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1 in 4 Parents Worry That Their Child Is Behind in Developmental Milestones
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1 in 4 Parents Worry That Their Child Is Behind in Developmental Milestones

As their infants and toddlers grow, many parents may wonder if their children are walking, talking and socializing when they’re supposed to be. In fact, nearly a quarter of parents have suspected their child might be delayed in their development, a new national poll finds – but they may not always share these concerns with...

Some Good News for Those with Migraines
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Some Good News for Those with Migraines

A new study from researchers at the University of Toronto found that 63% of Canadians with migraine headaches are able to flourish, despite the painful condition. “This research provides a very hopeful message for individuals struggling with migraines, their families and health professionals,” says lead author Esme Fuller-Thomson, who spent the last decade publishing on...

Starting the Day Off with Chocolate Could Have Unexpected Benefits
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Starting the Day Off with Chocolate Could Have Unexpected Benefits

Eating milk chocolate every day may sound like a recipe for weight gain, but a new study of postmenopausal women has found that eating a concentrated amount of chocolate during a narrow window of time in the morning may help the body burn fat and decrease blood sugar levels. To find out about the effects...

Study Highlights Racial Inequity in Health Care Access, Quality
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Study Highlights Racial Inequity in Health Care Access, Quality

A recent study finds states that exhibit higher levels of systemic racism also have pronounced racial disparities regarding access to health care. In short, the more racist a state was, the better access white people had – and the worse access Black people had. “This study highlights the extent to which health care inequities are...

People Overestimate Black Americans’ Chances of Economic Success
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People Overestimate Black Americans’ Chances of Economic Success

Americans consistently believe that poor African Americans are more likely to move up the economic ladder than they actually are, a new study shows. People also overestimate how likely poor white people are to get ahead economically, but to a much lesser extent than they do for Black people. “It’s no surprise that most people...

There’s a Good Reason Online Retailers Are Investing in Physical Stores
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There’s a Good Reason Online Retailers Are Investing in Physical Stores

Researchers from Colorado State University, Amazon, and Dartmouth College published a new paper in the Journal of Marketing that examines the role of physical stores for selling “deep” products. The study, titled “How Physical Stores Enhance Customer Value: The Importance of Product Inspection Depth” and is authored by Jonathan Zhang, Chunwei Chang, and Scott Neslin. While some...

COVID-19 Pandemic Drinking: Increases Among Women, Black Adults, and People with Children
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COVID-19 Pandemic Drinking: Increases Among Women, Black Adults, and People with Children

Risky drinking has been a public health concern in the U.S. for decades, but the significant increase in retail alcohol sales following COVID-19 pandemic stay-at-home orders in particular raised red flags for alcohol researchers. New research has assessed changes in alcohol drinking patterns from before to after the enactment of stay-at-home orders. These results and...

Exposure to Nature During Covid-19 Lockdown Was Beneficial for Mental Health
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Exposure to Nature During Covid-19 Lockdown Was Beneficial for Mental Health

A study carried out by the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (ICTA-UAB) and the Instituto de Saúde Pública of the University of Porto (ISPUP), concludes that exposure to natural spaces during the first COVID-19 lockdown in 2020 was beneficial for the mental health of Spanish and Portuguese citizens....

Sacred Natural Sites Protect Biodiversity in Iran
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Sacred Natural Sites Protect Biodiversity in Iran

How much do traditional practices contribute to the protection of local biodiversity? Why and how are sacred groves locally valued and protected, and how can this be promoted and harnessed for environmental protection? Working together with the University of Kurdistan, researchers of the University of Göttingen and the University of Kassel have examined the backgrounds...