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Texting and driving: over 40% of teens do it, says study

Texting while driving is not just a problem among teens but an epidemic among them, say researchers.

West Virginia tops poll as most stressed-out US state

Americans are more stressed than ever and West Virginia is the most stressed-out state.

Green spaces in cities increase well-being, study says

Green urban spaces improves the quality of life in cities, according to a new study.

Dangerous meat: Chicken, ground beef, more likely to contain bacteria

An advocacy group called the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) looked over 12 years of government data to find their results.
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A new study has concluded that chicken and ground beef are the most dangerous meats in terms of food-borne illness. (Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images)
The most popular meats in US, chicken and ground beef, are also the most likely to give you food poisoning.
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Celebrities tend to die earlier than the average person, study says

Celebrities tend to die earlier than the rest of us, according to a new study.

Infant mortality rate declines in US after years of no change

Infant mortality in the United States has declined 12 percent in the last eight years, according to new statisitics.

Salt shakers removed from Mexico's tables in effort to reduce intake

Mexico City is encouraging its restaurants to remove salt shakers in an effort to curb consumption.

Short walks can reduce smoking in teens, say study

Taking short walks can help teens quit smoking says a new study.

New link between red meat and heart disease via gut bacteria

A new study has shown new links between eating red meat and heart disease.

Breathprint could see revolution in treatment and medicine

The molecular structure of our breath could lead to a new form of fingerprint called a 'breathprint' researchers say.
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