Blueprint reports that staycations can be restorative for mental health by allowing intentional downtime and fostering boundaries for true rest.
The 74 reports childhood vaccination rates have dropped in 1,600 US counties since the pandemic, risking herd immunity amid rising measles outbreaks.
Healthbeat reports tick populations are rising in the Northeast, raising tick-borne disease risks. Here’s how to stay safe.
Life Extension reports on 22 foods and drinks that can help relieve bloating, including turmeric, ginger, and cucumber.
(NewsUSA) - Our nation’s power grid – the network that brings electricity from where it’s generated to where it’s used – is severely outdated. Most of America’s transmission lines are …
(NewsUSA) - The path to a sustainable energy future hinges not only on wind, solar, and battery storage systems—but also on the skilled individuals who build, maintain, and operate them. A diverse, …
Exclusive Matchmaking reports that older men can find love by being authentic, avoiding scams, prioritizing compatibility, and embracing dating's joys.
Holidays are a time of celebration, but they also come with a heightened risk of car accidents. Increased travel, crowded roads, and alcohol use can all contribute to more dangerous driving conditions. Some holidays, like the Fourth of July, are particularly hazardous. Understanding how to reduce your risk and what to do if an accident happens can help keep you and your loved ones safe.
Spokeo explores how the team behind MTV’s “Catfish” uncovers the identities of digital deviants and complex webs of scam artists’ deception, and how the show can be a valuable resource for avoiding and netting your own nasties.
Healthbeat reports extreme heat is rising in the U.S., posing health risks, especially for vulnerable populations. Stay safe by hydrating and avoiding extreme temperatures.
Next City reports Calgary is reinstating water fluoridation after concerns over dental health rose post-removal, costing over $20 million.
(NAPSI)—When school years come to a close, many families hit the road for vacations, camps, and college visits. This makes summer an excellent time for drivers to do a routine check to make sure …
Chalkbeat reports that early childhood educators are addressing eco-anxiety by engaging kids in nature through hands-on activities and lessons on stewardship.
Why the health care industry is one of the biggest cybercrime targets
Free NPI Lookup examined HHS data and other sources to explore the scale of health care data breaches over the last decade.
The summer of saying "no": How to protect your peace (and still have fun)
Blueprint reports that setting boundaries this summer can protect your peace, reduce social burnout, and enhance joy. Prioritize self-care by saying "no."
Are eating disorders genetic? Here's the data
Charlie Health reports that eating disorders are significantly influenced by genetics, with family history increasing risk dramatically.
The Conversation focuses on how the overall expansion of voting rights and a historical understanding of “We the People” shows that everyone belongs in a democratic society, regardless of wealth, achievement or other differences.
Get Ready for a Summer Reading Recharge
By Alexis Treat (NAPSI)—For school-aged kids, summer is about relaxing after a long school year and recharging for the next one. Playdates, pool time, or afternoons at the park may be some staple …
AI influencers: What they are and how brands are using them
CreatorDB reports on AI influencers: digital personas reshaping marketing with controlled content, no scandals, and 24/7 engagement opportunities.