Eating Ultra-Processed Foods Can Lead to a Higher Risk of Death, Study Finds
These foods are usually heavy on sugar, salt, and saturated fats. Eating heavily processed foods can lead to.....»»
Hiking the minimum wage by just $1 could lead to a drop in suicide rates, study finds
Elaine Thompson/AP Photos Hiking the minimum wage by a dollar could lead to a drop in .....»»
Counties where auto plants close see higher rates of opioid overdose deaths, new research finds
Within five years of an auto plant closing, opioid overdose deaths among working-age adults were 85 percent higher than in counties where plants had not closed, according to a new study from the University of Pennsylvania......»»
Eating chili peppers 4 times a week could cut your risk of deadly diseases, even if the rest of your diet is unhealthy
Dani Daniar/EyeEm/Getty Images A large new study of Italian adults found that eating chili pepper four times a week significantly reduces the risk of fatal diseases. The pungent pepper reduced the overall risk of fatal illness by up to 23%,.....»»
Labelling foods with the amount of exercise needed to burn off the calories sends a terrible message about both eating and exercising
Insider/Rachel Hosie A new study claims obesity rates could .....»»
"Helicopter parenting" can lead to burnout for kids, a new study finds
Michael H/Getty A new study from Florida State University found that ov.....»»
A public health researcher is warning that ultra-processed foods like white bread and burgers could damage your heart
Brittany Murray/MediaNews Group/Long Beach Press-Telegram via Getty Images Ultra-processed foods are designed to be eaten quickly, whether as a cheap packaged snack or a ready-to-heat meal. Public health researchers are starting to discover that .....»»
Meat companies are the worst at managing water risk — and it’s costing them, study finds
Meat companies are among the most vulnerable to water risks, from flooding to drought to contamination, and yet they got the lowest scores in a new report from sustainability organization Ceres on water management......»»
Female CEOs are held to a higher standard than their male counterparts
Consumers are less likely to buy products from female-led organizations than they are from male-led organizations following an ethical failure, a new study finds......»»
Howard Marks on Volatility, Investment Risk and Outcomes
Many investors fail to realize that assuming higher risk doesn’t always lead to higher returnsCheck out Howard Marks Stock Picks » Download GuruFolio Report of Howard Marks (Updated on 10/23/2019).....»»
Howard Marks on Volatility, Risk and Outcomes
Many investors fail to realize that assuming higher risk doesn’t always lead to higher returnsCheck out Howard Marks Stock Picks » Download GuruFolio Report of Howard Marks (Updated on 10/22/2019).....»»
35 of the Best Foods for Strong Bones
Got kale? There’s more than one way to build strong bones. As we age, we are at higher risk of bone loss, but having healthy, strong bones is important at any age. Luckily, a healthy diet full of........»»
Cancer patients are turning to crowdfunding for care — and funerals
UCSF study finds that patients are shouldering the burden of higher cancer care costs......»»
Eating more plant-based foods and less meat could help you live longer
Those who consumed the most plant-based foods had a 16% lower risk of having cardiovascular disease......»»
The Wall Street Journal: FDA requires box warnings for Pfizer drug Xeljanz
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is requiring that health warnings be added to Pfizer Inc.’s drug Xeljanz, advising patients they could experience a higher risk of blood clots or death with a specific dose......»»
In a review of 337,000 patient cases, this was the No. 1 most common preventable medical error
Around 12% of preventable harm to patients is severe or leads to death, a new study finds......»»
Higher temperatures can lead to more crime
A recent study by University of Southern California researchers analyzed data from the Los Angeles Police Department......»»
Parents who use marijuana and alcohol are at a higher risk of ‘physical abuse’ at home
Over 90% of parents who have used marijuana over the past year also reported using alcohol, according to a new study......»»
Americans Just Aren’t Listening to Doctors and Nutritionists, Study Finds
For decades, everyone from medical researchers to academic nutritionists to pop-culture dieticians has been telling us the same thing: For longer, healthier lives, eat less processed meat and consume........»»
High levels of arsenic in bottled water sold at Whole Foods, Target, Walmart, study says
A test conducted by an Oakland nonprofit finds Peñafiel and Starkey bottled water contain levels of arsenic tha.....»»
Higher temperatures can lead to more violent crime, especially in poorer neighborhoods
A new study by University of Southern California researchers analyzed data from the Los Angeles Police Department......»»