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Let’s put an end to kids dying in hot cars

May 1 is National Heatstroke Prevention Day. Learn how to prevent these tragedies with a free online course (available in English and Spanish).

Regular exercise may reduce your risk of liver disease

Exercising for the recommended 150 minutes a week could lower your risk of a common type of liver disease, say researchers from Penn State University and the University of California, San Diego.

Going to a game may boost your well-being

Looking for a way feel less lonely and give your well-being a boost? Attend a live sporting event, British researchers say.

Work zone campaign reminds drivers ‘You play a role in work safety’

National Work Zone Awareness Week will kick off with an April 18 event hosted by the Missouri Department of Transportation.
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Study of fall-related skull fractures has ‘unexpected’ results

Men who are 65 and older are at greater risk for skull fractures resulting from a fall than women of the same age, results of a recent study show.

Infants and young kids ‘not spared’ from opioid epidemic, researchers say

A recent study of deadly poisonings among kids younger than 6 has found that nearly half involved opioids.

The US is experiencing a ‘pedestrian safety crisis,’ association says

An estimated 3,434 pedestrians were killed in the first six months of 2022, with 24 states reporting an increase, according to a report from the Governors Highway Safety Association.

Eating fruits and vegetables may help reduce men’s prostate cancer risk

A diet rich in colorful fruits and vegetables – known as “eating the rainbow” – may help reduce men’s risk of prostate cancer, according to researchers from the University of South Australia.
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Food is love? Grandparents’ treats may contribute to kids’ cavities

It’s common for doting grandparents to offer candy and other sweet treats to their grandkids. But experts caution that this sign of love can put kids on a path for tooth decay – and many parents are reluctant to broach the subject.

Lack of good sleep can be hard on your heart, researchers say

If you struggle to get quality sleep, you may be at increased risk of heart disease, results of a recent study suggest.

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