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Dog ownership good for heart health: study

Brno, Czech Republic — Your dog may be your heart’s best friend, a team of European researchers say, citing findings from their recent study that suggest owning a pooch helps promote cardiovascular health and lower the risk of related diseases.

Parents’ bike safety messages to kids aren’t hitting home, university researchers find

Iowa City, IA — For many parents – and their children – messages on bike safety may be confusing, conflicting or just plain out of date, results of a recent study from researchers at the University of Iowa show.

How heavy should children’s backpacks be? Researchers explore

Granada, Spain — Scientists from Spain and England have two words for students when it comes to their backpacks: Lighten up.

Small kids being injured and killed in home elevators, CPSC warns

Washington — After reports of several tragic incidents involving small children getting trapped in gaps between residential elevator doors, the Consumer Product Safety Commission is urging owners to have a qualified inspector examine their home elevator.
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Cut your heart attack risk in half with regular aerobic exercise, researchers say

Trondheim, Norway — Regular aerobic exercise – and the resulting increase in cardiorespiratory fitness – can cut your risk of heart attack in half, according to a recent study.

Poisonings, burns from personal care products sending kids under 5 to the ER: study

Columbus, OH — Every two hours, a young child is treated in the emergency room after ingesting or coming in contact with personal care products, such as shampoo and makeup, according to researchers from the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.

Which seafood is safe for pregnant women to eat? New chart offers guidelines

Washington — The Food and Drug Administration, together with the Environmental Protection Agency, is encouraging pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers and mothers of young children not to bypass the benefits of eating seafood – as long as it’s the right kind, in the right amount.

Traffic deaths down, bicyclist and pedestrian fatalities climb, preliminary data shows

Washington — Bicyclist and pedestrian deaths are on the rise even as motor vehicle-related traffic fatalities are projected to have decreased, according to preliminary 2018 data released June 17 by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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Survey shows ‘zombie’ driving habits prevalent

New York — Do you zone out behind the wheel? Results of a recent survey show 27% of U.S. drivers admit to doing so, earning them the nickname “zombie drivers.”

For women, artificial light at night may lead to packed-on pounds

Bethesda, MD — Turning off the lights and TV at bedtime may reduce a woman’s risk of gaining weight, according to the results of a recent study from the National Institutes of Health.

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