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How taxes on vaping are pushing more young people to cigarettes
When the government tries to micromanage the everyday habits of millions of people, it doesn’t always go well, to put…
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Missouri Historical Society offers free video series about genealogical research
One of the hardest parts of tracing family history is determining where to start. The State Historical Society of Missouri…
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Predictable, consistent parents key to brain development in children
Scientists have long known that the experiences you have during infancy and childhood play an important role in shaping how your brain…
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Vaccination increases Covid risk according to study published in New England Journal of Medicine
Individuals who received two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine have been linked with negative protection against the disease, scientists say…
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People with bad diets know it, but those who think they eat well get it wrong
Most people believe their diet is far healthier than it actually is. According to a new study of 10,000 people…
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New research questions benefits of public preschool
The Biden Administration’s proposed universal preschool plan may be stalled, but states and cities are pushing ahead with taxpayer-funded preschool…
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Christian young adults give more than non-Christian peers, study finds
Christian adults aged 40 or younger donate three times as much money as non-Christians over the course of a year,…
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How to know what the truth is, and what is the right thing to do
How do we know information that we are reading, watching, listening to or being told is accurate and the truth? …
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10 more minutes of exercise could extend your life
A new study finds that if Americans were active just 10 more minutes per day, it could save lives. The…
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