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Don’t overlook kids’ elbow pain during baseball season, new research says

Young baseball players may be especially vulnerable to elbow pain and injuries, results of a recent study suggest.

Many drivers ‘engage in potentially deadly behaviors’ despite dangers: survey

Roughly 3 out of 5 U.S. drivers admit they’ve engaged in unsafe behaviors behind the wheel, results of a recent survey show.

Don’t rely on ChatGPT for medication advice, researchers say

If you’re considering asking ChatGPT questions about medicines, researchers recommend double-checking – and even triple-checking – its responses.

Pulling an all-nighter can lead to unsafe decisions: study

Ottawa, Ontario — Just 24 hours of sleep deprivation can significantly impact decision-making processes and may result in risky choices, researchers caution.
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Is fear of serious injury keeping you from exercising?

Here’s good news for people who are active – or want to be: A new study shows that the risk of serious injury in most forms of exercise and sports is remarkably low.

Add some pep to daily-life activities to boost heart health, researchers say

Here’s an incentive to take the stairs or speed up that next floor-sweeping session: Incidental activities like these could help lower your risk for heart disease.

It’s OK to hit the snooze button, sleep researchers say

Do you use your alarm’s snooze button every morning? If so, rest easy – it won’t harm your sleep quality and cognitive processes, results of a new study suggest.

Power out? Here’s how to stay warm

Snow, freezing rain and ice storms are a few types of weather Mother Nature may send your way during the winter months. If wintry weather is in the forecast, be ready to react in case the power goes out.
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‘Tech neck’: What it is – and how to avoid it

Did you know? Tilting your head forward at a 45- to 60-degree angle – which we do when we’re looking down at our phones or other devices – can add 40-45 pounds of strain to your neck! All of this can add up to “tech neck” syndrome.

When grandma and grandpa help with child care

Are you a parent planning to ask your own parents to help with child care? Much has changed since today’s grandparents raised their own kids, so clear communication is key.

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