Worley is now a part of an effort to study over 1 million people in the U.S. Becky Worley is an ABC News correspondent based in California. Here, she documents her experience as a participant in the ...
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It stands to reason that moving more car trips in urban areas to micromobility modes will reduce congestion. New research quantifies this reduction, offering another tool for policymakers and ...
Data from the National Student Research Clearinghouse shows enrollment in higher education for Missourians has decreased over ...
Brain samples contained 10 times more microplastics than other organs. The brain may contain higher -- and more significant -- amounts of microplastics than other organs in the body, according to a ...
(RNS) — The study, which analyzed church data from 34 Protestant denominations and groups, found that 4,500 churches closed in 2019, while about 3,000 new congregations were started. (RNS) — A new ...
Men with prostate cancer could significantly reduce the chances of the disease worsening by eating more fruits, vegetables, nuts and olive oil, according to new research by UC San Francisco. “Greater ...
A groundbreaking study conducted by UC San Francisco reveals the long-term adverse effects of unwanted pregnancy on people’s lives, pointing to widespread challenges that will result from the US ...
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A study of 34 healthy young adults found that those who ate five cups of produce a day could have up to a 16% increase in sleep quality compared to those who don’t eat any fruits and vegetables. One ...
A new study in the journal Pediatrics finds a huge spike in accidental consumption of edible weed among children 5 and younger. While most suffered mild impacts, about one in five were hospitalized.