Are today’s teens more responsible about sex?

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Are today’s teens more responsible about sex?

CBS News
When it comes to sex, teens may be more responsible than they’re often given credit for. According to new government data, the percentage of American teens having sex is lower than in decades past – and more teens who do have sex are now using …

Flu vaccine ineffective for people 65 and older last winter

The Sentinel
In this 2016 file photo, a woman receives a flu vaccine shot at a community fair in Brownsville, Texas. Associated Press. prev. next.

Extra virgin olive oil staves off Alzheimer’s, preserves memory, new study shows

USA TODAY
Temple University research shows extra-virgin olive oil protects against memory loss, preserves the ability to learn and reduces conditions associated with Alzheimer’s disease.

Video shows woman demanding “white doctor” treat her son

CBS News
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Video of a woman demanding for her son to be seen by a “white doctor” at a walk-in clinic in Ontario has gone viral.

Legal marijuana leads to more car crashes, study says

The Columbus Dispatch
Marijuana advocates questioned the study’s finding that legalized pot was associated with increased insurance claims from vehicle collisions.

A Tick Bite Could Make You Allergic to Meat—And it’s Spreading

National Geographic
As people encounter more ticks during the summer months, their chances for getting bitten by the allergy-carrying Lone Star tick increases.

Recall issued for multiple brands of hummus sold at Walmart

WSB Atlanta
Multiple brands of hummus sold at Walmart and other stores have been recalled because of potential contamination. >> Read more trending news.

Breast-cancer non-profit Susan G. Komen Arizona to shut its doors; October race canceled

AZCentral.com
Breast-cancer non-profit Susan G. Komen Arizona will close in July because of dwindling donations and event participation, the organization announced on Wednesday.

San Francisco to ban sales of vaping flavored liquid

Washington Post
SAN FRANCISCO – San Francisco city supervisors unanimously approved a measure that bans the sale of flavored nicotine-laced liquid used in electronic cigarettes and flavored tobacco products, saying nicotine masked in cotton candy, banana cream, …

Breastfeeding May Lower Women’s Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke

Live Science
Breastfeeding may literally be good for the heart: A new study suggests that breastfeeding may lower women’s risk of heart disease and stroke.

Sex When You’re Old: Weekly Romp Boosts Brain Power of Over 50s

Newsweek
Having lots of sex when you get older boosts brain power, scientists have discovered, with people who have regular sexual relations scoring better on verbal, visual and spatial perception tests.

Missouri AG files suit against 3 opioid manufacturers

CNN
(CNN) Missouri has filed suit against three pharmaceutical companies for allegedly violating the state’s Medicare fraud and consumer-protection statutes by “misrepresenting the truth” about opioids, Attorney General Josh Hawley said Wednesday.

Their daughter died of a ‘brain-eating amoeba.’ A year later, they are suing for $1 million.

Washington Post
Soon after graduating high school in 2016, Lauren Seitz joined her Westerville, Ohio, youth music ministry group to sing at churches and nursing homes in Ohio, West Virginia and North Carolina.

EU court: Vaccines can be blamed for illness without scientific evidence

CNN
(CNN) The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled Wednesday that courts may consider vaccines to be the cause of an illness, even in the absence of scientific evidence confirming a link.

More US counties are finding mosquitoes that can spread Zika

Washington Post
With the summer mosquito season in full swing in many states, a new report shows a significant increase in U.S. counties across the South that have reported mosquitoes capable of spreading Zika and related viruses.

The Surprising Benefit of Eating Fish

TIME
Ordering off the seafood menu may help ease the aches and pains of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), according to a new study in Arthritis Care & Research.

Older dads produce “geekier” sons, study finds

CBS News
In a finding that might bring older dads some peace of mind about their sons’ future job prospects, a new study shows these kids are more likely to be “geeks.

The Doctor Is In: Ways to Protect Yourself from Ticks and Mosquitoes

WSAW
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) — As hot summer days turn into warm summer evenings, many people enjoy sitting outside. But, it takes just a few minutes before you hear a high-pitched buzz and feel a burning itch.

24-hours in a cab to raise awareness about Alzheimer’s

KSDK
While you were sleeping last night, one local woman climbed into a cab. Nearly 24 hours later, she’s still riding in it. Jennifer Meckles, KSDK 7:13 AM.

West Nile Virus Detected in West Virginia’s Cabell County

U.S. News & World Report
West Virginia health officials say West Nile virus has been detected in a mosquito in Cabell County. June 22, 2017, at 2:45 a.m.. MORE.

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