What makes middle school even worse? Climate anxiety.
Grist explains the serious feelings students have about climate change and that most teachers don’t know how to help.
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Grist explains the serious feelings students have about climate change and that most teachers don’t know how to help.
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The Conversation reports on research that even though most Americans don’t know the normal or healthy range for blood pressure, they think they do—which is cause for serious concern.
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Fibich Leebron Copeland & Briggs explains that when aspiration happens during surgery, it can cause serious health problems, and in some cases is the result of a medical error that could point to malpractice.
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Compare Dialysis Centers examined CDC data and other sources to explore kidney disease risk factors and why the condition has been on the rise.Â
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What’s behind the phenomena of chronic pain, and why is it so hard to solve? Compare Inpatient Rehab examined CDC data to uncover differences in pain and treatment.
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The Narwhal reports that at a crucial point in their research, biologists are scrambling to find new support for their study into a treatment for white-nose syndrome, a fungal disease that has devastated insect-eating bats across North America.
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Blueprint highlights the ways that the celebration of Mental Health Awareness Month each May has championed the nation’s mental well-being and offers ways it has transformed the approach to mental health.
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SaveHealth takes a peek into America’s medicine cabinets to understand what families are stocking, why they’re stocking it, and what this means for both household safety and seasonal health preparedness.
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Hone Health explains that while high levels of cortisol can contribute to weight gain in women, changes in other hormones during menopausal transition can also have much to do with those unwanted pounds.
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The 19th details how people can best protect their families amid measles outbreaks. According to vaccine experts.
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Stacker examined Food and Drug Administration data to track recalls in April 2025 so far, including brands like Texas Pete and Tony’s Chocolonely.
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SaveHealth assesses the relative benefits of Zoloft vs. Lexapro, comparing their usage, effectiveness, tolerability, interactions, and cost.
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Reasons to be Cheerful explains how “gravity batteries” are giving former mines a second life—while offering an economic and environmental boost to communities once reliant on coal.
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Meowtel explored advancements in feline medicine, nutrition, and care that are helping the more than 350 million domestic cats worldwide live longer.
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Grist reports that rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and other climate impacts are throttling cocoa production and driving up chocolate prices.
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Charlie Health presents data highlighting how premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) affects menstruators—plus some tips for how to manage symptoms and seek support.
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Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to examine recent attempts to limit access to ART and its potential future in the U.S. using government data and other sources.
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Consultwebs explains how AI tools can help law firms improve how they connect with potential clients.
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Spokeo compared data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Social Security Administration to see how storm names impact baby names.
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Knowable Magazine answers questions about how dangerous bird flu is, where it came from, and what key events paved the way for the current outbreak.
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