than the 10,000 daily step​ recommendation you may have previously heard.

Research published in The Lancet Public Health journal landed on a number different than the 10,000 daily step​ recommendation you may have previously heard.

CBS News - Health - 5 months ago

Some protein powders, shakes contain high levels of lead, testing finds -- Some protein powders and shakes contain unsafe levels of lead, according to a Consumer Reports investigation​ that analyzed 23 dairy, beef and plant-based protein supplements.

Some protein powders and shakes contain unsafe levels of lead, according to a Consumer Reports investigation​ that analyzed 23 dairy, beef and plant-based protein supplements.

CBS News - Health - 7 months ago

Two-thirds of Americans back Trump's $1,000 baby savings plan proposal, new survey finds

A BlackRock survey shows nearly two-thirds of Americans support Trump accounts, a new savings program giving newborns $1,000 to invest in stock markets.

Fox News - Business - 8 months ago

Study Finds No Strong Evidence for Benefits of Wim Hof Method -- "It must be noted that the quality of the studies is very low," the authors of a new review on the method wrote.

"It must be noted that the quality of the studies is very low," the authors of a new review on the method wrote.

Gizmodo - Science - 8 months ago

Detroit could raise up to $50M a year with admissions tax on sports, entertainment events, study finds

The city could use the extra money to reduce property taxes, fund city services, and attract national events

Detroit Metro Times - US News - 9 months ago

Cats develop dementia similarly to humans, study finds

The breakthrough was hailed as a “perfect natural model for Alzheimer’s” by scientists who worked on it

Independent UK - Health - 10 months ago

Gabriel Byrne modern horror classic Hereditary named scariest film of all time in new scientific study

A MODERN horror movie classic with a distinctly Irish feel has been named the scariest film of al...

Irish Post - Weird - 11 months ago

Is dairy disturbing your dreams? Here's what a study found out. -- In the study, published Monday in journal Frontiers in Psychology​, 40.2% of participants reported certain eating habits affected their sleep.

In the study, published Monday in journal Frontiers in Psychology​, 40.2% of participants reported certain eating habits affected their sleep.

CBS News - Health - 11 months ago

Africa faces diabetes crisis, study finds -- Researchers say poor eating habits, lack of health care access, obesity and physical inactivity are key drivers of diabetes in Africa

Researchers say poor eating habits, lack of health care access, obesity and physical inactivity are key drivers of diabetes in Africa

Voice of America - Science - 1 year ago

Fintechs Made "Massive Profits" on PPP Loans and Sometimes Engaged in Fraud, House Committee Report Finds

An investigation that began after reporting by ProPublica finds lax anti-fraud standards, executives who cashed in for themselves and contempt for small loan applications that would generate minimal fees. “Delete them,” one executive wrote.

ProPublica - Technology - 3 years ago