A new study suggests that toddlers who spend time playing on smart phones and tablets get slightly less sleep than their peers who don't play with the devices.
Toddlers Who Use Touch Screens Sleep Less
BBC—A new study suggests that toddlers who spend time playing on smart phones and tablets get slightly less sleep than their peers who don't play with the devices.
Nevada Heroin Users to Get Syringes From Vending Machines
NBC—Nevada is the first American state to institute a clean-syringe vending machine program in order to combat rising rates of heroin use and of diseases like HIV that are spread by shared needles.
NPR—Over the past three decades, three separate mosquito-borne diseases in the Western hemisphere grew into serious public health threats when they struck densely populated cities.
Berkeley Wellness—If you see the claim that a dietary supplement or is made in an "FDA-approved" facility, don't believe it. The same goes for medical devices that claim they're FDA-approved.
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