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Breast Cancer Continues to Rise Among Younger Women, Study Finds
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E.V. Tax Credits Are a Plus, but Flaws Remain, Study Finds
The Inflation Reduction Act was a compromise between competing priorities. Evaluating the law on the effectiveness of the $7,500 tax credit for E.V.s is tricky.12 hours ago -
Top stories - NBC News
During blood pressure check, there's a right way and wrong way to hold your arm, study finds
Blood pressure readings taken while a person's arm is in the wrong position could lead to a misdiagnosis of hypertension, a new study found.16 hours ago -
World - The Guardian
Rises in life expectancy have slowed dramatically, analysis finds
Rapid rises achieved in 20th century have slowed significantly, with life expectancy in the US falling. If blowing out the candles on your 100th birthday cake is a pillar of your retirement plan, ...17 hours ago -
Sports - ESPN
Miami's Messi, Suárez among MLS MVP nominees
Inter Miami CF's Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez are front-runners for MLS MVP award, after MLS on Monday released the complete list of the 34 nominees.2 hours ago - MLS -
Top stories - BBC News
‘I found out I had cervical cancer while I was pregnant’
Countries in sub-Saharan Africa have the highest cervical cancer rates in the world.8 hours ago -
Top stories - CBS News
Where to invest in gold as the price rises
Want to add gold to your investment portfolio? Here are some of the top options for buying it as the price climbs.12 hours ago -
Business - CNBC
'It goes against all logic': Among the young and wealthy, cautious investors hold more crypto
Among investors age 21 to 43 with $3 million to invest, self-identified conservative investors hold more crypto than their more aggressive counterparts.19 hours ago -
Sports - CBS Sports
Cardinals' Kyler Murray announces 'Call of Duty' partnership, evoking memories of brief contract study clause
The Pro Bowl QB's original extension with Arizona contained a study clause that was removed after backlash11 hours ago -
Business - The Wall Street Journal
Why Pfizer Will Find It Hard to Appease Its Activist Investor
The drugmaker has cut costs already and has no coming product approvals or research that could offer a quick lift.4 hours ago -
Business - Inc.
Black and Latina Women Leaders Are Changing U.S. Unions
As organized labor gains strength, women of color are helping workers win family-friendly benefits like parental leave and protections against sexual harassment.19 hours ago
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