Sociodemographic Factors May Predict Substance Use Initiation in Kids (MedPage Today) -- NEW YORK CITY -- Sociodemographic factors such as religion and race were the most robust predictors of substance use initiation in early adolescence, according to an analysis of the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD... Lead in Beethoven’s Hair Offers New Clues to Mystery of His Deafness Using powerful technologies, scientists found staggering amounts of lead and other toxic substances in the composer’s hair that may have come from wine, or other sources. Can you afford to take care of your children and parents? Biden revives effort to lower costs President Joe Biden is pushing proposals to help families pay for child care, preschool and elder care while he's running for reelection this year. |
Can you afford to take care of your children and parents? Biden revives effort to lower costs President Joe Biden is pushing proposals to help families pay for child care, preschool and elder care while he's running for reelection this year Americans breathe in carcinogenic chemicals found in cars: study An article in Environmental Science and Technology argues that the cancer-causing chemicals found inside Americans' cars could be impacted by temperature and air flow. APOE4 gene linked to early onset Alzheimer's, target for therapeutic intervention A study published in Nature Medicine delineates how APOE4 homozygosity distinctly accelerates Alzheimer's disease pathology and biomarkers from the age of 55, suggesting a unique form of the disease and a potential focus for targeted therapies. Trans activists flood Utah tip line with thousands of hoax reports Within hours of its publication Wednesday night, trans activists and community members from across the U.S. already had spread the Utah tip line widely on social media. Many shared the spam they had submitted and encouraged others to follow suit. King Charles III is 'very good' amid cancer treatment, won't see Harry during prince's U.K. visit King Charles III returned to public-facing royal duties last week amid cancer treatment. A busy schedule means he can't see Prince Harry in the U.K. this week. Zone 2 Training May Help You Fall Back in Love With Running Like many new runners, when I first started running I tried to go as hard as I could on every mile, assuming it would make me faster. It worked - to a point. But any benefits I saw were short lived, and soon enough I ended up feeling gassed after every run, without enjoying any improvements in my pace. Later, I learned about zone 2 training, and my early plateau made more sense Zone 2 training in… |
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