Is Reading To Young Children A Must?

Reading aloud to children now has proven scientific benefits. According to a recent study published in Pediatrics, “MRIs revealed that children from more stimulating home reading environments had greater activity in the parts of the brain that help with narrative comprehension and visual imagery,” the Huffington Post reports. In addition to building stronger language and […]

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What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger: Study Finds Break Ups Harder For Women

Breaking up is hard to do, as the song goes — but it’s even harder on women, according to a new study published in the journal Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences. The good news is, though, that women also heal better. “Breakups seem to ‘hit’ women harder at first, but they do recover, often in better ‘relationship […]

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Battery Charger Starts Hotel Blaze, Not Weirdest Way to Set a Fire

Each year, there are about 3,900 hotel and motel fires are reported to U.S. fire departments, most of which are caused by cooking. However, a recent fire in Fargo, North Dakota was caused by something small, ordinary and innocuous. A battery charger. According to a report from local news affiliate WDAY, the Fargo Fire Department […]

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Patients Reporting “Surprise Bills” From Urgent Care Centers

According to a recent report from USA Today, patients could expect an increase in fees at their local urgent care center. The report documents multiple patients claiming to share the same problem: deceptive fees. When visiting their local urgent care centers, patients usually could expect a short wait time (less than 20 minutes for almost […]

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New Study Finds No Link Between Testosterone Replacement Therapy and Blood Clots

A recent study has shown that there is no demonstrable link between testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and developing blood clots. Newsmax reports that researchers from the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) in Galveston have concluded there is no link between the popular therapy for low testosterone (or “low T”) and blood clots. The study, […]

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