
The food and beverage recalls this month so far
Stacker examined data from the Food and Drug Administration to track recalls in March 2025, including Tostitos, Lean Cuisine, and Stouffer’s meals.
Continue ReadingStacker examined data from the Food and Drug Administration to track recalls in March 2025, including Tostitos, Lean Cuisine, and Stouffer’s meals.
Continue ReadingLife Extension explains which magnesium supplements should be taken to help with more than 300 biochemical reactions in the body ranging from metabolism to bone and muscle health to cardiovascular health.
Continue ReadingCharlie Health introduces data highlighting the leading stressors for students and how each affects mental health—plus some tips for coping with stress as a student.
Continue ReadingNorthwell Health partnered with Stacker to explore the socioeconomic causes behind the drop in childhood immunizations, using data from the CDC.
Continue ReadingRo examines the weight loss benefits of increasing protein in your diet.
Continue ReadingLife Extension explores how you can support your bone health through supplementation.
Continue ReadingUniqode explored how cities are turning to technology to upgrade their transportation systems for more comfortable, seamless rides.
Continue ReadingStacker examined Food and Drug Administration data to track recalls in April 2025, including brands like Texas Pete and Tony’s Chocolonely.
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Hone Health reports that, when it comes to slowing aging and extending lifespan, few interventions are as well-supported by science as fat loss.
Continue ReadingSalvi, Schostok & Pritchard P.C. explores the risks and side effects associated with vacuum-assisted births.
Continue ReadingReasons to be Cheerful reports that when it comes to eradicating unwanted vegetation, goats have proven to be an earth-friendly alternative to herbicides.
Continue ReadingGrist reports on a new study showing that exposure to high temperatures adds up to 14 months to older adults’ cellular age.
Continue ReadingCharlie Health discusses common myths about therapy and the research debunking these misconceptions, and explains how the therapy myths can keep people from getting help—but they shouldn’t.
Continue ReadingHers has conducted studies that show women experiencing more hair thinning and loss than men.
Continue ReadingKnowable Magazine reports on how in metros like Reno, Nevada, citizen scientists hit the road to collect detailed temperature data—key to taming urban heat, saving lives and designing for a warmer future.
Continue ReadingRo took a closer look at an at-home cure for erectile dysfunction and discovered it should be taken with a big grain of salt.
Continue ReadingLyft explains how, with medical deserts growing across the country, patients are seeking transportation workarounds to get to routine medical and pharmacy visits.
Continue ReadingRo takes a closer look at what science says about psyllium husk for weight loss.
Continue ReadingHers outlines steps you can take to regain your energy, like fine-tuning your sleep routine, managing stress, and possibly addressing any underlying medical concerns.
Continue ReadingSaveHealth explores what the research says about Ozempic’s effects on insulin resistance and related conditions.
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