A recent study from the University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital has found that a large number of children are struggling to make friends. The survey was sent out to 1,031 parents of at least one child between the ages of 6 and 12 in August and asked parents about their children’s social…

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NFL Hall of Famer Brett Favre, one of the greatest quarterbacks in football history, made a heart-wrenching announcement during a congressional hearing on Tuesday, revealing that he has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Favre, who has captivated sports fans for decades with his unmatched toughness and competitive spirit, is now stepping into a new challenge…

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In a year marked by financial worries and political tension, a new survey has uncovered the staggering impact of stress on everyday Americans. The average person feels their head “spinning” from stress a whopping 156 times per year, translating to about three times a week. This alarming statistic is just one of many eye-opening findings…

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A recent study from Penn State University on the effects of poor sleep in childhood has revealed some crucial connections on its impact to drug and alcohol use. The study utilized data from 1,514 children involved in the Future Families and Child Well Being Study from 20 cities across the United States. The study had…

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The benefits of tuning into beloved game shows such as “The Price Is Right,” “Wheel of Fortune,” with new host Ryan Seacrest, and “Jeopardy!” can extend far beyond mere entertainment. According to experts, whether it’s watching participants “come on down” on “The Price Is Right,” solving word puzzles on “Wheel of Fortune,” or proving your…

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