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Cancer rates for young women far outpace young men, research finds
Incidences for many common types of cancer have risen in recent years, with young women experiencing the brunt of the shift.
According to research from the American Cancer Society, the incidence rate of cancer for women under 50 has increased from 51% higher than men in 2002 to 82% higher than men in 2021, the last year this information was ...Read more

Exploring life and faith as you’ve never seen before
As life would have it, even those successful and satisfied in our current world tend to worry obsessively about the next.
We’re talking about the fear of death — that journey into the unknown. One common antidote is to joke about it. Take the perpetual death-worrier, Woody Allen, whose character Boris from his movie "Love and Death" returns...Read more
Want your children to eat right as adults? Get them into the kitchen early
PITTSBURGH — Any parent who's gone through a "I don't like that" phase knows that kids can be notoriously picky eaters, often because they're more sensitive to smells, texture and taste.
Children also can be afraid to try unfamiliar foods, which is why many experts advise teaching kids about where food comes from and how it's prepared from a ...Read more

Debra-Lynn B. Hook: Trying to stand upright in lopsided times
I surveyed my friends recently to find out what they’re doing to stay sane.
“Screaming into a paper bag,” said a friend who lives near Capitol Hill in Washington.
“Staying away from the news,” said another friend.
“Who said I’m sane?” said another.
As a massive reassembling of the U.S. government by President Donald Trump ...Read more
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