The cultivation process of tobacco contributes to deforestation and pollution due to chemicals that are used and produced in the process, such as nicotine.
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The cultivation process of tobacco contributes to deforestation and pollution due to chemicals that are used and produced in the process, such as nicotine.
In a study led by UC San Francisco, researchers found that nearly one in five children who are diagnosed with Tourette syndrome fell under the necessary criteria for autism.
While smoking in America has declined and led to “massive reductions in cancer” as reported by Washington Post, the population of Americans living in poverty or without an education is high and the percentage of those who smoke within that population is massive.
A team of doctors are testing an unconventional treatment to reduce pain for patients suffering from second- and third-degree burns.
A new study published by Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health shows that women who contract a fever during their pregnancy are more likely to have a child with autism.
A study found that babies that are born prematurely are likely to catch up with their peers by elementary and middle school.
Contrary to previous reports that have indicated the opioid epidemic only impacts certain groups of Americans, new studies illustrate the rising number of premature deaths across the country.
According to a new study centering on sleep for children, infants older than 4 months sleep less frequently if they share a room with their parents.
In a study conducted by researchers at the University of Minnesota and the Mayo Clinic, global warming may create infections such as asthma and allergies within organisms.
A high school in Minnesota has taken measures to ensure all of their students have access to healthy meals throughout the day.
The Nationwide Foundation made its fourth donation in the last decade to the Nationwide Children’s Hospital, to help fund its newest research institute.
A new study has identified a vital link in the relationship between child behavior and technology use.
A new strand of canine influenza is impacting dogs in Florida and could potentially transmit to their owners as well.
Researchers at the University of Chicago have found that celiac disease is more likely to dissipate in children rather than adults.
The U.S. Army is set to grant an exclusive license for a pharmaceutical group to sell a new vaccine for Zika that was developed last year.
In less than two decades, the death rates from Alzheimer’s disease increased by 55 percent, government health data indicates.
A new study presented at the 2017 conference for the American Thoracic Society (ATS) found that exposure to air pollution can negatively impact sleep.
According to new reports by the Centers for Disease Control, nearly one in four babies who were exposed to the Zika virus as infants are receiving adequate testing.
According to new studies conducted by Ohio State University, the use of light cigarettes contribute to higher rates of contracting lung cancer.
New educational conversations have been implemented within hospitals to educate families regarding safe sleeping practices for young children.