(NAPSI)—Attention gift-givers: If you’re planning to buy socks, a tie, or a “#1 Dad” mug this Father’s Day, you might want to reconsider. According to a new statewide survey* commissioned …
GoodRx reveals that while most women spend less than $50 a month on menopause-related treatments, cost remains a major barrier, leading some to delay care or forgo treatment altogether.
The Trace reports new data from the CDC shows that gun violence remains a stubborn presence across the country, with 93,022 shooting injuries treated in hospitals from 2018 to 2023.
Hone Health shares research-backed strategies women over 40 can take to reduce their cholesterol levels.
Reasons to be Cheerful reports that with rebates and other perks encouraging residents to say goodbye to gas-powered equipment, springtime has gotten a little quieter.
Grist asks: If it's perfectly safe to drink purified wastewater, why aren't drought-plagued states using more of it?
Knowable Magazine reports that as birds’ traditional resting and nesting spots become inhospitable by the blistering pace of climate change, there is little chance for species to genetically adapt, and the work of conservationists to find and secure adequate, supportive farmland and rangeland as the birds seek out new routes has become a sprint against time.
Health influencers – perhaps including Health Secretary RFK Jr. – are promoting the chemical as an elixir that improves memory and focus. But evidence for these claims is thin.
Naturepedic says that from food packaging to cleaning products, to personal care items and even crib mattresses, harmful chemicals have quietly worked their way into everyday life, and are polluting the very air babies breathe while they sleep.
The Conversation reports on one of the most common yet underestimated factors interfering with our sleep these days—how we engage with social media before bed.
Sommsation guides you in choosing the right wine for a Father’s Day gift, from classic reds to refreshing whites and celebratory sparklers.
House of Leon explores how recent shifts in tariffs and trade policies are accelerating the transformation of the furniture industry, changing where tables, sofas, and decor come from and at what cost.
GoodRx explains that while it’s true you’re more likely to have cold symptoms in the wintertime, you can get a cold at any time of the year.
How to tell if a product is really green or non-toxic
Naturepedic explains how you can protect yourself and, by extension, the planet from greenwashing.
The hidden price of free: How businesses' cost-cutting tech choices compromise your security
Heimdal helps you discover how free software decisions by businesses can put your personal data and privacy at serious risk.
Americans prefer dogs to cats as pets by a wide margin, according to the data
Ollie used data from the American Veterinary Medical Association to explore how pet popularity has shifted over the past three decades.
Inflation-friendly food swaps to keep your grocery budget in check
Hers ranked 25 whole food grocery items to identify potential budget busters and find the best affordable swaps for your shopping list.
How to make meal prep easier and faster like Sarah Michelle Gellar
MyFitnessPal tackles meal planning and helps families fit personalized and nutritious meals seamlessly into their busy lives.
Arizona voters face more scrutiny of their citizenship and residency after judge upholds 2022 laws
Votebeat reports that after a judge upheld 2022 voting laws, the checks by election officials are likely to disproportionately affect naturalized citizens, younger voters, and college students.