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Health · United StatesMore than 90% of samples of a dozen fruits and vegetables tested positive for potentially harmful pesticide residues, according to the 2025 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce.
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New to the ‘Dirty Dozen’ list: Blackberries and potatoes
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Middle EastBlue zones are big on breakfast, says longevity researcher Dan Buettner. But their breakfasts are usually hearty and healthy. Here are six foods they eat.See the Story
Longevity Expert: The Healthiest, Longest-Living People Eat These 6 Foods in the Morning—'Breakfast Like a King'
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Social Media · Los AngelesSocial media is a big part of teen life. It helps them connect, express themselves, and learn. But it also brings risks. Teens need guidance, not fear. When used mindfully, social media can support healthy growth. The Positive Side of Social Media Social Connection and Support Social media helps teens stay in touch with friends and find others who share their values and interests. For teens who feel isolated, online communities can give them a …See the Story
Understanding the Impact of Social Media on Teen Well-Being
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