- There are ways to protect yourself and your home from hazardous chemical spills : NPR
- Alcohol and dementia: New South Korea study finds reducing drinking lowers risk : NPR
- What should couples do when considering ethical nonmonogamy? | CNN
- Which type of eye doctor should you choose? : Shots – Health News : NPR
- Dementia risk rises if you live with chronic pain, study says | CNN
Los Angeles Trip (Day 4)
- Breast cancer: Radiation for certain patients 65 and older may not affect their survival, new study suggests | CNN
- Adding Exercise to Therapy May Make It More Effective | Time
- Irregular sleep may be harmful to your heart, study finds | CNN
- Video: 4 tips to help you stop snoring | CNN
- How COVID-19 Changes the Heart | Time
Los Angeles Trip (Day 3)
- Omicron Can Raise the Risk of Diabetes, Study Says | Time
- Kids most at risk are bullied for their identity. Here’s how to help | CNN
- Social media and teen mental health: 10 things to know : NPR
- Racial trauma: Causes, symptoms and how to cope | CNN
- Actor Bruce Willis has frontotemporal dementia. What is it? : NPR
Los Angeles Trip (Day 2)
- Oral bacteria may increase heart disease risk — ScienceDaily
- How to prevent the next pandemic virus: Scientists have a new strategy : Goats and Soda : NPR
- Why is it so hard for kids to lose weight? | CNN
- Are depressed kids bully magnets? | CNN
- Too much added sugar could harm your health, study says | CNN
Los Angeles Trip (Day 1)
- Yes, Single People Can Be Happy and Healthy | Time
- Why young people need to make more phone calls | CNN
- Time of day may determine the amount of fat burned by exercise — ScienceDaily
- Music lessons benefit kids’ brains | CNN
- How To Help Teens Find Purpose Amid Mental Health Crisis | Time
C-130 Hercules: Fat Albert
- US spends most on health care but has worst health outcomes among high-income countries, new report finds | CNN
- Infant screen time could impact academic success, study says | CNN
- One in eight Americans over 50 show signs of food addiction: Much higher percentages of possible addiction to processed food seen among older adults who are overweight or experiencing poor mental health or isolation — ScienceDaily
Boeing CH-47 Chinook
- Moderate and intense physical activity favors good sleep: New study conducted in Japan emphasizes the importance of physical activity in improving sleep quality in middle-aged Japanese women — ScienceDaily
- Ultraprocessed foods linked to ovarian and other cancer deaths, study finds | CNN
- Study finds obesity-related neurodegeneration mimics Alzheimer’s disease: Controlling excess weight could lead to improved health outcomes, slow cognitive decline — ScienceDaily