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Improved bedroom airflow could open door to better sleep: study

Eindhoven, The Netherlands — Tossing and turning and yearning for a sounder night’s sleep? A remedy might be simpler and closer than you think.

Vast majority of Americans aren’t eating enough fruits and vegetables: CDC study

Washington — Nearly 9 out of 10 U.S. adults don’t consume the recommended daily servings of fruits and vegetables, according to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Do non-opioids treat leg, arm pain just as well as opioids? Researchers say yes

Albany, NY — Non-opioid painkillers are as effective as opioids in treating acute arm or leg pain in adults, according to researchers from Albany Medical College and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York.

People who take certain prescription drugs often aren’t told their driving may be affected, study finds

Morgantown, WV — People who are prescribed sedatives or narcotics often receive warnings about the medications’ possible effect on driving ability, but those prescribed antidepressants or stimulants – such as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder medications – aren’t cautioned as frequently, according to a recent study from West Virginia University.
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Being overweight or obese raises your risk for 13 types of cancer, study shows

Atlanta – Obese or overweight people have an increased risk for 13 types of cancer, according to a recent study by the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention and the National Cancer Institute.

Fire extinguisher manufacturer issues recall for nearly 38 million units

Mebane, NC – Fire safety product manufacturer Kidde has issued an expansive safety recall of 37.8 million plastic handle or plastic push-button fire extinguishers that could clog or malfunction when used.

Not a trick: Too much black licorice may cause heart problems, FDA warns

Silver Spring, MD – Whether enjoyed as a sweet indulgence or regular snack, black licorice should be consumed in moderation, according to the Food and Drug Administration.

NHTSA: Traffic fatalities up 5.6 percent in 2016

Washington – A total of 37,461 people died in motor vehicle-related crashes in 2016 – a 5.6 percent increase and the second straight year fatalities have risen, according to "Traffic Safety Facts," a publication of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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Early exposure to indoor allergens might help reduce asthma risk among children, study says

Washington – Infants exposed to high doses of indoor pet or pest allergens may have a lower risk of developing asthma by the time they are in grade school, new research suggests.

Teens may become overconfident as they gain driving experience, researchers caution

Boston – Older teens’ confidence in their driving ability is dangerously at odds with reality, suggests a new study commissioned by Liberty Mutual Insurance and Students Against Destructive Decisions.

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