If you’re regularly out in the fresh air, you’re doing something good for both your well-being and your brain. This is the conclusion reached by
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General smartphone use is a poor predictor of anxiety, depression or stress, say researchers, who advise caution when it comes to digital detoxes. The study
Read more(HealthDay)—Investment in non-health care services is associated with lower infant mortality rates (IMRs), according to a study published online Oct. 19 in Pediatrics. Neal D.
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